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And considering you find the Red Tearstone in Lothric Castle he was probably searching the castle for the ring to protect her (since Blue Tearstone has a protective effect)
But he got captured and was unable to deliver the ring, so she died. Though maybe he thinks it's a relief since she didn't turn hollow.
That's how the Road of Sacrifices got it's name.
You should watch enb's playthrough if you'r into this kind of stuff. He really tries to dig into the lore.
I think even Hawkwood or someone says that the Road of Sacrifices was essentiialy created so Aldrich could nom on people as so-called sacrifices. I am guessing he justified it by saying they were undead (Evangelist set says that they "sent carriers (of the accursed Darksign) on the path of sacrifice.")
Loretta's Bone wasnt actually -from- Loretta, just an old random bone that she was holding. So maybe she was some kind of voodoo doctor.