Why the Allegations against David Hamblin are Believable.
In various email conversations with readers, one of the most common questions I encounter is whether or not the allegations from the 2012-2014 Hamblin case could all be true. The short answer is yes, and this article is an attempt to put those allegations into a context that will enable the reader to understand why the allegations could be true.
The allegations in the 2012-2014 Hamblin case from the victims’ statements are extreme. The Hamblin daughters do not merely accuse their parents and their parents friends and associates of raping them; they accuse their parents and others of murder, cannibalism, torture, mutilation, homosexual activity, and animal torture and murder within the context of ritual. The rituals are ordinances of an entity that allegedly exists within the LDS Church, and this entity and its members worship Satan and act to bring about his ultimate triumph and dominion over Jehovah and Jesus Christ.
To the average person, the allegations are incredible to comprehend and even harder to believe. Those who have no prior experience investigating ritual abuse, sex trafficking, or the occult will naturally demonstrate skepticism, and skepticism is entirely warranted. What the Hamblin girls accuse David Lee Hamblin and his allleged accomplices of is criminal activity warranting life-long incarceration at a minimum. The accusations detail a multi-generation satanic cult said to be populated by some of the most prominent families and individuals within the Latter Day Saints.