Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Things Got out of hand:Serial KIller Miranda Barbour


Miranda Barbour and husband Elytte Barbour have revealed new details about the killing of Troy LaFerrara, who they allegedly targeted via Craigslist.
The 19-year-old Pennsylvania girl claims to have ties to a Satanic cult that drove her to murder at least 22 people - but less than 100 people - nationally.
The final victim? LeFerrera, whose Craigslist ad they answered.
The murderous duo say the recent slaughter was nearly botched via miscommunication, and they were done in by the most obvious of mistakes after the fact.


Speaking from Northumberland County Prison, Miranda Barbour said she and Elytte, 22, responded to LeFerrera's Craigslist ad advertising “companionship.”
She tells the Sunbury Daily Item that they made crucial mistakes in the murder of the Port Trevorton, Pa. native, a man who stood 6'2" and weighed 278 lbs.
Elytte planned to hide in the backseat of the Honda CRV the killing took place in. Her signal for him to pounce? Asking LaFerrara, “Did you see the stars tonight?”
Barbour said that she tested LaFerrara when he entered the car, telling him she “just turned 16,” and “when he said he didn’t care, I knew” he had to die.
Ferrara began fondling her under her dress, Barbour said, at which point she asked the stars question twice, only to get no response from her spouse.
Finally, she hit his leg, “and he began to strangle the man.”
“Things got out of control,” Barbour said, noting that her demeanor changed to homicidal, “and I got the knife out” to begin stabbing him repeatedly.
She joked that her husband of three weeks referred to her bloodthirsty alter ego - allegedly the product of Satan summoning her forth - as “Super Miranda.”
Barbour said they abandoned his corpse in an alley, but later returned to the scene of the crime, which was the mistake that got them both apprehended.
“We came back the next day and saw all the police there, and I said to Elytte, ‘I guess they found him,’” she said, adding that she began panicking.
When cops began asking her questions, "it was all over.”

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