4/15/2024 0 Comments Susan monica pigHow to support: For extra perks including extra content, early release, and ad-free episodes Go to Patreon. You’ll hear a case so bizarre and heinous, that it might make you cancel that side order of bacon. Join us as we take a look into the twisted tale of Susan Monica. Susan Monica, admits that her pigs ate her tenant alive. Murder On The Farm Uncovering The Dark Secrets Of An Oregon Pig Farmer. Her response? According to what Henderson said to the interviewer on Oxygen TV, Susan told him that if she admitted to the true number of bodies on her property, estimating 17 or so, she would for sure spend the rest of her life in prison. Two handymen, Stephen Delicino and Robert Haney, went missing from Susan Monica's 20-acre farm, which is located in rural Wimer, Oregon. And I truly believe the reason Detective Fox stepped in, playing bad cop, was because of what she said to Detective Henderson when he was asking her if they were going to find any additional bodies on her property. Watch the full police interrogation here. I’m not a detective and even I felt secondhand embarrassment just hearing her say that. Susan Monica was charged and convicted of killing multiple men and feeding them to her pigs. Synopsis: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 hes not the only victim. And Fox did not buy into Monica’s story about Stephen shooting himself in the head multiple times. He knew the improbability of two handymen ending up dead on Susan’s property, coincidentally devoured by pigs in a two-year time span. “So what you’re saying is you just won the reverse lottery,” Fox stated. Susans handyman, Robert Haney, suddenly went missing and when his kids showed up at Susans property looking for him, a whole web of murders were untangl. Detective Fox eventually came into the room, scooted closer to Susan, and began playing a little bit of bad cop. Its a listener request This week Kelsie walks us through the case of Susan Monica, a retired Navy Veteran turned pig farmer in rural Oregon. A fight broke out between the two of them, which led to Stephen turning Monica’s gun on himself and putting five bullets into his skull. When Robert Haney disappeared, authorities opened a missing person case that led them to a farm in Wimer, Oregon owned by Susan Monica. She had claimed that Stephen was known to steal a variety of items and was certain he had attempted to steal her guns. Stephen Delicino, 59, was a handyman who worked off of Monica’s property in 2012, just a year prior to Robert’s arrival.
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