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Mystery grows after six members of the ‘University of Cosmic Intelligence’ vanish – UK Times

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A TikTok video has become the most promising lead in the mysterious disappearance of six people in Missouri nearly three years later.

The group, including two young children, vanished after allegedly becoming involved with an online cult known as the “University of Cosmic Intelligence.”

Investigators are working to track down the owner of a TikTok account that shared a video they believe possibly shows one of the missing women, Ma’Kayla Wickerson.

Wickerson, 28, and her five-year-old daughter Malaiyah Wickerson have been missing since August 2023 along with Mikayla Thompson, 27; Naaman Williams, 32; Gerrielle German, 30, and her 5-year-old daughter Ashton Mitchell. All six lived together in a St. Louis residence before their disappearance.

It’s unclear when the TikTok video was posted, but Berkeley Police Major Steve Runge described the new lead as “very promising.” Detective Sgt. George Ervin, who is also on the case, told Fox2Now this week that he is seeking a warrant to identify the TikTok account holder, but the court process has been slow.

“Was it actually our missing person? Or is this some copycat just using a picture?” he said.

A group of six people have been missing since August 2023. Neighbors often saw them practicing daily meditation or worship in the backyard. Sometimes they were clothed, sometimes naked

A group of six people have been missing since August 2023. Neighbors often saw them practicing daily meditation or worship in the backyard. Sometimes they were clothed, sometimes naked (Berkeley Police Department)

“I know that it seems like some stuff you’d see fresh out of a movie in Hollywood, but this is real life. These people are missing,” Ervin added.

“I really hope we find them,” Runge chimed in. “I’ve promised the families that we will not give up, and we haven’t given up.”

The six missing people, who were last seen on August 13, 2023, at a Quality Inn hotel on Dunn Road in Florissant, Missouri, were last known to be living in a rental home on Graham Lane near St. Louis Lambert International Airport.

When police searched the rental home, they found food still in the microwave, laundry in the washing machine and valuables, including a closet full of expensive shoes, left behind. Officers also found an altar and items wrapped in copper.

“We recovered a diary from one of the people that went missing, and the writings in that diary are something you would see with brainwashing, just repetitive, I am a god, I am a god, I am a god,” Runge said.

Neighbors had told police that they witnessed disturbing and unusual behavior from the group while they had been living at the rental home.

“Neighbors reported seeing these people outside daily worshiping the sun,” Runge told The Independent in 2024. “When it was raining, they would come outside naked and run around the yard. They were digging up things in the yard.”

Police believe the group is connected to an online cult called the University of Cosmic Intelligence, founded by self-proclaimed prophet and rapper Rashad Jamal, who amassed tens of thousands of followers across social media platforms.

“Really off the grid kind of stuff,” Runge told Fox2Now. “How to prepare for doomsday. A lot of it, the end of the world is coming. And they had a very solid belief that we’re not from here. We’re not from this planet.”

Runge said Jamal’s followers believe in polygamy, are anti-government, encourage followers to go off the grid and that there is a “total disconnection” from family and friends.

What’s most concerning, he told The Independent in 2024, is that the missing individuals had a vast social media presence before they disappeared. They made their money off readings and selling things. But since their disappearance, they’ve gone silent, he said.

“There’s no footprint whatsoever, no current digital footprint,” Runge said.

“We’re trying to find any lead,” he added. “Common places they went, rental cars, phone records out of state, out of the country, trying to find any ties to give us a lead as to where they are.”

Mikayla Thompson, Gerrielle German, and Ma’Kayla Wickerson, were spotted at a store shortly before their August 2023 disappearance

Mikayla Thompson, Gerrielle German, and Ma’Kayla Wickerson, were spotted at a store shortly before their August 2023 disappearance (Berkeley Police Department)
Naaman Williams, of Washington, DC, is one of the missing six who vanished in August 2023

Naaman Williams, of Washington, DC, is one of the missing six who vanished in August 2023 (Berkeley Police Department)

For Cartisha Morgan, the grandmother of Malaiyah and mother of Ma’Kayla., the TikTok lead represented a glimmer of hope after a long silence.

“I just want them home, and I hope that they’re safe,” Morgan told Fox2Now. She added that she believes her daughter’s struggles and vulnerable state were exploited.

“When you start seeing the signs of mental illness,” Morgan said. “…take it seriously. This situation has brought awareness not only to my family. I just want to get the word out there.”

Anyone with information about the missing six is urged to contact the Berkeley Police Department at 314-524-3311.

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