
I, James Schwitters, have taken this case to the next level of prosecution. After disrobing the accused, a mark of the devil was seen. And not minutes later, her familiars arrived in the form of flies to feed off of her. Olga did not need any food or water for several days. This is due to her ability to live off of the souls of others. She has now been brought to the confession area of the town jail. After consulting the local university, I have come to the conclusion that Olga is not being forth coming with the details of her involvement with the devil. The recommended procedure will be torture. I will not administer but rather ask the questions that will save her soul. Lady Gersten, a neighbor of Olga’s has already implicated she has not only been to the sabat, but also learned the ways of malficia. Light torture shall began in the early hours of the morning September 12, 1638. After the accumulation of evidence and testimony we should have no problem proving Olga’s guilt. We began by applying leg screws and a leather strap to her head. She shed to tears in an attempt to fool us that she could feel the pain. For I could not be fooled because I am well learned in trials From Bamberg. There witches were tortured with no mercy, and in the end hundreds were exposed for their crimes. On September 15, 1638, we applied the witch’s chair as our last means. Not only did Mrs. Van Schoick admit to her crimes, but she implicated four others. This will be valuable evidence in their trials. To save this wretch’s soul, we beheaded her and burned her body in the town square. This purification process also acted as a deterrent for Satan to steal the souls of our townspeople. As stated previously, four more accused shall be brought to this court to be tried for their crimes. It is my duty to restore order in this unpredictable time.
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