Colored Female Gets No Jail Time for Voodoo Murders of Small Children

Saboteur 365
January 19, 2015

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Under a plea agreement, Monifa Sanford will serve no time in prison for her typical Black behavior that led to the ‘exorcism’ murders of one-year-old Norell Harris and 2-year-old Zyana. She will now be committed to a mental institution instead.

When you have people around you with primitive minds, you get to see primitive beliefs in action.

One example of such beliefs is that others are infested with demons. The primitive mind says to kill the host. Exactly how that also kills the demons is unclear to me.

What is clear is that what the state is calling mental illness on the part of Monifa Sanford is really just the black mind expressing its true self.

Looking on the bright side, at least gorilla Sanford was not employed as a nanny by some ignoramous white mother immersed in egalitarianism and anxious to show how much she loved diversity. This example of diversity would have left her with dead children.

This short excerpt from the Daily Mail really doesn’t do justice to the horrific cruelty of the murders and of the wacky blackie mind, which would be comical if it weren’t so dangerous.

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Devil brood.

One of the two Maryland women charged with murdering two toddlers in a gruesome ‘exorcism’ last year pleaded guilty, but will not serve any prison time.

Under a plea agreement, Monifa Sanford, 22, pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder and attempted first degree murder, but was not found criminally responsible, ABC 7 reports.

Instead of prison time, Sanford will be committed to a psychiatric hospital for her role in the January 2014 murder of one-year-old Norell Harris and his two-year-old sister Zyana.

Sanford and the children’s mother, Zakieya Avery, 29, stabbed the toddlers with a serrated knife and choked the two young children in an attempted ‘exorcism’ because they believed the children were demon possessed.

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Zakieya Avery and the brood’s mother thought that they were part of a group of ‘demon assassins’ along with some imaginary men.