Published March 30. 2014 06:37AM
SUNBURY, Pa. (AP) — A woman who along with her newlywed husband is charged with killing a man she met through Craigslist tells a newspaper that two other men responded to her ad for companionship first but never showed up.
Nineteen-year-old Miranda Barbour tells The Daily Item of Sunbury (bit.ly/1gDGx1J) that their failure to show saved the men's lives. The newspaper interviewed Barbour at the State Correctional Institution-Muncy on Tuesday. The story appeared on the newspaper's website Saturday.
Police say Barbour met 42-year-old Troy LaFerrara, of Port Trevorton, through Craigslist and stabbed him to death in her parked car in Sunbury last November with the help of her husband, Elytte Barbour.
Miranda Barbour claims she previously killed more than 20 people in four states. Police have found no evidence to substantiate the claim.