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Spectral Evidence. The afflicted claimed to be able to see the spirits of spectors of the witches and the ghosts of their victims. Of course, that was extremely insubstanial and after it was outlawed, convicts stopped.

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Q: What was the main evidence against accused witches in the Salem Witch Trials?
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