Shelly Miscavige Explained

Shelly Miscavige
Birth Name:Michele Diane Barnett
Birth Date:18 January 1961
Birth Place:Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Disappeared Place:Riverside County, California, U.S.
Organization:Church of Scientology
Sea Org
Known For:Marriage to Scientology leader and public absence

Michele Diane Miscavige (née Barnett; born January 18, 1961) is an American Scientologist. She is a member of the Church of Scientology's Sea Org who married Scientology leader David Miscavige. She was last seen in public in August 2007. Since her disappearance, she has been the subject of speculation and inquiries regarding her whereabouts and wellbeing.

In 2012, attorneys who said they represented her responded by saying she was merely living a private life devoted to the Church of Scientology. In August 2013, actress Leah Remini, a former Scientologist and critic of the organization, filed a missing person report regarding Miscavige with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) which was closed within hours by the LAPD as "unfounded".

Family and personal life

Miscavige was born Michele Diane Barnett on January 18, 1961, in Dallas, Texas. Her mother, Mary Florence "Flo" Fike Barnett, was a long-time Scientologist[1] who later resigned, taking with her copies of "confidential upper-level materials". She joined David Mayo's Advanced Ability Center, an independent Scientology organization considered heterodox by the Church of Scientology.[2] According to testimony by former high-ranking church executive Vicki Aznaran: "The fact that David Miscavige was linked to [Barnett] by familial ties was extremely repugnant to him and to his wife..."[3]

On September 8, 1985, Mary Barnett was found dead at age 52 from a shot to the head from a Ruger 10/22 rifle. The body also had three rifle shot wounds to the chest (one surface wound, one through a breast implant, and one that passed through the left lung and fractured a rib), and there were superficial slash marks on her wrists that were identified in the autopsy report as possibly having been several days old. Her death was ruled as consistent with suicide. David Miscavige denied any part in his mother-in-law's death in an affidavit on the case, calling it a "personal tragedy in my family’s life." However, in the presence of other witnesses he exclaimed: "That bitch got what she deserved."[3] Miscavige's 77-year-old father, Maurice Elliott Barnett, died on June 25, 2007, and Shelly was escorted to the funeral on August 1, 2007. She has not been seen publicly since.

Scientology career

Miscavige was a member of the Sea Org, the organization responsible for the international management of the Church of Scientology and its affiliated entities. From the age of 12, she was a member of the Commodore's Messenger Organization (CMO), the internal Sea Org group responsible for personally servicing Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard aboard his flagship, MV Apollo, in the 1970s. She was described as "quiet, petite and younger than most of the other Messengers at the time ... and a bit overshadowed by the older girls". Jim Dincalci, one of her shipmates, says that she was "a sweet, innocent thing thrown into chaos".

At the age of 21, in December 1982, she married a fellow CMO member, 22-year-old David Miscavige. She came to view Miscavige as the reincarnation of Simón Bolívar and herself as his mistress Manuela Sáenz. She subsequently joined her husband's group as the official assistant to her husband, the chairman of the board (COB) of Scientology's Religious Technology Center. According to author Lawrence Wright, she was closely involved in Scientology's liaison with its highest profile member, Tom Cruise. When Cruise began a three-year relationship with Penélope Cruz, Miscavige supervised Cruz's auditing and helped her through Scientology's Purification Rundown program.

After the end of the Cruise–Cruz relationship, Miscavige was reported to have led a Scientology program to find a new girlfriend for Cruise. Around a hundred young Scientologist actresses were interviewed, though they were not told why. An actress named Nazanin Boniadi was introduced to Cruise and dated him for a few months before he broke off the relationship in January 2005. The search resumed, with more actresses invited to audition for what they thought was a role in a forthcoming Mission: Impossible film, and eventually concluded with Katie Holmes meeting and marrying Cruise. His attorney denies that any Scientology executive set him up with girlfriends. Miscavige subsequently oversaw a project to use Scientology members and contractors to renovate Cruise's nine-bedroom mansion in Beverly Hills.

Disappearance

In 2006, Shelly returned before her husband from a trip aboard the Freewinds. After David arrived back, Shelly was said to have "visibly changed" her mood and to have "looked cowed". Mike Rinder, then Scientology's chief spokesman, says that she asked him if her husband was still wearing his wedding ring. Shortly afterwards, in June 2006, she disappeared and no longer made any appearances in public.[4] [5] [6] Miscavige has not appeared in public since August 2007 when she was spotted being escorted to her father's funeral.

At least two missing person reports have been filed with the Los Angeles Police Department concerning Miscavige: one was reported by Lawrence Wright, though he did not say who submitted it; and another in August 2013 by actress Leah Remini,[7] but which was closed within hours by the LAPD as "unfounded".[8] [9] Remini, who used to be a member of the Church of Scientology, had questioned Shelly's absence at the 2006 wedding of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.[10] Remini further questioned Miscavige's whereabouts in her show produced for the A&E network, in December 2018.[11]

The Church of Scientology has not commented on Miscavige's location[12] and regularly hides replies on their X account of people asking about her whereabouts. In 2011, Lawrence Wright said that Scientology's spokesman Tommy Davis told him that he knew where Shelly was, but would not tell him where.[13] In July 2012, responding to press accounts of speculation on Miscavige's whereabouts, two UK newspapers were informed by lawyers who said they represented Miscavige and "that she is not missing and devotes her time to the work of the Church of Scientology."[14]

Some former Sea Org members have said that they believe Miscavige is being held against her will at the compound of the Scientologist's Church of Spiritual Technology corporation near the mountain town of Running Springs in San Bernardino County, California. There continues to be speculation about the whereabouts of Miscavige. Remini has been pushing for an investigation into the conflicts of interest and relationship between the Church of Scientology and the Hollywood Division of the LAPD.[15] [16]

In popular culture

The Fox police sitcom television series Brooklyn Nine-Nine makes reference to Miscavige's alleged disappearance in its fifth-season episode "NutriBoom". The episode satirizes Scientology as a multi-level marketing company that produces amino acids and amino acid reducers, allegedly to improve their clients' health.[17] Brooklyn Nine-Nines parody of Miscavige, Debbie Stovelman, is found to be alive and well, having faked her own disappearance to allow her to run NutriBoom and escape the consequences of illegal activities.[17] In the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt episode "Sliding Van Doors", the character Gretchen, who rose up in the ranks of a parody of Scientology named Cosmetology, repeatedly asserts that her husband Shelly is "definitely alive."[18]

In John Oliver's Last Week Tonight, he included "Where's Shelly" (in Latin) in the opening montage of the show for an entire season. In the final episode of season 5, he did a piece that wrapped up his year long secret "advertising campaign" for Scientology and demanded that they pay him $650,000–$700,000 for it. In his October 2021 segment on Taiwan, he joked about Miscavige's wife before asking, "Where's Shelly?" In the March 19, 2023, segment on Timeshares, Oliver said "Where’s Shelly?"[19] In his April 2023 segment regarding Mickey Mouse's future lapse into public domain, an animated Mickey repeatedly asked "Where's Shelly Miscavige?", which Oliver stated would become his catchphrase, as Mickey asked "Where's Shelly?" in a later segment on Chuck E. Cheese.[20] In Oliver's August 18, 2024 episode on Hospice, he asked, 'Where's Shelly, David? Where's Shelly? It's been seventeen years and I'm starting to think that something bad's happened!"

At the 80th Golden Globe Awards in January 2023, host Jerrod Carmichael joked that since Tom Cruise had returned his three Golden Globe awards the previous year, those trophies could be exchanged "for the safe return of Shelly Miscavige".[21]

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Man Behind Scientology . Thomas C . Tobin . October 25, 1998 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/19991112103750/http://www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologypart1.html . November 12, 1999 . . Archive page 2, page 3, page 4
  2. Web site: The Strange Death of Flo Barnett, Mother-in-Law to Scientology Leader David Miscavige. Tony . Ortega . January 25, 2012 . Tony Ortega. Village Voice.
  3. Book: Prince, Jesse . September 13, 2018 . The Expert Witness: My Life at the Top of Scientology . Createspace Independent Publishing Platform . 145, 154 . 978-1725992634.
  4. Lawrence Wright, Going Clear, pp. 302–303. Quote: "That spring, Shelly returned from a Freewinds voyage before her husband did, and in his absence she decided to arrange the Org Board herself. There were no settled posts, executives were still churning in the Hole, and the management structure was a mess. Taking matters into her own hands, Shelly made a number of appointments. Soon after her husband came back, Shelly's mood visibly changed. Her brother-in-law, John Brousseau, observed that she looked cowed: "The bulldog was gone." Shortly before she disappeared, she asked Mike Rinder if Dave still had his wedding ring on. Then she vanished. ... She was escorted to her father's funeral in August 2007. That's the last time she was seen in public."
  5. News: Edwards. Jim. Tour The Compound Where The Missing Wife of Scientology's Leader Might Be Living. March 24, 2013. Business Insider. July 13, 2012.
  6. News: Lutz. Ashley. Scientology leader David Miscavige's wife has been missing since 2006. March 24, 2013. Business Insider. July 3, 2012.
  7. News: Leah Remini Files Missing Person Report for Scientology Leader David Miscavige's Wife. The Hollywood Reporter. August 8, 2013. August 8, 2013.
  8. Web site: Leah Remini's Scientology Mystery Solved: Missing Person Case for Shelly Miscavige Now Closed, Per LAPD . Natalie . Finn . Holly . Passalaqua . E! Online . August 8, 2013 . September 2, 2013.
  9. News: Scientology leader's wife located by LAPD after Leah Remini inquiry. Los Angeles Times. Andrew. Blankstein. August 9, 2013. June 23, 2020.
  10. News: Kelsey . Eric . Sinha-Roy . Piya . Latest celebrity defection casts light on Scientology leadership . March 12, 2019 . Reuters . July 13, 2013.
  11. News: Barilla . Lucille . Leah Remini Demands Answers About Missing Scientology Leader's Wife On Latest Episode Of A&E Series . March 12, 2019 . . December 19, 2018.
  12. Web site: Where's Tommy Davis. Nine Network. YouTube. August 20, 2012.
  13. The Apostate : Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology . February 6, 2011 . The New Yorker.
  14. Web site: Mrs Shelly Miscavige . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9441711/Mrs-Shelly-Miscavige.html . January 12, 2022 . subscription . live . Telegraph . July 31, 2012 . September 19, 2012.
  15. Web site: Where Is Shelly Miscavige? Wife of Scientology Leader Has Been Missing for Over a Decade . January 10, 2023 . In Touch Weekly.
  16. Web site: Where is Shelly Miscavige? Scientology's First Lady still missing after 15 years . November 15, 2022 . Jonathan . Pearce . OnlySky.
  17. Web site: Ferguson . Latoya . With 'NutriBoom' and 'DFW', the Nine-Nine works through some unfinished business . April 15, 2018 . The AV Club . July 25, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191104154414/https://tv.avclub.com/with-nutriboom-dfw-the-nine-nine-works-through-s-1825284971 . November 4, 2019.
  18. Web site: Breaking Down the Scientology Parallels in 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's' 'Sliding Doors' Episode. The Hollywood Reporter. Lewis, Hilary. January 19, 2019. October 26, 2021 .
  19. Web site: John Oliver — Where's Shelly? . March 31, 2021 . October 26, 2021 .
  20. Web site: Mickey Mouse Joins 'Last Week Tonight' As The Show Aims To Provoke Disney's Copyright Lawyers . April 3, 2023 . April 3, 2023 .
  21. Web site: Jerrod Carmichael Mocks Tom Cruise for Returning Golden Globe Trophies: 'Let's Exchange Them' for Shelly Miscavige's Return . January 10, 2023 . . "Hey, guys backstage I found these," Carmichael said. "[It's the] three Golden Globe awards that Tom Cruise returned. I'm just a host briefly, or whatever, but I have a pitch I think. Maybe we take these three things and exchange them for the safe return of Shelly Miscavige.".