Janet Reitman Janet Reitman investigated the school before its closure. Her article in
Rolling Stone magazine, "Inside Scientology", was critical of the school's practices. Reitman noted, "The school enforced a rigid Scientology focus that many former students now say served as both a mechanism of control and a form of religious indoctrination". This
Rolling Stone article was selected for inclusion in
The Best American Magazine Writing 2007, published by
Columbia University Press.
Phoenix New Times In an interview in 2009 with the
Phoenix New Times regarding his time at the school, Charlie Brand of the
Miniature Tigers said, "It was bizarre because my family's not Scientologists. My parents thought it was for troubled teens. [The camp] forced Scientology on you, and you had to go through the steps before you could leave. You had to use an E-Meter and study guides about all their beliefs. I fought it for a while but eventually was like, 'Yeah, this Scientology stuff is great,' and faked it".
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath The
A&E program
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath aired an episode entirely dedicated to the ranch entitled "
The Ranches". In the episode, former students Tara Reile and
Nathan Rich make multiple accusations of child abuse and neglect, including being required to perform heavy manual labor daily, being denied sufficient food and nutrition for the amount of physical activity, being kept from communicating with family members, and paddlings with a wooden board. They also described public humiliations including being paddled with underpants down and being scrubbed with a wire brush by an adult in front of the entire school. Just before the episode aired, the Church of Scientology added a "
dead agenting" webpage about Rich and Reile which featured interviews from their relatives who either didn't know them personally or had long ago
disconnected from them. The show featured an audio recording of Wally Hanks repeatedly whipping a child with a belt while yelling at him to "look at that picture of LRH (
L Ron Hubbard)." After his death in 2017, Hanks's nephew, Brian Hanks was interviewed by
Tony Ortega of The Underground Bunker where it was noted that Hanks still kept the paddle he used on students at the ranch mounted on his wall.
Nathan Rich In 2018,
Nathan Rich published a book about his experiences in Scientology and at the ranch. According to reviewer Tony Ortega, "
Scythe Tleppo is a roller coaster ride between these moments of clarity and one shocking scene after another told in brutal detail about the ways Nathan was abused, the ways he abused himself, and his ever downward spiral to homelessness and near-suicidal drug use." == Mace-Kingsley Family Center ==