• The Children of Thunder: Two Mormons create a deadly cult

  • May 7 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

The Children of Thunder: Two Mormons create a deadly cult

  • Summary

  • Glen Taylor Helzer believed he was a prophet of God. Raised a devout Mormon, Taylor gained a deep knowledge of the Book of Mormon. He served a Mormon mission and went to work at Morgan Stanley as a stockbroker. He was then introduced to the program known as Impact, which many call a cult. This new belief system changes Taylor Helzer. He begins living a wild lifestyle and soon, his brother Justin Helzer becomes his devoted follower. With the help of a new recruit, Dawn Godman, Taylor comes up with a sinister plan. He has access to wealthy people's bank accounts through his work as a stockbroker and he targets Ivan and Annette Steinman, an elderly couple, planning to steal their wealth for himself. Taylor's girlfriend, Selina Bishop wants nothing to do with the plan which means she too must die. By the time Taylor and Justin Helzer are finished, five people will have lost their lives to the self proclaimed prophet and his cult, The Children of Thunder

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