Miraculous Execution Survival

Miraculous Execution Survival

In 1724, a Scottish woman named Maggie Dickson was sentenced to execution by hanging. Miraculously, she survived the hanging and emerged from her coffin as it was being transported. The courts ruled that since the punishment had been carried out, she was a free woman. She became known as 'Half-Hangit Maggie.'

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