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We walk through Monday, March 28, 1692, highlighting a chilling behind-the-scenes look at how accusations formed—and how some family and community members pushed back. We focus on two confrontations: first, John Tarbell investigates who first named Rebecca Nurse at the Putnam household and finds the afflicted and Ann Putnam Sr. shifting blame and contradicting each other. Then, William Rayment and Daniel Elliot visit Ingersoll’s Tavern, where the girls seem calm until Elizabeth Procter’s name comes up, sparking claims of an apparition that Rayment challenges as false. We discuss the skepticism present from the start and how these inquiries expose inconsistencies and even admissions that some actions were “for sport.”
00:00 Welcome and Setup
00:42 Tarbell Questions Nurse Claim
01:30 Finger Pointing Fallout
02:52 Beverly Men Investigate
03:10 Tavern Fits and Procter
04:35 Sport Confession and Skepticism
05:24 Closing Takeaway
Sign the petition to exonerate Massachusetts witch trial victims
Find My Massachusetts Legislators
The Thing About Witch Hunts / About Salem YouTube channel
Salem Witch Trials Daily Hub
The Thing About Salem
The Thing About Witch Hunts
Mary Beth Norton, In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692
Bernard Rosenthal, ed., Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt
Emerson W. Baker, A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience
Marilynne K. Roach, The Salem Witch Trials: A Day-by-Day Chronicle of a Community Under Siege
Peabody Essex Museum Salem Witch Trials Collection
By Josh Hutchinson and Sarah JackWe walk through Monday, March 28, 1692, highlighting a chilling behind-the-scenes look at how accusations formed—and how some family and community members pushed back. We focus on two confrontations: first, John Tarbell investigates who first named Rebecca Nurse at the Putnam household and finds the afflicted and Ann Putnam Sr. shifting blame and contradicting each other. Then, William Rayment and Daniel Elliot visit Ingersoll’s Tavern, where the girls seem calm until Elizabeth Procter’s name comes up, sparking claims of an apparition that Rayment challenges as false. We discuss the skepticism present from the start and how these inquiries expose inconsistencies and even admissions that some actions were “for sport.”
00:00 Welcome and Setup
00:42 Tarbell Questions Nurse Claim
01:30 Finger Pointing Fallout
02:52 Beverly Men Investigate
03:10 Tavern Fits and Procter
04:35 Sport Confession and Skepticism
05:24 Closing Takeaway
Sign the petition to exonerate Massachusetts witch trial victims
Find My Massachusetts Legislators
The Thing About Witch Hunts / About Salem YouTube channel
Salem Witch Trials Daily Hub
The Thing About Salem
The Thing About Witch Hunts
Mary Beth Norton, In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692
Bernard Rosenthal, ed., Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt
Emerson W. Baker, A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience
Marilynne K. Roach, The Salem Witch Trials: A Day-by-Day Chronicle of a Community Under Siege
Peabody Essex Museum Salem Witch Trials Collection