
You're Dead to Me Witch Craze
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Dec 29, 2025 Dive into the bizarre Witch Craze, where fear and superstition led to the execution of thousands in Europe! Learn about infamous texts like the Malleus Maleficarum and King James's demonology. Discover the absurdity of accusations against witches for talking to animals or simply being elderly. Meet historical figures like Agnes Waterhouse, England’s first witch execution, and Matthew Hopkins, the notorious Witchfinder General. Enjoy hilarious sketches, a parody gameshow, and a quiz to test your newfound knowledge about this dark yet comical chapter in history!
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Scapegoating During Upheaval
- Periods of social, religious and climatic upheaval made communities seek scapegoats for misfortune.
- This intensified witchcraft accusations between 1450 and 1750, producing mass prosecutions.
Agnes Waterhouse's Fatal Accusation
- Agnes Waterhouse was executed in 1566 after her daughter implicated her and her sister.
- She claimed her cat 'Satan' did tasks for her, which prosecutors used as damning evidence.
Gendered Targeting Of Accusations
- Most accused in the British Isles were women, especially older women and widows.
- This reflects gendered beliefs that women were more susceptible to diabolic influence, not actual guilt.




