Accused Craigslist killer in Pennsylvania claims 22 murders

Miranda Barbour (19) tells police she was involved in a Satanic cult

Elytte Barbour and his wife Miranda
Elytte Barbour and his wife Miranda

A woman charged with the murder of a man lured to a Pennsylvania rendezvous through the website Craigslist has admitted to the killing in an interview from jail, a local newspaper reported.

Miranda Barbour (19), also said she had killed at least 22 people in different parts of the country, Pennsylvania's Daily Item newspaper said, and that she was involved with a Satanic cult.

"When I hit 22, I stopped counting," she said on the paper’s website. She now just wanted to be honest, she said.

She and her husband, Elytte Barbour (22), in separate appearances at a state court in Sunbury in December pleaded not guilty to the November 11th killing of 42-year-old Troy LaFerrara, whose body was found dumped in an alley in Sunbury.

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The Daily Item, which is based in Sunbury and has a circulation of about 25,000, has been following the case closely, reporting on the newlywed Barbours’ arrest, a police search of their home and court hearings for the two defendants.

Prosecutors say the husband hid under a blanket in the back of their car when his wife picked up LaFerrara at a mall near Harrisburg, about 80km south of Sunbury.

On her signal, Elytte Barbour strangled LaFerrara with a cord while his wife stabbed him about 20 times, police say.

“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.”

It was not clear if police have any evidence that might link Miranda Barbour to killings other than LaFerrara’s.

Sunbury Police Corporal Brad Hare said in December the Barbours “just wanted to murder someone together”.

Reuters