Content warning: This story deals with child sexual abuse and suicide and may be triggering for some readers.
Daniella Mestyanek Young asked 'why' from the moment she could.
She considers herself an atheist that was born to religious fundamentalists and remembers thinking even at the age of six, "I'm getting out of here".
'Here' was a cult that her family had been a part of for three generations. A community that colloquially called itself The Family, but is better known as 'The Children of God'.
It was founded in 1968 by a man called David Berg, who Daniella describes as "a failed wannabe preacher who saw an opportunity in California and the whole hippie movement in the United States".
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It started as a movement of love and faith, but turned into a world of total obedience and absolute total isolation, she explains.
"By the time my mother was born, and certainly by the time I was born, we were 10,000 people strong living around the world in these communes of 100 to 150 people with almost no access to the outside world," Daniella tells Mamamia's podcast True Crime Conversations.