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Tranny Killed In Voodoo Ceremony

July 14. 2009

Lucille Hamilton

A 21-year-old transvestite, tranny for short, was killed in a voodoo ceremony this week. Lucille Hamilton, 21, a man that tried to become a woman, paid $621 for a three day voodoo ritual that claimed his life.

Voodoo is ungodly, evil and an offense to God. Individuals sometimes engage in it, wishing evil upon innocent people, not realizing, it will take root in their own lives.

Only God can give a person peace, forgiveness and spiritual cleansing and He does so for free. All you have to do is pray and ask Him. 

Voodoo became a fatal obsession

ON A SEARCH FOR SPIRITUAL CLEANSING, SHE DIED IN A SOUTH JERSEY TOWNHOUSE

Posted on Tue, Jul. 14, 2009 - LUCILLE HAMILTON paid $621 to have her "spiritual grime" removed by a voodoo high priest in an ordinary townhouse on a winding street in Camden County, a friend said.

Hamilton, 21, a male living as a woman, flew in on Friday from her home in Little Rock, Ark., to the house on Loch Lomond Drive in Gloucester Township, friends said, to take part in a three-day spiritual cleansing referred to on the priest's Web site as "Lave Tet."

By Saturday night Hamilton was dead, and authorities are awaiting results of an autopsy and toxicology tests to determine exactly what happened. No charges have been filed.

Although authorities have not called Hamilton's death suspicious, her friends are eager to know what went wrong.

"I'm still trying to find a scenario that makes sense," said Billie Miller, Hamilton's boss at Arkansas Flag and Banner, in Little Rock. "I can't come up with anything that makes sense."

Miller said Hamilton was a devout Catholic, with an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe tattooed on her foot, but was also interested in voodoo. She said Hamilton - who used the name Lucie Marie on Facebook - had been saving money to travel to New Jersey, but was not planning to undergo a sex change...

The voodoo priest identifies himself as Houngan Hector on his Gade Nou Leve Society Web site, which says the three-day Lave Tet ceremony was to begin Friday.

Lave Tet (from the French laver tete) literally means head-washing, according to several Haitian voodoo Web sites...

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