
Gay Maine Murder Suspect: "I am a Pagan/Heathen to the core"
By Mike Hein
Jul 7, 2007 - 4:13:03 PM
Woodbury Seeks "Cross-Dressing, Non-Christian" Homosexual Soulmate
Michael L. Woodbury, 31, of Windham, Maine was recently arraigned in New Hampshire on three counts of premeditated murder. He is suspected of killing James Walker of Maine, and Gary Jones and William Jones, both of Massachusetts, on July 2, 2007. He publicly confessed to the murders verbally to news reporters on July 5, 2007.
Woodbury also publicly describes himself as a homosexual pagan/heathen online at a
cyberspace-inmates.com website posting. He states he is seeking a cross-dressing, non-Christian homosexual male soulmate.
In his personal webpage at the site, Woodbury describes himself as a gay, white male and "...Pagan/Heathen to the core." He is looking for a "non-Christian...willing on occasion to cross dress..." Woodbury states without explanation that among his dislikes are "...the anti-gay establishment..."
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The online personal webpage apparently was created by Woodbury between June, 2002 and May, 2007 when he was incarcerated in Maine since he states that he is "...currently in Super Max prison." For activities, he states that "running is like a religion to me" and that he enjoys meditation. In addition to a pagan/heathen homosexual, Woodbury describes himself as an environmentalist who dislikes "polluters."
The Portland Press Herald referenced Woodbury's online personal webpage contents in its July 6, 2007 report on Woodbury. In addition to the murders in New Hampshire, law enforcement officials suspect Woodbury of committing crimes recently in Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, and Kentucky.
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