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Miranda Barbour and her husband, Elytte Barbour, were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in September 2014. [1] The murder is notable because of the unsubstantiated claim by one of the killers, Miranda Barbour, that she had murdered at least 22 other people, triggering worldwide news coverage of the case.
(Reuters) - The FBI said on Sunday it was in contact with local police in the case of Miranda Barbour, who is charged with murdering a Pennsylvania man she lured via the website Craigslist and ...
The Pennsylvania teen charged in the murder of a man she met on Craigslist admitted Friday to killing dozens more during the last six years. But many say they just aren't buying Miranda Barbour's ...
[4] [5] Depending on the venue used, other terms used in the media are Internet chat room killer, Craigslist killer, Facebook serial killer. Internet homicide can also be part of an Internet suicide pact or consensual homicide. [4] Some commentators believe that reports on these homicides have overemphasized their connection to the Internet. [6]
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