- cross-posted to:
- religion
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- religion
A polygamous religious leader who claimed more than 20 spiritual “wives” including 10 underage girls faces decades in prison at his sentencing on Monday for forcing girls as young as nine years old to submit to criminal sex acts with him and other adults.
Samuel Bateman, whose small group was an offshoot of the sect once led by Warren Jeffs, has pleaded guilty to a years-long scheme to transport girls across state lines for his sex crimes, and later to kidnap some of them from protective custody. His plea agreement called for 20 to 50 years in prison, though each conviction carries a possible life sentence.
But first, a federal judge will hear from a doctor who evaluated Bateman’s competency. The question could determine whether the sentencing goes forward or Bateman is remanded to state custody for psychiatric treatment until he’s deemed mentally fit to assist in his defense, his attorney Brian Russo said.
Gee I wonder why the mountains in the background look like Utah?
A lot of FLDS are actually in north Arizona, but it looks the same.
FLDS
This is like when your mom uses your full name.
Could also be southern Idaho.
Because he was based in Utah (and Arizona).
…duh?
I do not understand the point of your question, then.
Well other people do. Its a rhetorical question. As in, “Of course its Utah. Because, probably, mormons”. Its a trope.
Because the answer was obvious. Some sort of… rhetorical question
Notice how the news no longer calls him a Mormon? Hmmmmmmmm.
It’s not an “offshoot,” it’s fundamentalism.
it’s always the ones you suspect the most