Warren Jeffs FLDS compound in Texas surrounded by police #3

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  • #241
:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:

They certainly found probable cause once they entered the compound!

So when will you be headed there Ladybass? They had a hearing today.


I will be contacted after the 17th sometime to come down there.

BTW CNN is going to be bringing the 3 pm news confrence from CPS
 
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Well, they could be honest with the exception that they are not admitting that they are living with the father of their children. If they did then they probably wouldn't be eligible because they would have to count the father's income. Also, I read an accusation somewhere that when they go to apply for welfare, that wife #1 can't apply. So when wife #2 goes to apply, she applies for her children and the children of wife #1. And the reason that welfare doesn't establish paternity for the children is because the women announce they don't know the name of the person they slept with. A ridiculous story agreed, but you cannot force someone to tell something they say they don't know.
Also she can claim monies for someone who watches her children, so she can claim one or more of the wives as her child care.
 
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Also she can claim monies for someone who watches her children, so she can claim one or more of the wives as her child care.

What a scam. Maybe they all should be arrested for fraud.
 
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But that means there are still 82 mothers there with their children. Re-ieterate my hope that they are young mothers that are not very entrenched in FLDS.

After seeing some of them talking on TV this morning, I'm afraid there isn't much hope. :( This case truly makes me sick to my stomach.

Did you happen to see the lady on TV this morning - she had reddish curly/wavy hair? I didn't catch her name. The way she tilted her head to the side when she spoke in monotone was very disturbing to me. Like she was programmed. It was disgusting. :( :(
 
  • #247
What a scam. Maybe they all should be arrested for fraud.

I'll bet the Feds will be filing Fraud charges as well as the abuse charges. Hey IRS, tomorrow you should be free to investigate.;)
 
  • #248
news conference on cnn now
 
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After seeing some of them talking on TV this morning, I'm afraid there isn't much hope. :( This case truly makes me sick to my stomach.

Did you happen to see the lady on TV this morning - she had reddish curly/wavy hair? I didn't catch her name. The way she tilted her head to the side when she spoke in monotone was very disturbing to me. Like she was programmed. It was disgusting. :( :(
Those are probably the ones returning to the ranch, who have been brainwashed to believe in this "lifestyle" and to lie to outsiders. It is kinda like a real life Stepford Wives. One woman I read quoted, said her whole life was her children- that I don't doubt since they aren't allowed an education, to hold jobs beyond housework, and to think for themselves. These women are treated as chattel- their bodies are the mens properties.:sick:

I read my husband the riot act just for my name not being on the car insurance and trying to eliminate my business off of our taxes!
 
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Those are probably the ones returning to the ranch, who have been brainwashed to believe in this "lifestyle" and to lie to outsiders. It is kinda like a real life Stepford Wives. One woman I read quoted, said her whole life was her children- that I don't doubt since they aren't allowed an education, to hold jobs beyond housework, and to think for themselves. These women are treated as chattel- their bodies are the mens properties.:sick:

I read my husband the riot act just for my name not being on the car insurance and trying to eliminate my business off of our taxes!

It truly is very sad. I cannot imagine being degraded (not the word I was looking for, but you know what I mean :D ) to that extent. It was almost animated. If it wasn't so serious, it would be comical. :mad:
 
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Those are probably the ones returning to the ranch, who have been brainwashed to believe in this "lifestyle" and to lie to outsiders. It is kinda like a real life Stepford Wives. One woman I read quoted, said her whole life was her children- that I don't doubt since they aren't allowed an education, to hold jobs beyond housework, and to think for themselves. These women are treated as chattel- their bodies are the mens properties.:sick:

I read my husband the riot act just for my name not being on the car insurance and trying to eliminate my business off of our taxes!

Yes, but their "whole life is the man to whom they were a)married to or b)spiritually married to." The children are secondary.
 
  • #253
DON'T MESS With the Children of Texas!!!:clap::clap::clap::woohoo: I love it!


Now can we get some of that "Hang 'em High" justice for the FLDS men???
 
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It truly is very sad. I cannot imagine being degraded (not the word I was looking for, but you know what I mean :D ) to that extent. It was almost animated. If it wasn't so serious, it would be comical. :mad:
The men are putting the women out there to answer questions, why aren't we seeing them in front of the cameras? I mean, it's their children who were taken too. Or is it that once they realize that those children probably aren't coming back they're going to the other flds sites and picking out new "young wives" or having wives and children of others reassigned to them?
 
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DON'T MESS With the Children of Texas!!!:clap::clap::clap::woohoo: I love it!


Now can we get some of that "Hang 'em High" justice for the FLDS men???


I hope some of the other states are taking note !! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
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Someone would surely recognize her voice. Even if she is safe, one of the methods of keeping control is threatening loved ones.

The evidence list has material referencing Sara/Sarah Jessop. There's students lists, birth records, marriage records, and a lot of pictures.

I think LE may use these records to determine who the girl is, and if there's a picture of her among the pictures confiscated, they'll be showing that picture to the older children.

I'm very curious and hopeful that those women who chose not to go back to the YFZ ranch, and instead went to another safe location, are young women who want to leave the FLDS. If they do want to leave the FLDS, these women could be very helpful in identifying Sarah. Now that they're segregated from the older women who may have intimidated them into not talking, they may feel comfortable in talking. They may have a lot to say!
 
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I am getting really irked with CNN not carrying the entire press confrence!
 
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The men are putting the women out there to answer questions, why aren't we seeing them in front of the cameras? I mean, it's their children who were taken too. Or is it that once they realize that those children probably aren't coming back they're going to the other flds sites and picking out new "young wives" or having wives and children of others reassigned to them?

For the men, I honestly believe it's all about the sex and the money. :furious: :furious: They don't give a damn about anything else.

The one thing that keeps going through my mind is that maybe the men aren't too sad about this. They'll get to create all over again - start from scratch so to speak. :furious: :furious:
 
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For the men, I honestly believe it's all about the sex and the money. :furious: :furious: They don't give a damn about anything else.

The one thing that keeps going through my mind is that maybe the men aren't too sad about this. They'll get to create all over again - start from scratch so to speak. :furious: :furious:

Me too !! :furious: :furious: Let's hope that they're all in jail !! :behindbar :behindbar
 
  • #260
Me too !! :furious: :furious: Let's hope that they're all in jail !! :behindbar :behindbar

I do wonder how the mothers that came back will be treated. :confused: I would imagine they will be given the third degree on what they've told, etc. I also wonder if perhaps they'd be sent to other compounds - perhaps in Utah or AZ and new women would be sent to Tx?
 
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