User talk:Harveyfenwick

Salem Witch Trials.
The Salem Witch Trials

February 1692 - May 1693.

With a minimum of 5 'witches'/'warlocks' dying in jail, 19 of those being executed and Giles Corey being pressed to death - for refusing to show up in court, and not because he was accused of sorcery. That leaves 5 people, dead, who aren't mentioned. Anywhere. Wikipedia, no. Google, no.

So what actually happened to them? They weren't executed by hanging or pressed to death. So it is entirely possible for them to die from another method execution or even death in prison, which is very plausible yet so unlikely. A prison in 1693 is incredibly different to a prison in 2021 and it is quite evident. Poor conditions, and only the rich would get to leave after serving their sentence. So the other 5 dying in Prison is incredibly logical, but that is a guess and to leave something as a guess is quite stupid.

So what makes more sense to others?

Harveyfenwick (talk) 20:39, 8 November 2021 (UTC)