Index of Crimes for Brian and Susanne Kershisnik
An overview of the exact crimes alleged by the Hamblin sisters
As part of an ongoing effort to highlight the alleged acts of those named within the Hamblin Victims Statements as members of the Church of Satan, I am assembling indexes of each alleged criminal act attributed to those members by Rachel, Eliza, and Katherine Hamblin. The index presented in this post centers on the allegations against Brian and Susanne Kershisnik.
Brian Kershishik is an artist who studied under Lee Patricia Bennion after his apprenticeship under Joe Bennion revealed he had no aptitude for working with ceramics. Kershisnik became a painter, and he has since become somewhat celebrated in the world of Latter Day Saint artists. Kershisnik’s mid-career retrospective The Difficult Part is on exhibit at the BYU Museum of Art.
IRA previously examined the Kershisniks in a profile. In the profile article, IRA presented Kershisnik’s work, including one painting entitled “The Three Graces” which bears a striking resemblance to Rachel, Eliza, and Katherine Hamblin, who claim that their parents forced them to perform in child pornography films under “The Three Graces” moniker.
Within Brian Kershisnik’s work, there is an ambiguity that is definitive, particularly with respect to his “Death: A Suite of Prints” which sells for $1,200 via New Vision Art.
The prints reveal a view of death that is at turns morbid and informative. They provide insight into the mind of a man who allegedly perform Rebirth sacrifices on an annual basis as a CS member, and who was named as a participant in at least one murder by Eliza Hamblin. In many respects, the work could be viewed in a confessional light, or a mocking light. If the Hamblin sisters are telling the truth, Brian Kershisnik and the other members of the CS have committed dozens of murders over the decades without ever facing criminal culpability.