Killing someone's Soul ... Emotionally Dead has to be the Worst Death! Bone Pointing ... A strange method of execution used by Aborigines. Supposedly the practice never fails to kill despite the fact that the victim is never physically harmed. The practice leaves no trace whatsoever on the condemned. This practice is carried out by a Kurdaitcha, or a ritual executioner. The name Kurdaitcha comes from the slippers that the Kurdaitcha wear. These slippers, made of cockatoo or emu feathers and human hair are completely silent when the user walks in them. The Kurdaitcha will use this silence to quickly hunt down the person to be killed if the person has fled. Once the person is caught the Kurdaitcha will go down onto one knee and point the kundela, or killing bone (which will have been charged with a psychic energy in a previous ritual), at the condemned. A kurdaitcha, or kurdaitcha man, also spelt gadaidja, cadiche, kadaitcha, karadji, or kaditcha (Arrernte orthography: kwertat...
In the late 1990s, Sharee Miller, a young mother of three in her twenties, crossed paths with Bruce Miller while working at his auto salvage yard in Flint, Michigan. Their whirlwind romance quickly blossomed, and within just four months, the couple tied the knot at a Las Vegas chapel. Sadly, the seemingly idyllic union was soon overshadowed by a web of deceit that would ultimately lead to a shocking tragedy. Sharee's Online Escapades Despite her newfound marital status, Sharee spent extensive hours engaging in online chat rooms, a habit that consumed much of her attention while her husband, Bruce, was occupied with running his business. A photo of Sharee Miller's computer set-up in Flint, Michigan. This was what she used to chat with men online. It was during these virtual interactions that Sharee encountered Jerry Cassaday, a former homicide investigator from Kansas City, Missouri, who was struggling with the aftermath of a failed marriage and a downward spiral in his career...