Eventually, his "two wives" noticed each other on Facebook as "friends" of O'Neil and spotted some revealing photos.
"Wife No. 1 went to wife No. 2's page and saw a picture of her and her husband with a wedding cake," Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist told the Associated Press today. "An hour later the defendant arrived at [Wife No. 1's] apartment, and she asked him several times if they were divorced," court records show. "The defendant said, 'No, we are still married.'"
O'Neill, who was previously known as Alan Fulk, now faces a bigamy charge which is illegal under federal and state laws. He faces up to a year in jail if convicted.
Source: Vibe