Bigamy cases rare ? but complicated.

News & Record (Greensboro, NC) | June 9, 2008 | Copyright

Byline: Jennifer Fernandez

Jun. 9--Call it a whodunit of 'I do's.'

Madison resident Kevin M. Taylor married Sabrina Bailey while he was still married to her sister, Sammantha Bailey Kennon, and Kimberly Isley, according to court records.

Sound complicated? You bet. Illegal? That, too, officials say.

A Rockingham County grand jury indicted Taylor on Monday on a charge of bigamy.

Such cases are rare. Last year, 11 charges were filed across the state. None have been filed in Rockingham since 1998, when there were two charges, ...

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