Tony Alamo
Tony Alamo[note 1] (1934–2017) (accent on the second syllable), known also by other names such as Bernie LaZar Hoffman, Mark Hoffman, and Marcus Abad, was an American cult leader and figure of the Christian right.[1] Alamo and his followers were known for leaving their literature, much of which was anti-Catholic and anti-American government, on car windshields across America.
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Cult campus seminary
Alamo and his congregation lived in a compound (although he wanted us to call it a "campus" or his "seminary") in rural Crawford County, Arkansas. Alamo was known for finding people on the streets, such as drug addicts, and bringing them to his "campus" to work for his "ministry" for little more than room and board, effectively modern day slavery.
He was also known for being paranoid and vehemently anti-Catholic and anti-American government. In 1985, he said the following about Ronald Reagan and the Pope:
“”Did you know that the Pope and Ronald Reagan are a couple of Anti-Christ Devils and that they are selling us all down the drain? |
Like other far right wing Christian fundamentalists, Alamo was steeped in conspiracy theories, such as the famous ones dealing with September 11, as well as less famous ones, like the American government being responsible for Pearl Harbor.
He was also accused of collecting money, supposedly for charity, that later got funneled back to Alamo himself.
Alamo was also noted for frequent appearances on shortwave radio, as recently as 2010.[2]
Descent into the bizarre
In 1982, his wife Susan Alamo (née Edith Opal Horn) died of cancer. He became unhinged, and convinced he could raise her from the dead, her embalmed body was kept on display for six months with members of his church praying around it.[3][4] Her body was finally placed in a heart shaped mausoleum, but it was found to be missing when the government seized the property in 1991.[5] Her estranged daughter Christhiaon Coie sued Alamo for stealing the body, and her stepfather obtained court order to have the body returned and finally entombed in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[6][7]
Crime and punishment
“”In the Bible it happened. But girls today, I don't marry 'em if they want to at 14-15 years old. We won't do it, even though I believe it's OK. |
—Tony Alamo, child abuser[8] |
Alamo was incarcerated on several occasions, including a weapons-related offense in the 1960s and a tax-related charge in 1994, for which he served a six-year federal sentence. Besides the crimes for which he was imprisoned, Alamo was accused of multitudes of other offenses. He was accused of rape by dozens of former members of his "congregation", and former members have reported that he had as many as seven "wives", whom he married when they were still children. Alamo claimed that women are the property of men, and once a girl reaches puberty, she needs to marry and begin having children. Like all cult leaders before him, he justified this behavior by claiming voices in his head God talked to him and instructed him to do what he did.
Alamo's cult compound was raided by Federal agents in September 2008 after reports of child sexual abuse. A few days later he was arrested and charged with multiple crimes involving child sexual abuse and transporting minors across state lines for those purposes.[8] He proudly declared that the age of consent is puberty.[8] In 2014, several women who alleged they were sexually abused as children by Alamo were awarded 525 million USD by an Arkansas judge a week after the church failed to respond to a lawsuit.[9]
He died in prison serving a life sentence, under his birth name "Bernie LaZar Hoffman", at the United States Penitentiary in Butner, North Carolina.[10][1] His former cult compound, long abandoned, exists in a dilapidated state in 2017.[11]
External links
- Alamo Ministry website (In case you're curious.)
- Tony Alamo News - Website exposing Tony Alamo
- Village Voice article about Alamo
- Tony Alamo on Unsolved Mysteries — part 1 and part 2
- Tony and Susan Alamo TV Programs (via Archive.org) If you really want to see what there people were like.
- Susan Alamo Speaks Out — Videos of a TV show featuring Tony's wife.
Notes
- Not to be confused with Antonio "Tony" Alamo, Jr.
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References
- Tony Alamo, Hollywood street preacher convicted of sexually abusing girls, dies at 82. Los Angeles Times, May 3, 2017.
- Glenn Hauser, DX Listening Digest 10-49, 8 December 2010.
- Siege of the Alamos, People Magazine, June 13, 1983.
- Inside the Arkansas compound, tales of abuse and neglect. The Oregonian, September 21, 2008. After Tony Alamo's announcement of Susan's resurrection, local radio stations responded by playing the Everly Brothers' single Wake Up Little Susie.
- Body of Cult Leader’s Wife Stolen From Mausoleum. religionnewsblog.com,, February 20, 1991.
- Susan Alamo entombed in Tulsa. Associated Press, August 11, 1998. Archived from the original at rickross.com.
- Susan Alamo at findagrave.com.
- Evangelist Alamo faces charges in child sex probe. Archived from the original at rickross.com.
- Tony Alamo victims awarded $525 million; L.A. properties may be sold. Los Angeles Times, March 1, 2014.
- Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator, BOP Register Number 00305-112. Bernie Lazar Hoffman, Register Number: 00305-112, Age: 82 Race: White, Sex: Male, Deceased: 05/02/2017.
- Alamo Mansion in Disrepair, Entered Now on a Dare. Arkanasas Democrat Gazette, April 9, 2017.