FLDS Leader Warren Jeffs’ Cash-Funded Escape Exposed — Part 3

FLDS Leader Warren Jeffs’ Cash-Funded Escape Exposed — Part 3

Author: Real Story Media April 22, 2026 Duration: 16:32

Warren Jeffs did not run alone. When the FLDS prophet vanished to avoid charges in Arizona and Utah, the community that worshipped him bankrolled the escape. Cash, prepaid debit cards, untraceable phones, rotating safe houses—the operation was funded by the tithes of families who believed they were serving God. His brother Seth was caught in a separate traffic stop with nearly $142,000 and a change jar labeled Pennies for the Prophet.

The FBI placed Jeffs on its Ten Most Wanted list in May 2006 with a $100,000 reward. Three months later, a Nevada trooper pulled over a red Escalade for an obscured plate. Inside: Jeffs, his favorite wife Naomi, his brother Isaac, three wigs, a police scanner, and $54,000 in cash. When questioned separately, Warren said Denver. Isaac said Utah. That was it.

Part Three of the Hidden Killers FLDS series covers the manhunt, the funded escape network, and the arrest that ended it. We also cover the moment Jeffs told his own brother he was a fraud—and then took it all back. For the true crime community following the FLDS story, this is the chapter that shows how a cult’s loyalty system operates even when the leader is in the wind.

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