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Sheila J. Martin was born on 1947 in Texas. Discover Sheila J. Martin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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According to Esquire, as of 2020 Martin lives in the Waco area. Martin, along with survivor Clive Doyle, still believe that David Koresh was the Lamb of God. As of 2013, they met every Saturday for Bible study.
In the miniseries Waco (2018), she was played by Darcel Danielle.
In 2009, Martin wrote a memoir called When They Were Mine: Memoirs of a Branch Davidian Wife and Mother, edited by Catherine Wessinger who has conducted extensive oral histories on Branch Davidians.
In 1994, Shelia Martin sent a notice to the ATF that she intended to sue for US$140 million. In 2000, she, among others, was represented in a wrongful death lawsuit of US$675 million by Michael Caddell along with former U.S. attorney general Ramsey Clark, but the jury ruled against the Branch Davidians on 14 July 2000.
In 1998, Martin assisted in building a museum on the site of the siege to commemorate those who died there.
Sheila Judith Martin (born 1947) is a Branch Davidian and a survivor of the Waco siege. She was the wife of Douglas Wayne Martin, a Harvard-educated lawyer, who died in the 19 April 1993 fire that destroyed Mount Carmel Center. Four out of her seven children died in the fire: Wayne Joseph, 20; Anita, 18; Sheila Renee, 15; and Lisa Martin, 13. In September 1993, she received custody of James Martin (1982–1998) who has cerebral palsy and is blind because of a meningitis infection at 4 months old. By 1994, she obtained custody in Texas state court of her two other children – Daniel (born c. 1987) and Kimberly (born c. 1989).
Martin was in the compound on 28 February 1993, the day the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) attempted to conduct a raid of the Mount Carmel Center and serve search warrants and an arrest warrant on David Koresh.
Martin left the Mount Carmel Center on 21 March 1993 with her three youngest children. She was immediately held as a material witness by federal authorities including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in a hotel acting as a halfway house. Her three children were put into the foster care system until she regained custody of James Martin in September 1993. She testified in the trial of eleven Branch Davidians in San Antonio saying that the 28 February shootout was not planned and there was no conspiracy to murder federal agents.
Reportedly, Sheila Martin first heard of the Branch Davidians under Benjamin Roden in the 1960s. But Martin first began contact with David Koresh, the contemporary leader of the Branch Davidians, in 1982. After James Martin was disabled from a meningitis infection soon after his birth, Martin sought consultation and found it through Koresh via their conversations over the telephone. In 1985, she and Wayne Martin moved to Texas from Durham, North Carolina; they began living in the Mount Carmel Center in 1988. She lived in a bus at the Palestine, Texas camp, where many Branch Davidians lived while a dispute of leadership occurred between Koresh and George Roden over Mount Carmel Center.