Families, supporters of convicted Canadian polygamist Winston Blackmore believe he did nothing wrong
Hours after Winston Blackmore was convicted of polygamy, some of his daughters changed their Facebook profile pictures. The new pictures showed the women posing with their father. The accompanying ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two former leaders of a fundamentalist religious sect in Canada were sentenced this week to house arrest and probation following ...
With his sentencing date approaching, children of Winston Blackmore are taking to social media to ask a Canadian judge not send the man to jail for polygamy. Some of Blackmore’s 149 children posted a ...
After a decades-long legal fight, two former leaders of an isolated polygamous community in Canada were convicted of practicing polygamy. Monday’s conviction sets up another potential court battle ...
Two former religious leaders in B.C. have been found guilty of polygamy after marrying more than two dozen women over the course of 25 years. Winston Blackmore, 60, and James Oler, 53, were convicted ...
Blackmore and Oler are members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (CRANBROOK, British Columbia) — Two former leaders of an isolated polygamous community in Canada were ...
Two leaders of a fundamentalist group who between them have 29 wives and 160 children were sentenced to house arrest on Tuesday after being convicted of polygamy. Winston Blackmore, 61, was found ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- A polygamist on trial in Canada may still be under investigation here in Utah for a child-bride marriage. Winston Blackmore is on trial in British Columbia for polygamy. Once a top ...
CRANBROOK, British Columbia (AP) - Two former leaders of an isolated polygamous community in Canada were convicted Monday of practicing polygamy after a decades-long legal fight, setting up another ...
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