In 1991, a pregnant 17-year-old boarded a plane from Germany to Australia with her new husband.
She spoke little English and had never left her home, but the God-fearing catholic was fulfilling heaven's calling.
Together Bettina and William Kamm were on a mission to build God's paradise – away from Europe where the traditional values of Catholicism were, according to him, under threat.
William was 41 years old and Bettina was not quite of consenting age when they wed – a detail he overlooked.
There was also another tiny detail her older, ecclesiastical partner had neglected to address.
He was already married.
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William – who called himself "Little Pebble" – founded the Order of St. Charbel in the 1960s, with Megan explaining that even as a young man, he was "a little different."
"When other teenagers in the 60s were growing their hair long and learning guitar so they could be like The Beatles, he was building little altars to his saints and saying prayers to heaven and holding prayer meetings all around the place," she said.