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[The Dark Path of Lloyd Barris: A Legacy of Radicalization and Tragedy]-[On a Dark, Deserted Highway]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-02-07

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The Descent into Darkness: The Life and Crimes of Lloyd Barris

The Roots of Radicalization

The story of Lloyd Barris is a chilling case study of how ideological extremism and domestic abuse can destroy multiple generations. Originally a "missionary man" who embraced the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Barris transformed into a "madman" and a "monster" over the span of 50 years. His transition began with a rejection of societal norms, as he became obsessed with anti-government rhetoric, believing he was the "sole arbiter of right and wrong." His behavior escalated from verbal abuse to extreme violence, including putting a gun to his first wife Tracy’s head and firing, only to realize later it wasn't loaded—an act he followed by handing her the gun and challenging her to kill him.

A Cycle of Abuse and Kidnapping

Barris’s path was marked by the systematic isolation and terrorization of his wives and children. He kidnapped his sons, Marshall and Jeffrey, from Tracy, moving them across the country to Alaska. There, he sought to mold them into soldiers for his "righteous militia," forcing them to "run drills and shoot live ammunition" over their heads. His second wife, Deborah, described a life of constant fear, where she was forced to "fake a smile" for hours at a time and was threatened with death if she attempted to escape. She eventually fled with her children, but the psychological damage to the boys left behind was irreversible; they were described as "monsters" who had been "conditioned to have such aberrant beliefs and behaviors."

The Death Valley Showdown

By 2000, Barris’s anti-government paranoia reached a boiling point. After failing to appear in court for various charges, he and his son Jeffrey led law enforcement on a high-speed chase from Nevada into California’s Death Valley. The standoff resulted in Jeffrey shooting down a California Highway Patrol helicopter—a historic act of violence. Barris, ever the manipulator, would later claim in interviews that "Jeff was the person who was really shooting, not me," effectively betraying his own son to secure a lighter plea deal for himself. Despite his claims that he was a victim of "bad cops," psychological evaluations diagnosed him with "paranoid personality disorder."

The Tragic Climax in Montana

In May 2017, after being released from prison, Barris reconnected with his eldest son, Marshall, in Montana. The two embarked on a drinking binge that culminated in the cold-blooded execution of Deputy Sheriff Mason Moore. The dashcam footage and subsequent investigation revealed that after initially shooting Deputy Moore, the pair returned to the scene to "finish killing a law enforcement officer," lodging 20 rounds into his vehicle. This was not a random act; prosecutors argued it was an "ambush" driven by Barris's hatred for the uniform. The pursuit that followed ended in a violent gunfight where Marshall was killed by police, and Lloyd was finally taken into custody.

A Final Reckoning

Throughout his trial, Barris remained unrepentant, dismissive of his victim, and fixated on his own delusional "patriot" identity. His son Alma, who grew up to join the U.S. military, denounced him as a "coward" and a "false patriot" who only acted for his own selfish ends. Despite his defense team’s attempts to use his mental illness to avoid prison, a judge sentenced Lloyd Barris to life without the possibility of parole. For the families left in his wake—including his ex-wives and the widow of Deputy Mason Moore, Jody Moore—the sentencing provided a small measure of closure. Jody Moore, who has since dedicated her life to the Mason Moore Foundation, continues to uphold the motto her husband lived by: "Love wins."

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This is how it started.
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He'd be home early for once.
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