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June 29, 1692: Sarah Good Convicted, Rebecca Nurse Reversed, Susannah Martin GuiltyWe follow the relentlessly efficient Court of Oyer and Terminer on Wednesday, June 29, 1692, as Sarah Good’s trial concludes with testimony about threats, livestock losses, and spectral torment, ending in a conviction and expected death sentence. Abigail and Deliverance Hobbs are reexamined, describing a witches’ meeting in Samuel Parris’s field and alleging John Proctor urged afflicting others and brought a poppet and thorn. Rebecca Nurse finally faces trial after weeks in jail, with depositions from Salem Village figures and the afflicted countered by numerous defense witnesses attacking accusers’ credibility; the jury first finds her not guilty, then—after Chief Justice Stoughton sends them back—returns a guilty verdict and she is sentenced to die. Susannah Martin is indicted and tried the same day, convicted after accounts of strange animal behavior and uncanny incidents, while Elizabeth How is indicted by the grand jury for allegedly afflicting Mary Walcott and Mercy Lewis.00:00 Daily Overview June 2900:19 Parris Notes Infant Death00:29 Hobbs Reexamined Proctor Claim01:13 Sarah Good Trial Evidence04:07 Good Conviction No Mercy04:39 Rebecca Nurse Trial Begins05:51 Accusers Depositions Against Nurse10:37 Defense Challenges Accusers15:09 Verdict Reversed Guilty16:05 Susannah Martin Indicted Tried16:37 Martin Evidence And Verdict19:49 Elizabeth How Grand Jury20:03 Closing Day Summary
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