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Wall, formerly Jeffs; born 1976) is an American author and activist. She was a wife of the late
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (abbreviated to FLDS Church or FLDS) is a Mormon fundamentalist group whose members practice polygamy. It is variously defined as a cult, a sect or a new religious movement. The ...
prophet
Rulon Jeffs Rulon Timpson Jeffs (December 6, 1909 – September 8, 2002), known to followers as Uncle Rulon, was an American polygamist and religious leader who founded and was recognized as the 5th president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of ...
and escaped the compound before bringing legal proceedings against the church.


Early life, FLDS life, and first marriage

Rebecca Wall was born to Sharon Steed and Lloyd Wall, both of whom were members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) and had a polygamous family. At the time of her birth, Musser's father had two wives; his first wife was Myrna and his second was Sharon. Musser remembers her father being frustrated with only having two wives, as other men in the religion had many more. Lloyd had nine children with Myrna and 14 with Sharon. As Sharon was the second wife, she was lower in rank than Myrna; Sharon and her children lived in the family's basement while Myrna and her children lived upstairs. One of Musser’s sisters is Elissa, author of the memoir ''
Stolen Innocence ''Stolen Innocence: My Story of Growing Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs'' is an autobiography by American author Elissa Wall detailing her childhood in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Chri ...
'', an account of her own escape from the church. Musser is mentioned in the book, including her reaction to the fact that Elissa had to marry their cousin at age 14. At around age five, Musser was the victim of sexual abuse along with some of her sisters by an upstairs half-brother. She stated that when Myrna found out about the abuse Musser was "threatened" and did not tell anyone again until she was an adult. Musser recounts her experience in the FLDS being extremely regimented, stating, "They didn't let us work, they didn't let us go to school. Our sole purpose was to be in religious prayer and to be obedient, adoring." When she turned 19, she became the 19th bride of Rulon Jeffs after he received "divine inspiration" that she was to be his new wife. Rulon was 85 at the time. Musser stated, "I was scared, I was terrified of marrying this man, and yet I could not say no because it would bring a tremendous amount of shame on my family." After Musser was given to Rulon by her father Lloyd, Lloyd was "gifted a third wife" by Rulon. Musser endured years of sexual abuse by Jeffs until his death in 2002 at age 92. By that time, 63 other women were her "sister-wives", a designation given to the polygamous wives of one man in the FLDS. After Jeffs' death, Musser was told by Jeffs' son and new church leader
Warren Jeffs Warren Steed Jeffs (born December 3, 1955) is an American cult leader who is serving a life sentence in Texas for child sexual assault following two convictions in 2011. He is the president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...
that she needed to remarry. Warren threatened her with her life if she did not obey. Musser was able to escape the compound by scaling a wall which surrounded the house and slipping past Jeffs' armed guards. After her escape, Musser traveled to
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to live with her brother.


Testifying against Warren Jeffs and media exposure

Musser testified against Warren Jeffs a total of 20 times and helped prosecutors to win 11 convictions against him. During one of the days testifying for the trial, she showed up in a sleeveless red dress. This was significant because the color red had previously been banned by Jeffs for all church members. Author Debra Weyermann stated, "As the wife of a former prophet, Rebecca had credibility compounded by her collected, steady, and unflappable demeanor in the witness box." After testifying, Musser made headlines in the ''
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'',
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'' among others. In 2013 Musser wrote the memoir ''The Witness Wore Red: The 19th Wife Who Brought Polygamous Cult Leaders to Justice'' along with author M. Bridget Cook, which was released by
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. The title referenced when Musser wore her red dress to Jeffs' trial. The book received a positive welcome from ''
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'' and was featured in their 'Today Books' section. ''The Witness Wore Red'' was also featured on
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, Secular News Daily, and others. ''
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'' called the memoir a "harrowing account" of FLDS life. Musser is a member of Sheroes United, a
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that embraces female role models in communities. Musser is featured as a Shero on their website with a biography focusing on life after leaving the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She has also founded the non-profit organization ClaimRED, an organization dedicated to those who have become victims of
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. Actress
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portrays Musser in the 2014 film ''Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs''. Musser recounts her experiences in the 2022 Netflix documentary '' Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey'', directed by Rachel Dretzin.


Post-FLDS family life

After leaving the church, Musser married Rulon Jeffs's grandson Ben Musser and had two children, son Kyle and daughter Natalia, before divorcing.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Musser, Rebecca 1976 births Living people American Latter Day Saint writers American memoirists Former Latter Day Saints Former members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints American women memoirists People from Washington County, Utah Writers from Utah 21st-century American women Activists from Utah Jeffs family