The Witch Trials of Elizabeth How, Elizabeth Procter, and John Procter: Salem Witch Trials Daily June 30, 1692.
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June 30, 1692: New Depositions, Indictments, and Convictions in the Salem Witch TrialsJosh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack recount Thursday, June 30, 1692, when the Salem court schedule overflowed with new testimony, indictments, and verdicts. A late deposition against already-convicted Susannah Martin revisited earlier accusations from 1669 and linked her to reports of a threatening “she-devil” warning and a spectral cat attack, emphasizing claims of hidden knowledge. Elizabeth How’s proceedings continued with multiple witnesses connecting disputes to livestock misfortunes and damaged goods; the grand jury indicted her for allegedly afflicting Mary Walcott and Mary Lewis, and the trial jury convicted her. The grand jury heard extensive spectral and ghost testimony against Elizabeth Procter and John Procter; Elizabeth was convicted but spared immediate execution due to pregnancy, while John was indicted and convicted. Finally, older testimony involving the Andrews brothers’ scythe and uncanny mishaps contributed to Sarah Wilds being indicted for afflicting Mercy Lewis.00:00 June 30 Court Opens00:22 Susannah Martin Deposition01:24 Shadow Cat Encounter02:20 Elizabeth How Testimony05:47 How Convicted05:58 Case Against Elizabeth Procter07:56 Ghosts and Healing Rumors09:41 Elizabeth Procter Verdict10:12 John Procter Indicted11:23 Sarah Wilds Scythe Story14:23 Wilds Indicted and Wrap Up