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Wikipedia: Trial by drowning
Trial by drowning
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Trial by drowning was a historical method of punishing women susupected of witchcraft. The idea was that witches do not drown. As part of the trial the person was thrown into a lake or river or submerged under water. If the person sank to the bottom, she was innocent and hence not a witch. If she survived, she was a witch and could be hanged or executed by burning. Either way, the accused faced death.

Also see : Witchhunt, Catch-22


  

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