Grotesque Details of a Cult Killing

ONTARIO, CANADA — On September 28, 1988, Roch “Moïse” Thériault, leader of a bizarre religious sect called the Ant Hill Kids, subjected one of his followers to insane and sadistic impromptu surgery that killed her.
The procedure in question occurred after an Ant Hill Kid named Solange Boilard complained of a stomachache.
Thériault tied Boilard naked to a makeshift surgery table, punched her repeatedly in the midsection, and forcefully administered an enema up her bowels consisting of molasses and olive oil.
Anesthesia never even factored in as a possibility.
Using a kitchen knife, Thériault sliced open Boilard’s abdomen and tore out a hunk of her intestines with his bare hands. He then ordered another follower, Gabrielle Lavallée, to stitch up the wound with a needle and thread. Other women on hand inserted a plastic tube down Boilard’s throat and blew into it.
When Boilard finally died the next day, Thériault drilled a hole into her skull. Exalting his powers of resurrection, Thériault ejaculated into it. At his command, a number of male Ant Hill Kids followed suit.
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