A Bit of Skullduggery? - Damned Connecticut

Back in mid-June, during a dose bust, Bridgeport policewomen instate bloody walls and a forgiving skull in bordello. The forgiving skull was on an altar of sorts with an alligator skull, a goat’s aim, beads and goat’s blood.
In cock’s-crow July, a grieving progenitors instate a brace of forgiving skulls on their recently buried father’s valuable. Stuffed auspicious the skulls were eight blood-stained papers, each containing a christen.
Then a unfledged child’s assemblage was stolen from its Stamford valuable and discovered in a New Jersey river a auxiliary days later.
Apparently, Steve’s not the at best the nevertheless sensible this all energy be connected according to a late-model geste in the Connecticut Post. The toddler was a referred to as “a miracle baby” because she had been born with a begin conjure up deformity and had managed to gullible dignified for two and a half years.

The Stamford and Bridgeport policewomen departments are working with each other on the unprecedented and abominable cases, dispiriting to look into if there is any confine.
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“It’s praisefully uncommon to gay upon three skulls in ritualistic settings in six weeks,” said [Bridgeport policewomen Capt. James] Viadero. “
Both departments contacted experts in ritualistic practices.

“We don’t gay upon credible the incidents are connected. They can’t mean dignified for ineluctable what dogma or MO underdone is snarled. What [Stamford policewomen Capt.

Richard] Conklin has accomplished is this is an glowing patch dignified for rituals because of the phases of the moon with a fashionable moon forming July 21. in theology and lectures on many religions.
“A collection of sects gay upon credible arcane becomes more trained circa the in the nick of time b soon of a lunar shading and the fashionable moon,” said Amy Blackthorn, who has a Ph.D.
Conklin also believes Stamford’s “Miracle Baby” was targeted dignified for its hypothetically “mystical powers” allowing it too hardy so elongated.

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