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E. Texas woman investigated on bigamy charges

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LONGVIEW, TX (KLTV) - Police are investigating the claims of two East Texas men, who say they did not know they were married to the same woman---at the same time.

To make matters worse, they say they have discovered she has a third husband!

For these men, getting married looked to be the best times of their lives.  

But the problem was, they say they were married to the same woman, 31-year-old Candice Andrade-Garza, who had a third husband in Houston.

Within months of each marriage, she had left both men. That's when the men say they found out about the multiple marriages.

Andrede-Garza remains in East Texas under no charges, at this time.

Bigamy is a felony in the state of Texas.

Kilgore Police have handed over the findings of their investigation to the Gregg County District Attorney's Office.

We're told the case could go before a grand jury.

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