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In [[1984]], Riddell was found guilty of child kidnapping and forgery and deported to Australia. After trial and sentencing in Australia, he later returned to [[Japan]], where he lived at The Family's [[Heavenly City School]] in [[Tateyama, Japan|Tateyama]]. | In [[1984]], Riddell was found guilty of child kidnapping and forgery and deported to Australia. After trial and sentencing in Australia, he later returned to [[Japan]], where he lived at The Family's [[Heavenly City School]] in [[Tateyama, Japan|Tateyama]]. | ||
− | He left | + | He left [[Charter Member]]ship status in The Family sometime between March and June [[2005]], and currently lives in Australia with his wife "Windy". xFamily.org is currently looking into whether he is now a [[Fellow Member]] or has left the group entirely. |
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Revision as of 06:21, 1 July 2005
Peter Bevan Riddell (pseudonyms have included Barry, Matthew, Peter Gehr, Peter Williams and Barry Brown) is an Australian former member of The Family, born in Perth, Australia, March 26, 1958.
Riddell joined The Family in April 1979. For many years he helped produce and oversee the production of Family video and audio products. He worked closly with World Services (WS) starting in the mid 1980s, and has been in frequent contact with Karen Zerby, the late David Berg, and other top leaders since that time.
In 1984, Riddell was found guilty of child kidnapping and forgery and deported to Australia. After trial and sentencing in Australia, he later returned to Japan, where he lived at The Family's Heavenly City School in Tateyama.
He left Charter Membership status in The Family sometime between March and June 2005, and currently lives in Australia with his wife "Windy". xFamily.org is currently looking into whether he is now a Fellow Member or has left the group entirely.
More information
- "Doubt" — Former wife of Peter Riddell recounts the story of her child's kidnapping