Record 05 · Instance 01 — Massachusetts Bay, 1692

Maybe it wasn’t witchcraft. Maybe it was breakfast.

One scientist’s theory: the accused and their accusers may have shared a fungus.

In 1976, Linda Caporael proposed that the convulsions and hallucinations reported in Salem may have been symptoms of ergotism — poisoning from a fungus that grows on damp rye.

This is a hypothesis, not settled fact. Historians have raised real objections — we include it because it’s a real, published theory, not a verdict.