voice, nothing. i want to know what s happened to my mom. i didn t think it was an accident. when did the whisper? start immediately. i believed she d been murdered. there is a dark business going on at this nightclub. that is something buddy one talking about what happened at night? it was a sacred thing for us to do. i thought we were finally getting justice, i was absolutely shocked, i was shocked. if you have a feeling in your gut and in your heart, fight, and don t ever give up. a few feet from the city limits of toledo, ohio, a car swings around a corner on a dusty stretch of road. it s, dark we hours, just stabs of light spilling from the house. most people are asleep, he could so easily have missed line in the grass on the side of a road, her feet drawn up to her chest, barely breathing, first drove right by her, the story went and then doubled back for a 30 year journey from one lonely child. there s all these lives that have not been answer
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 might a
it s not a glad or is part of getting freedom. when we last spoke, she was working in real estate and had two children. but she was a strange from her own parents. her mother, she said, still would not speak to her. her father to. believed the teachings of the nfl the as though she no longer thought were ingest was the prophet. the woman, once known as sister becky. wrote a book about her experience. she called, it the witness wore red. and, with gore-tex flds members. the power means breaking your silence. to be silent, is to be enslaved. and there is this amazing thing called choice. and that is freedom! and sometimes when she is playing her violin. one of the classic hymns that she learned in practicing the work. she learns about her days in the flds, thanks about the moment when warren jess demanded her obedience. the moment he threatened he would break her. he didn t break you? you broke him. i did not set out to break him. i think he broke himself. but, he most ce
would not speak to her. her father to. believed the teachings of the nfl the as though she no longer thought were ingest was the profit. the woman, once known as sister becky. wrote a book about her experience. she called, it the witness wore red. and, with gore-tex flds members. the power means breaking your silence. to be silent, is to be enslaved. and there is this amazing thing called choice. and that is freedom! and sometimes when she is playing her violin. one of the classic hymns that she learned in practicing the work. she learns about her days in the flds, thanks about the moment when warren jess demanded her obedience. the moment he threatened he would break her. he didn t break you? you broke him. i did not set out to break him. i think he broke himself.