KIRTLAND, Ohio — The following is part four of our five-part series: "Bloodline and Blind Faith: Untold Stories of the Kirtland Cult Killings," a look at the 1989 Kirtland cult killing of the Avery ...
KIRTLAND, Ohio — The following is part one of our five-part series: "Bloodline and Blind Faith: Untold Stories of the Kirtland Cult Killings," a look at the 1989 Kirtland cult killing of the Avery ...
KIRTLAND, Ohio — The following is part three of our five-part series: "Bloodline and Blind Faith: Untold Stories of the Kirtland Cult Killings," a look at the 1989 Kirtland cult killing of the Avery ...
KIRTLAND, Ohio — The following is part two of our five-part series: "Bloodline and Blind Faith: Untold Stories of the Kirtland Cult Killings," a look at the 1989 Kirtland cult killing of the Avery ...
CLEVELAND — This past January marked 35 years since the gruesome discovery of a family murdered and buried beneath a barn in Kirtland. The shocking crime — five members of the Avery family killed by ...
Bloodline and Blind Faith Part 3: Jeff Lundgren's accusations To stream WKYC on your phone, you need the WKYC app.
Six months after killing the Averys, Jeff Lundgren lost his followers. Meanwhile, a tip lead investigators to the bodies as each member of the group was caught.
Columbus, OH - Another major development in the case of cult leader Jeffrey Lundgren. The Ohio State Supreme Court is changing the date of Lundgren's execution from October 10th to October 24th ...
In 1989, Northeast Ohio cult leader Jeff Lundgren killed the Avery family: Dennis, Cheryl, and their three young daughters. WKYC interviewed him the following year.
Jeff Lundgren's devotion to religion led him from Missouri to Kirtland, Ohio, where he became a charismatic yet polarizing church leader.
Jeff Lundgren manipulated followers and orchestrated the 1989 killing of the Avery family, culminating in a horrific massacre under the guise of faithful obedience.
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