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Moved by the Spirit: The Murder of Mercy Babcock Hall

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Episode 312: In a home in Shediac, New Brunswick, on February 13, 1805, Amos Babcock, driven by delusions of divine mission, subjected his family to a horrifying ordeal. He gathered his wife, children and sister, Mercy, instilling fear with his erratic behaviour and unsettling declarations. Spurred by imagined threats and seeing himself as an instrument of God, Amos prepared for a sacrificial act, treating his family with cruelty dressed up as a religious ritual. His deep descent into madness was evident as he inflicted violence upon his loved ones, sparing none from his erratic wrath. Babcock's final act of brutality saw him murder his sister, Mercy Babcock Hall, whom he saw as demonic, in a brutal frenzy of madness, bringing a tragic end to a night of unspeakable horror.

Sources:

Amos Babcock (1764-1805) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

Squash, Pumpkin Pie and Mercy… | Part 1

Squash, Pumpkin Pie and Mercy… | Part 2

New Brunswick — History and Culture

The Babcock Tragedy, a Story of Madness and Murder

Hellfire in Shediac

Amos Babcock... Crazed Murderer, or...?

Full text of "The New Brunswick magazine"

Mar 08, 1939, page 14 - The Montreal Star at Newspapers.com

Apr 13, 1939, page 15 - The Kingston Whig-Standard at Newspapers.com

Jan 18, 1993, page 25 - The Leader-Post at Newspapers.com

Apr 20, 2013, page 79 - National Post at Newspapers.com

The Ballad of Jacob Peck by Debra Komar (Ebook)

Great Awakening - First, Second & Definition

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Episode 312: In a home in Shediac, New Brunswick, on February 13, 1805, Amos Babcock, driven by delusions of divine mission, subjected his family to a horrifying ordeal. He gathered his wife, children and sister, Mercy, instilling fear with his erratic behaviour and unsettling declarations. Spurred by imagined threats and seeing himself as an instrument of God, Amos prepared for a sacrificial act, treating his family with cruelty dressed up as a religious ritual. His deep descent into madness was evident as he inflicted violence upon his loved ones, sparing none from his erratic wrath. Babcock's final act of brutality saw him murder his sister, Mercy Babcock Hall, whom he saw as demonic, in a brutal frenzy of madness, bringing a tragic end to a night of unspeakable horror.

Sources:

Amos Babcock (1764-1805) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

Squash, Pumpkin Pie and Mercy… | Part 1

Squash, Pumpkin Pie and Mercy… | Part 2

New Brunswick — History and Culture

The Babcock Tragedy, a Story of Madness and Murder

Hellfire in Shediac

Amos Babcock... Crazed Murderer, or...?

Full text of "The New Brunswick magazine"

Mar 08, 1939, page 14 - The Montreal Star at Newspapers.com

Apr 13, 1939, page 15 - The Kingston Whig-Standard at Newspapers.com

Jan 18, 1993, page 25 - The Leader-Post at Newspapers.com

Apr 20, 2013, page 79 - National Post at Newspapers.com

The Ballad of Jacob Peck by Debra Komar (Ebook)

Great Awakening - First, Second & Definition

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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