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Warren Jeffs was the prophet and president of a polygamist Mormon sect known as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — until he was convicted and sentenced to life for child sexual assault. 33 Photos Of Life Inside The Creepy Confines Of Warren Jeffs’ Fundamentalist Mormon Cult. View Gallery.
Warren Jeffs had over 78 wives, including Millie Blackmore, Nolita Collen Blackmore, Anie Mae, Nolita Collen, Naomie Jessop, Brielle Decker, and Marrianne Jessop. 29 of his wives were inherited upon his father’s death, while he married 56.
Here's what you need to know about Warren Jeffs' many wives, some of which were child brides and are why he is currently in federal prison.
Warren Jeffs had at least 78 wives, and at the time of his arrest, 24 of them were under the age of 17. While some of Jeffs’ wives remained steadfast in their beliefs after his arrest, others turned against the cult. Here are some wives we know about, featured in a new Netflix docu-series called Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, which airs June 8 ...
A few of his wives, who are Canadian natives and were forced into marriage with him when they were just kids, still appear to be loyal to him. According to Desert News, a couple of Warren’s other wives were even caught trying to sneak contrabands to him in prison to make his life more comfortable.
Warren Jeffs had at least 78 wives, and at the time of his arrest, 24 of them were under the age of 17. While some of Jeff's wives remained steadfast in their beliefs after his arrest, others turned against the cult.
Vicki Thompson was the eighth wife of Warren Jeffs. She was separated from her children, Wendell and Sarah, but eventually reunited after moving to the Yearning for Zion Ranch. Vicki and her kids finally left the church and moved to New Harmony, Utah.