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Mike Watkiss
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The Lone Star State got sucker punched by a hoaxster. The media got played by the polygamists. Texas judges clearly have no clue about the history of Warren Jeffs and his FLDS faithful. And the children went back to the ranch.
Forgive me if I don't join in the kumbaya chorus.
The truth is that if young girls weren't systematically raped--if young boys weren't systematically exploited and abandoned--and if tax-payers weren't systematically picking-up the tab, I'd probably be laughing my ass off right now.
The truth is, however, I know how the system works.
What a mess! What a Texas-sized mess!
I think the problem is that much of the world and certainly much of the media look at this story as if it were some sort of snap-shot in time--a nano-second in history--all beginning with that ill-fated raid in early April 2008.
And it's in this very limited time frame that Texas officials set for themselves the daunting task of trying to understand, analyze and investigate the FLDS culture--attempting to answer the pertinent and pressing questions:
Does the FLDS Church practice underage marriages? Are young girls routinely deprived of any meaningful opportunities and education and then forced, as teenagers, to marry older, already married men? Are a large percentage of the young boys driven out of the community at adolescence in order to reduce the competition for the highly-prized young brides? Are the large families routinely subsidized by tax dollars? Do the religious rights of the polygamous men always come at the expense of the women and children's human rights? Do the FLDS people chronically and consistently lie to the outside world in order to cover-up the wrong-doings within? And have they done so throughout their history?
In the days immediately following the raid, the world, the media and a lot of Texas judges debated these issues as if the jury was still out, as if there was some question or doubt.
My problem is that I know the story too well. I'm way beyond using words like "allegedly" and "reportedly". I don't see this as a snap shot in time, but instead as a perverse, panoramic history.
For me these are not generic allegations or abstract innuendos. They are real life stories about real life people--stories that I have thoroughly documented and reported repeatedly for well over a decade.
In fact the the FLDS Church is in West Texas because of a story I broke--the story of a extraordinary young woman named Ruth Stubbs who at the age of 16 was forced by Warren Jeffs to marry a 32-year-old polygamous cop who already had two wives and twenty children. After her arranged, "celestial" marriage, Ruth was immediately impregnated by her polygamous cop "husband." And for three long unhappy years, Ruth towed the line. But then, at the tender age of 19, Ruth Stubbs summoned the strength and the courage to ran from Colorado City with her then two young children and a third child on the way.
Ruth and her kids ended up in Phoenix where she told her story to me. I put it on television. The public reacted with outrage. Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff heard about the story and put one of his gutsy prosecutor, a woman named Kris Knowlton, on the case. Knowlton took the polygamous cop husband, a guy by the name Rodney Holm, to court on charges of bigamy and having sex with an underage girl. And in a precedent setting case, Rod Holm was convicted by a Utah jury and sent jail.
At that very moment, Warren Jeffs saw the proverbial writing on the wall. I would argue it was the one time the so-called Prophet was actually prophetic. He knew that if a polygamous police officer could get thrown in jail, it was only a matter of time before they came after him (especially with a smart-ass reporter like me dogging him at every turn.) After all he's the guy who arranges absolutely every single marriages in the community. He has also taken dozens of underage girls as brides himself.
With Rod Holm in the slammer, a suddenly nervous "Uncle Warren" began sending his minions out to canvas the country and start buying up compounds. Jeffs and his flock weren't going to give up forced, underage marriages. It's who they are. It's what they do.
Of course Warren Jeffs wasn't able to enjoy his Texas Taj Mahal for very long. Another brave young woman saw to that. Her name is Elissa Wall. At 14, Elissa was forced by Mr. Jeffs to marry her 19-year-old first cousin. She pleaded with Jeffs not to push her into the incestuous union, tearfully explaining to him that her heart was telling her that this was not for her. To which Jeffs coldly and cruelly responded "your heart is in the wrong place!"
When Elissa told of her heartbreaking story of victimization in a Utah court room last year, Warren Jeffs was sent to prison probably for the rest of his life.
The stories of Ruth Stubbs and Elissa Wall are not some nebulous allegations. They are significant parts of a well-documented history.
But of course to understand that history you first have to know it. And it was pretty clear, following the raid down in Texas, that most of the reporters and pundits who were suddenly all over television shooting their mouths off didn't know jack.
And just as there is a long and painful history of woman and girls being abused and exploited in the FLDS culture (Ruth Stubbs, Elissa Wall, Flora Jessop, Caroline Jessop, Pennie Petersen, Laurine Jessop, Candi Shapley and Shari Beth Taylor are but a few) there are many other corrupt layers and components to this sordid saga.
Few people outside Utah and Arizona know that over the last couple of years the two states have been forced to de-certify almost all of the police officers in Hildale, Utah and Colorado City, Arizona. This after it was demonstrated in public hearings before administrative law judges that the cops, all followers of Warren Jeffs, were guilty of malfeasance and violating their oaths of office.
Bottomline: it was determined that they were a lot more loyal to Prophet Warren Jeffs than they were to the law of the land and the United States Constitution.
There is also the little matter of the Colorado City School District. A couple of years ago, Arizona lawmakers were forced to pass emergency legislation granting state education officials the authority to take control of bankrupt school districts. This after Warren Jeffs ordered all his followers back in 1999 to pull their children out of the district's schools. (It's a lot easier to control and indoctrinate at home and in private schools.) And while all FLDS children suddenly stopped attending the public schools, Warren Jeffs followers continued to occupy every one of the district's positions of authority from superintendent on down to grounds keeper.
And guess what--it did not take these polygamous pillars of integrity very long to steer the district right on to the rocks. When state officials finally stepped-in, the tiny rural school district was about two million dollars in debt and arguably the most corrupt district in the country. And where did the money go? Right into the pockets of Jeffs and his followers. Just one of many examples of Jeffs and company fleecing the government or "bleeding the beast" as they like to call it.
Most of the people watching the events unfold in Texas probably know nothing about these other significant elements of the FLDS story. But they should.
My biggest beef, however, with what happened in Texas is with the lawyers. I'm used to Jeffs' henchmen lying to my face. They have been doing it for years. But the B.S. Jeffs' lawyers were slinging in the old Lone Star State at time made me want to laugh and at times made me want to puke--especially the sanctimonious, hypocritical nonsense being pitched by the prophet's long time consigliere, a Salt Lake Attorney by the name of Rod Parker.
In Texas, Parker whined to any camera he could find about the families being torn apart--about children being ripped from their parents. This from a guy who has done more damage to the FLDS people than the Texas Rangers could ever dream of--a guy who has made millions of dollars for himself and his fancy Salt Lake law firm representing child abusers like the polygamous cop Rodney Holm( a case that, by-the-way, Parker lost miserably in court)--a guy who has been Warren Jeffs' legal hatchet man for many years--separating children from parents who have been ex-communicated by Warren Jeffs--a guy who once dragged a mother of 14 children into an Arizona court and tried to have her and her children evicted from their Colorado City home and thrown out on the streets. All because the woman(Lenore Holm) had the audacity to stand up to Warren Jeffs and say that she did not want her 16-year-old daughter placed into a polygamous marriage with a 38-year-old man who already had a wife and ten children(another case that, by-the-way, attorney Rod Parker lost miserably.)
It was with both disgust and amusement that I watched as Parker became the ring-leader and gate-keeper in West Texas as the polygamous publicity machine kicked into high gear in the days following the raid. I'm very proud to say that I'm the one reporter in this country that Parker and his flunkies barred at the gates of the Texas compound. While those lawyers were busy ushering in hordes of network reporters, producers from Oprah, and every other character with a camera and a pencil--I got the official 86!
Don't get me wrong, I can completely understand why they didn't want me there. I would have messed up their well-produced "poor us" party, their "persecution" parade.
The truth is I know the story too well.
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