Warren Jeffs, the leader of the polygamist sect Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, was convicted in 2011 for the sexual assault of underage girls.
and defectors would speak out publicly against Jeffs, but each of these was portrayed as a religious test for the FLDS. After his capture, Jeffs made many suicide attempts while in custody, and once renounced his prophethood, but even these ...
Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil: With Mike Watkiss, Warren Jeffs, Rachel Jeffs Blackmore, Flora Jessop. "Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil" pulls back the curtain on the now imprisoned religious prophet to an estimated 15,000 followers of the FLDS Church who,
Michelle Mark
In this searing memoir of survival in the spirit of Stolen Innocence, the daughter of Warren Jeffs, the self-proclaimed Prophet of the FLDS Church, takes you deep inside the secretive polygamist Mormon fundamentalist cult run by her family and how she escaped it.Born into the Fundamentalist Ch...
Mark Shurtleff, ``Religion and Non-State Governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS,'' Utah Law Review, 2010, no. 1 (2010): 118, epubs.utah.edu/index.php/ ulr/article/view/348/286.Shurtleff, M. (2010). Religion and non state governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS. Utah Law Review, ...
That is going to be particularly interesting when we talk about Warren Jeffs, so remember that-human incarnation of God.doi:10.5072/ULR.V2010I1.348Mark Shurtleffutah law reviewMark Shurtleff, ``Religion and Non-State Governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS,'' Utah Law Review, 2010, no. 1 ...