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[Exploring the Dark World of Cults and Narcissism with Rachel O'Brien]-[Morbid Network presents: A chat with Rachael O'Brien from Seven Deadly Sinners (Special Episode Sneak Peek!)]

Morbid · B2 · 2021-01-16

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The Intersection of Crime and Cult Dynamics

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Elena welcome guest Rachel O'Brien, the host of the Seven Deadly Sinners podcast. The discussion centers on the disturbing psychological profiles of cult leaders, religious manipulators, and the "overconfident psychos" who orchestrate these movements. O'Brien explains that her podcast focuses on these figures because they represent a specific, predatory type of human who targets individuals at their most "vulnerable state," offering a "soft place to land" only to exploit their desperation.

The Art of Solo Podcasting and Gallows Humor

The hosts praise O'Brien for her mastery of solo podcasting, noting that she maintains a conversational, non-scripted tone despite the inherent difficulty of working without a co-host. A significant portion of the conversation covers the necessity of "gallows humor" when dealing with such grim subject matter. O'Brien and the Morbid hosts share a sentiment that mocking these "scumbags"—whether it be their appearance, personality, or absurd claims—is a vital coping mechanism. As they note, you have to "laugh at something" to avoid being consumed by the darkness of the crimes they cover.

The Seven Deadly Sins Framework

O'Brien’s podcast distinguishes itself by categorizing these figures into the Seven Deadly Sins. She explains that concepts like "gluttony" and "greed" are particularly effective lenses, as they extend beyond simple consumption to include the "overconsumption of wealth at the expense of someone else" or insatiable, "unquenchable" desires. This framework allows her to explore the hypocrisy of leaders who live in "13,000 square foot mansions" while their followers struggle to survive, often manipulating them into giving up their "last thousand dollars" as a test of faith.

The Case of Tony and Susan Alamo

The episode highlights O'Brien’s recent series on Tony and Susan Alamo, a case described as a "moldy, slimy gumbo" of cult activity. The series details how Tony Alamo engaged in extreme psychological manipulation, including the bizarre decision to keep Susan’s body in an open casket for over a year, forcing followers to participate in "prayer trains" while her flesh was "rotting." O'Brien notes that Alamo was a "washed-up music promoter" who used "blind confidence" to maintain control, even claiming he was receiving messages from Susan from the "afterlife." His behavior, including his failed attempts at musical stardom and his predatory nature, serves as a quintessential example of the "stupid confidence" that allows these figures to manipulate entire communities.

Conclusion: Keeping it Weird

Reflecting on the most "weird" cases she has covered, O'Brien points to the Hosanna Church as a harrowing example of potential ritual abuse, and the antics of televangelist Robert Tilton, whose "speaking in tongues" moments she describes as being akin to "watching The Lion King." The episode concludes by reinforcing the camaraderie within the Morbid network, highlighting how these creators bond over their shared interest in the bizarre and the macabre, ensuring that while they cover dark topics, they maintain a community of humor and mutual support.

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we keep it real weird up in here.
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That's really the only club I want to be in.
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And if you don't know, now you know.
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This is right up your alley.
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right up your alley
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