‘Craigslist’ Killer Claims She Killed 22 More As Satanic Cult Member

Posted by | February 17, 2014 08:45 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Top Stories


Even if her latest claim is not true, this 19-year-old woman is likely going to spend the rest of her life behind bars.

A woman charged with the murder of a man she and her husband lured to a meeting point after meeting him on Craigslist, has admitted to the murder and claimed she has killed over 20 other people.

Miranda Barbour, 19, of Pennsylvania said she killed at least 22 others across the US as part of her involvement in a Satanic cult.

Speaking to Pennsylvania’s Daily Item newspaper from jail, Barbour said: “When I hit 22, I stopped counting,” adding that she was coming clean now as she wanted to be honest.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Barbour and her newly-wed husband Elytte Barbour, 22, for the murder of Troy LaFerrara, 42, who they met through the classified advertisements website in November.

“He said the wrong things and then things got out of control,” she said. “I can tell you he was not supposed to be stabbed. My husband was just supposed to strangle him.”

Mr LaFerrara had met Barbour after she agreed to have sex with him for $100. She picked him up from a mall while her husband hid in the back of the car. It was the couple’s three week wedding anniversary. …

Barbour told the newspaper she has no regrets for what she has done, adding that if she is released she “would do this again”.

Barbour’s mother confirmed to the Daily Item that she had been sexually abused by her uncle at the age of four. He served a 14 year sentence.

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