Netflix Viewers Are ‘Beyond Outraged’ By ‘Sick’ Sex Abuse Claims In New Cult Documentary
Fans of Netflix’s latest cult documentary were “beyond outraged” after a “vile” member said that having sex with 12-year-old girls isn’t illegal.
‘Waco: American Apocalypse’ is the latest docuseries sending the internet into a head spin after being released on Tuesday.
It takes a deep dive into the 1993 tragedy in Waco, Texas when Branch Davidians cult leader David Koresh battled federal agents in a 51-day-long siege.
The documentary’s release coincides with the 30th anniversary of the US national tragedy which resulted in the deaths of 76 people.
But one particular moment made watchers of the three-part series white hot with anger.
Former Branch Davidians cult member Kathy Schroeder made a shocking claim, relating to Koresh’s alleged sexual abuse of children as young as 12 in the cult.
Schroeder candidly told filmmakers: “People think that a man having sex with a bunch of underaged girls is a crime.
“And in conventional wisdom, this could probably be very well true.
“However, these weren’t underaged girls because you come of age at 12. All these girls were adults in our belief system.”
Schroeder’s claims saw riled-up viewers quickly share their opinions across social media.
One person tweeted: “She’s a danger to every woman and minor she interacts with.”
Others gave Schroeder a piece of her mind saying that she was “beyond disgusting”.
A raging viewer said: “No 12-year-old is a woman. I don’t care what world you live [in]. Beyond disgusting.”
Another added: “Defending a paedophile. Absolutely vile! I really hope if hell is real that David Koresh is rotting!”
A final irate person wrote: This b***h on this Waco documentary p***ing me off.
“She saying that in their belief system, the girls were of age at 12. So that meant that David could have sex with him.
“Y’all were sick individuals.”
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