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listen to. a sinister secret caught on tape! [inaudible] it will just rock you! for too long, he alluded the law. could she bring the him down? i looked him in the eyes as if to say. we meet again! it is a long way home. back to that place tucked away between the towering [inaudible] of utah. the place where you have been in that other lifetime. it is tough to be back. brings up a lot of things that are still really raw. then when she was known as sister becky. and wore those colorful prairie dresses. and piled up her long and braided hair. and shared a husband with more than 60 other women. it was here in this place that they call short crick or just, the crick. here is where it happened. a lot of it is the same, a lot of it has changed. i m not the same person that i was either. her name is rebecca musser. she has come back to the crick for the first time in years. hoping to find family and friends that she left behind. anyone, that is, who m ....
14 here. they would build a shining white temple for the church here. the project was to say the least, ambitious. the whole town went up around the tyndall. these were the most faithful flds followers. and it was literally their place to wait for zion. they farmed the land, raise the lies sock. built the quality homes for them in their children. schools, machine stops, a factory. away from the world. there were no building codes in the county where he they were building. they could just start building something. of course in warren s mind it was god telling him to go out there and do this. to find a place of refuge. warren did not just see construction of the ranch. but spent long stretches of time here, or anywhere else. one of the reasons he kept alluding law enforcement. and then, in august of 2006. on a lowly stretch of ....
Marry, was 14. here they would build a shining white temple for the church. the project was, to say the least, ambitious. a whole town went up around the temple. these were the most faithful flds followers and this little settlement literally their place to wait for zion. they farmed the land, raised the livestock, built the big, quality homes for their many children, and schools and machine shops and factories. a self-sufficient little world. there were no building codes in the county where he was building. they could start building something. of course, in warren s mind, it was god telling him to go out there and do this to find places of refuge. reporter: warren jeffs oversaw construction and settlement of the ranch but never spent long stretches of time here or anywhere else. one reason why he kept eluding law enforcement. and then, in august 2006, on a lonely stretch of interstate ....