At the time 'Under the Banner of Heaven'
was published, the main Fundamentalist sect of Mormons, known as the First Ward, had just lost heir leader, Rulon Jeffs, (dead at 92, though he had been prophesied to be immortal), and his son Warren had taken over. After meeting him while researching his book, Krakauer opined that he didn't think he'd last, because he was too strict, with no charisma, which is imperative for Mormon leaders. Seems he was right. Jeffs is currently serving 'life plus twenty', for a variey of crimes, including sexual assault on children.
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