Excuses for denying exoneration (Salem version)

July 21, 2015 “When Massachusetts exonerated the Salem victims in 1710 it overlooked six women. They remained missing through the 1940s and 1950s as the commonwealth considered pardons but could not seem to make up its legislative mind. “One lawyer appearing before a Senate committee objected to ‘fooling with history.’ Some legislators feared expensive suits … Continue reading Excuses for denying exoneration (Salem version)