Company linked to US couple missing children denies it’s a cult

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The children are nowhere to be seen.

Living on the Edge of HeavenHe claims he crossed into another dimension while cliff-jumping as a teenager and was also hit by a monstrous wave in his early 20s that “caused his veil that separates mortal life from the spirit world to stay partially open, so he often feels as if he has a foot in both worlds”.

The grandparents of the missing boy, Larry and Kay Woodcock, believe Mr Vallow was murdered and said Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell had cult-like beliefs. They also said Mr Vallow was so worried that Lori would kill him during their divorce that he sought out a protection order., Mr Vallow’s lawyer wrote that Lori Vallow was convinced she was eternally married to the Mormon prophet Moroni.

In a Color My Media video that has recently resurfaced online, filmed prior to a July 2017 conference featuring Mr Daybell, the Jameses admit they followed him from Utah to Rexburg.Nancy James, Chad Daybell and Michael James in 2017. Picture: VimeoBut the Jameses have since issued a statement on “recent news events” involving the author.

They also moved back to Utah last year for work, none of which was related to Mr Daybell, the couple said. “We also do not share any of Chad Daybell’s or Lori Vallow’s beliefs if they are contrary to Christian principles of honesty, integrity and truth, or if they do not align with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.”A website disclaimer states the company does not represent any church, religion or their official doctrines “although many contributors are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints”.

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