
Answer Them Nothing
Bringing Down the Polygamous Empire of Warren Jeffs
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Kate Marcin
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Debra Weyermann
When police raided the Short Creek compound of the Fundamental Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1953, it soon became a political and publicity nightmare and eventually cost the governor of Arizona his job. From that point on, skittish public officials allowed the polygamist sect to practice its tenants unmolested for the next 50 years and turned a blind eye to child abandonment, kidnapping, statutory rape, incest, and massive tax and welfare fraud.
But then Warren Jeffs, a new FLDS prophet, escalated the sect’s crimes to near madness. Activists watched in horror as he used his limitless authority and the resources of a tax-supported community - in essence, a feudal empire on the Utah/Arizona border - to devastate thousands of lives on cruel whims, marrying girls as young as 11 to 60-year-old men and driving off teenage “lost boys” who Jeffs felt threatened his authority.
Answer Them Nothing is the chilling story of the victims, activists, prosecutors, judges, cops, and attorneys who in 2001 began the struggle to dismantle the FLDS empire and bring Jeffs and his henchmen to justice. It is a mesmerizing journey into one of America’s darkest corners, a story that stretches over three states and deep into history of the powerful Mormon Church.
©2011 Debra Weyermann. (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Couldn't hold my attention
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Well done and well written
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Outrageous!
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Anyone looking to move to Utah should listen
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Excellent Book
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when your from out there.
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This book demonstrates that evil is still alive and well and living in the United States of America.
Corruption, extortion, intimidation & murder
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boring
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I'll be returning this book
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This book basically didn’t need to be as long as it was—not only does it repeat itself multiple times, but it spends some serious time doing character rehabilitation for Mark Shurtleff, the longtime Utah AG who oversaw a lot of failure to prosecute FLDS crimes and human rights violations.
That said, it does a very good job of putting together the narrative of how the UEP was used as a lever to begin breaking Warren Jeffs’ hold on the Short Creek community—it makes it clear that law enforcement took a similar approach to how they brought down Al Capone (focus on financials and technicalities rather than the more obvious crimes).
The narrator will really bother you if you know much about the pronunciation of names and entities in the desert Southwest. She pronounces “Moroni” as “more-oan-ee”, “Nephi” as “neffy”, and “Helaman” as “hella-man”. She does at least get “Deseret” right—although “chasm” she pronounces as though it is spelled phonetically. Yikes.
This book isn’t really a waste of time, but it could be better if it were about 2/3 the length and narrated by a person who knew how to pronounce words—I know there are some regional differences, but if you’re a voice actor I feel like it’s reasonable to expect you to say things properly when you’re paid for it.
Adequate but not impressive
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