Sunday, March 28, 2010

A murderous Wiccan

It’s spring and time for Wiccans to sacrifice unsuspecting males to celebrate Beltane. Angela Sanford killed Joel Leyva with her special silver Wiccan dagger… 13 times.

A woman who claims she was going to perform a Wiccan celebration of spring is accused of using a ritualistic dagger to kill a man she invited to the ceremony

Survival rule #1: Never go drinking on a solstice with a self-proclaimed witch. Especially if she always carries her ritualistic Wiccan dagger.

The Wiccans are distancing themselves

"The Wiccan community has come out on local media outlets stating they do no such things like kill anything or anyone."

So when a Wiccan kills somebody she’s not really a Wiccan… Sound familiar?

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ThatAtheistChick · 786 weeks ago

Wow... Wiccans are the last group of people I would expect to pull that "if a (fill in religion) person does (fill in horrible act), then they're not a real (fill in religion)" card.
2 replies · active 785 weeks ago
You beat me to this point. I thought that as soon as I finished this post.
I honestly don't think we are dealing with a wiccan here. This feels like a druggie or nutball.
Well, in my limited understanding, I thought the foundational belief of Wicca is "Do what you want, as long as it harms none." Angela must not have liked that part.
2 replies · active 785 weeks ago
I'm think Angela was more into sex, drugs, and rock & roll... and murder.
Yeah, when the Christians say "anyone who does X is not a true Christian", the problem is that often the person doing X has found *something* in the Bible that can be used to justify doing X.

From what I understand, though, there's just nothing in Wiccan beliefs to allow for or justify killing someone.

I mean, if I go buy a stiletto, call it a kirpan, call myself a sikh, and then kill someone with it - I think they'd be justified to say I'm not a real sikh, and real sikhs don't do that kind of thing.

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