How many has she killed? Real-life 'Dexter' confesses to murdering close to 100 'bad people' across the US while possessed by her Satanic alter-ego 'Super Miranda'
- Miranda Barbour made the sensational claim in a newspaper interview over the weekend that she is a serial killer
- The 19-year-old said that she stopped counting her victims at 22
- She in fact told the reporter from prison during her interview that she could have killed dozens more
- When pushed she said she had killed 'less than 100' possessed by her satanic alter-ego 'Super Miranda'
- Is currently charged with the murder with the murder of Troy LaFerrara, 42, in November - whom she met with her husband Elytte Barbour, using Craigslist
- Claims she killed him with a knife that has a notch on for every victim
- Police in Pennsylvania told the Daily Item that they're working with investigators from other states and the FBI to probe possible connections to unsolved murders
- The teen has a son by a man who is now deceased and his death is now part of the investigation
- A law enforcement source close to the investigation told CNN Barbour's new claims could be 'the real deal.' 'It's conceivable,' the source said
- Has been compared to a 'real life Dexter' - after saying she only killed people who had done bad things
Speaking to TMZ about the horrifying admission from Barbour, Daily Item reporter, Francis Scarella said that he omitted the frightening and unsubstantiated number from his story.However, he confirmed that like the fictitious serial killer Dexter, Barbour said she only killed bad people - those who abused children or owed money and that her satanism controlled her murderous rages.Indeed, Scarella told TMZ he spoke with an ex-roomate of Barbour's who said that the abused teen possessed two vials of semen belonging to her husband and that she used them to masturbate in a satanic ritual.Claiming that she only killed 'bad people who do bad things' in her self-confessed nationwide murder-spree, Barbour, has been compared to the fictitious 'moral' serial killer played by Michael C. Hall on the Showtime cable network.In an interview given from prison and published on Saturday with the Daily Item in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, Barbour was quoted in print admitting that she participated in at least 22 killings in the past six years in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California.Indeed, a law enforcement source close to the investigation has admitted their fears that Barbour's claims could be 'the real deal'.
A law enforcement source close to the investigation told CNN Barbour's new claims could be 'the real deal.' 'It's conceivable,' the source said.Alaska law enforcement sources said they couldn't comment on whether they've launched their own investigations into her time in Alaska until after the President's Day weekend.After the jailhouse interview, The Daily Item reported that she confessed to at least 22 killings in the past six years in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California.'I can pinpoint on a map where you can find them,' she said from Northumberland County Prison.Asked why she pleaded not guilty to the LaFerrara muder, she replied, 'I didn't want to.''When I was at my arraignment and the judge asked me how do I plead, I was ready to say guilty and my attorney (chief public defender Ed Greco) grabbed the microphone and said not guilty.'Miranda Barbour said she has not spoken with her husband since the day she was arrested.'He is proud of what he did,' she said. 'I will always love him.'
Miranda and her husband...




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