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Boswell trial turns to talk of witchcraft
Boswell trial turns to talk of witchcraft: 'To get your power, you would have to breathe in someone's last breath'
On the eighth day of Bailey Boswell's trial, talk turned to witchcraft, at times sounding more like a screenplay than a real-life description of a couple later charged for killing and dismembering a young Lincoln woman in a small town in Nebraska.
Ashley Hills, the first of three women expected to testify about how Boswell and Aubrey Trail lived, took the stand Wednesday in Lexington, telling the jury how Trail, who claimed to be a vampire, and Boswell, his "queen," casually spoke — in their basement apartment in Wilber or in their car — of killing and torturing and witchcraft.
Prosecutors say, however fantastical the talk, it resulted in the real killing of 24-year-old Sydney Loofe, who disappeared after a date with Boswell on Nov. 15, 2017, and later was found dismembered in rural Clay County.
Boswell is on trial for her murder. Another jury convicted Trail last year.
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