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Exclusive: Texas Rangers Interviewing FLDS Minors Without Attorneys Present

Fri May 16, 2008 at 02:06:14 PM

On Monday, the state of Texas will begin a series of hearings that will determine what members of the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints sect must do to be reunited with their children, who were seized during the April 3 raid of the Yearning For Zion ranch. By that time, the number of minors in state custody, once thought to be 416 and now claimed to be 464, will change yet again.

According to Laura Shockley, a Dallas attorney who is representing six minors in the case, during the next several days Child Protective Services will deem that as many as 31 members of the FLDS sect they had previously declared as minors are, in fact, adults. In the meantime, CPS, working in conjunction with the Texas Rangers, is rounding up as many of the disputed minors as possible and interviewing them without the presence, or consent, of their attorneys, Shockley tells Unfair Park.

“What they’re doing, before they’re declared to be adults, is forcing them to participate in interviews, which they wouldn’t be able to do if these people are deemed adults,” Shockley says. “If they are adults, and a police officer calls and says I want to speak to you, they don’t have to speak without having an attorney present.

“Well, they know that CPS is already starting to declare that some of these minors are actually adults, so they’re just going to continue to treat them like children for the next couple of days so they can conduct their interviews without an attorney being present.”

Shockley says she called one of her clients, who is living at a shelter in Liverpool in Brazoria County, yesterday at noon to check in; the attorney told her client she would call back before the end of the day. Shockley says that when she called back a little before 5 p.m., she was told that her client was in a meeting. Shockley tells Unfair Park that when she finally got in touch with her client at 8 p.m., she was told the girl had been taken to a child assessment office by CPS workers, where she was interviewed by law enforcement officers for about an hour.

Shockley says she then called another client living at a shelter in San Antonio, who told her the same thing had happened to her. In the time since, Shockley says she has got e-mails from other attorneys representing minors from across the state who say their clients are telling them the same thing.

“The Texas Rangers are interviewing these girls in pursuit of a criminal investigation," Shockley says. "Some of them are married to the suspects, there’s spousal privilege that they may not be aware of. They’re asking them who the father of their children is, who they are married to, how many sister wives they have, when they got married, the age of first child, all to build a criminal case, and they’re doing it without attorneys present.

“It’s an atrocity is what it is.” --Jesse Hyde

4 Comments:

Only the State of Texas could make a bunch of crazy old men that are pychotic child molesting mental midgets look like victims.

harold says:

What are baseball players doing talking to children?

Wylie H. says:

Guess when "crazy old men" are involved, we don't need no stinkin' laws!

Charles says:

I believe that some law enforcement agency, may the Texas Rangers would be appropriate, needs to undertake a thorough investigation into the FLDS, Elders and their eliminating young teen-aged boys from the Yearning for Zion Ranch. It seems that some of these boys end up as lost boys on the streets of Salt Lake City and other metropolitan areas. However, these lost boy numbers do not account for there only being (47) underage boys out of approximately 450 children taken from the ranch.

I lived in Utah (Salt Lake City) for seventeen years observed the makeup of these sects in Texas, Hilldale, Utah and Colorado City, Arizona, the (400) lost boys of Utah could not possibly tally with all the boys that have been excommunicated and expelled from these polygamist sects under Warren Jeffs' authority. There are 20,000 members and only (400) lost boys. These numbers don't match. Where are all the other boys?

There also have been reports concerning brothers of young girls that escaped from Warren Jeffs iron hand of discipline having been killed by "accidents" (i.e. falling off a cliff while rappelling et cetera). It seems more than coincidence that many of the boys who have been killed in these "accidents" are brothers young girls who rejected "chosen" old men for "Spiritual Husbands" and escaped.

It may be of interest for the Rangers to undertake an investigation to account for the fate of all these excommunicated boys. There have been reports and rumors for many years by women who have escaped through the "Tapestry of Polygamy" that many of these boys in Utah and Arizona have been taken into the desert to starve or worse, have been shot and left in a shallow grave out there.

As you may remember, the Ervil LeBaron sect of excommunicated boys were often murdered as "Blood Attonment" for their transgressions against LeBaron and his sons. There sins were talking to girls or watching TV. For these "transgressions" they were murdered. Ervil even murdered his own daughter Becky in "Blood Attonement" for not obeying his wishes. There are more than coincidental similarities here.

Too many boys have been excommunicated and are never seen again for all of this to be a coincidence. Some of these boys have probably meant a grisly end to their young lives undeservably whether by "accident" or by foul play. Some needs to investigate these disappearances and hold Warren Jeffs and his "Elders" responsible for their actions in this matter whether by accident or by murder of these truly lost boys. A complete accounting for each boy is needed to either clear the sect members of suspicion or hold them accountable for their actions.

Thank you for your time. I may be missing something but this is a very mysterious loss of many young men with out a trace.
Sincerely,
Charles, Washington State

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