The Witness Wore Red, Rebecca Musser
The Witness Wore Red, Rebecca Musser
18 Rating(s)
List: $31.99 | Sale: $22.40
Club: $15.99

The Witness Wore Red
The 19th Wife Who Brought Polygamous Cult Leaders to Justice

Author: Rebecca Musser, M. Bridget Cook

Narrator: Rebecca Musser

Unabridged: 14 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2013

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

You've watched Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, the top 5 true-crime docuseries on Netflix. Now discover the revealing memoir of one woman featured in the series who was forced into polygamous marriage and her brave struggle to protect others from the same fate. 

Rebecca Musser grew up in fear, concealing her family's polygamous lifestyle from the "dangerous" outside world. Covered head-to-toe in strict, modest clothing, she received a rigorous education at Alta Academy, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' school headed by Warren Jeffs. Always seeking to be an obedient Priesthood girl, in her teens she became the nineteenth wife of her people's prophet: 85-year-old Rulon Jeffs, Warren's father. Finally sickened by the abuse she suffered and saw around her, she pulled off a daring escape and sought to build a new life and family.

The church, however, had a way of pulling her back in-and by 2007, Rebecca had no choice but to take the witness stand against the new prophet of the FLDS in order to protect her little sisters and other young girls from being forced to marry at shockingly young ages. The following year, Rebecca and the rest of the world watched as a team of Texas Rangers raided the Yearning for Zion Ranch, a stronghold of the FLDS. Rebecca's subsequent testimony would reveal the horrific secrets taking place behind closed doors of the temple, sending their leaders to prison for years, and Warren Jeffs for life.

The Witness Wore Red is a gripping account of one woman's struggle to escape the perverse embrace of religious fanaticism and sexual slavery, and a courageous story of hope and transformation.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mariah Roze on March 22, 2019

This book was fantastic! It is a very long book, but it did not take me long to finish it. The author is a fantastic writer and she has had a crazy life. She helped bring a lot of FLDS leaders down and help them go to jail. Her story is amazing and I suggest it to everyone :) "Rebecca Musser grew up......more

Goodreads review by Erin on September 16, 2013

I have read just about every book there is to read about the FLDS. Rebecca's book gives insight into what it's like inside the Prophet's home as well as additional insight into the Texas raid. What strikes me the most is the respect and love with which Rebecca holds her "people" despite the abuse sh......more

Goodreads review by ♥Milica♥ on October 06, 2024

I knew Rebecca Musser's book would be exceptional and it sure was! She talks about her life pre and post escape in great detail, giving us yet another perspective on the FLDS, from the innermost circle. I read her sister Elissa's book back in 2022, and both accounts match. I'd even suggest you read......more

Goodreads review by Aaj on January 07, 2014

I consider myself an avid reader. It is rare that a week goes by that I don't read at least one book. This is by far the best non-fiction book I've read in years. It was well thought out and very nicely written. It's not divided into parts, but it does have three distincts sections to me: - Growing up......more


Quotes

"Compelling . . . the book speaks to the ways isolation, fear and secrecy can shelter insidious abuses until someone has the courage to step forward as a witness."—Kirkus Reviews