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Why aren't the FLDS adults appearing for DNA tests after claiming they will do anything to get their kids back

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Last night I E-mailed the San Angelo Times and said that the public appears interested in seeing how many men will show up for DNA testing.

Well, the San Angelo Times is covering the story today and it said that as of 10:30 this morning, only a few people from the ranch had shown up for testing. Perhaps this will change or maybe it won't. The newspaper saw four men go for testing including the one who left the FLDS and came from another state.

Nancy Grace had a private investigator on last night who indicated that it was fairly obvious that the polygamous men would have taken off by now.

So, what do you think is going on?

http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2008/apr/22/dna-sampling-of-ranch-parents-starts-in-eldorado/

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  1. If you want to contact CPS in TX and let them know how you feel about this situation: https://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Contact_Us/...


  2. give the kids back to their mothers. this is another govt. sham to s***w more citizens of the USA ,,, I don't care one way or the other . Is the govt. going into the adoption business?

  3. One is left to conclude that the only men who dare show up are those who have not fathered children with under aged girls. Apparently there aren't very many of them.

    When the local sheriff came to the gates of the compound to execute the first warrant, they FLDS were not cooperative. The sheriff called Merril Jessop in Arizona, the man running the FLDS since Jeffs was caught. Jessop told the sheriff that there were 120 people in the compound. Within minutes of going in, the sherff knew Jessop had lied. There were closer to 600 people inside. The sheriff says Jessop lied about many things.

    These people don't seem to know the difference between honesty and lies. They've lied to authorities about the structure of their families and the identities of their children. This will all come out with DNA, and it has to frighten them.

    Shurtleff, the Utah Attorney General, said he almost did a raid. He had warrants for 80 polygamists. He decided to play nice and talked to their attorneys first. The men immediately and permanently disappeared and no warrants were served. There is a long history of avoiding the law.

    I expect many of the men, even with the protection of their expensive attorneys, will run like cowards rather than face the legal consequences for child rape and abuse.

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