Clementine Barnabet/Appalachian Dragonfly Demon


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Clementine Barnabet and the Church of Sacrifice
~ Dixie after Dark ~

…a 31 minute video

“Boy, do we have a story for you all today. It all revolves around 18 year old Clementine Barnabet and the amount of carnage she left behind. At least 35 people lost their lives to this woman. Join us as we go through the story and learn what we can.” (Dixie After Dark)

“Clementine Barnabet (c. 1894 – after 1923) was an American suspected serial killer. She initially confessed to perpetrating at least two mass murders in February and November 1911, and while in custody, Barnabet claimed involvement in a total of 35 killings in the Acadiana region of Louisiana and southeastern Texas, taking responsibility for nineteen of them. Authorities would link her to several more unsolved cases in both states, including some committed during her stay in jail, bringing the upper estimate of connected murders up to 52. Barnabet was charged with nineteen counts of murder, but ultimately convicted of just one. Barnabet was released from custody in 1923, her subsequent activities and whereabouts completely unknown.” (wikipedia)

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Devil’s Darning Needle: Appalachian Dragonfly Demon

“Lying children, scolding women and cursing men were all considered to be at risk from the “devil’s darning needle.”
“Dragonflies were also thought capable of bringing snakes back to life. Another name is “hobgoblin fly;” old Swedish tales maintained that goblins, elves and fairies used dragonflies as twisting and sewing tools. It was also thought that the devil used dragonflies to judge a person’s soul and that you should start to worry when a dragonfly flies around your head.
“How many of us grew up being told that if we told a lie a dragonfly would come and sew our mouths shut?
“Pretty scary! This is where the common darner (a type of large dragonfly) gets its name – a story brought with early settlers from England and Europe that persists until today.”
(Beware of the ?devil?s darning needle?)

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