Who was the first person hanged in Massachusetts and why?

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The discussion centers around the historical case of Thomas Granger, the first person hanged in Massachusetts in 1642 for committing bestiality with multiple animals, including a turkey. Participants express disbelief and humor regarding the bizarre nature of the crime, with some joking about the logistics of being caught with so many animals at once. The conversation touches on the ongoing relevance of laws against bestiality, with comments about animal abuse and societal protections. The thread also includes light-hearted banter and references to historical figures like the Marquis de Sade, highlighting the strange intersections of history and human behavior.
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Here is an odd bit of history.

Can anyone name the first person hanged in Massachusetts, and why? You'll wish you still couldn't after reading this.
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Thanks for sharing...:rolleyes: Have you already started on the Nyquil and Near Beer?
 
A turkey? A Turkey? A TURKEY?
Suddenely I'm all in favor of seeing the laws put back into the books.
 
hypatia said:
A turkey? A Turkey? A TURKEY?
Suddenely I'm all in favor of seeing the laws put back into the books.

Yeah, I was trying to figure that one out too, but then I thought I might sound like I've been in WV too long if the rest of the list didn't surprise me as much as a turkey did. :redface:
 
Moonbear said:
Thanks for sharing...:rolleyes: Have you already started on the Nyquil and Near Beer?


:smile: :smile: :smile: I couldn't drink that much NyQuil! No, I happened to catch it on The History Channel.
 
Gobble gobble...
 
Ivan Seeking said:
Gobble gobble...

Dangit, there are so many jokes that come to mind, and none of them suitable for general audiences. :-p
 
Thomas Granger (1625? – September 8, 1642) was a servant to Love Brewster, of Duxbury, in the Plymouth Colony of British North America. Granger, at the age of 16 or 17, was in 1642 caught in the act of bestiality with a mare, a cow, two goats, five sheep, two calves and a turkey, and was likewise indicted.
All at the same time!?
 
Ménagery à trois
 
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Math Is Hard said:
All at the same time!?

:bugeye: As twisted as my mind can be, I cannot envision any way that you could catch someone in the act with ALL those at once. Maybe some of them are just voyeurs?
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Ménagery à trois

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Ivan's really outdoing himself lately!

It's crazy that there's (even today) special laws against bestiality (zoosexuality)! Why isn't the only question one of animal abuse? Oh, nevermind...don't tell me.
 
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Those laws are there to protect people from themselves.

Didn't you ever hear about the story of the guy who got (literally) screwed to death by a Horse?
 
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Dangit, there are so many jokes that come to mind, and none of them suitable for general audiences.

His last meal was stuffed turkey.
 
  • #15
While bird-fixation may seem a fairly unique obsession, Marquis de Sade seems to have been a fan of it, if we are to judge by "120 days in Sodom".
 
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