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Murder Pleas Guilty from womans ghost


Brian Topp

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NEW ORLEANS, July 11 (Reuters) - A Louisiana man who had long been a suspect in the brutal 1985 slaying of woman at a secluded pet cemetery where he worked as a groundskeeper pleaded guilty on Friday to manslaughter in her death, authorities said.

To read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/12/louisiana-man-pleads-guil_n_5579673.html

I see this as a form of guilt than paranormal. On side note, this is not the first article about a "ghost" haunting their murderer

http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=265461

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The guilty mind. Another case of the tell tale heart.

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This could be true a ghost haunting the guy to give up.

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Ian Brady must have lived in a perpetual Nursery by that logic. Didn't see him giving up any secrets.

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Ian Brady must have lived in a perpetual Nursery by that logic. Didn't see him giving up any secrets.

I think you need a conscience to be haunted by your deeds,Brady is a psychopath he hasn't got one.

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Guilt can really eat away at a person.

i have my doubts as to the whole ghost deal, but i'm appeased that he'll pay for his crime.

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This could be true a ghost haunting the guy to give up.

Thanks for that, Yoda. Your next post what is?

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wow spooky!!

i bet it was groundskeeper willie from The Simpsons who commited the murder

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wow spooky!!

i bet it was groundskeeper willie from The Simpsons who commited the murder

Hey, don't pick on Willie.

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