Salem witch trials podcast, episode 6: Chaos in the courtroom
The list of failings that could be levelled against the Salem justice system is substantial – from the acceptance of so-called ‘spectral evidence’ to the chaotic scenes that unfolded in the courtroom
![Salem: Investigating the Witch Trials HistoryExtra podcast series title card Salem: Investigating the Witch Trials HistoryExtra podcast series title card](https://images.immediate.co.uk/production/volatile/sites/7/2023/06/Salem-updated-title-card-WL-620x413-4e3c9a3.jpg?quality=90&resize=620,414)
Published: November 7, 2021 at 12:17 PM
The list of failings that could be levelled against the Salem justice system is substantial – from the acceptance of so-called ‘spectral evidence’ to the chaotic scenes that unfolded in the courtroom. In this episode we’ll consider how suspected witches were tried, revealing how they were induced into giving confessions and even encouraged to implicate others.
Ad
Want to hear more? Browse the rest of the episodes in our series Investigating the Salem witch trials
Authors
![245502111_589019302133510_4195638758184966366_n](https://images.immediate.co.uk/production/volatile/sites/7/2021/10/245502111_589019302133510_4195638758184966366_n-7aeaea0.jpg?quality=90&resize=838,838)
Ellie CawthornePodcast editor, HistoryExtra
Ellie Cawthorne is HistoryExtra’s podcast editor. She also contributes to BBC History Magazine, runs the podcast newsletter and hosts several live and virtual BBC History Magazine events.
Ad
Ad
Ad