She also claimed to have a back-alley abortion at thirteen She told her mother about it, and was taken to the doctor. The doctor said there was no sign of any abortion.
BTW Palmer is about three hundred road miles from North Pole and Fairbanks.
Methinks she is setting herself up for an insanity defense.
She might be making up the stuff about the 22 murders, but the satanism stuff seems to be real:
http://www.dailyitem.com/x1280779959/Lockup-to-Miranda-s-mom-You-can-t-visit
Interview with her mother:
“She went on to discuss her daughters childhood.
(Miranda) ran away from home when she was 12, Dean said. Her daughter grew up in Alaska and has an older sister, Dean said.
(Miranda) got hooked up with a guy (in Alaska) who was into satanic stuff, and when she came home one day, she told me that he owns her now.
The mans name was Forrest, Dean said.
“I asked her what she was talking about, and she told me that this man owns her and she has to do whatever he says, Dean said. She said he branded her by carving a swastika on the back of her neck and his name on her thigh.
She told me she was out prostituting at 12 years old and that this man was her ruler. “
I told (Miranda) when she was in Alaska, she needed to stop all of this and get away from these (satanic) people, Dean said. She was involved in this satanic stuff and this man (Forrest) still has a hold on her. Its heart-breaking.
One day Miranda came home and said she wanted to change her life, so Dean sent her to North Carolina to live with Mirandas uncle, Arlin Fletcher. ....
She said she knows her daughter participated in satanic rituals, but was unsure about the nature of them.”
One version has her leaving North Pole at about age seven. Yet others suggest she was there longer:
http://www.dailyitem.com/0100_news/x1783676852/Miranda-Barbour-says-killings-began-with-cult
Barbour claimed that, while in Alaska, she had been involved in killings in Palmer, Anchorage, Nome, Wasilla and Big Lake. (no mention of North Pole in this account)
—Barbour, 19, who lived in North Pole and the Mat-Su, left the state in 2011, according to Alaska records.
—Public records show Barbour filed for Alaska Permanent Fund dividends for years from North Pole and Anchorage addresses, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
(though apparently not from any Palmer or Wasilla addresses)
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