US | Miranda Barbour Satanists Disown Accused Craigslist Killer Woman who claims to have killed at least 22 'isn't one of us' By Rob Quinn Posted Feb 18, 2014 3:32 AM CST Copied Miranda Barbour is led out of the courthouse after her preliminary hearing in Sunbury, Pa. (AP Photo/PennLive.com, Christine Baker, File) The nation's devil-worshipers are scrambling to distance themselves from a teenage woman who claims to have killed at least 22 people as part of a satanic cult. "We have never had any contact from this woman, nor her accomplice," the head priest of the Church of Satan tells CNN. "Thorough investigation will likely demonstrate that this cult story is fiction." A spokesman for the rival Satanic Temple also says his group has no ties to 19-year-old Miranda Barbour or her husband. "I feel certain that Barbour's own relationship with any organized satanism will turn out to be vague or non-existent," he says. The FBI and police in five states are still investigating Barbour's claim that she killed a lot of "bad people" during a six-year murder spree, reports the New York Daily News. Barbour and her husband are currently in prison in Pennsylvania, where they are accused of murdering a man they met on Craigslist with an offer of sex. In legal documents, Barbour argues that she should not face a death sentence if found guilty because "the criminal justice system is fallible, thereby subjecting inappropriate persons to the death penalty," TMZ finds. Read These Next Sarah Ferguson said she cut off Epstein. Not quite, emails show. What we know about Savannah Guthrie's missing mother. The voice behind 'Joy to the World' has died at 83. Turning Point reveals lineup for its alternative halftime show. Report an error