Suspect Tells Of Pagan Ritual
John J. Anderson, charged with murder in the strangulation of Natasha Miller, 19, whose nude body was found floating in the Huron River in April, wants his hours-long taped confession thrown out.
And what a strange confession it was.
At first, the Wixom resident insisted he had nothing to do with her death. Eventually, he admitted the killing, saying it was an accident, police said.
Then for hours he talked about religion, origins of the universe, the Torah, the Quran, the Bible, and his life as a druid -- part of an ancient pagan Celtic religion. He placed Miller's body in the river, he said, for religious reasons, to reunite her with the spirit of water. Full Story
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And what a strange confession it was.
At first, the Wixom resident insisted he had nothing to do with her death. Eventually, he admitted the killing, saying it was an accident, police said.
Then for hours he talked about religion, origins of the universe, the Torah, the Quran, the Bible, and his life as a druid -- part of an ancient pagan Celtic religion. He placed Miller's body in the river, he said, for religious reasons, to reunite her with the spirit of water. Full Story
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