
HOOPESTON, IL – OCTOBER 25: Wicca religion practitioners (clockwise from L) Rev. Don Lewis, Rev. Krystal High-Correll, and Rev. Virgina Powell HPS and student Ashleigh Powell and Cathy Smith participate in a Wiccan Lunar ritual in the temple at the Witch School October 25, 2006 in Hoopeston, Illinois. Wicca is a neo-Pagan religion which uses magic and nature in its teachings. The school, which opened in 2003, offers courses in Wicca theology, hosts seminars and Wiccan rituals at the campus. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
[Scott Olson / Staff] via Getty ImagesA woman in Pennsylvania was in a previous relationship with a man who works at a used car lot. She apparently had something to settle with him because she showed up to the lot with a shotgun and pointed it at him. Employees of the lot got her out of the building and locked her out. After a moment, witness noticed a Ford Focus on fire on the lot. The fire was extinguished and after realized there were burnt pages of a book in the engine compartment. The book pages were from a book called "Wicca Book of Spells."
The woman, named Kristy Malzi was known for practicing witchcraft. It's said she lit the pages of the book on fire before throwing them into the car. She was arrested and her bail was set at $25,000.
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