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Curly Thornton Death – How Did Curly Thornton Die? Cause Of Death, Cult Leader, Wikipedia

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Curly Thornton died on January 21 1999. His cause of death or what killed him was never disclosed to the public. Curly Thornton died at the age of 50.

Curly Thornton is an Evangelist and Politician. Curly Thornton Ran for the Office of Governor in Montana, and also was a candidate in the 1991 Presidential Elections as a Democrat ultimately losing the nomination to Bill Clinton. He went on to establish the Curly Thornton Ministries with followers of around 100 people he is said to have been a cult leader and also to have harmed his followers.

He believed he was the Lord Jesus Christ to his followers. He is survived by a son.

Born on 20 May 1948 Montana, USA Curly Thornton was a brutal cult leader that deceived 100 or so people into giving their lives to him. Curly Thornton told his followers that he was Jesus.

How Did Curly Thornton Die? Cause Of Death

Emmett “Curly” Thornton died in Montana at age 50, on 21 January 1999. But the cause of death is not easily found: Internet rumors say he was murdered, which would not be surprising given that he was accused of child abuse, rape, and domestic violence.

But the only newspapers that have this information do not seem to be available online. You may want to contact the Billings, Montana or Butte, Montana public library, and see if they can check his obituary for you.

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  1. Brenda Loose

    March 13, 2023 at 12:49 pm

    Why didn’t you contact the papers before you wrote this article so you could inform everyone of how he died? We don’t need your article to tell us that you don’t know how he does but we could try to find out. I was looking for the reason for his death and your article came up. This was a waste of time and shouldn’t have even been put on here. It’s like looking for a pie recipe and someone writes, “I don’t know how to make a pie, but you can look and find the receipt.” Ridiculous.

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