World | Switzerland Swiss Pardon Europe's Last Executed Witch Housemaid accused of casting spells was beheaded in 1782 By Rob Quinn Posted Aug 28, 2008 4:56 AM CDT Copied Documents, paintings, engravings, illustrations and torture instruments are displayed at the Anna Goeldi Musueum in Mollis, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Keystone, Steffen Schmidt, File) It's 226 years too late to restore her head to her body but the Swiss have decided to restore the good name of convicted witch Anna Goeldi, the Independent reports. Goeldi, the last person in Europe to be executed for witchcraft, was tortured and killed after being accused of casting spells to make a young girl convulse and spit pins. The government of a Swiss canton voted unanimously to exonerate Goeldi—despite opposition from church authorities—and deemed her a victim of "judicial murder." A local journalist had pushed to clear Goeldi's name after discovering that the alleged enchantress was apparently a victim of a conspiracy between authorities and her wealthy employer, who plotted to cover up his affair with her. Thousands of women were killed as witches in Europe. Read These Next Hillary might nominate Trump for a Nobel if he ends war. Kristi Noem is catching some flak over her new home. Girl, 11, disappeared in 1996. An arrest has just been made. Paul Rodriguez keeps finding himself in hot water. Report an error