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Kim’s Letter on Shaela

Kim has been a friend of our family for years:

I have known the Miller Family since they moved
into our Whitefish, MT. neighborhood in 2003. Our
families became very good friends. I have 5
daughters, 2 of which are Shaela’s age.

We were first introduced to “Transformation in
America” by the Miller’s. I admit, Cathy and
Mark’s story stretched credibility limits within me
but, it was nothing compared to what this
interview with Shaela Miller inspires!

I totally agree with Sarah Miller, and am very sad
that this wonderful family is being so unjustly
slandered by their own daughter. The “memories”
Shaela has are false and by allowing her this
platform you have done this family a great
injustice.

Which is ironic, in a way. I would think someone
such as Cathy is used to having to defend her
truth against injustice. To prove what she is
saying is true, against huge odds. Now, because of
one mixed up child’s false accusations The entire
rest of the Miller Families integrity is in
question.

And who will give them equal platform
to refute what has been said about them?

Shaela seems to need some real professional help.
Not to be hanging around with Mark and Cathy! Has
she become so emotionally distanced that she can
callously sit there and say such things about her
Dad? Promoting her new “schtick” at his expense!
She is reminiscent of the girls screaming “witch”
at the Salem witch trials, with nothing more then
her words to back up what she is accusing Scott
of.

Shaela did and ate whatever she wanted, and
behaved like a spoiled brat. She was far from
being the controlled “slave” that needed to
“escape” or be “rescued”. It is because they love
their children so much that all of the Miller
children were home-schooled,…NOT just Shaela.
And, if the dress she was wearing for the
interview was her own choice? May I suggest that
she request her parents opinion of the appropriateness
of what she wears…first!

I have no respect for this type of character
assassination. Shame on all of you! How are you
helping the world by doing this? Having read the
book, followed their “careers” and listened to the
interview I can only shake my head in disgust and
dismay that they cannot find a more positive
outlet for their obviously over-active collective
imaginations.

In 2008, the youngest of my daughters moved in
with the Miller family in Oregon. She would not
have done so if Scott and Tammy were the people you are
portraying them to be.

This interview is pathetic on so many levels!

-Kim Sinacola