Former Missionaries Join Daughter in Heartbreaking Suicide Pact

Morgan Daub
Screengrab via YouTube @LionessArising

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Morgan was described as someone who lived a sheltered life. She was homeschooled and took online college classes from Messiah University until her last year of college, when she attended in person. She was found holding a sword with the inscription “The Sword of the Lord” written on it.

Morgan also had a YouTube channel, which has only three videos, each filled with rhetoric many would consider troubling. Four months ago, Morgan released a video titled, “Potential Human Rights Abuses…by the U.S. Military! Let There be Light,” wherein she said there was a “shadow administration” run by former President Donald Trump and his spiritual advisory board.

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In the 28-minute video, Morgan declares herself a patriot and says, “I am an indescribable threat to the entire establishment, which happens to now include Donald Trump. You will find out why I am such a threat soon enough. For now, let’s just say that all of these people, shall we say, apparently have a lot of evil crimes to hide, and I am the news now.”

Morgan posted a 5-second video the day before she died by suicide that included no audio, just a still image with the words, “FOLLOW ME AS I FOLLOW CHRIST.”

Fink said, “The only word that keeps coming to my mind is tragedy. I think it’s completely tragic that they felt that this was the only option.”

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Jesse T. Jackson
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