On March 15th, 1692 Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba were tried for witchery with Judge Nicholas Noyse residing. Noyse demanded that Sarah Good confess to being a witch, she denied. Many of the afflicted girls would throw themselves on the ground and have a seizure like trama, one claimed that she had seen a spector of Sarah attack her with a knife and further produced half of a broken knife. That peice of evidence was quickly overlooked when a villager exclaimed that the girl had seen him brake the knife the day before and produced the other half of the broken knife. Further so the trial continued, when some girls claimed to have seen Sarah muttering curses under her breath. Sarah quickly declaired that she was reciting the Ten Commandments, yet when asked to recite them she was unable. And Sarah Good was declared a witch.
Tituba however in her time in the trial confessed to being that of witchery. She retold of a tall man from Boston baid her write her name in a book that held nine other names, which she saw the only clear names of Sarah good and Sarah Cloyce.
On July 19, 1692 five women inculding Rebecca Nurse and Sarah Good were hung. Sarah before being hung cursed against Nicholas Noyse, "Liar! I am no more a witch then you are a wizard, and if you take away my life God will give you blood to drink!" Irony followed Sarah's words twenty-five years later, when Noyse choked to death on his own blood
Tituba however in her time in the trial confessed to being that of witchery. She retold of a tall man from Boston baid her write her name in a book that held nine other names, which she saw the only clear names of Sarah good and Sarah Cloyce.
On July 19, 1692 five women inculding Rebecca Nurse and Sarah Good were hung. Sarah before being hung cursed against Nicholas Noyse, "Liar! I am no more a witch then you are a wizard, and if you take away my life God will give you blood to drink!" Irony followed Sarah's words twenty-five years later, when Noyse choked to death on his own blood