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The Salem Bruches and the Orine Pan

In the winter of 1692, in the small Puritan village of Salem Village, in Massachusetts Bay, fear walked faster than sanity. Nights were long, cruel winters and religious fervor drowned any hint of doubt or compassion. In that climate the strangest superstitions sprang up, fed by inflamed sermons and by the hunger to find guilty of all evil. It all started with some girls. Betty Parris, daughter of Reverend Samuel Parris, and her cousin Abigail W…
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In the winter of 1692, in the small Puritan village of Salem Village, in Massachusetts Bay, fear walked faster than sanity. Nights were long, cruel winters and religious fervor drowned any hint of doubt or compassion. In that climate the strangest superstitions sprang up, fed by inflamed sermons and by the hunger to find guilty of all evil. It all started with some girls. Betty Parris, daughter of Reverend Samuel Parris, and her cousin Abigail W…

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Vértigo Político broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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