
Same-day marriages with girls sharing same last name cited at polygamy trial
CRANBROOK, B.C. — Dozens of marriage certificates, some referencing weddings taking place on the same day involving girls with the same last name, were entered as evidence Wednesday at the trial of two fundamentalist church leaders charged with polygamy in British Columbia.
Winston Blackmore is the head of a religious group in Bountiful, a community in southeastern B.C. where residents are known for practising a faith that condones plural marriage.
Blackmore is accused of marrying 24 women and is standing trial alongside former leader James Oler, who an indictment says has four wives.
Each is charged with one count of polygamy at the trial.