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Published: 06:08 BST, 10 March 2018 | Updated: 09:04 BST, 10 March 2018
The twisted family who shocked the world for their 'incest cult' in New South Wales have shared sick photos online. 
Six years after authorities first uncovered Australia's most depraved child abuse case, Betty Colt, a court pseudonym, has shared photos on social media with the family motto plastered across the bottom.
The Colt matriarch shared a photo of herself on Facebook with family members.
The twisted family who shocked the world for their 'incest cult' in New South Wales have shared sick photos online (Betty Colt pictured centre)
Six years after authorities first uncovered Australia's most depraved child abuse case, Betty Colt (pictured), a court pseudonym, has shared photos on social media with the family motto
Other members of the incest cult including Betty Colt's nephew have also shared photos using the family motto (pictured)
The photos had a pink graphic and love hearts framing the bottom of the photo alongside phrase 'love makes a family', News Corp revealed.
A Facebook quiz Betty Colt filled out also described the woman as a 'fun mum' whose 'children love (her) because there is never a dull moment with (her) around'.
The family of 38 were separated by officials after they were found living in squalid conditions in 2012 with no running water, toilets or electricity, 328km west of Sydney.
Welfare officers removed 12 inbred, illiterate and malnourished children from the bush camp including five of Betty Colt's children - one she conceived with her own father. 
Many of the children did not know how to brush their teeth, slept in dirty beds among cigarette butts and rotting food, couldn't wash their hair or use toilet paper and had facial deformities.
Once in care they told officials of horrific sexual abuse by adults and by siblings on the isolated farms, on children as young as 12. 
The Colt matriarch shared a photo of herself on Facebook with family members as well as a quiz about her being a 'fun mum' who is 'never dull'
The family of 38 were separated by officials after they were found living in squalid conditions in 2012 with no running water, toilets or electricity, 328km west of Sydney
Welfare officers removed 12 inbred, illiterate and malnourished children from the bush camp (pictured) including five of Betty Colt's children - one she conceived with her own father
Judge Peter Johnstone, president of the Children's Court of NSW, forbade Betty Colt, some of her brothers and sisters and her daughter Raylene from living with some family members
Judge Peter Johnstone, president of the Children's Court of NSW, forbade Betty Colt, some of her brothers and sisters and her daughter Raylene from living with some family members.
However, Betty Colt has continued to share messages and love hearts on social media where a family member believed to be her son has also posted a photo with the same 'love makes a family' sticker, the publication reported.
Other members of the incest cult including Betty Colt's nephew Karl have also shared photos using the family motto.
The family matriarch spent a year in prison in 2014 for trying to kidnap two of her sons, Bobby, 15, and Billy, 14, from foster care.
While some family members including Tammy, Betty's oldest child, have relocated and started new relationships. 
Other incestuous cult members, Jed and Karl - Betty's sister Martha's children -reportedly stay in touch with their aunty.      
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THIS is the "world's most inbred family" with four generations of incest -including at least 14 kids with parents all related to each other.
Perverted patriarch of the oddball clan Tim Colt ran an "incest" farm in the Australian Outback where he raped his daughters and fathered their children, say reports.
Research, based on data published by the Children's Court Down Under, reveals how Tim fathered seven children - five girls and two boys - with wife June. 
The fiend, who died in 2009, also had multiple kids with daughter Betty and his eldest girl Rhonda, the Daily Mail in Australia reports.
The 38-member Colt clan were forced to live in squalor in a sickening story of incest, neglect, and paedophilia that shocked the world when their story was first revealed.
Since then, the children have all been given court appointed pseudonyms to conceal their identities.
One of the members of the family - Frank Colt - was found guilty in 2020 of sexually assaulting a teen relative during a visit to the family farm near Yass in 2010.
The offence occurred two years before shocked police discovered the clan living in an isolated camp .
The disgusting details of the family - who moved between rural Victoria, Western Australia South Australia and the Northern Territory - were revealed after a gagging order on their gruesome family history ceased.
Their twisted family tree shows there were four known generations who were living together, including four kids who were the great-grandchildren and grandchildren of Tim Colt.  
His youngest daughter had children to her brother Charlie, a court heard.
DNA testing discovered 11 of those children were the product of parents who were closely related to each another, say the shocking reports.
Also living in the camp were a dozen second or third-generation family members who were legally adults so not required to undergo DNA testing.
Three of the late Tim Colt’s daughters have been dragged through court trials, assaulted in prison, and ostracised in communities due to their inbred children – the products of rape and sexual relations with their own father and siblings.
In one Colt trial, Tim Colt's son Roderick was found guilty of raping his niece, who was also his half-sister.
The victim, Petra, was the biological child of Tim and Bettyand was also attacked by her uncle Frank in the back seat of his car during a visit to the family farm in February 2010, for which he was convicted.
She told police back in 2013 that she had never gone to school, lived "in a cult" and that "all my aunts, uncles and cousins have all been sleeping together".
Betty and Rhonda's sister Martha, who openly shared a "marital bed" with her brother Charlie Colt, gave birth to five children.
Their brood were likely fathered by Charlie, her own father Tim and another brother, Roderick, it was revoltingly revealed at her trial.
She was slapped with a two-year prison sentence after concealing the paternity of her kids, who were all proven to be the product of sexual relations with a biological relative by DNA tests.
Martha gave birth to three sons and three daughters, one of whom died, between 1988 and 2006.
She claimed the kids were the product of five casual encounters, a tale a judge called "demonstrably untrue".
The court heard how police intercepts of conversations between Martha and brother Charlie were brimming with "giggling and a degree of sexualised banter."
Charlie Colt - who originally faced 27 charges – was found not guilty on two charges and acquitted, with the balance being withdrawn.
Tim Colt's other two daughters were also convicted of perjury for attempting to hide the identity of their children's fathers.
Betty was convicted of four counts of perjury, one of lying under oath and one of perverting the course of justice, and was jailed for 14 months.
Rhonda also received a 14-month intensive corrections order for perjury.
DNA testing would reveal all four women had children whose fathers were the mothers’ own father or brother, or a half brother, uncle, nephew or grandfather.
Of the original 80 charges originally levelled against eight Colts – including incest, child sexual abuse, indecency against a child and perjury – many were dropped.
Charlie Colt, who originally faced 27 charges – was found not guilty on two charges and acquitted, with the balance being withdrawn.
Although all eight family members were imprisoned after their 2018 arrest, only half have subsequently received custodial sentences.
Suppression orders had remained on the family’s interbreeding practices and rampant sexual interactions as eight family members were before the courts.
Three family members, Roderick, Martha and Derek Colt, filed notices of intention to appeal in 2020, all of which have since expired.
The horrific family history intertwined with incest only began to emerge nearly nine years ago after authorities discovered nearly 40 relatives living in inhumane conditions in an outback bush camp.
They lived amongst an uninsulated shed, old caravans and tents on a New South Wales bush block that was found in 2012.
The Colt children were sleeping in tents without running water, toilets, or electricity, had shuffling gait, and could not speak intelligible English.
They spread to remote parts of Australia after the NSW farm was raided.
The clan travelled around the country performing at town halls, festivals and country shows, and even produced records with album covers featuring the patriarch and three children.
One sickening album was even entitled a collection of family "love songs".
Many of them have now reached adulthood and have shown marked improvement in personal hygiene and health - but they are still overshadowed by deprivations from their childhood.
Some have low slung ears or misaligned eyes as a result of inbreeding and they look decades older than their actual age.
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Family members who conceal rape can be arrested.
Concealing a sexual crime against a child in the family could result in an arrest. This comes after the Gauteng Department of Community Safety says although incest or child sexual assault is not a new phenomenon, the COVID-19 lockdown intensified the crime.
In many cases, rape in families is never reported to the police.
Reporter Pearl Magubane visited a family that has been torn apart by alleged rape incidents. A mother, her daughter and a cousin. Their names have been changed to protect the minor’s identity.
On the 3rd of March 2013, Carol opened her home, in Johannesburg, to neighbours so they could watch a soccer match. It was a fun day and drinks were flowing.
After the match, the guests left, except for two young girls who she had befriended and a married neighbour. Carol says the friend left to buy more alcohol. Little did she know the married neighbour had a different agenda.
“He leaned over to kiss me. I asked him what he was doing. Before I knew it, he had overpowered me and just raped me on my sofa.”
When her friend returned just after the alleged rape, the neighbour quickly left. She reported the incident to the police. He was arrested the same night. However, despite DNA evidence and her testimony, the key witness disappeared when she was due to testify. The court ruled in favour of the alleged perpetrator, who had insisted it was consensual sex. Carol says the not-guilty verdict, which was only reached four years later, turned her life upside down.
“I did not get the justice I needed, therefore, I still don’t have closure. I still suffer from severe depression and still on Schedule 5 medication. Eight years later, I still go for therapy and still get hospitalized at mental institutions. I can’t even tell you how many times I have been in hospital. I lost my apartment and I drink alcohol on a daily to numb my pain tears.”
Her teenage daughter went through the same ordeal. The alleged perpetrator, a cousin, allegedly sexually molested her when she was 4-years-old, and again when she was 9-years-old, this time at her grandmothers’ house.
“I was a little girl, he was a few years older and I did not know anything. My grandmother said I shouldn’t tell my mom because she was in hospital and still struggling to deal with her rape. It has been very painful. I’m still not coping. I felt nobody loves me because they were protecting him instead of me.”
She only told her mother when she was 12-years-old. Now 17, the relationship between mother and daughter is strained. The teenager is accused of being ill-disciplined.
Tragedy struck the family once again.
A cousin, 21-year-old Thando, was allegedly raped by a family member just a month ago. The matter was reported to the police.
Thando says it’s been a traumatic period. She’s since moved in with an aunt.
“I can’t be at home. I become sad and withdrawn. I just keep thinking about it. I thought I was fine until last week when the police came and I had to go point out where my cousin lives. It was traumatic, but I’m happy he has been arrested and maybe justice will prevail.”
Trauma, shame, regret, fear – these are just some of the emotions rape victims experience.
Connie Ramathibela, Ikhaya Lethemba Head of Professional Services at Gauteng Community Safety, says child sexual abuse or incest is prevalent in many families.
Ramathibela says it has been exacerbated by the hard lockdown in 2020 when people couldn’t leave their homes.
“It is so prevalent and I think even with COVID it has escalated as well because children were not going to school. They were stuck with their male family relatives. It happens a lot.”
Ramathibela says perpetrators often get away as families sweep the problem under the carpet.
“It does not get reported more often because the child is threatened. The families prefer to settle the matter out of court. Either because the person who did this is a breadwinner or to save face because it is something that cannot go out there. Sometimes they blame the victim and protect the perpetrator, which is so unfortunate.”
Ramathibela says these family secrets often haunt the victims.
“It becomes very difficult for the victims to cope because of the fear and it causes trauma. Sometimes, people who experience sexual abuse as children, they don’t speak out till a later stage when they become independent. They can have problems with relationships and there is also physical damage that can occur, like problems with conceiving. Maybe isibeletho was damaged or she was made to do an abortion. Without counselling a person can choose the wrong lifestyle or depend on substances to cope. The person can also be an abuser themselves. This also happens to boys. The person can struggle to cope,” Ramathibela explains.
If the matter is reported and the child doesn’t feel comfortable living in that same environment, it is in the best interest of the child to be taken to a youth care centre for protection. If you, as a parent or family member conceal the rape, you too can be arrested as an accomplice to the crime.

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