If you read Elissa Wall's book, Stolen Innocence, you will not see evidence of horrific physical abuse in the home, as in Carolyn Jessop's book Escape. EW paints a picture of a fairly loving family and a very gentle, sweet mother who was a refuge, as all mother's should be, to EW. However, EW's mom was so religious, so highly enmeshed in the FLDS mindset, that she obeyed, almost entirely without question, what her "priesthood head" (husband) said, or what the prophet or his mouthpieces said. And therein lies the problem. Because of the dictates of the males whom she was compelled to obey, EW's mom abandoned several of her sons (one who she drove to the side of the highway and let out with not much more than the clothes on his back, another who was only around 12 years of age at the time), she allowed herself to be "reassigned" to another husband, taking all of her her children away from their father, not even able to say goodbye, and she allowed her 14 year old little girl to marry the 19 year old cousin the child loathed. According to the book, EW's mom was devasted by all of these things, but she felt she had no choice but to obey the dictates of this patriarchy. She even tried to keep encouraing her 14 year old daughter to obey and learn to love the cousin, despite knowing her daughter was traumatized, being raped by the man and wanting nothing more than to just be allowed to go home to her mommy. I believe there are families in the FLDS in which physical and sexual abuse are not occurring. I believe there are FLDS families that are affectionate with their children, adore their children and allow their kids to have fun. But, when you couple stories like Elissa Walls with the testimony of people like the couple who were fighting for the return of their infant, it is clear that the FLDS children are at great risk of harm under the care of their parents. These people are capitivated by their prophet and will obey him and their priesthood heads without question. Come on! The mother testifying stated that the photo of the 12 year old girl being embraced and kissed by Warren Jeffs was inappropriate, but she also said people are free to do what they want and that the prophet is "perfect"! Her husband stated that the photo of his little sister being kissed by Jeffs was "wild" and that it went against his religion, but he also said it was not sexual abuse! So, when it happens to his little girl I guess it will not be abuse then either? These people know that in their religion, behavior like that does not occur unless the parties are married. They are well aware that this little girl is married to 52 year old Warren Jeffs. But they denied knowing. So, we know they lie and we cannot believe anything they say, including that they will protect their kids and keep them from underage marriage. That's why CPS needed to act and needs to maintain involvement for years to come. It seems so clear to me. By the way, I saw a close up of some of the photos of WJ kissing the little girl and one was framed with the caption "Warren and Loretta, First Anniversary." It was also dated 2005, not 2006. So, I'm confused why the media keeps saying 2006. Also, that would make the little girl closer to 11 years old in the photo, and 10 when they married, if the media is right in saying she was born in 1994. This is their leader! They follow this man! How can anyone not be scared by this?