High
priestess, roommate arraigned in Salem mutilated raccoon case
Julie
Manganis
SALEM Richard Watson said he went back to his Bridge Street apartment on
the night of May 26 to a disturbing scene: his roommate, Sharon Graham, dressed
in black, surrounded by four young men, also all in black, standing around a jar.
Inside
that jar was the eye of a raccoon, police say. And in two trash bags in Watsons
refrigerator was the rest of the critter, which had been dismembered.
Soon
afterward, Graham, 46, called out to Watson to go with her and the four others,
Watson told police. Watson, 42, said he was intimidated by Graham who calls
herself a Wiccan high priestess and went with the group.
Within
hours, Grahams gruesome handiwork would be discovered in the doorways of
two Salem businesses the head and entrails of a raccoon carefully arranged
outside one door, the body of the raccoon in front of the other, police said.
Yesterday,
Graham and one of the four men Watson found in his apartment that night, Frederick
Purtz, 22, were arraigned on charges of malicious destruction of property and
littering. Graham is also charged with intimidating a witness, after allegedly
demanding that Watson keep quiet, or she would make him pay.
What
has been done here is not witchcraft, Watson, who describes himself as a
witch, said outside Salem District Court, where he was seeking a restraining order
against Graham yesterday afternoon. In witchcraft, rule No. 1 is to harm
none.
Instead,
Watson told police, Graham hoped to frame Christian Day, a local Wiccan and businessman,
after he let Graham go from his psychic telephone business last spring.
She
wanted Christian Day to take the fall, Watson told police.
Graham
had also been in disagreement with the owners of the two shops over proposed new
regulations about the licensing of psychics, Watson said.
Watson
said she told him that she and one of the young men, Michael Migliozzi, found
the dead raccoon at Salem Willows and brought it back to the 100 Bridge St. apartment
where she was living with Watson at the time, according to police. Graham dismembered
the critter, then the group, which included Purtz, a man named Glen Drew and another
person named Brian, climbed into Migliozzis Jeep and headed downtown, according
to a police report.
A
couple of the young men suggested they go to two other businesses, but Graham
directed them to Angelica of the Angels on Central Street, where she sent Purtz
out to place the raccoon pieces on the doorstep, police said. Then they allegedly
went around the corner to the Goddess Treasure Chest on Essex Street and left
more animal parts.
I
did Angelicas, Graham allegedly bragged to the others in the Jeep.
Watson
kicked Graham out of his apartment soon after that, and she moved to another apartment
in the same house with Purtz.
But
it would be months before Watson, at the urging of Day, worked up the courage
to go to police with information that could solve the creepy mystery.
Police
got a search warrant for the apartment where Graham and Purtz were living and
found items including a wolf pelt, owl wings, bird claws and a stuffed coyote
on a totem pole. The Environmental Police are investigating.
Lawyers
for Graham and Purtz said they dont believe the sensationalized
charges against the pair will hold up in court, noting there was no permanent
damage to either storefront, an element of malicious destruction.
As
for the animal parts found in the apartment, Grahams defense lawyer, David
Gavegnano, said his client told him those items are protected parts of the practice
of Wicca.
Gavegnano
said his client collects Social Security for a mental disability he did not specify.
Sean
Wynne, who represents Purtz, said his client, who works at a local liquor store,
was taken aback by the charges and went on to question the motives
of Watson.
Watson
said he didnt come forward right away because he didnt know what Graham
might do.
Im petrified of her, Watson said yesterday.
Watson
said he has known Graham for about 20 years; they met at a bookstore in Salem
while learning about witchcraft. Graham would later own another bookstore, Black
Cat Books.
Last
January, Graham moved into Watsons apartment as a roommate.
Watson
said Graham had a following of about five young men young, gullible
kids, he said all of them in their late teens and early 20s. She
told Watson she was teaching them about witchcraft.
After
he kicked Graham out of his apartment, he said, he found bloodstains in the bedroom
and believes thats where the raccoon was dismembered.
Christian
Day, leader of a community of witches in Salem, said he hopes this incident isnt
used to target his religion.
No
witch would ever desecrate a corpse, Day said. We understand the spirit
world. This is our whole life. It is our life. Shes not a witch.