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S2 Ep1

Witches Curse

Premiere: 6/26/2001

The trouble in Salem began during the cold, dark Massachusetts winter, in January of 1692. Eight young girls began to take ill, beginning with 9-year-old Elizabeth Parris and 11-year-old Abigail Williams. But theirs was a strange sickness.

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CASE FILE: Witches Curse
THE SCENE: Salem, Massachusetts
LEAD DETECTIVE: Behavioral Psychologist Linnda Caporael

SECRETS OF THE DEAD: “Witches Curse” poses a shocking new idea about the violent convulsions, delirium, and strange skin sensations that struck a group of young girls in 17th-century Massachusetts and inspired the infamous Salem Witch Trials. In 1692, 19 of the town’s residents were put to death because they were believed to have been witches. For hundreds of years, this tragedy was blamed on religious fanaticism, adolescent cruelty, and contagious hysteria. But these explanations failed to satisfy a “detective” who embarked on her own fact-finding mission. Was Salem’s Puritan community unwittingly living on bread infected by the fungus from which LSD is derived? Could toxic amounts of this fungus, known as ergot, be the real reason the accusatory teens endured psychotic episodes and saw blood dripping down their walls at night? And what clues could the 2,300-year-old corpse of a Danish murder victim possibly hold for Salem investigators? Tracking down historic outbreaks of ergot poisoning, Dr. Caporael compares its symptoms to those that plagued the girls in Salem, revealing a whole new side of this unsettling period.

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PRODUCTION CREDITS

Directed by
MARK LEWIS

Produced by
JENNY BARRACLOUGH

Narrator
LIEV SCHREIBER

Post Production Supervisor
TARA THOMAS

Commissioning Editor for Channel 4 (U.K.)
DAN CHAMBERS

Coordinating Producer
JARED LIPWORTH

Executive in Charge
WILLIAM R. GRANT

Executive Producer
BETH HOPPE

A Mentorn Barraclough Carey Production for Thirteen/WNET New York,
in association with Channel 4 (U.K.).

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