Mrs Fletcher on Trial
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Mrs Fletcher on Trial
Susie (Willis) Fletcher is found guilty of obtaining the property of Mrs Hart Davies by spiritualistic fraud, and is sentenced to twelve months hard labour Date: January 1881
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1881 Davies Fletcher Found Fraud Guilty Hard Hart Labour Mediumship Months Obtaining Property Sentenced Susie Trial Twelve Willis January Paranormal
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This striking image captures the moment of truth in the trial of Susie Fletcher, also known as "Mrs. Fletcher," who stood accused of spiritualistic fraud in January 1881. The case against her involved allegations that she had obtained the property of Mrs. Hart Davies through deceitful mediumship practices. The photograph shows a somber and determined-looking Susie Fletcher in the dock, surrounded by the stern faces of the judge and jury. The atmosphere in the courtroom is tense, as the fate of the defendant hangs in the balance. Spiritualism, a belief system that emerged in the 19th century, held that the dead could communicate with the living through mediums. Many people turned to spiritualist mediums for comfort and guidance, but some took advantage of this vulnerable population, using fraudulent means to deceive them. Mrs. Fletcher was one such individual, who had gained a reputation for her supposed ability to contact the deceased and provide messages from the other side. However, when Mrs. Hart Davies grew suspicious of Mrs. Fletcher's methods and questioned her about certain details of her deceased husband's messages, the medium was unable to provide satisfactory answers. This led to an investigation and ultimately, the charges against her. The trial was a sensational event, attracting widespread media attention and public interest. After a lengthy and closely-watched trial, Susie Fletcher was found guilty of spiritualistic fraud and sentenced to twelve months of hard labour. The case served as a cautionary tale of the dangers of false promises and the importance of skepticism, especially in matters of the paranormal. This historic photograph provides a glimpse into a fascinating moment in the annals of spiritualism and the legal system.
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