3: The Accusations
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It's January of 1692, halfway through a barren, cold, and brutal winter. Attacks from the French loom. Your woodpile is dwindling dangerously. And two young girls begin acting very strangely.
This episode covers the symptoms, investigation, and first hearing of the Salem Witch Trials, roughly January 25th to March 10th 1692.
CW: This episode contains mild descriptions of violence and death, including infant death. Listener discretion is advised.
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