How IBLP Shaped Jim Bob's Letter: FBI Behavioral Expert Breaks It Down
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When Jim Bob Duggar wrote to Joseph in jail, he didn't write as a father confronting what his son allegedly did. He wrote as a product of IBLP. Ret. FBI Behavioral Unit Chief Robin Dreeke and Tony Brueski read the full letter and decode how that system shaped every line.
Confession to spiritual authority replaces legal accountability. Forgiveness is immediate and mandatory. Sin is a stumble on a redemption path, not an act with a victim. Jim Bob compares Joseph to King David and the Biblical Joseph. He offers forgiveness before any trial. He frames prison as ministry. He calls Kendra's charges ridiculous. And the child at the center of the case does not exist in his letter.
Robin analyzes this through a behavioral lens — what Jim Bob's language reveals about the IBLP framework, how the system trains families to respond to allegations of harm, and why this letter is a blueprint for erasure.
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