
Salem Witch Trials: Was Mercy Lewis the Ringleader of the Afflicted Girls?
From The Thing About the Salem Witch Trials by Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack
April 7, 2026 · 19 min · Episode 45
About this episode
The episode explores the role of Mercy Lewis in the Salem witch trials and her influence among the afflicted girls.
She accused 16 people, was named a victim in 13 indictments, and may have been the most powerful force driving the Salem witch trials of 1692. So why does history overlook Mercy Lewis? What You'll Learn Why some historians consider Mercy Lewis the ringleader among the afflicted girls How surviving the Wabanaki wars shaped her role in the Salem witch trials The full content of her April 1st visions, including the biblical passages a glittering multitude sang What she claimed George Burroughs offered her on top of a high mountain How her near-death episode sent the Marshal of Essex County riding through the night to re-arrest Mary Esty Why former employers testified she was a pathological liar At 19, Mercy Lewis was a maidservant in the Thomas Putnam household, carrying the trauma of war, probable orphanhood, and displacement from Maine. Her visions were among the most vivid and theologically detailed of the entire crisis. Her accusations helped send people to the gallows. Were those visions vivid dreams, trauma responses, or deliberate fabrications? Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack dig into the evidence. Follow 1692 day by day on Salem Witch Trials Daily Podcast. Resources and…
People in this episode
Hosts: Josh Hutchinson, Sarah Jack
Topics covered
- Salem witch trials
- Mercy Lewis
- historical analysis
- accusations
- visions
- trauma
- Wabanaki wars
Keywords
- Mercy Lewis
- Salem witch trials
- accusations
- visions
- historical analysis
- George Burroughs
- Mary Esty
- trauma
- Wabanaki wars
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Thomas Putnam
Places: Maine, Essex County
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