Bridget K. Mize, 35, of the 200 block of Adair Street, was taken into custody after she admitted to a Bossier Sheriff’s investigator that she is married to three different men at the same time. Mize also admitted she never divorced any of the men.
Mize married for the first time in Dallas County, Texas, on September 24, 1993. She married for the second time in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, on December 28, 2005. Mize married for the third time in Columbia County, Arkansas, on August 13, 2007. She married her third husband when her second husband was incarcerated at the Bossier Maximum Security Facility.
Mize, who told the investigator she knew she was not divorced from her first and second husbands, was transported to the Bossier Maximum Security Facility and booked. Her bond is pending.
Who but Elton could express it better?
I figured this would make your blog page. And yet she looks eerily familiar. No I didn't date her. But I do work around Columbia county from time to time. But I do have to wander, What was she thinking? I am having to bite my tongue(typing fingers) to keep from saying more.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Darrell, I couldn't resist this one.
ReplyDeleteHey, it's not that hard to do if you travel a whole lot. I'm just sayin'...
ReplyDeleteI bet she's a Saints fan Jim......LOL
ReplyDeleteI don't know Mike, she sort of has that 'Cowboy' look about her . .
ReplyDeleteNope...she woulda fit right in down there in the o'l superdome. Bet she even has that little card that Scott and I refer to...LOL
ReplyDeleteOK i always get in trouble for saying what other people were thinking i'll ask WERE THESE GUYS BLIND??
ReplyDeleteOk, the first two husbands, who were friends, find out through their conversation that she never divorced either one of them and they report it? This is so weird.
ReplyDeleteLate to the party...
ReplyDeleteAnon at 4:57, you took the words right out of my mouth.
She doesn't look like the NFL fan type to me, though. I'm thinking a Razorbacker.
I don't think there's enough alcohol...
ReplyDeleteAndy, in the Army we used words like "buffarilla."