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Dorothy Talbye trial
The Dorothy Talbye Trial (1638) is an early American example of a trial of an insane woman at a time when the insane were treated no differently from ordinary criminals. Talbye was hanged in 1639 for killing her three-year-old daughter because, as she claimed, God told her to do so.〔〔
Although Puritan Governor John Winthrop of the Massachusetts Bay Colony saw Talbye as possessed by Satan, the penalty for murder was necessarily death.〔
==Circumstances==
Dorothy Talbye was a respectable member of the church in Salem in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who became increasingly melancholic, with fits of violence. Governor John Winthrop ascribed the woman's despondency to delusions or "trouble of mind", stemming from "falling at difference with her husband, through melancholy or spiritual delusions (...so that ) she sometimes attempted to kill him, and her children, and herself, by refusing meat, saying it was so revealed to her..." through revelations he believes were from Satan. He described how church members tried to intervene.
However, Talbye did not listen to admonishments by the church elders and was cast out of the church. She failed to appear before the Quarterly Court for assaulting her husband as ordered in April of 1637. Therefore she was ordered to be bound and chained to a post until her behavior changed. In July 1637 she was publicly whipped for infractions against her husband. Although she seemed to improve for a while, she again fell into a state of despair.
In November of 1638, she killed her daughter, Difficult, by breaking her neck, an act to which she freely confessed later and was charged with murder.
At her trial Talbye was uncooperative, refusing to speak until John Winthrop threatened to pile stones on her chest, at which point she pled guilty. She refused to repent at her trial or at her execution, and, remaining uncooperative, she actively fought her execution. She removed the cloth covering her head and put it under the noose to lessen the pain and even as she was swinging from the noose, she attempted to grab at a ladder to save herself.〔

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