From Deseret News archives:
Polygamy film debuts
Movie at Vancouver festival tells of women who have fled cult
Filmmaker Laurie Allen said at the movie's world premiere this past week that polygamists are in Canada, too.
Most of the estimated 10,000 followers of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints live in the twin border communities of Colorado City, Ariz., and Hildale, Utah, but the church also has property in Colorado and Texas and an enclave in Bountiful, British Columbia, where polygamy has been practiced openly for decades.
Debbie Palmer, who fled the Bountiful enclave, said hundreds there are loyal to the church's leader, Warren Jeffs.
Jeffs is being sought by the FBI on charges of sexual conduct with a minor in connection with marriages between allegedly underage girls and older men. He also is charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, and a $10,000 reward has been offered by Arizona and Utah.
"Banking on Heaven" speaks with women who have fled from the sect.
They say they were married off as young as 14 to men who had many wives and kept pregnant for as long as they could bear children.
She said her information is based on conversations with Palmer and other women who have fled the sect.
Palmer said she was married to a 55-year-old man when she was 15. She said she ran away from Bountiful in 1998 to protect her daughter from polygamy.
"I was his sixth wife," said Palmer, who has since written a book about her experience called "Keep Sweet."
Palmer said she still is in touch with people in Bountiful who don't follow Jeffs. She said there are girls in Bountiful who are being raped and are too afraid to go to police because they have been conditioned to think this is a holy way to live.
Some women of Bountiful have said they don't need saving and they love living in polygamy.
Last spring they held a summit in nearby Creston and denied allegations of trafficking in child brides, underage marriage, sexual abuse and welfare fraud.
A registered nurse and midwife from Bountiful said two 16-year-olds have had babies in the community. The youngest marriage involved a 15-year-old girl who turned 16 the next day, she said.
Under Canadian law, girls may marry at 16 with the permission of their parents.
Allen said polygamy will never go away, and governments shouldn't waste time trying to stamp it out.
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