Posted on 05/19/2014 10:03:41 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister
A self-proclaimed Satanist who claimed to have killed almost two dozen people could face the death penalty in the killing of a man she and her husband are accused of luring to his death through a Craigslist ad, a Pennsylvania judge ruled Monday.
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A jury from that part of PA won’t want to hear anything about any sexual abuse she had suffered as a toddler, her parents’ divorce, how she ran away from home with a satanist, any of that. Did she murder the guy or not, that will be what they care about.
This serial killer story she’s cooked up is pure fantasy. Tabloids are just going bananas over it without any evidence that it could possibly be true.
Please be serious.
I feel sorry for her whether or not she has killed. She has dug her self into a deep dark trap, a trap likely to be inescapable.. Still though I would have nothing to do with her the so called husband who appears a complete fruitcake, or her family . I don’t know who is to blame besides that couple who decided it was cool to hunt and kill people for sport. A case of two folks with empty lives and souls gone rancid.
For the devil, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
You know, I hope she is brought over to Jesus; it’ll be hard work, but you can know it’s well worth the effort. She’s given so much of herself over to evil, but she’s still alive and has a chance to help save herself.
I’m glad; zero excuses.
I’m only quotin’ the article.
You said it better than I did. No, I don’t want her in my neighborhood, but yes I said a prayer for her.
Yeah, I know. Was directed to the article and not to you.
I just wonder if there are FReepers in Pennsylvania that would in fact be willing to visit her in prison and then end up preaching the gospel, trying to save her soul.
Lets make up and then make love!
If the girl is psychotic, she needs a hospitalization and a psychiatrist. If she is possessed, or believes herself to be so, she needs an exorcist. This is way, WAY above the expertise of the average christian, in my opinion. It’s in the “Don’t try this at home” category.
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