Witches of Essex

Presenter and Essex native Rylan teams up with anthropologist Alice Roberts to investigate the infamous Essex witch trials of the 16th and 17th centuries. In their incident room, they explore the lives and deaths of the women accused of witchcraft. Guided by original court documents along with a team of historians, psychologists and medical experts, each story is powerfully brought to life.
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Episode 1: Hatfield Peveril
Rylan and Alice investigate one of the first witch trials, involving death by dark magic.
TV presenter Rylan teams up with anthropologist Professor Alice Roberts to investigate the harrowing witch trials of Essex. They start in 1566 with accusations levelled at a poor family of women from Hatfield Peveril, who are tried before Queen Elizabeth’s own attorney. It’s a test trial of a newly passed Act of Parliament, making witchcraft a felony, punishable by death.
Episode 2: St. Osyth
A petty argument between two friends leads to untruths, torture and eventual execution.
Rylan and Alice Roberts investigate the St Osyth witch trial of 1582. A falling out between friends led to accusations of witchcraft, encouraged by a local magistrate, which ripped an Essex village apart. One woman is claimed to have unnatural, devil-driven carnal desires, while the mysterious death of a young girl is blamed on black magic. Soon a fully-fledged witch-hunt unfolds.
Episode 3: Manningtree
What motivated the Witchfinder General, who tried and executed hundreds of women?
Rylan teams up with Alice Roberts to look into the rise of the self-styled Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins. In 1645, Hopkins started his reign of terror, arresting and torturing a disabled woman on a charge of witchcraft. Hopkins’ motivations, the abusive techniques he used to extract confessions, and how these methods were exported out of Essex and into the rest of the world are revealed.










