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==Media coverage== The group and Barnard's crimes have been the subject of extensive media coverage, including a 2023 podcast series titled ''[[The Turning β The Sisters Who Left#River Road|The Turning: River Road]]'' by Rococo Punch, featuring testimony from survivors and law enforcement officials.<ref name="Turning2023">{{cite podcast |title=The Turning: River Road |url=https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510355/the-turning |publisher=Rococo Punch |date=2023 |access-date=24 October 2025}}</ref> The case has also been discussed in investigative news specials by CBS Minnesota and Fox 9, examining the dynamics of coercive control and spiritual abuse within isolated religious movements.<ref name="CBS2016" /><ref name="NBC2014" />
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