![]() This episode of Check the Locks is dedicated, with love, to the memory of our friend Mathew Scott Halliday. Join Olivia Cornu and John Conner as they dive deep into the dark to discuss the murder of Robert Haney. And the police begin to wonder just how many victims they may uncover. And though she seems more than willing to help, they soon discover things aren't as they seem. The search takes them to the farm of the man's employer. She erected a large barn and started work on a house. When Monica first bought her property, it was undeveloped woodlands. She had a herd of pigs, raised chickens, and ran a wrought-iron fence and gate-building business named White Queen Construction. Susan Monica’s case recently sparked public interest due to a re-airing of his story on Snapped, a true-crime television series on the Oxygen Network.When a handyman in Oregon goes missing, his children immediately contact law enforcement. In 1991, Monica bought a 20-acre farm in rural Wimer, Oregon. The people said they were looking for their father, Robert Haney. Officers investigating the fraudulent use of a food benefits card made a horrifying discovery at a Jackson County, Oregon pig farm. ![]() Then, two young men and a young woman got out. ![]() In January 2014, sixty-six-year-old Susan saw a car coming towards her farm. Susan Monica’s case recently sparked public interest due to a re-airing of his story on Snapped, a true-crime television series on the Oxygen Network. Susan Noticed a Car Approaching Her Farm Susan Monica (born Steven Buchanan) Image from heraldandnews. In April 2015, Jackson County Circuit Judge Tim Barnack handed the 66-year-old pig farmer a life sentence, with the possibility of parole after a minimum of 50 years. He claimed Mr Haney had disappeared for a month, and he had shot Mr Haney as a mercy killing after discovering him being disemboweled by the pigs.Īccording to the testimony of a 23-year-old cellmate serving time for a burglary conviction, while jailed, Mr Monica signed a birthday card, “from the sweetest murderer in Jackson County.” The former cellmate, Jordan ‘Janae’ Farris, said the card gave her “chills.” For some time after the trial, she “had nightmares” that the two-time killer would get an appeal and she would have to face him in court again. At other times, he claimed to have shot Mr Delicino in self-defense, and that some of the corpse was eaten by pigs before Mr Monica could gather the remains. In some instances, he claimed Mr Delicino had shot himself repeatedly in the head. Mr Monica told the police various stories in taped confessions, none of which aligned with the forensic evidence. 'Investigators search a farm for a missing man and find a human leg bone on the property the owner, Susan Monica, admits that her pigs ate her tenant alive, and he's not the only victim. Mugshot of Susan Monica (Courtesy: Fox17 News) The thigh bones had been gnawed on by an animal. His legs had been chopped off with an ax, though it was unclear whether the mutilation took place before or after Mr Haney’s death. According to testimony from State Police forensic anthropologist Veronica Vance, Mr Haney had suffered three to four gunshot wounds to the head. Investigators found the remains of Mr Delicino in plastic bags on the property. The story unraveled when an investigation turned up security footage of Mr Monica using Mr Haney’s Oregon Trail Electronics Benefit Transfer card at a local Walmart the day after Mr Monica claimed to have last seen Mr Haney. Mr Monica told police investigating the disappearance that Mr Haney had quit and left. The crimes came to light after Mr Haney’s children grew concerned after not hearing from their father for some time and went to check on him. Mr Haney was shot dead in 2013 and fed to the pigs. Mr Monica later hired Robert Haney as a handyman. ![]() In 2012, Mr Monica shot Mr Delicino to death and fed the corpse to his pigs. In return for his work, Mr Delicino was financially compensated and allowed to reside on the land. 'Pig Lady,' written and directed by Adam Ray Fair, is a horror flick inspired by the case of Susan Monica, who was convicted in 2015 of murdering two men on her Wimer farm and feeding them to her pigs. Years later, Mr Monica hired Stephen Frank Delicino to work on the property as a handyman. He enjoyed a successful engineering career before 1991, when he retired to a 20-acre rural property he purchased in Wimer, Oregon, where he raised pigs and chickens. Steven Buchanan of California, a 66-year-old male Vietnam war veteran, began identifying as a woman named Susan Monica following an honorable discharge from the Navy. ![]() If not for us, all the other animals, even dodo birds, would be here.” “My feeling is the only thing wrong with the planet is there’s people on it. “I do not value human life very much,” a killer of two, now serving a sentence in a women’s prison, said in a taped confession. Transgender Farmer, Veteran Killed Two and Fed Their Bodies to Pigs Susan Monica with lawyer Christine Herbert (Credit: AP) ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |