Marie Osmond, Brian Blosil, sex crimes LDS SRA

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SRA = Satanic Ritual Abuse
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Warren John Blosil:
After graduating in Geology, Warren pursued post-graduate studies at UCLA. Following work with the Atomic Energy Commission and the Standard Oil Company, Warren built a successful career in commercial real estate in the San Francisco Bay Area.

After retirement, he and Georgia received a call to serve a full-time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Vienna, Austria. Shortly after their arrival in Vienna, Warren was asked to serve as the executive secretary to the Europe Area Presidency in Frankfurt, Germany. Warren and Georgia finished the last four months of their mission in Austria, which brought them added joy to be serving again in the land of Warren’s family heritage.
Marie Osmond’s Son: Although not Randy Blosil, it’s worth noting that Marie Osmond’s son, Michael Bryan (Blosil), was laid to rest in Provo. His funeral took place in 20103.

In 2007 it was alleged that Brian Blosil molested the Marie Osmond joint children.

Georgia Jensen Blosil: Born on August 22nd, 1931, Georgia had a lifelong interest in family history research and cherished her service in the Provo Temple.

The Blosil family seems to have left their mark in various ways, including genealogy, real estate, and LDS MTC service.

Marie Osmond's book, "Behind the Smile: My Journey out of Postpartum Depression" is filled with personal details about her life. This includes things she had not previously discussed, like the abuse she experienced as a child. She briefly mentioned this in her interview with host Larry King on "Larry King Live."

Marie Osmond would not detail what happened and who the perpetrator or perpetrators were, preferring to keep it in the past. Instead, she kept the focus on speaking up about what she endured. "I think the most important thing is the statement that, you know, I was definitely abused, and it was definitely sexual," she explained. "And you know, those types of things to go through, you think you are over them, but it is the long-term effects of those types of things that you don't even see."

Read More: https://www.thelist.com/1403859/tragic-details-osmond-family/

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