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美신혼부부, 생활정보사이트서 대상 물색해 계획 살인

Dec. 8, 2013 - 13:56 By KH디지털2
미국의 젊은 신혼부부가 누군가를 죽이고 싶다는 이유만으로 무고한 사람을 꾀어 잔혹하게 살해했다가 경찰에 체포됐다.

펜실베이니아주(州) 소도시인 선버리 경찰당국은 온라인 광고사이트를 통해 만난 남성을 유인, 흉기로 살해한 혐의로 엘리트 바버(22)•미란다 바버(18) 부부를 체포하고 이 중 아내 미란다를 7일(현지시간) 우선 기소했다.

남편인 엘리트는 6일 경찰에 자신과 미란다가 이전부터 누군가를 살해하려 계획을 세웠지만 성공하지 못해 범행 대상을 계속 물색했다고 진술했다.

두 사람은 10월 결혼한 것으로 조사됐다.

경찰은 조서에서 미란다가 미국 온라인 생활정보 사이트인 '크레이그리스트'에 돈을 주면 친구가 돼 주겠다는 광고를 올린 뒤 이를 보고 연락해 온 피해자 트로이 라페라라(40)를 지난달 11일 만났다고 설명했다.

미란다는 선버리 인근 도시의 한 쇼핑몰에서 라페라라를 만나 차량으로 데려왔다. 미리 차량 뒷좌석 담요에 숨어 있던 엘리트가 끈으로 라페라라의 목을 조르는 사이 미란다는 라페라라에게 수십 차례 흉기를 휘두른 것으로 조사됐다.

엘리트는 미란다가 웹사이트 광고를 통해 만난 남성에게서 50∼850달러를 받고 함께 저녁을 먹어주거나 산책을 하는 친구 역할을 했다고 진술했다. (연합뉴스) 


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Police: US newlyweds killed man from Craigslist

A couple married for just three weeks lured a man to his death with an ad on the Craigslist website because they wanted to kill someone together, police said.

Elytte Barbour told officers before his arrest Friday night that he and his wife, Miranda, had planned to kill before, but their plans never worked out until last month when Troy LaFerrara responded to an online posting that promised companionship in return for money, authorities said.

``They had tried to kill others before this victim but the plan didn't work out so they continued to try to find someone,'' police wrote in an affidavit.

Elytte Barbour, 22, and Miranda Barbour, 18, face criminal homicide charges in LaFerrara's death. His body was found Nov. 12 in an alley in Sunbury, a small city about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of Philadelphia. The couple had recently moved to nearby Selinsgrove from Dunn, North Carolina.

Sunbury's police chief, Steve Mazzeo, said Saturday he did not want to comment on the case or the couple's motives since it was still an active investigation.

According to Sunbury police, Elytte Barbour told investigators he hid under a blanket in the backseat of the couple's SUV as his wife picked up LaFerrara at a mall Nov. 11. He told police that, on his wife's signal, he wrapped a cord around LaFerrara's neck, restraining him while Miranda Barbour stabbed him.

The 42-year-old Port Trevorton man was stabbed about 20 times, police said.

Miranda Barbour was charged Tuesday, a day after police first contacted her. She initially denied knowing LaFerrara, but her story evolved as investigators gathered evidence, including the discovery that the last call received by the victim's cellphone was made from her number, according to a police affidavit.

The affidavit said Miranda Barbour acknowledged meeting the victim in Selinsgrove and driving with him to Sunbury, where they parked. She said LaFerrara groped her and she took a knife from between the front seats and stabbed him after he put his hand around her throat, according to the affidavit.

Barbour told investigators ``that they committed the murder because they just wanted to murder someone together,'' police said in the affidavit.

Police said Miranda Barbour had told them she purchased cleaning supplies at a department store after stabbing LaFerrara, then picked up her husband and took him to a strip club for his birthday. On Friday, police said, Elytte Barbour told them he was the one who had purchased the cleaning products, an account investigators said was backed up by surveillance footage.

Following his wife's arrest, Elytte Barbour told The Daily Item of Sunbury that Miranda Barbour, whom he married Oct. 22, regularly hired herself out as a ``companion'' to men she met on various websites, a business venture he said he supported because it didn't involve sexual contact.

Barbour said his wife made anywhere from $50 to $850 by meeting with men for such activities as having dinner together or walking around a mall. The ads she placed on websites including Craigslist all said upfront that sex was not part of the deal, he said.

``She is not a prostitute,'' he said. ``What she does is meet men who have broken marriages or have no one in their lives, and she meets with them and has delightful conversation.''

Elytte Barbour didn't have an attorney at his arraignment Friday night. Telephone messages left for his wife's public defenders Saturday were not immediately returned.

Investigators also plan to look into the death of a man with whom Miranda Barbour had a 1-year-old child, Mazzeo said, but he would not say if there is a suspicion of foul play. (AP)