At this location you will find out how and in what way the suspect of witchcraft made a confession through 'Torture'.
Very often courts only had gossip against the suspects, therefore evidence of guilt had to be found. Extorting confessions therefore becomes necessary to convict numerous suspects. Extortion, of course, refers to torture, a practice that the Church agrees with and even supports. This eventually leads to various torture practices, one more terrible than the other: mock drowning, quartering, branding, etc.
An excerpt: "I am declared a witch and sentenced to be burned at the stake, although my confessions were made under torture.
My family has to pay for my meal and accommodation costs at Mirwart Castle. She must also pay the guards, the executioner's escort as well as his salary and that of the clerk. I am not just the accused, but my entire family is suffering the consequences."