Mysteriew--I wanted to correct something in a previous post of yours. Jeffrey Lundgren did serve time in Ohio but he was executed there in Oct. 2006. His wife and son are doing multiple life terms. Here's a link about his execution. Also notice that there's a link on this page to "cult photos". Those photos list the names of the cult members if anyone would like to sleuth them out.
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/10142468/detail.html
If my math is correct, Lundgren was moving about between Missouri, Ohio, Southern California, and West Virginia throughout the 80s. He was finally stripped of his RLDS lay pastor status in 1987 but continued on with his core followers.
I was interested in the most recent search and the retrieval of the box marked Jeff/Alabama. I can't find anything to link Lundgren with Alabama or the Mohler family at all, though.
One thing I did find is that the barn in Kirtland, OH where the Avery family were slaughtered has been torn down and a new church built on the land. The church is called New Promise and doesn't look to have any connection to the Community of Christ. I have very mixed feelings about that spot being a church. I understand the idea but I still find it creepy. I don't know how you'd be able to move past that or what you would tell new members and children. It seems like a vibrant church, however, so maybe it's a very good thing.
Just wanted to clarify that Jeff Lundgren met his "maker", whomever that might be.