Salem Witch Trials Judge Coerces Confessions from Teens: The April 19, 1692 Story

The Thing About the Salem Witch Trials: Salem Witch Trials Judge Coerces Confessions from Teens: The April 19, 1692 Story

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On April 19, 1692, Salem witch trials magistrates conducted their busiest day of examinations yet. Four accused witches appeared before the court in colonial Massachusetts. Two confessions were recorded. And the Puritan legal proceedings that would lead to nineteen executions shifted into a dangerous new phase.

In this episode of The Thing About the Salem Witch Trials, Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack break down the examinations of Giles Cory, Abigail Hobbs, Mary Warren, and Bridget Bishop using the firsthand courtroom notes of Samuel Parris and Ezekiel Cheever. If you love American history, colonial history, or the true story behind one of the most dramatic legal crises in Puritan New England, this episode is for you.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • What Giles Cory said under examination, why his answers about a cow house drew the magistrates’ suspicion, and how the afflicted responded to Giles Cory’s every movement in the courtroom
  • How Abigail Hobbs became the first confessor since Tituba, what her confession revealed about life on the colonial Maine frontier, and why Abigail Hobbs’ testimony produced the first legal accusation against Sarah Wildes of Topsfield
  • What Mary Warren claimed about the afflicted accusers that the Salem witch trial court chose to ignore, and why Mary Warren’s examination collapsed across four separate appearances before the magistrates
  • How Bridget Bishop defended herself against charges of witchcraft in 1692, what the cuts in Bridget Bishop’s coat had to do with spectral evidence, and why her answer about not knowing what a witch was became a trap that led to her hanging

The Thing About the Salem Witch Trials is hosted by Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack of End Witch Hunts nonprofit and The Thing About Witch Hunts podcast. For day-by-day coverage of the 1692 Salem witch trials, follow Salem Witch Trials Daily podcast.

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