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Netflix Doc Uncovers Disturbing Cult Manipulation
23 Mar
Summary
- Documentary exposes Samuel Bateman, successor to FLDS cult leader.
- It details manipulation, control, and exploitation of religious belief.
- Filmmakers went undercover to reveal criminal acts and abuse.

A new Netflix documentary, 'Trust Me: The False Prophet,' offers a gripping look into the disturbing world of cult leader Samuel Bateman.
Bateman proclaimed himself the successor to Warren Jeffs, the former head of the FLDS cult. The series investigates his alleged manipulation, control, and abuse, which were consolidated through the exploitation of religious conviction.
Filmmakers Christine Marie and her husband Tolga Katas initially aimed to assist the FLDS community after Jeffs' incarceration. However, they discovered Bateman's leadership and the subsequent maltreatment.
The couple went undercover to bring Bateman's actions to light. Their investigation provides rare access, capturing hidden moments that reveal the intricate systems of control within such secretive groups.
Viewers have reacted strongly to the trailer, with many describing it as 'deeply disturbing' and 'horrific,' while others express anticipation for the documentary's release on April 8th.




