In Zimbabwe, two men approached a traditional healer for protection from the vengeful ghost of a British university lecturer they had murdered a few days earlier. The healer reported them to the police instead. The men were charged after clothing, a mobile phone, a wrist watch and money belonging to the lecturer were found in their posession. 'Victim's ghost drives murderers to confess' - IOL, August 18th 2002.
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August 20, 2002
Should've gone to Confession instead
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