Her parents belonged to a religious sect known as The Saints, who opposed medical care, believing God would heal her. She ...
Fourteen members of a small Australian Christian sect who deprived an 8-year-old girl of insulin in the belief that God had ...
The parents of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs, who died after her insulin was withdrawn, have been sentenced to 14 years in ...
Kerri and Jason Struhs were among 14 members of a Christian sect convicted in the death of 8-year-old Elizabeth Struhs.
The parents of 8-year-old Elizabeth Struhs, who was denied insulin, have been sentenced in connection to her death alongside ...
The girl’s father, Jason Struhs, and the sect’s leader, Brendan Stevens, had also faced charges of murder. But after a lengthy trial, a judge ruled that there wasn’t enough evidence to prove ...
In a sentencing hearing Wednesday, Queensland Supreme Court Justice Martin Burns sentenced sect leader Brendan Stevens, 63, to 13 years in prison, describing him as “a dangerous, highly ...
They were members of The Saints, a religious group led by Brendan Luke Stevens, who was sentenced to 13 years for his role in procuring and aiding in Elizabeth's unlawful killing. Justice Burns ...
The Saints' leader Brendan Stevens has been jailed for 13 years by the judge at the Supreme Court of Queensland, who called him a "dangerous, highly manipulative individual". Eleven other members ...
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