The attention-seeking, manipulative, and lying Miranda Barbour made the outlandish claim that she was a satanist who murdered at least 22 people and then "stopped counting." Sensational stories ran with the lies despite evidence to the contrary. The media circus clouded the true tragedy— the murder of Troy LaFerrara, committed by Miranda and her husband, Elytte. When the dust settled, police made the shocking discovery that the couple murdered Troy only for the thrill of it. Miranda claimed she was the most prolific female serial killer in the US, but it was only a ploy to get attention.
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The attention-seeking, manipulative, and lying Miranda Barbour made the outlandish claim that she was a satanist who murdered at least 22 people and then "stopped counting." Sensational stories ran with the lies despite evidence to the contrary. The media circus clouded the true tragedy— the murder of Troy LaFerrara, committed by Miranda and her husband, Elytte. When the dust settled, police made the shocking discovery that the couple murdered Troy only for the thrill of it. Miranda claimed she was the most prolific female serial killer in the US, but it was only a ploy to get attention.
"Psycho Preacher" is what Darlene Summerford called her ex-husband, Glenn, an Appalachian Pentecostal pastor who tried to murder Darlene with a poisonous serpent used in religious ceremonies. Officers who worked the case said they had never seen anything like it— a 5-foot-long rattlesnake used as a deadly weapon. But the circumstances of the crime quickly became a "he-said, she-said" argument. With almost no eyewitnesses other than the victim and the perpetrator and very little physical evidence, many doubted the trial would end in a conviction. And this crime has continued to haunt the sleepy town of Scottsboro for decades to come.
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The attention-seeking, manipulative, and lying Miranda Barbour made the outlandish claim that she was a satanist who murdered at least 22 people and then "stopped counting." Sensational stories ran with the lies despite evidence to the contrary. The media circus clouded the true tragedy— the murder of Troy LaFerrara, committed by Miranda and her husband, Elytte. When the dust settled, police made the shocking discovery that the couple murdered Troy only for the thrill of it. Miranda claimed she was the most prolific female serial killer in the US, but it was only a ploy to get attention.