The cult needed money to support Cecilia Stane's lifestyle and to fund their activities, which included supporting fictitious American orphans and later, Cecilia's fabricated medical expenses.
Zach Valentine quit his job as an insurance agent to become a stockbroker but failed, leaving the cult without a steady income. This forced them to resort to criminal activities to maintain their lifestyle.
The cult planned to use another body, that of Gerard Jackson, to fake Zach's death. They intended to cremate the body to make it unidentifiable and claim Zach's life insurance policy.
They believed financial advisors would have cash on hand and could be easily lured into isolated situations, making them easy targets for robbery and murder.
LaRue's repeated use of the same alias and meeting location for appointments with murder victims, along with CCTV footage capturing him using the victims' ATM cards, provided crucial evidence linking the cult to the murders.
Cecilia Stane was the leader who manipulated the cult members into committing murders and robberies to support her lifestyle and to fulfill her fabricated narratives about fighting Satan and having terminal illnesses.
Cecilia Stane pressured the cult members, creating a sense of urgency and fear that they needed to commit more crimes to protect her and themselves from supposed satanic threats. This led to a cycle of violence without substantial financial reward.
Initially, the cult focused on fighting Satan and protecting fictitious American orphans. Over time, this shifted to simply murdering people for money to support Cecilia's lifestyle and fabricated medical expenses.
The occult crimes unit contributed to the belief in and persecution of supposed satanic activities, which influenced the creation of cults like Electus Perdeus and the subsequent murders they committed.
The trial was a lengthy and complex process, with key members like LaRue and Marcel providing crucial confessions and evidence against Cecilia Stane and other leaders. The court ultimately sentenced all major members to lengthy prison terms, reflecting the severity of their crimes.
The boys reach the end of the road for Electus Per Deus and their trail of misguided murder as the cult's own members and lack of organization would lead to their arrest for both "The Satanic Murders" as well as "The Appointment Murders".
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