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.POLYGAMY UNDER ATTACK – FROM TOM GREEN TO  BRIAN DAVID MITCHELL

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Family Photo of Tom Green, his wives and their children  Tom Green & Shirley  

Linda Kunz  LeeAnn Green and June Johnson   Hannah & Cari

An Interview with Linda Kunz Green and her mother Beth Cook  

  Bio of Beth Cook   Did Prosecutor Break Law in Polygamy Case?

 
LINDA KUNZ GREEN 28   

I was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. I am a very proud, doting mother of six beautiful, well behaved, well adjusted children with morals and values. We divide up all of the responsibilities and housework between the ladies. Each lady has something that she is in charge of and it is her responsibility to make sure it gets done.
    My responsibilities are Finances, Managing and organizing what everyone in the family will be doing, home schooling, and of course helping to clean the house and care for the children. Management , communication, cooperation, coordination, compromise—working together towards common beliefs and goals, and striving to do what is good for all involved as a whole—is the key to our successful relationships together. 
    I love teaching and working with children. I worked as a teacher's aide and substitute teacher. Learning is my passion. I love books, Shakespeare, Tolkien, Thoreau, Kipling and many more classics. I love music and movies. I love nature, backpacking, river rafting, trips to the ocean. We take our children to do these things with us. We've traveled back East several times, taking them to the arch in St. Louis, Lincoln's home in Springfield, MO., Kennedy space center, Florida Keys, Disney world, Plymouth Rock. We've been to Mesa Verde national Park, hiked through the Grand Canyon, camped in Yellowstone National Park many times. We've taken our children to Disneyland several times. 
    We want to help our children to have educational and fun experiences in life. We want them to believe in themselves and know that whatever they want in life they can have if they work hard enough for it. We teach our children to follow the Golden Rule and have respect, love, and compassion for their fellow man. We teach each of our children to develop a personal relationship with God, and that he and no other person should be the one to tell them what is right for them and how they should live their lives. We teach our children that free agency is the most important principle. All people should have the right to choose for themselves the life they will lead and pursue. 
    My oldest son has been tested with an IQ of 168. He is home schooled and in recent tests at the public school scored several grade levels ahead of his age group (13). He wants to be a Jet pilot and we encourage him to pursue his dreams. We moved to Snake Valley to get away from the prejudice and persecutions of our neighbors in Salt Lake City and to have a place where our children were free to be children and not be restricted by city walls and fences. Most of our fellow ranchers here are friendly and congenial and even invite us to participate and be a part of the community. 
    The other polygamists out here do not approve of us because we do not follow their "Prophet." We choose to be  independent from a polygamist group and take our direction and guidance from God and we are looked down upon for it. We have plans to develop our property with trees, grass, landscaping, build a playground for the children with a shade roof to protect them from the sun and rain. We plan to have a courtyard in the center of all of our homes that is fenced so that our toddlers will be free to play and enjoy themselves. We are going to grow vegetables and herbs. 
    Our 25 children range in age from thirteen down to one year. Our thirteen- and twelve-year-olds are interested in and participate in high school sports such as basketball and tennis. We have computers available for our children. They are big into computer games such as Flying jets and Strategic war games.( Risk, Age of the Empires, Oregon Trail.) We take our children to see oldies concerts. They are big fans of the Beatles impersonators. 
    All of our boys are actively involved in Boy Scouts. My religious beliefs are very sacred and important to me. I believe men and women should have the right to choose for themselves to live whatever lifestyle that they want and to believe whatever religion they want. I chose to live my lifestyle and it has been a very happy fulfilling experience for me and I will fight to the end for my right to stay where I am and have my family together. 
    I would fight for that right to be upheld for anyone, no matter their religion, their race, or their sex. I would oppose and object to any person trying to tell another person what is right for them and how they should live. I just want to be able to live my life the way I believe it will make me the happiest regardless of society, and its opinions about my choice. After all this is America isn't it? We should be free to live the way we believe and not be persecuted for it. 
    Linda Kunz Green

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Did Prosecutor Break Law in Polygamy Case?
by Greg Burton, The Salt Lake Tribune, May 23, 2000

Juab County prosecutor David O. Leavitt apparently violated state law last month when he failed to notify one of the "wives" of embattled polygamist Thomas Arthur Green that he believed she was the victim of a sex crime and that he had charged Green with rape of a child based on that belief.

    Under Utah's victims' rights statute, prosecutors must inform victims of a crime within seven days of filing criminal charges. Leavitt did not officially inform Linda Kunz until last Friday that he had charged Green on April 17 with allegedly having sex with her in 1986, when she was 13.

. . . .During the hearing, Leavitt will argue his motion to compel Judge Donald J. Eyre Jr. to rule Green and Kunz have been legally married since 1986, despite obtaining a Nevada divorce in 1989. If Eyre does not rule the marriage is legal, Leavitt says he may have to drop the bigamy charges. Because Eyre's ruling is crucial to the prosecution's case, his relationship with Leavitt has been called into question by Green's supporters. Eyre was appointed to the bench by Gov. Mike Leavitt, David Leavitt's brother, and was the Juab County Attorney prior to David Leavitt, who took over when Eyre joined the bench. "Isn't there a conflict of interest here?" Green friend Randall Larsen wrote Monday in a letter to Gov. Leavitt. While Leavitt has cast Green's five current "wives" and many of his 29 children as victims, all resisted Leavitt's investigation.
"I am not a victim — I am here willingly," Kunz told The Tribune. "No one has ever shown us where getting married that young has hurt us." . . . . Kunz' attorney Bill Morrison, however, says Leavitt is recklessly trying to protect a woman who never believed she needed protection.
"It victimizes the poor victim," Morrison said. "This supposed crime was 14 years ago and she's had a bunch of other children with Tom Green. Now she stands to have her entire family destroyed on the actions of the state."

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An Interview with Linda Kunz Green and her mother Beth Cook
© by John R. Llewellyn

Linda Kunz Green, age 28, the mother of six, hasn't changed in 14 years—she's still adorable, the picture of natural health and unafraid to speak her mind. Since Prosecutor David Leavitt filed criminal charges against Tom Green, she has defended her right to do her own thinking and speak for herself. Opponents of plural marriage, many of whom are delighted with the prosecution of Tom Green, have alleged that Linda was immature and too young at age 14 to consent to a marriage with Tom. And if she did give consent, then she must have been brainwashed or a victim of the Stockholm Syndrome. 
    Linda has taken every opportunity to dispute the assumptions of opponents who would love to make her an unwilling victim. But no matter how many times she passionately informs television and newspaper reporters that she was not, and is not now a victim, her vindication is ignored by those who would like to see Tom behind bars. 
    Linda's oldest son, Mel, dreams of being a pilot. This goal resulted from watching the F-16s from Hill Field practicing aerial maneuvers over Snake Valley, Mel's desert home on the Utah-Nevada border. And according to Linda, Mel has the acumen to become a jet pilot. Mostly educated at home, intelligent tests indicate that Mel is academically two years ahead of his age group. In the last two years, Linda has been a teachers aid and substitute teacher at the West Desert School in Snake Valley. This fact tends to discard the notion that she and her sister-wives are illiterate and inadequately educated—an assumption that is further dispelled by the articulation of their television interviews. 
    Linda has traveled the breadth and length of the United States. She has stood at Plymouth Rock, scanned Seattle from the Space Needle and lounged at the Florida Keys. Her children are no strangers to Disney Land. In other words, Linda has had opportunity upon opportunity to view and visit our great county outside of Snake Valley. She is not a victim of coercion or delusions. She has chosen the life of a Mormon fundamentalist. From studying her religion Linda knows who she is, where she came from, where she is going and is happy with her lot in life, except for the familial interference of government. Although young and pretty, a virtual effervescent fountain of charm, her ambitions are old fashioned but honorable. Linda wants to be a wife, mother and homemaker, a most noble occupation, and from this journalist's point of view, she's made an excellent start.

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BETH COOK

Beth Cook. As any mother would be expected to do, Beth Cook is protective of her daughter, Linda—as well as proud. Beth is willing to do whatever is necessary to see that Linda is not hurt. Beth was born into the polygamist cult of Short Creek, now known as Colorado City. At age 12 she was given as wife by the prophet Roy Johnson to an old man. Her little sister was a wife at age 9. This was not the rule, but the exception, she said. Giving children as wives, to her knowledge, no longer occurs. Nevertheless, her morbid experiences as a child bride have seriously impacted her life. Needless to say, Beth has led a tough stringent life, not by choice but by birth. In spite of the abuse she has received as a result of a child plural marriage, she still believes plural marriage is sanctioned by God. Beth stated that when Linda was 14, she was mature for her age and set in her mind. She wanted to marry Tom Green. Nothing could talk her out of it. So Beth consented and from her perspective it has been a successful marriage. At least Linda had a choice, Beth didn't. 
    Like June, the mother of LeeAnn and Shirley, Beth is not happy with the prosecution of Tom Green because of what it is doing to her daughter and grandchildren. Beth knows they are not victims. Beth also knows that the state is no substitute for a father or a mother. Tom Green, she asserts, is no threat to society and it is unfair to compare him with a burglar or car thief. She said Tom is a good father, he spends time with his children, he takes them places and they love him. It would be a disaster to the family and a tragedy for the children if he were put in jail. 
    Beth said, "I thought the state was suppose to protect families, not tear them apart. Whose egos are being satisfied by prosecuting Tom Green?"

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