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Salem Witch Trials Daily — July 1, 1692: Candy Examined, Mare “Blue Flame” Deposition, Martha Carrier IndictedSix months into the Salem Witch Trials, dozens remain jailed, one execution has occurred, and trials and convictions continue. On July 1, 1692, John Putnam Jr. and Thomas Putnam filed a complaint accusing Margaret Hawkes and Candy of afflicting Mary Walcott, Mary Warren, and Ann Putnam Jr., leading to both women’s arrests; no further action is recorded for Hawkes, but Candy’s detailed examination record survives. That same day, Thomas Andrews testified against Elizabeth How, expanding on the notorious “mare incident” previously described on June 27, claiming a lit pipe applied to a mare produced a blue flame that ignited its hair before they ended the experiment to protect a barn. Also, prosecutors presented two indictments of Martha Carrier to the grand jury for allegedly afflicting Mary Walcott and Elizabeth Hubbard, and the jury indicted her on both, though her trial would not occur until August 3.00:00 Six Months In00:43 Complaint Against Candy01:10 Blue Flame Mare Tale02:08 Martha Carrier Indicted02:24 Trial Date Teaser
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