『The Salem Witch Trials Judges Played with Poppets』のカバーアート

The Salem Witch Trials Judges Played with Poppets

The Salem Witch Trials Judges Played with Poppets

無料で聴く

ポッドキャストの詳細を見る

このコンテンツについて

Explore one of the more bizarre forms of evidence used to convict witches in colonial America. When the Salem Witch Trials judges accepted poppets as deadly proof of witchcraft, they turned dolls and rags into evidence that cost innocent people like Bridget Bishop their lives. The judges admitted all kinds of evidence that wouldn't survive five minutes in a modern courtroom, including poppets—dolls crafted with malicious intent—that were allegedly used to afflict targets from afar.

The hosts reveal how law enforcement searched accused witches' homes for "pictures of clay or wax," turning up everything from rag dolls stuffed with goat hair to knotted handkerchiefs filled with cheese and grass. In the most shocking cases, judges conducted live magical experiments in their own courtrooms while watching the “afflicted” witnesses writhe in apparent agony, then using these theatrical displays as evidence to send people to the gallows.

Listeners discover the tragic stories behind Salem's most infamous poppet cases, like those involving Bridget Bishop, Candy, and Abigail Hobbs, who claimed the devil personally delivered poppets to her. The episode also explores pre-Salem cases like Goody Glover.

This is another chapter in understanding how Salem became America's most infamous example of justice gone terribly wrong.

The Thing About Salem Website

The Thing About Salem YouTube

The Thing About Salem Patreon

The Thing About Witch Hunts YouTube

The Thing About Witch Hunts Website

The Salem Witch Trials Judges Played with Poppetsに寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。