The Salem Witch Trials: When a Town Hanged Its Own
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It started with two little girls twitching and screaming in a cold New England parlour. Within a year, it had become a panic that hanged twenty innocent people and made the name of a single Massachusetts village a byword for hysteria and injustice forever: Salem.
This episode follows sixteen ninety-two from the first fits to the gallows — the enslaved woman's confession that lit the fuse, the "spectral evidence" no one could disprove, the courtroom theatre, Giles Corey crushed beneath the stones — and what really drove a community to kill its own neighbours. Plus the myth almost everyone gets wrong: no one in Salem was burned at the stake.
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