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Abigail Marlow. Photographed by Heather Butler
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Heather Butle

Isami Daehn, 33, was born in Sagamihara, Japan, and raised in Fussa, a suburb of Tokyo. She moved back to Sagamihara during her late teens. Her upbringing was far from average. She was brought up in an extremist Christian cult.

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