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Was the Call That Sparked the Eldorado Raid a Hoax?

Fri Apr 18, 2008 at 02:14:38 PM

It would be no surprise if you have yet to read this, since for some reason The Dallas Morning News is ignoring it, but it now appears the phone call that sparked the raid on the polygamist compound in Eldorado may have been a hoax. As ABC News reported yesterday on its Web site, the phone call may have been made by a 33-year-old woman in Colorado named Rozita Swinton. From ABC News:

Swinton became a person of interest to Texas authorities when former Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints member Flora Jessop, who now operates a rescue mission for teenage girls trying to escape the sect, told authorities she had been getting calls from a girl claiming to be Sarah -- the same girl who made the call for help to a San Angelo, Texas, shelter that led to the raid on the El Dorado compound.

Jessop told ABC News that she -- at the direction of Texas Rangers -- began recording those calls in the past two weeks and that the Rangers were able to trace them to Colorado Springs, where the arrest was made.

Swinton was arrested at her home Wednesday evening on charges of false reporting in two Colorado cases, but Texas Rangers were present for the arrest.

In one Colorado case, authorities say Swinton made several calls in February in which she claimed to be an abused child being held in a Colorado Springs basement. In another case, she reportedly called an adoption agency in Colorado claiming to be a woman named Jessica who wanted to give up her child, and then later left a note on the agency’s door saying she planned to leave the baby at a fire station and kill herself.

And now she’s in the middle of this, which raises a couple questions: how does a mentally disturbed Colorado woman become aware of a secretive polygamist sect hundreds of miles away in Texas -- and more importantly, how does she get the phone number of Flora Jessop?

Jessop is a former polygamist Annie Oakley-type who wears a knife on her boot and has made it her life’s work to eradicate the practice of polygamy from America. A noble cause to be sure.
But the fact that she is involved in this mess is troubling.

Earlier this week, a private investigator in Salt Lake City who is involved in the anti-polygamist movement there told me he thought it was Jessop who made the phone call that sparked the raid in the first place. He also told me he wouldn’t be surprised if Jessop is the informant the sheriff in Eldorado says he’s been communicating with from inside the compound for the last four years.

Maybe, and maybe not. But we do know that Jessop has been bugging law enforcement to do something about the compound since residents in Eldorado first figured out it wasn’t a hunting lodge. In fact, it was Jessop who first alerted the town’s newspaper editor that the polygamists had come to town, and together, the two have kept the drumbeat going to get rid of the place. Nothing wrong with that.

But when we’re talking about removing children from their families, we’re talking about evidence, not what someone thinks about a religion or what someone thinks might be going on within the ranch’s log cabins or hilltop temple. And it can not be ignored (although it is not understood by the mainstream media because they don’t know what they’re dealing with here) that all the information to date that has ever been made public about what goes on within FLDS communities in Arizona, Utah and Texas (including Jon Krakauer’s sloppily researched Under the Banner of Heaven) has come from people who have left the sect or been kicked out, making their information, at the least, suspect.

Perhaps the stories Flora Jessop tells folks like Anderson Cooper every day of forced marriage and child rape are true. And if they are, then by all means the state has the right, and the obligation, to do something about it. But at this point, we have a case built on suspicion, rumor and innuendo, fueled by hysteria and religious bigotry, that looks shakier by the day.

This morning, The New York Times reported that in court yesterday, Sgt. Danny Crawford, a CPS investigator:

... produced documents that he said showed marriages among the sect, including some that seemed to suggest that the wives had been under 16 when they wed. Under Texas law, no girl under 16 can legally marry even with her parents’ permission.

But under questioning, Sergeant Crawford acknowledged that the documents simply listed the names of men with their wives and children listed beneath them. There was no indication what age the wives had been when they married and no proof of sexual abuse.

So let’s review. We have an unsubstantiated phone call from a girl authorities have never located reporting abuse. It now looks like that phone call -- which appears to be the entire basis for the search warrant, the raid and the removal of 416 children from the custody of their parents -- was a fake. We have a bed in a temple. We have a piece of paper with a list of names on it. We have an informant, who for all we know, could have been Flora Jessop, or could have been made up out of thin air. And now the judge in this case, who approved the search warrant in the first place, is talking about sending these kids to foster homes throughout the state.

I hope I’m wrong. Perhaps I am: As ABC is reporting today from the hearing in San Angelo, "More than 20 girls taken from a polygamist Texas ranch became pregnant or gave birth before they were 16 or 17, according to testimony today in the giant child custody case."

I just hope law enforcement has more evidence than a phone call to remove hundreds of children from their parents and to further tax a woefully underfunded child welfare system that is already stretched to the breaking point. I hope that the actions officials in Eldorado have taken will not undo the progress law enforcement in Arizona and Utah have made in recent years in ferreting out actual claims of abuse within polygamist communities in those states, where prosecutors understand that to prosecute a claim of child abuse you have to, at the least, have an actual victim. --Jesse Hyde

26 Comments:

JC says:

Whoops!

Jack Jett says:

WMD's Part Two

fritz says:

Grits for Breakfast has good coverage of this mess.

JB says:

"but it now it APPEARS the phone call that sparked the raid on the polygamist compound in Eldorado MAY have been a hoax."- There's some hard hitting reporting for ya.

Maggie says:

Thanks for the updates - you guys have been great keeping tabs on this story.

Lakewooder says:

Hoax or no hoax, FLDS encourages adult male followers to marry and have sex with underage girls, some as young as 13 years of age. While I agree it's a tragedy these children have been separated from their mothers (FLDS fathers have little or no interest in their children’s lives), the greater tragedy is allowing this fucked up behavior to continue. I don't have a problem with polygamy. If a man can juggle multiple wives of legal age, more power to him, but authorities need to identify the pedophiles within this sect, prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law and put them behind bars. Me thinks their attitudes towards sexual abuse will change drastically after 5 or 10 years in Huntsville.

BTD Greg says:

Lakewooder, I don't disagree with what you've written, but by screwing up the investigation and the raid, the government may have actually hindered it's ability to correct the other wrongs. We'll see how this plays out, but this is looking like a bigger and bigger mess, and one that may not end up doing anyone any good, including the children who are being victimized.

hot chocolate liberal says:

What Lakewooder said.

The FLDS is open about the fact that they believe girls are never too young to get married and that having kids is the greatest thing you can do with your life. And what is their leader in jail for, again? These people don't even believe he deserved to be locked up!

I'm happy for those poor brainwashed kids that someone finally busted up this shit.

JimS says:

Yeah, BTD Greg makes a very important point. Lakewooder's disgust for pedophiles makes Lakewooder want to abandon the rule of law. That's easy to do in Texas. But in the end, abandoning the rule of law will protect the pedophiles and subject innocent people to persecution. You know, they didn't just invent this law stuff last week.

Murmur says:

Hear, hear, maggie - unlike another blog, who seems preoccupied with boobies and birds.

Lakewooder says:

BTD Greg, your point is well taken but where do authorities draw the line? If DPD received a call from an underage girl claiming she's being sexually assaulted, police and CPS would descend on her home and investigate immediately. Why should FLDS be treated differently? Here's the problem; FLDS is a cult. They rule with intimidation and fear (ever seen any of the FLDS women talk? They look and sound like zombies). Furthermore, FLDS leaders forbid contact with the outside world, and that's a travesty. These children are taught from an early age to fear and obey these men. They have no way to reach out for help. I believe the FLDS is nothing more than a religious country club for pedophiles. Our society can no longer stand by and allow these men to hide behind the veil of a religion that promotes and encourages this type of behavior. Everyone knows what’s going on behind those walls and it has to stop.

Lakewooder says:

JimS, responding and investigating claims of sexual abuse is not abandoning the rule of law. The authorities are duty bound to protect innocent children. Allow them to conduct their investigation. It sounds like they've already discovered 20 or more underage pregnant girls in this compound. I can assure you they weren't impregnated by a 15 or 16 year old boyfriend. These underage girls were impregnated by their 30, 40 or 50 year old husbands.

JC says:

Um, where can I find these boobies and birds? Thanks.

"Hear, hear, maggie - unlike another blog, who seems preoccupied with boobies and birds."


Um, Maggie, any criticism of FB is fair game, but Wick and I have been raising questions about this whole mess from the get-go.

And my post today with this information came a good 20 minutes ahead of Jesse's today.

http://frontburner.dmagazine.com/2008/04/18/yearning-for-zion-case-smells-more-rotten-every-day/


Which is not to say that Unfair Park hasn't boldly been all over this, too.

Bethany says:

Um, to be fair, Trey, I think Maggie just said they'd been good at keeping tabs on it.

That Murmur person said the bit you quoted.


Maggie says:

Trey - The criticism didn't come from me. But now that you mention it, naked girl coverage has been pretty high over there lately. Like, you know, right this second, for instance.

cp says:

I agree with Lakewooder. What are the authorities supposed to do? Some of you have talked about needing evidence to conduct searches, so what is the Attorney General supposed to be doing differently at this point? If all it takes to remove a kid from the home of their parents is an anonymous phone call to CPS....oh wait, that happens all the time doesn't it? And usually we direct our outrage to the people who perpetuated it, usually a really petty and immature pissed of ex of someone who would prefer to use their children to get back at their exes, and this is a good way to do it.

It that the system's fault??? Our Attorney General didn't generate the phone call, whether it ultimately turns out to be a hoax. Somebody called it in and somebody claimed abuse. So, somebody is investigating it. WTF more- or less- are we supposed to be doing?

I dunno, I hear a lot of waxing indignant toward the Catholic church for abuse by some priests, people calling for official investigations and criminal charges to be files, etc. I can't help but wonder if some of those same people are the same ones claiming now that the State has over-reacted. I'm just saying, I'm skeptical of some people's own religious bigotry.

Iggy says:

So this woman might have pretended to be someone she wasn't in order to get the authorities to do something about the abuse of hundreds of children?

And this supposed to make her look BAD?

burt cummins says:

Hmm, what reason would an african american, Swinton, have for seeking to maliciously ruin the lives of THESE 400+ white kids??..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blacks_and_Mormonism#Fundamentalist_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter_Day_Saints

answer- She was`nt trying to `help` anyone, nor is she `crazy`, she was trying to get back at a group because they have a membership policy that EXCLUDES BLACKS, which is very well known to the few blacks in the western mountain states. She found a way to set them up for revenge.. which im sure the mainstream media will go to any extreme never to mention.

These FLDS people are nutty by our standards, BUT their daughters arent on ``GIRLS GONE WILD`` flashing their tits for a pornographer who sells the tapes to the pious gentlmen in OUR communitys, and advertises it all over OUR tv channels. Not happening in FLDS,..I didnt see a blade of grass out of place on their land, no trash, no homeless laying about, no slums, no race riots.. which of the two communities has the real problems, theirs or OURS? They are in the middle of the desert minding there own business,.. how many pregnant 14 year olds are running around every public housing project in Houston alone??... 500-1,000? Why is no one taking them from there crack-head, never-married, never worked, mothers, but the white kids all need to be placed in internment camps.

knottygirl says:

"she was trying to get back at a group because they have a membership policy that EXCLUDES BLACKS, which is very well known to the few blacks in the western mountain states. She found a way to set them up for revenge.. which im sure the mainstream media will go to any extreme never to mention."

Maybe you are right and that is what motivated Ms. Swinton, but I personally would be delighted to belong to a group, any group, that these FLDS folks exclude from membership. Why on earth would anyone a) take insulting comments by that whack job Warren Jeffs says to heart, as he has the morals and common sense of pond slime; and b) want to be considered "worthy" of membership in FLDS?

Yakimabelle says:

Gee, if Texas officials - and the media - are so concerned about underage girls being sexually exploited and giving birth, why don't they do something about the sexual exploitation of young women *every day* in poor inner city America?

Maybe it's a little light racism? After all, everyone in the media and social services *knows* that teenage motherhood is an acceptable cultural norm for people who aren't Anglo. Had this group been Latino or African-American NO ONE in authority would have been in the least interested in protecting the girls.

Lakewooder says:

burt cummins & Yakimabelle, you can't draw a rational comparison between underage pregnancy amongst inner city minorities and FLDS. Inner city minorities are having sex with their own peer group. This is a major problem but it's not illegal. FLDS on the other hand is a cult that treats underage girls as property. Young girls are given to older men. They are expected to marry and have children with these so called "husbands". Furthermore, FLDS prevents contact with the outside world and rules with intimidation and fear. Bottom line: Underage female inner city minorities have a choice. Underage female FLDS members do NOT have a choice.

Anne McKinney-Page says:

And Lakewooder forgot to mention that WE, the Tax Payers, are funding many of these Polygamist operations.

They operate TAX FREE as a Church organization, as well as the fact the many of the Women are listed as single mothers, and get Welfare (that we pay for), Food Stamps (that we pay for), and other Social services.

The ULTIMATE tragedy in this is what happens to those who leave.

The cloistered enviroment, lack of education, and limited coping skills that are taught to them leaves them unable to function in "the evil outside world".

Many of the young men and women who are forced out turn to alcohol, drugs, and a life of crime to survive.

And let us not forget the "Sacremental Marriage Bed" that was found within the Temple. The fact that a Bed was there, to "consecrate" the first sexual abuse of children is beyond obscene.

The only difference in my mind between the Men of this Religion, and the Men who are members of NAMBLA (North American Man-Boy Love Association...whose motto is 'Sex before eight, or it's too late'), is the fact that these men target girls instead of boys.


jon kaufman says:

ladies and gentelman! welcome to mc martin pre-school 2. "texas king size" its been 2 weeks since this whole thing began. based on information that a 15 year old child was being held captive and also victim of sexual assault(s) i would like to ask those in law enforcement, child protective professionals, district attorneys office, family advocacy centers, all professionals having to do with this monster child custody thing, the simple rules as to how an investagation is performed must not be taken over by those who finished it before it began. are children being abused? or are children not being abused? are there really victims of crime? or is it a rush to manafacture and make hundreds of "state constitutional and statutory crime victims with rights"?

tamy says:

After following this story since it started here is what I think happened.
Flora Jessop hated her ex husband and wanted revenge and also to make big money on her book. So she devised a propaganda campain about her former FLDS family having wild orgies with very young girls and sacrificing babies. Sounds like accusations straight out of the Salem Witch Trials. Then she meets this crazy unbalanced woman named Rozita and ah the perfect patsy for her evil plan. So she pins the call on rozita who is arrested and then bailed out and disappears POOF ! In the mean time the religiously bigoted propaganda fed Baptists have captured all the children and even provided their own buses to cart them away. Then there is the kangaroo court with its not so fair proceedings with a politically influenced judge who has been told not to let the kids go no matter what the evidence is.
Through a never before noticed legal loop hole which allows "abused" children to be rescued and adopted out for profit at tax payer expense i might add those poor kids will probably never see their parents again unless there is sufficient public outrage.

There is NO reason why people under 18 should be treated as property instead of people with constitutional rights. Another thing im really curious about is why the FBI is sitting around twiddling their thumbs instead of stepping in and setting things right. They have the duty to uphold the constitution and not let corrupt state governments do things like this.

I hope this case causes the reform of all cps in all states. There are rumours that stealing children from parents who did no wrong is a flourishing tax payer supported business. This really needs to be stopped. There are thousands of children who go to bed hungry and get beaten up/neglected by alcoholic parents who need help more than these children.
And yes it is illegal to punish children because you don't like their parents religon. I hope .....

Foerterma says:

i am gonna show this to my friend, guy

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