You're Killing Me
In 1989, a woman named Gabrielle walked into a hospital in rural Ontario. She'd made it to the road somehow — flagged down a car, let strangers drive her somewhere with lights. Her left arm below the elbow had been cauterised. Burned shut. Someone had taken it. That someone was Roch Thériault. And Gabrielle was one of the lucky ones. From 1978, Thériault — a charismatic, volatile Quebec-born man who declared himself Moses and then God — built a commune deep in the Canadian wilderness that became one of the most brutal cult environments in North American history. What began as a survivalist religious group in Thetford Mines drew in dozens of followers, eventually settling near Burnt River, Ontario, where the real horror unfolded. For years, almost nobody outside the trees knew it was happening. This episode traces Thériault's origins, his psychological hold over his followers, the escalating violence, the escape of Gabrielle Lavallée, and the murder of Solange Boilard — the crime that finally put him away for life. ⚠️ Content warning: extreme physical abuse, sexual abuse of adults and children, graphic medical violence, procedures performed without anaesthesia. This one is serious. Come back when you're ready, or it's completely okay not to. Roch Thériault | Ant Hill Kids | Burnt River Ontario | Canadian cult | true crime Canada | cult leader | Gabrielle Lavallée | Solange Boilard | Moses cult | medical torture | cult abuse | Canadian true crime podcast | You're Killing Me
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