It has 4 chapters and tells the horror in the first person: the Netflix miniseries that is causing a sensation

The new documentary miniseries tells the horror in first person and, although many would like to believe that it is fiction, it is a true story. Furthermore, the new proposal has only four chapters based on the history behind the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, United States.

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It has 4 chapters and tells the horror in the first person: the new Netflix mini series.

The religious cult was led by Warren Steed Jeffswho through manipulation began to be considered a prophet by his followers, as recounted in the review of the series in Netflix. What started with a belief became a cult based in Texas.

The ranch called Yearning for Zion It housed almost 500 people, 400 of them women and 77 children. Although on the outside there was a community in which they live based on their beliefs and with a common style, there is something else that hides the horror embodied in person.

The mini series tells the story of the community leader polygon, Warren Steed Jeffs, who was married to 50 people. However, consent was not present, since the women who were part of this group were victims of sexual, physical and psychological abuse.

The “idea” that salvation and a place in heaven was earned according to the number of ties and children one had was the premise that drove this sinister leader. In this sense, while leader he generated large amounts of money at the expense of the faithful.

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Be docile: Prayer and obedience They are the first-person accounts and unpublished archive material with the sources of this new production of the streaming platform.

Be Docile: Prayer and Obedience | Netflix | Official Subtitled Trailer