Bateman Is Gone — But Is the FLDS Machine Still Running? | Part 3

Bateman Is Gone — But Is the FLDS Machine Still Running? | Part 3

Author: Real Story Media April 16, 2026 Duration: 19:46

The prosecution of Samuel Bateman and his eleven co-defendants is the most thorough federal takedown of a cult-based child trafficking operation in recent memory. Every defendant convicted. Sentences ranging from time served to life. Restitution orders. Asset forfeiture. On paper, the system worked.

But the FLDS has been raided before — in 1953, in 2008. Prophets have been arrested, tried, and imprisoned before. Warren Jeffs got life. And within a few years, the same community produced Samuel Bateman. The question this final segment of our three-part panel confronts is whether the Bateman prosecution represents a genuine turning point or another chapter in a cycle that the FLDS is structurally designed to repeat.

Former FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke and psychotherapist Shavaun Scott join Tony Brueski to examine what comes next. The community members who are rebuilding — Faith Bistline raising rescued children, the Dream Center operating from Jeffs' former compound, survivors reclaiming their lives. And the structural realities that resist change — Jeffs still directing operations from prison, thousands of members still inside the system, a theology that interprets outside pressure as persecution.

Both experts are asked directly whether another Bateman is coming. Their answers frame the question the true crime community — and the justice system — will be grappling with for years.

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