Former Dunn woman admits Craigslist killing in interview

RALEIGH

In a jailhouse interview with The Daily Item in Sunbury, 19-year-old Miranda Barbour said she wants to plead guilty to killing 42-year-old Troy LaFerrara in November. She also said in the interview she has killed at least 22 other people from Alaska to North Carolina in the last six years as part of her involvement in a satanic cult.

"I feel it is time to get all of this out. I don't care if people believe me. I just want to get it out," Barbour told the newspaper for a story published Saturday night (http://bit.ly/1f7fvOH).

Sunbury police Chief Steve Mazzeo told the newspaper that investigators have been in contact with the FBI and law enforcement in several other states.

"From information we gathered and from information gathered from her interview we are seriously concerned and have been in contact with the proper authorities," Mazzeo said.

Lawyers for the couple did not immediately return messages from The Associated Press left at their offices Saturday night. Mazzeo and an FBI spokeswoman in Philadelphia did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment Sunday.

Attorneys for Barbour and her husband, 22-year-old Elytte Barbour, have both sought psychiatric evaluations for their clients.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for both defendants in LaFerrara's killing. Authorities said Miranda Barbour, a petite woman with long brown hair, told investigators she met the 6-foot-2, 278-pound victim after he responded to her Craigslist ad offering companionship for money.

Police allege in court papers that Elytte Barbour told investigators they committed the crime because they wanted to kill someone together.

The couple, who were married in North Carolina, moved to Pennsylvania about three weeks before the crime.

ABC 11 spoke with a friend of the couple, who was a witness at the couple's Lillington wedding.

"We were coworkers and she [Miranda Barbour] asked me to be a witness for her to get married, so I said okay. I just figured I'd be helping her out," said Morgan Brown.

Brown figured that Miranda Barbour was nice enough to help out, but she says there was a hesitation.

"I think they were together 7 months. They were planning on getting married on Halloween, but they decided to do it early...something about insurance...it would help him get on her insurance," she added.

However, after the couple got married; they quit their jobs and moved up to Pennsylvania, where they allegedly killed for the thrill.

"There's really nothing anyone can say, they brought it on themselves," said Brown.

The couple told police Miranda Barbour stabbed LaFerrara in the front seat of her car while her husband held a cord around his neck.

Miranda Barbour said in the interview that she doesn't want to get out of jail and that she would kill again if she were released. She said she had no remorse and only killed "bad people."

Miranda Barbour offered little detail on the murders she claimed to have participated in in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California. She claims she joined a satanic cult in Alaska when she was 13 before moving to North Carolina. Online records for the woman that the newspaper identified as Barbour's mother show her as having lived in both Alaska and North Carolina.

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