Escape On April 21, 2003, when Jessop was 35, she left her husband's family and the FLDS church, fleeing to a safehouse in Salt Lake City. Subsequently, she sued for custody of her children, and in 2003 became "the first woman ever granted full custody of her children in a contested suit involving the FLDS." In 2007, she co-authored her book
Escape with Laura Palmer, which chronicled her life in the FLDS organization, her adulthood and disillusionment, and her eventual flight. It was published by the Broadway division of
Random House. She followed its publication with a book tour. In 2008, actress
Katherine Heigl announced she had contracted to produce and star in a feature film based on the memoir. Jessop was born Carolyn Blackmore and raised by her parents in
Hildale, Utah, with her older sister and younger siblings. She is a sixth-generation descendant of a polygamous family, all of whom were faithful members of the FLDS church. Her father became a polygamist when he married his wife's niece when Carolyn was a child. Jessop describes her relationship to her parents as emotionally distant, with her father dominating her mother, and her mother taking out her anger on the children with such regularity that the children soon devised a strategy to get their beatings "out of the way" in the mornings. Merril Jessop was 32 years her senior and already had three wives and more than 30 children, several of them his new wife's age and older; some had been her classmates. ==April 2008 YFZ Ranch raid==