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A Massachusetts woman – the last known state resident to have been legally classified as a witch – who was wrongly convicted of witchcraft and sentenced to death more than three centuries ago ...
Elizabeth Johnson Jr., a woman convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in the 1690s ... For her “crimes,” Johnson was sentenced to death at age 22, as the Boston Globe reported ...
It's never too late to right a historical wrong -- even if that restoration of justice comes nearly 330 years later.Elizabeth Johnson Jr., a woman convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch ...
Salem is having a moment ... Between June and September 1692, 19 people were hanged to death for the crime, and one was pressed to death by a rock. Five more died in prison between May 1692 ...
Minus another best seller killer book these past 10 minutes, Bill O’Reilly’s coming out now with “Killing the Witches: The Horror of Salem, Massachusetts.” What exactly’s a witch?
BOSTON (AP) — Hundreds of court documents from the 1692 Salem witch trials are being transferred ... of witchcraft and subsequently put to death, 19 were hanged and one was crushed to death ...
Nineteen people accused of witchcraft were executed by hanging, another was pressed to death and at least 150 ... Roach’s 2002 book, “The Salem Witch Trials: A Day-by-day Chronicle of a ...
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