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Woman Allegedly Tried To Buy 'Death Spell' For Ex-Husband -- Then Resorted To Murder-For-Hire
You know, even if this woman wasn't going to prison we wouldn't trust her as our pediatrician! Dr. Stephanie Russell was a beloved small town children's
The not-so-good doctor asks for more specifics about the spell, even referencing animal sacrifice and the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition known as Quimbanda. But Sk warns her that “killing him etc is going to harm you and family as he has some type of protection on him.” They say he is actually “into black magic” — and as such suggest she purchase a “banishing spell only.” Dr. Russell forces the issue, asking: One would have to be out of their mind to believe a spell could actually work, but then again, enough people believe in all sorts of supernatural things and just call it having faith in their religion, so… if she’s crazy, are all religious followers?
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