
Police in Florida have related the death of an elderly woman and her two adult sons to witchcraft, after speaking to a person of interest who practices the art.
An investigation into the triple murders last week has led the sheriff to announce the killings as part of a ritualistic witchcraft practice performed during the ‘blue moon.’ One of the victims who was murdered at his own home in Florida together with his mother and brother, worked for the Department of Homeland Security.
All three family members were murdered in a similar fashion. The eldest son from the Department of Homeland Security was also shot in the head.

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The Independent reports:
Police have revealed they believed the deaths of Voncile Smith, 77, and her sons John, 49, and 47-year-old Richard, were the result of someone who broke into their Pensacola home and killed them as part of a witchcraft ritual.
“Initial research has led us to believe it was a ritualistic killing,” Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan told a news conference on Tuesday, according to Reuters.
“The method of the murder and our person of interest has some ties to a faith or religion that is indicative of that.”
The killings appears to have been part of a witchcraft practice linked to the July 31 “blue moon,” a reference to the second of two full moons that appear in a calendar month, the officer said.

“The elements of this case are odd, at best,” Morgan said. ”We have a very reclusive family. Obviously we’ve canvassed the neighbourhood, spoken to people who’ve lived there for years and years. Neighbours have related to us that they’ve never met members of this family,” he said.
All three victims had their throats slit and were bludgeoned with what was believed to be a claw hammer, Mr Morgan said, and Richard Thomas Smith, was also shot in the head, perhaps to incapacitate him before the murders.
Mr Morgan said investigators had interviewed a “person of interest” in the case who is known to practise witchcraft.
Police discovered the bodies after a colleague of Richard Smith at Homeland Security reported him missing from work.
A blue moon is a common nickname for a second full moon within a calendar month. One occurred last Friday, July 31, three days after the Smiths were killed.
The Associated Press reported: “The sheriff did not explain the discrepancy and his office did not return a telephone call seeking clarification.”
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