Rebecca Musser in 'Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey' ; Warren Jeffs during his extradition hearing on August 31, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Warren Jeffs called himself a prophet, but he was, in reality, a ...
Warren Jeffs called himself a prophet, but he was, in reality, a polygamist cult leader and a perpetrator of sexual abuse. ABC News reported in The Doomsday Prophet: Truth and Lies that as many as 24 ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Imprisoned polygamist leader Warren Jeffs has suffered a mental breakdown and isn’t fit to give a deposition in a sex abuse case against him, according to a recent court filing.
The controversial FLDS cult in Utah gets the Lifetime treatment this weekend with the network television premiere of Surviving My Father: The Rachel Jeffs Story. The TV film is based on the story of ...
(CBS/AP) SAN ANGELO, Texas - The child sexual assault case against polygamist leader Warren Jeffs went to the jury Thursday, after Jeffs stood mostly mute for his closing argument. The 55-year-old ...
One of Jeffs' 86 wives has fled two months after he began his life sentence. Oct. 13, 2011— -- One of the wives of polygamist leader Warren Jeffs, who is currently serving a life sentence for ...
Matt and Zack Jeffs say the polygamist leader is calling the shots from prison. Dec. 5. 2013— -- Two nephews of jailed polygamist leader Warren Jeffs say he uses God's name to brainwash others ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- Attorneys for polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs asked the Utah Supreme Court to reverse his 2007 criminal conviction and direct a judge to order a new trial. The appeal filed Nov.
We are going to get the inside story of polygamist Warren Jeffs from a private detective who helped bring him to justice. Sam Brower is a private detective and author of “Prophet’s Prey: My Seven-Year ...
Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs has been sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing underage child brides. The leader of the Utah-based Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ...
Samuel R. Bateman, 48, of Colorado City, Ariz., who claimed to have more than 20 “wives” including 10 “brides” under 18, pleaded guilty in April to two felony conspiracy charges. By Michael Levenson ...
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