Jehovah's witnesses who feared end of the world was coming kidnap neighbors, fled home n*ked

Three Jehovah's Witnesses who feared the end of the world was coming fled their home n-ked and kidnapped their neighbours, according to reports.

Two women and a man thought they were saving their neighbours from the imminent armageddon during the bizarre incident in Canada, court documents state.

The neighbours were a man, his adult daughter and her six-week-old son, who were forced out of their house and into the snow without shoes.

The mother and baby were put in the back seat with two other teenage girls, daughters of one of the female kidnappers who were n-ked under a blanket.

In their haste to get to safety, a number of the kidnappers didn't have time to put any clothes on.

The male neighbour was put in the trunk and ordered to chant "Jehovah" 10 times, according to Canadian Press .


The mother of the two teen girls was the only one dressed and drove them all in a BMW SUV ploughing straight through their garage door.  

The SUV sped down roads and went through a red light, says the document.  

The male neighbour trapped in the boot managed to unlock it and escape, as did his daughter with her baby.  

The kidnapped flagged down a passing truck to try to get to safety, but the driver of the SUV rammed into the truck before going into a ditch.  

When police arrived the family refused to leave the car with one believing the officers "were monsters who would kill them."  

The three kidnappers were then Tasered, dragged out of the car an arrested during the incident that took place last year near Edmonton, Alberta.  

The trio pleaded guilty last week to a charge of unlawful confinement and one of the women also pleaded guilty to dangerous driving.

A family member previously suggested the trio may have unknowingly consumed hallucinogenic tea, but alcohol and drugs were not factors in the case, court documents stated.  
Three days before the incident happened, the group didn't leave the house and barely ate.  

One of the kidnapper's daughters recalls watching movies but also hearing screaming, banging and seeing ashes in the air. 

They did so because they believed that they were in danger, either from bad or wicked people outside or from demons, says the document.

The neighbours later told police the group seemed "demonized" and "obviously not in their right minds."  

A judge has ordered pre-sentence reports and risk assessments, which could include psychological testing.  

The three adult offenders are to return to court for sentencing in December.  

The two teenagers who were present during the abduction were not charged.
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