Polygamist ‘Lord’ accused of sending two of his wives dressed as NINJAS with stun gun and knife in bid to kill girl, 14, he sexually abused
Days before the girl was due to testify against him two women dressed as ninjas wearing masks and brandishing weapons broke into her home
A POLYGAMIST who forced his three wives to call him "Lord" is accused of sending two of them dressed as NINJAS to kill a teenager he sexually abused.
Kain Blackwing has already been convicted of abusing the 14-year-old girl, but now faces new charges for plotting her death.
The 47-year-old's conviction was in 2014, when the girl was 14, .
Just four days before the teen was due to give evidence against him, two women dressed as ninjas broke into her home.
They were alleged to be wearing black masks and carrying a stun gun, a knife, screwdriver, matches, syringes and Saran wrap.
She was staying with her mother and her fiance, who fought off the women with a sword.
Her mother's fiance said: "She came at me with a stun gun, and I instinctively blocked it with my arm and I hit her in the head, then proceeded to jump on top of her.
"I grabbed my sword on the mantle, unsheathed it and told her to sit down, that if she moved, she would lose body parts."
The two women were unmasked as Raven Blackwing, 22, and a 19-year-old woman who are both "sister-wives" of Blackwing.
They told police they had been instructed to kill the girl after plotting for 11 weeks, using a code where the killing was called "playing a video game".
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Both women were convicted of charges for aggravated burglary, aggravated assault and retaliation against a witness or victim.
The teenager was sentenced to probation and Raven Blackwing was sentenced to up to 15 years in Utah State Prison.
Blackwing's new charges include solicitation for aggravated murder, conspiracy to commit aggravated murder and attempted aggravated murder.
He is also embroiled in another pending case against him for his relationship with the younger sister-wife convicted for the attempted murder.
He told police he met her when she was 17 and started a sexual relationship with her, eventually marrying her.
He is alleged to have told the woman to call him "Lord" and "if he ever bonded with a woman she became his and the only way out of the relationship was death", according to charging documents.
For this case he faces charges of rape, forcible sodomy and forcible sexual abuse - a hearing is scheduled for February 28.
Last year Good Morning Britain viewers took to social media this morning to slam the owner of two polygamy dating websites, with one commenting he “should be arrested”.
And earlier this month on of Earth’s most prolific polygamists has left more than a hundred wives grieving for him.
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