Prince Halil, the son of Orhan Bey and Theodora Kantakouzene Solange has been locally canonized as a Saint to whom numerous miracles have been attributed. Myths claim that her severed head invoked the Holy Name of Jesus three times, before the body picked it up and walked towards a church in present-day Sainte-Solange, where it dropped dead. Resisting his forceful abduction, her kidnapper grew enraged and then decapitated her. įrankish shepherdess who, according to legend, was abducted by the son of the count of Poitiers due to her beauty and popularity. Publius Claudius Pulcher was a young male child who was the son of Clodius was kidnapped by pirates after his father died. Publius Claudius Pulcher (son of Clodius) He was released upon payment of this ransom, and later ensured his abductors were apprehended and crucified. His captors demanded a ransom of 20 talents of silver for his release a sum Caesar reportedly persuaded his captors to raise to 50. Ĭaesar was kidnapped while traveling across the Aegean Sea to study in Rhodes in 75 B.C. Antonia was kidnapped by Cilician pirates she was released following the payment of a ransom. The following is a list of kidnappings summarizing the events of each case, including instances of celebrity abductions, claimed hoaxes, suspected kidnappings, extradition abductions, and mass kidnappings.Ī daughter of orator Marcus Antonius. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. On Monday, a cellmate of Monica’s testified the defendant signed a birthday card in jail with this phrase: “from the sweetest murderer in Jackson County.This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
“Just because Susan Monica is different and strange and weird doesn’t make her a murderer,” another defense lawyer, Christine Herbert, told the jury.Īt one point during the six-day trial, Monica herself cross-examined sheriff’s Detective Eric Henderson, who was the lead investigator in the case, despite having her own defense team. She said Delicino suffered three to four gunshot wounds to the head, but there was no evidence one way or another about the self-defense claim.
Vance said she couldn’t determine whether the ax blows came before or after Haney died. Some of his remains were found in plastic bags in her barn.Ī State Police forensic anthropologist, Veronica Vance, testified that Haney’s legs had been chopped off with an ax, and the thigh bones showed signs of being gnawed by an animal. She later questioned whether he was alive when she shot him.ĭefense attorney Garren Pedemonte argued there was no concrete evidence to rebut Monica’s claims that she shot Delicino in self-defense or to show that Haney was actually alive when Monica shot him. She said she came on him a month later as pigs were disemboweling him, and she shot him to ease his suffering. Monica told investigators Haney disappeared in the summer of 2013. She variously claimed that Delicino shot himself repeatedly in the head and also that she shot him in self-defense and he was eaten by her pigs before she buried his remains on her 20-acre farm in southern Oregon, Smith reminded jurors. Monica’s changing stories about how she shot Delicino and Haney never matched the forensic evidence, Allan Smith, senior assistant deputy district attorney, told jurors in closing arguments.