![]() The three women were questioned separately but were aware of each other and, in a classic prisoner's dilemma, they were turned against each other. Tituba was part of a group of three women-with Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne-who was the first to be arrested, on February 29, 1692, under the accusation that their spectres (ghosts) were afflicting the young girls in Parris' household. In early 1692, Abigail Williams was living with her relative, Betty Parris' father, the village pastor Samuel Parris, along with his two slaves and John Indian. 1681, date of death unknown) was an 11- or 12-year-old girl who, along with nine-year-old Betty Parris, was among the first of the children to falsely accuse their neighbors of witchcraft in 1692 these accusations eventually led to the Salem witch trials.
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