viewers have been left sickened after tuning into new documentary, Hell Camp: Teen Nightmare, which tells the harrowing true story of a 'wilderness therapy camp' and the man who founded it.Former military special forces officer Steve Cartisano established the Challenger Foundation in the desert in the 1980s and charged parents $16,000 to supposedly tame their wayward teens by allegedly tying them to trees, taking away their rations and forcing them to carry bags of manure.The 90-minute film delves into what really went on during the camp's 63-day program, which saw one teenager die during a 500-mile desert 'hike' in excruciating heat.
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