it s brilliant white spire pointing to the head of the yearning for zion ranch. this first ever temple of the flds. every piece cut from the very land it sat on, every square inch of it fashioned by the people on the ranch themselves. every square inch with sacred. but now the texas rangers were at the door, looking they said, for the mysterious sarah barlow. we recognize the temple was a symbol to those folks. and we did not want to trample on their beliefs. however, we had not found sarah barlow. the search warrants dictated that we search the premises, and that includes any place that she could be head. and obviously she could be had there. the temples giant doors were fashioned in heavy oak and were tightly secured. it we asked them numerous taught times, please unlock the doors.
14 here. they would build a shining white temple for the church here. the project was to say the least, ambitious. the whole town went up around the tyndall. these were the most faithful flds followers. and it was literally their place to wait for zion. they farmed the land, raise the lies sock. built the quality homes for them in their children. schools, machine stops, a factory. away from the world. there were no building codes in the county where he they were building. they could just start building something. of course in warren s mind it was god telling him to go out there and do this. to find a place of refuge. warren did not just see construction of the ranch. but spent long stretches of time here, or anywhere else. one of the reasons he kept alluding law enforcement. and then, in august of 2006. on a lowly stretch of
Warren Jeffs, 66, had a new mug shot released on Thursday from inside Powledge Prison in Texas. It comes just weeks after Netflix dropped a new documentary about his crimes.