Sunday, 10 January 2010

But, what if...?


The woman told officers that the man did some, ’spiritual work’ for her and she was simply attempting to pay him that afternoon.

The ’obeahman’ was later released. No charges were laid.

But, what if the man was a true-true obeahman? Wouldn't he have "commanded" his client to tell the police that everything was above board?

In any event, isn't it against the law for anyone to engage in the business of obeahmanning? ( NB: The expression "obeahmanning" is ©, okay?)

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