Glynn Wolfe

Glynn DeMoss Wolfe (July 25, 1908 – June 10, 1997), also known as Scotty Wolfe, was an American Baptist minister and hotel owner who resided in Blythe, California. Wolfe is best known for allegedly having the largest number of monogamous marriages, having married 31 different times, although one of his marriages was annulled and several remain unconfirmed.

Biography
Glynn DeMoss Wolfe was born on July 25, 1908, in Freelandville, Indiana. His father, John Wolfe, was a coal mine operator in Freelandville and the sheriff of Knox County.

In 1960, Wolfe was a candidate for justice of the peace, campaigning on better retirement homes and extra assistance to elderly people. He placed last during the primaries.

During his 7th marriage to a woman named Mary, Wolfe bought an all-women hotel in Hollywood, a neighborhood of Los Angeles. He later stopped operating the hotel, and began operating a new hotel in Las Vegas.

Wolfe died on June 10, 1997, in a Redlands, California, nursing home of heart disease at the age of 88. His body went unclaimed, and he was eventually buried in Blythe. None of the 28 women he legally married, and only one of his approximately 19 children, attended the funeral service.

Marriages
Between 1926 and until his death in 1997, Wolfe married 29 different women. Most of his marriages were to teenagers. In an interview with the New York Daily News, he described them as "fun", saying he could "just speak their language."

His shortest marriage lasted 19 days, and his longest lasted eleven years. Three of his marriages were to women he had previously divorced: remarried Charlotte Devane in 1936, after divorcing earlier that year; remarried Katherine Archer in 1949 after divorcing the previous year; and Sharon Goodwin in 1960 after divorcing the previous year. Only five of his marriages ended with the death of a spouse, surviving his 1st, 8th, 9th and 23rd wife, before being survived by his 31st wife. His longest marriage was for 11 years, to his 28th wife, Christine Camacho, who was 37 years his junior. His 29th wife was Bonny Lee Bakley, who was herself married ten times; she was murdered, and her last husband, Hollywood actor Robert Blake, was charged in connection with her death. He was found not guilty, but was found liable in a wrongful death lawsuit, and Bakley's murder remains unsolved.

Wolfe's final marriage was to Linda Taylor in 1996 at Quartzsite, Arizona, who—at the time—was the record holder for the most-married woman, having been married 28 times. The marriage was performed as a publicity stunt, and Taylor returned to Indiana a week after the wedding.