"A rite of spring allegedly turned deadly for a New Mexico man.
A woman claiming to be a follower of Wicca, a pagan religion often associated with witchcraft, is accused of killing a man she'd met an Albuquerque hiking trail with a dagger she said was to be used in ritualistic celebration of spring.
Angela Sanford told police that victim Joel Leyva, a man she had only just met, tied her arms, made 'inappropriate sexual gestures,' and took the dagger from her, ABC News reports.
Sanford told police that she feared Leyva was going to rape her, and decided to take charge of the situation by wriggling free of the ropes and allowing him to believe he was being seduced. She allegedly pushed Leyva on his back, removed her clothing except for her underwear, and knelt on the ground over him. She then then stabbed Leyva 'three times in the stomach area.'
Sanford allegedly left the scene, eventually asking a hiker to use a cell phone to call police.
But investigators found multiple inconsistencies in Sanford’s story of attempted rape. Leyva was actually stabbed 11 to 13 times in the head and torso, police said.
According to police reports, none of the witnesses saw Sanford fleeing the area or calling out for help, and her clothes were found folded at the scene."
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Lindsay Goldwert, giving us a bit of the ol' "bubble, bubble, toil and trouble" - the photo's quite fetching as well - as another Wiccan goes from witch to WANTED, in
The New York Daily News.
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