Anne Palles

She was hired by Ingeborg Olufsdatter in Nykøbing Falster to drug and murder her abusive and violent husband, Oswald Egger.

The lover of Ingeborg, Ole Boesen, acquired the bone, but it did not work, and Egger was instead murdered with poison.

Anne Palles was put on trial in 1692 accused of having enchanted a bailiff, Morten Faxe, by use of magic.

Thirdly, she was accused of having spoiled the harvest for a man, Hans Sværke, who was guilty of having forced her son to join the army.

She had met Satan in the shape of a black cat by the name Puus, who called her Annis, and she had given her body and soul to him.

Her familiar helped her on the farm in the shape of a horse or a sheep and Stan did his part and was fed with oatmeal.

Abigael Nielsdatter was freed from execution but exiled for her "bad name", and Karen from Lommelev was flogged and banished.

Anne Palles was the last woman to be legally executed for sorcery in Denmark, but her case was not the last Danish witch trial.

Records from the trial against Anne Palles, the last person in Denmark to be executed for witchcraft in 1692.