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March 1, 1692: The first arrests of the Salem Witch Trials

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We cover the busy day of March 1, 1692 in Salem Village as Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba were arrested and brought to the meetinghouse for crowded examinations led by magistrates John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin, with multiple people recording the proceedings. We discuss how Good and Osborne denied any pact with the devil while pressure and accusations mounted, including debate over whether the devil could appear in an innocent person’s shape. We recount how Tituba’s testimony escalated fears by describing the devil, other alleged witches, and strange creatures, and by implicating Good and Osborne while claiming coercion. We also touch on the suspects’ jailing arrangements, a village meeting pushing separation from Salem Town, and reports of spectral affliction, a “beast” sighting, and Good’s brief escape attempt.

00:00 A Tense Day Begins

00:23 Arrests and Witch Marks

00:54 Hearing Setup and Recorders

01:27 Sarah Good Examined

02:46 Sarah Osborne Questioned

03:35 Tituba Breaks and Confesses

07:00 Specters and Strange Creatures

08:57 Jail and Village Politics

09:41 More Reports and Closing Tease

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