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The Death of Lucinda Mills and the Cult of Unknown Tongues

October 6
1h 2m

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In the winter of 1933, a revival took hold deep in the hills of Martin County, Kentucky. What began as a week of prayer and fasting soon slipped past the line between faith and fanaticism. Each night, hymns echoed through the holler—voices crying out in tongues, neighbors whispering that something wasn’t right.

By the time the sheriff forced his way into that small farmhouse, the revival had become a nightmare. At the center of it all was a grieving preacher, his family lost in a fever of devotion, and a mother who believed that only through sacrifice could her children be saved.

The papers called it the Cult of the Unknown Tongues—a story that would haunt Appalachia for generations and cement the image of mountain religion in the eyes of the world.


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