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Story September 19, 1822

Alexandria Gazette & Advertiser

Alexandria, Virginia

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In Norfolk, Joseph Lewis was tried and convicted for murdering Bass, a free man of color, after a fortune teller, Mrs. Evans, convinced him Bass had bewitched him and his wife. Lewis received 18 years in prison. Evans was arrested and jailed for being a nuisance.

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Norfolk. Sept. 13.

THE WITCHCRAFT CASE:

On Wednesday came on at the Superior Court of Law, holden for the county of Norfolk, the trial of Joseph Lewis, charged with the murder of a free man of color, called Bass. It seems that Lewis, believing himself and wife bewitched, called on a Mrs. Evans, of Portsmouth, who, to the serious annoyance of the weaker part of society, has pretended to the gift of second sight, and was a great teller of fortunes— She gave him to understand that Bass was the one who had tricked them, and under that impression he went deliberately home from thence to Bass's house, and there sans ceremonie shot him down like a bullock: and it came out on trial, that after the deed was done so far from repenting of it, he, upon all occasions, publicly acknowledged it. and said he "would do the like again." The evidence being remarkably clear. it was out of the power of his able counsel to save him from a verdict of 18 years confinement in the penitentiary; and we think he may consider himself comparatively happy that the humanity of the jury saved him from the gibbet.

We are gratified to learn that his honor Judge Parker, issued a bench warrant against this modern "Witch of Endor," and upon her apprehension, and not being able to find securities for her good behaviour, she was committed to jail, where. we presume, she would not have been at present, but her skill in divination extended so far as to foretel her own destiny.

We learn that the grand jury also have presented her as a common nuisance.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story Deception Fraud Supernatural

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Deception Justice

What keywords are associated?

Witchcraft Case Murder Trial Fortune Teller Superstition Conviction

What entities or persons were involved?

Joseph Lewis Bass Mrs. Evans Judge Parker

Where did it happen?

Norfolk, County Of Norfolk; Portsmouth

Story Details

Key Persons

Joseph Lewis Bass Mrs. Evans Judge Parker

Location

Norfolk, County Of Norfolk; Portsmouth

Event Date

Sept. 13

Story Details

Joseph Lewis, believing he and his wife were bewitched, consulted Mrs. Evans, a fortune teller, who blamed Bass. Lewis then shot and killed Bass. At trial, Lewis was convicted of murder and sentenced to 18 years in prison. Mrs. Evans was arrested, jailed for lack of bail, and indicted as a common nuisance.

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