Maryland ritual killings

The crimes have been regarded as "Liberia's most notorious ritual killing case" due to the number of murders, the involvement of high ranking government officials and their subsequent public executions.

[1] Between 1965 and 1977 over 100 murders occurred in Maryland County, many of which were considered ritualistic due to the mutilation and removal of body parts.

His body was discovered on July 4, 1977, heavily mutilated with his eyes, ears, nose, tongue and penis removed.

[3][4] In July and early August 1977, 12 people were arrested: The accused were forced to walk through the street naked "carrying two buckets loaded with sand".

Wonplu Boye and Koti Weah both died before execution, it was rumored their own family members poisoned them to avoid shame.

The public hanging of the Harper Seven on 16 February 1979
The Hanging of the Harper Seven, Liberia - 16 February 1979