Salem Witch Trials Daily
June 24, 1692: A Neighbor Defends Elizabeth How as Procter’s Specter Targets Abigail HobbsWe return to Salem Witch Trials Daily for Friday, June 24, 1692, after a quiet June 23 with no recorded events. Our focus shifts to testimony from Deborah Hadley, a seventy-year-old Rowley resident, who says she lived near Elizabeth How for twenty-four years and found her to be a neighborly, conscientious, truthful, and Christian woman in life and behavior. In Salem, darker claims surface from the jail: the specter of accused witch John Procter allegedly harasses Abigail Hobbs, presses her to sign the devil’s book, and tells her she is better off afflicting than being afflicted—and that she will not be hanged. Abigail later testifies that Procter guided her hand to the book, urged her to afflict Ann Putnam Jr., and brought her a poppet and thorn used to harm Ann.00:00 Daily Intro00:06 June 24 Context00:22 Deborah Hadley Testimony00:38 Procter Specter Claims00:58 Devil's Book and Poppet
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