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Serial Killing : A Podcast

The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God

Serial Killing : A Podcast

Elissa Kerrill

True Crime

4.31K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

A man of some social influence meets a mentally disturbed young woman and together, they formed a cult where they starved people and used them as slave labor.

Thumbnail: Credonia and Joseph

Intro: "Disciples" - Captain Murphy

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0:00.0

Don't you want devoted followers who leave their families for you, give their money to you, give their bodies to you, give up their lives

0:16.3

for you, consider you God, and will kill for you. Don't you want to become a cult leader?

0:25.0

Hello guys and welcome back to serial killing a podcast where we also veer

0:32.0

off the serial killer path to delve into other topics within our beloved true crime community.

0:39.0

This week's podcast will be on a cult called The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments

0:47.4

of God.

0:49.4

There were a few key players in this group, but the two at the top were Cordonia Morinde and Joseph Kibweteer.

0:58.0

Hopefully I pronounced that somewhat closely, correctly.

1:02.4

And both of them were from Uganda.

1:04.9

So let's look into some history for that area.

1:09.8

Uganda is referred to as the Pearl of Africa and it has absolutely stunning scenery.

1:16.6

They have lakes such as Lake Victoria, which is Africa's largest lake in the chief source of the Nile River and of course other rivers, mountains, and semi-arid lands.

1:30.0

The Paleolithic area shows that humans have inhabited The people's began clearing the forest to make way for

1:33.0

that humans have inhabited Uganda for at least 50,000 years.

1:39.0

The peoples began clearing the forests to make way for agriculture. So in 1894 it became

1:47.4

protected by the British Empire. The British saw that there were some serious land disputes and that was pushing the country

1:56.9

that area into civil war.

1:59.6

So just before Joseph was born, the British forced the chiefs of the different lands and areas

2:07.0

to severely limit the rent and obligatory labor that they could demand from their tenants.

2:15.0

This, of course, calmed things down a bit,

2:18.0

and they began to grow cotton,

2:20.0

and then later coffee for the export market.

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