Rebecca Musser

[7] Musser stated, "I was scared, I was terrified of marrying this man, and yet I could not say no because it would bring a tremendous amount of shame on my family.

[9] Musser was able to escape the compound by scaling a wall which surrounded the house and slipping past Jeffs' armed guards.

[11] Author Debra Weyermann stated, "As the wife of a former prophet, Rebecca had credibility compounded by her collected, steady, and unflappable demeanor in the witness box.

In 2013 Musser wrote the memoir The Witness Wore Red: The 19th Wife Who Brought Polygamous Cult Leaders to Justice along with author M. Bridget Cook, which was released by Grand Central Publishing.

[19] Musser is a member of Sheroes United, a non-profit organization that embraces female role models in communities.

Musser is featured as a Shero on their website with a biography focusing on life after leaving the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

[20] Actress Sabina Gadecki portrays Musser in the 2014 film Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs.

Musser recounts her experiences in the 2022 Netflix documentary Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, directed by Rachel Dretzin.