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The LAPD Says That Shelly Miscavige Is Not Missing
Yesterday, Leah Remini let Scientology know that she is never the one when she filed a missing person report on Shelly Miscavige (seen above with Leah). Shelly is the wife of Scientology’s head queen David Miscavige and she hasn’t been seen since 2005 or 2006 and many believe that she’s been locked up in some compound somewhere in California. The LAPD confirmed that Leah did file a police report and then today they said that the case is closed. Shelly Miscavige isn’t missing. DUN DUN DUN! This is the most sinister episode of 48 Hours Mystery ever and I’m going to need Erin Moriarty to narrate it for all of us. Detective Gus Villanuevaissued this statement to E!:
“The LAPD has classified the report as unfounded, indicating that Shelly is not missing.”
Scientology queefed out their own statement and it’s best if you read it while listening to the Alien theme song:
“This is just harassment. It is a publicity stunt cooked up by a small band of unemployed fanatics who live on the fringe of the Internet. The Church and the attorney for Mrs. Miscavige have already responded to this ludicrous claim.”
“This is just harassment!” typed out Scientology’s spokeswhore right before he emailed Leah Remini for the 1,498,876 time of the day with, “I hate you! I thought we were BFFs! Your Thetans are fat just like you! Ugh! You’re ruining our lives!”
So I’m guessing that either Scientology got to the LAPD or the LAPD knocked on David Miscavige’s door and “Mrs. Shelly Miscavige” answered looking like this:
She’s gained a little weight and gotten a little hairier since the last time anyone saw her.
http://dlisted.com/2013/08/08/the-lapd-says-that-shelly-miscavige-is-not-missing/
oh, and I should note.....
oh, and I should note.....
LAPD Rules Shelly Miscavige Missing Persons Report 'Unfounded'
Courtesy of APA
Leah Remini filed a report after questioning whether the wife of controversial Scientology leader David Miscavige was being "punished for her own shortcomings."
The investigation into Shelly (Michelle)Miscavige's whereabouts has been closed hours after news broke that former Scientologist Leah Remini had filed a missing persons report on her behalf.
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As The Hollywood Reporter previously reported, Remini had taken action after becoming concerned about the wellbeing of Shelly Miscavige, wife of controversial Scientology leader David Miscavige.
The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed on Friday that the case had been closed and the missing persons report was "ruled as unfounded."
According to writer Tony Ortega's website, The Underground Bunker, which focuses on the inner workings of the secretive organization, Shelly Miscavige has not been publicly sighted in six years.
According to Ortega, Shelly Miscavige allegedly was transferred from Scientology's headquarters near Hemet, Calif., to a secret compound near Lake Arrowhead in late 2005 or early 2006. The compound, known as the Church of Spiritual Technology, reportedly houses about a dozen Scientologists who are said to be completely cut off from the outside world. Miscavige and his attorneys have not publicly confirmed Shelly's whereabouts. According to Ortega's report, Remini questions whether Shelly has freedom of movement or is being "punished for her own shortcomings."
Scientology officials have strenuously denied that Shelly Miscavige is missing, and in 2012, Shelly Miscavige's attorneys told Us Weekly that "any reports that she is missing are false. … Mrs. Miscavige has been working nonstop in the Church, as she always has."
News of Remini's departure from Scientology broke July 8, with many reports stating that the 43-year-old had come to question the treatment of church members and the leadership of Miscavige. Her break with the organization also involved the touchy issue of Shelly Miscavige's whereabouts, a subject that has prompted occasionally fevered speculation among Scientology watchers.
According to Ortega's original account, Remini's disillusionment with Scientology began at the 2006 wedding of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes in Italy when she asked why Shelly Miscavige was not in attendance.
When Remini questioned why Shelly had not accompanied her husband to the nuptials (David Miscavige served as Cruise's best man), then-church spokesman Tommy Davis, son of actressAnne Archer, reportedly told Remini, "You don't f---ing rank to ask about Shelly."
Remini later was behind an internal report sent to senior Scientology officials concerning the events at the wedding, alleging questionable behavior between Miscavige and his female assistant, Laurisse "Lou" Stuckenbrock, according to two sources who spoke to THR and asked not to be identified because they fear retaliation from Scientology. Remini's sisterNicole Remini-Wiskow told Ortega that her sister phoned a longtime friend in Scientology from Italy, and the friend wrote the report about Miscavige based on what Leah told her she witnessed at the wedding. While members reporting on one another is frequent and encouraged in the church, ex-members say it is highly unusual to criticize Miscavige.
Earlier this month, reports surfaced that Remini was planning a tell-all memoir that would include "my experiences, everything that's taboo to talk about."
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