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"Prophet of Evil" Warren Jeffs - Former child bride who helped take down cult leader speaks out in new documentary

Started by cc, February 19, 2018, 10:54:15 PM

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http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/02/19/former-child-bride-who-helped-take-down-cult-leader-warren-jeffs-speaks-out-in-new-documentary.html">Former child bride who helped take down cult leader Warren Jeffs speaks out in new documentary



Elissa Wall can still vividly remember when she was forced to marry her 19-year-old first cousin Allen Steed at the age of 14 by a false religious prophet.



The former child bride has come forward with her story as part of A&E's documentary "Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil."



The special explores how the now-imprisoned cult leader ruled over an estimated 15,000 followers of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS).



The 62-year-old is said to have had 78 wives, more than 50 children and controlled millions of dollars of the church before he was sentenced to life in prison in 2011 for sexually assaulting his 12-year-old and 15-year-old child brides.



Wall later became the lead witness in the trial that ultimately put Jeffs in prison. A 2014 Lifetime movie titled "Outlaw Prophet" starring Tony Goldwyn attempted to shed light on a community ruled by a man who was determined to quell his demands and desires.



Wall, now 31, says she is determined to pull back the curtain on the secretive community.



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I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

cc

Just realized it was over on A&E an hour ago - It is on you tube and other channels - may be re-run on A&E - I'll check
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: "cc"Just realized it was over on A&E an hour ago - It is on you tube and other channels - may be re-run on A&E - I'll check

I saw a documentary about him and his cult. Pure evil I tell you.

cc

Aw you saw it - Was it tonight or another doc on it?



Was it well done?



It just finished?  .. but ... It's on again 1 am Eastern (10 pst) on A & E - I got it set to record



" Pure evil " for sure - and many say he STILL runs the group from jail
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

cc

Polygamist sex offender Warren Jeffs still trying to lead from jail



https://www.cbsnews.com/news/warren-jeffs-trying-to-lead-polygamist-sect-behind-bars-officials/">https://www.cbsnews.com/news/warren-jef ... officials/">https://www.cbsnews.com/news/warren-jeffs-trying-to-lead-polygamist-sect-behind-bars-officials/



HUNTSVILLE, Texas - Earlier this year, a wife of former polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs tried to visit him at a Texas state prison with a tiny microphone implanted in her hollowed-out watch. Another time recently, a woman planning to visit the convicted sex offender was denied entry after a metal detector found something buried in her hair and she refused to show it to a corrections officer.



Such is the hide-and-seek game authorities play with the self-styled prophet of the breakaway Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, who is serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting his 12- and 15-year-old child brides at a church compound in West Texas.



Prison officials said it was the second time recently that Jeffs' wives were caught trying microphone-in-the-watch that ploy. Those and other details emerged in Phoenix earlier this month at a trial involving Arizona and Utah church followers that offered a rare glimpse into how Jeffs still tries to exert control from behind bars.



Among other breaches of prison rules, Jeffs' phone privileges were temporarily suspended in 2012 when it was determined the caller at the other end was broadcasting the conversation on a speakerphone. And a Texas prisons official testified at the Phoenix trial that some mail sent by Jeffs was blocked when it appeared to be written in code.



From his arrival in 2011 at an East Texas prison, the 60-year-old Jeffs presented special challenges.
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: "cc"Polygamist sex offender Warren Jeffs still trying to lead from jail



https://www.cbsnews.com/news/warren-jeffs-trying-to-lead-polygamist-sect-behind-bars-officials/">https://www.cbsnews.com/news/warren-jef ... officials/">https://www.cbsnews.com/news/warren-jeffs-trying-to-lead-polygamist-sect-behind-bars-officials/



HUNTSVILLE, Texas - Earlier this year, a wife of former polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs tried to visit him at a Texas state prison with a tiny microphone implanted in her hollowed-out watch. Another time recently, a woman planning to visit the convicted sex offender was denied entry after a metal detector found something buried in her hair and she refused to show it to a corrections officer.



Such is the hide-and-seek game authorities play with the self-styled prophet of the breakaway Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, who is serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting his 12- and 15-year-old child brides at a church compound in West Texas.



Prison officials said it was the second time recently that Jeffs' wives were caught trying microphone-in-the-watch that ploy. Those and other details emerged in Phoenix earlier this month at a trial involving Arizona and Utah church followers that offered a rare glimpse into how Jeffs still tries to exert control from behind bars.



Among other breaches of prison rules, Jeffs' phone privileges were temporarily suspended in 2012 when it was determined the caller at the other end was broadcasting the conversation on a speakerphone. And a Texas prisons official testified at the Phoenix trial that some mail sent by Jeffs was blocked when it appeared to be written in code.



From his arrival in 2011 at an East Texas prison, the 60-year-old Jeffs presented special challenges.

 :swoon:

Bricktop

All "prophets" are evil, and interested only in "profit".



It defies belief how these charlatans can entrap so many people with their lies and theatrics in a nation that is supposedly advanced and educated.



Even those exposed as frauds have returned and are raking in the dollars AGAIN. Jimmy Swaggart for example. What is it about American culture than makes them susceptible to confidence artists like these?

Berry Sweet

You'd think at this day and age people would know better than to fall for prophet crap or cult stuff....but these evil people always target those who are lonely and desperate.  What a world.

Bricktop

But not all are lonely and desperate. Those big bucks must come from some deep pockets. When you watch their "sermons" there are people in the crowd that look like they're doing just fine. They are usually the ones holding their hand in the air in some form of supplication.

cc

True Berry, but these people did not "join"



These  people they were born into it, forced to stay within it  and have never seen the outside world





Brick - This and our very own "Bountiful" in BC Canada are NOT in any way like the cornball TV evangelist "voluntary" groups
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"All "prophets" are evil, and interested only in "profit".



It defies belief how these charlatans can entrap so many people with their lies and theatrics in a nation that is supposedly advanced and educated.



Even those exposed as frauds have returned and are raking in the dollars AGAIN. Jimmy Swaggart for example. What is it about American culture than makes them susceptible to confidence artists like these?

How can anyone fall for a Charles Manson, Jim Jones or a Warren Jeffs?



That's not a good analogy because children had no choice in the case of Warren Jeffs.

cc

BC and the Feds have tried to break Bountiful - but cannot get witnesses and failed to prosecute successfully



The people are prisoners from birth till death.



Seems crazy that in today's world we cannot break them open ... in a way like how after dozens of events they could not stop the Parkland shooter  ... To prosecute or even to hold anyone for a length of time , you must have solid proof even though "everyone knows"
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Berry Sweet

Quote from: "Bricktop"But not all are lonely and desperate. Those big bucks must come from some deep pockets. When you watch their "sermons" there are people in the crowd that look like they're doing just fine. They are usually the ones holding their hand in the air in some form of supplication.


Oh your talking about the big time stuff....with thousands in the audience...yeah that stuff is bullshit and I don't support it.



I was appalled when there was flooding in the south, was it last year? And one of these mega churches refused to open their doors to help people....bunch of losers.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Bricktop"All "prophets" are evil, and interested only in "profit".



It defies belief how these charlatans can entrap so many people with their lies and theatrics in a nation that is supposedly advanced and educated.



Even those exposed as frauds have returned and are raking in the dollars AGAIN. Jimmy Swaggart for example. What is it about American culture than makes them susceptible to confidence artists like these?

How can anyone fall for a Charles Manson, Jim Jones or a Warren Jeffs?



That's not a good analogy because children had no choice in the case of Warren Jeffs.

You are talking about mind control. I don't understand it either.

Berry Sweet

Quote from: "cc"True Berry, but these people did not "join"



These  people they were born into it, forced to stay within it  and have never seen the outside world





Brick - This and our very own "Bountiful" in BC Canada are NOT in any way like the cornball TV evangelist "voluntary" groups


That is true.  Those ones don't know better, they think it's normal.   Like the documentary "Jesus Camp"....The brain washing of those poor kids.



I use to go to a church when I was in elementary school....my friend went and she invited me to go....I ended going for a few years....it was very religious and lots of praying....but the people were what sucked me in...they were so friendly and they always did stuff, which was exciting....but then I started to get older and think for myself....I didn't agree with their ways and the way they ran their church...deep down I felt it was really manipulative and there was lots wrong....I stopped going.



I'm still friends on fb with some of the people I went to that church with....most moved south into the state's...they are still nice people but, they are all now adults and full on deluded into these beliefs....some of them even willingingly give 40% of their monthly income to the church << that's just wrong.



Some of them even travel back up north here to Vancouver for a visit, but they never contact me to visit me while they are here....reason being is, they believe anyone who has left the church is a sinner and a back slider and not to be communicated with.