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In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., the hosts delve into the intricate and haunting intersection of burial practices and witchcraft accusations in 18th century Scotland. Featuring the tragic story of Lilius Eide, who died awaiting trial for witchcraft and was buried beneath the Tideline to prevent her spirit's return, the show highlights how fear and superstition heavily influenced societal actions and the legal system. The hosts also examine the complex nature of witchcraft confessions, the coercive interrogation methods, and the role of the church and political figures like King James VI. They discuss the lingering impact of these witch trials on society and stress the importance of remembering the human stories behind the accusations as a cautionary tale against groupthink, the abuse of power, and scapegoating.

00:00 Introduction to Historical Crimes and Witchcraft

00:54 The Tragic Tale of Lilius Eide

02:01 Interpreting Witchcraft Confessions

02:42 The Role of Torture and Social Contagion

04:43 Women and Witchcraft Accusations

05:49 The Church's Paradoxical Role

06:23 King James VI and the North Berwick Witch Trials

07:10 The Influence of the Malleus Maleficarum

07:48 The Decline of Witch Trials

10:39 The Lasting Legacy of Witch Trials

11:20 Conclusion and Reflection

About Crime Time Inc.

Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.

Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.

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