Craigslist Killer Story: Journalist Won’t Have to Testify About Jailhouse Interview; Craigslist Killer Couple Spared No-Shows

Craigslist Killer Story:  The Pennsylvania journalist who conducted the jailhouse interview with Craigslist Killer Miranda Barbour will not have to testify.

Craigslist killer Miranda Barbour, who claims to be a serial killer, says other men from central Pennsylvania men responded to her Craigslist ad before Troy LaFerrara of Port Trevorton was murdered. The Craigslist killer says the men escaped death when didn't show up.

In her second jailhouse weeks in six weeks, Barbour said "I tried it a few times but it never worked out. I knew we were going to do this since the day we met, and we tried but the others just didn't show up."

Miranda Barbour and her husband, Elytte Barbour, 22, are facing the death penalty for fatally stabbing Troy LaFerrara to death in Sunbury on Nov. 11 after they lured him through an ad on Craigslist. Miranda Barbour's father says his daughter is a liar and not a serial killer. Law authorities say they have little evidence to back up the Craigslist Killer's claims.

Miranda Barbour told the Daily Item that she killed at least 22 people in a six-year, cross-country murder spree. The Daily Item newspaper in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, published a jailhouse interview with murder suspect Miranda Barbour told The Daily Item newspaper "I would lure these people in. I studied them. I learned them and even became their friend. I did this to people who did bad things and didn't deserve to be here anymore."

The reporter who interviewed Miranda Barbour was subpoenaed to appear in the case, but the subpoena was withdrawn on Friday by Northumberland County District Attorney Anthony Rosini. The Distract Attorney said he was able to get the information from another witness.

In a jailhouse interview, Craigslist killer Barbour claimed that she has been a mass murderer since the age of 13. Barbour is 19. The craigslist killer and her husband, Elytte Barbour, are facing the death penalty in Pennsylvania for stabbing a man to death that they met on Craigslist in November. Barbour took credit for more than 22 but fewer than 100 killings.

Miranda Barbour was not present at the County Court of Common Pleas hearing in central Pennsylvania. Barbour is expected to appear on April 2 for an evidentiary hearing in the murder case.

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