Epilogue
For the crowd watching Joyce Weber’s hanging it was an entertaining way to spend the evening.
For Joyce, the events leading up to her execution were a humiliating hell. Though not recorded one doubts she enjoyed her hanging either. Her ‘dance’ she pleased the crowd with was actual a frantic fight to escape the noose closing around her neck.
But in the end, the noose won the battle and Joyce was hanged to death.
Privileged citizens of Cruxton were allowed a close-up view of her hanged body.
The consensus was Joyce was given what she deserved and they were grateful she suffered a slow strangulation as she hanged by her neck.
Members of the Cruxton Penal Colony for Women staff gathered under Joyce’s body still hanged by her neck. A discussion was held about removing her body that evening or leave it hanging until morning.
Joan Tree successfully argued to leave her hanged until morning. Afterall, there was no need to pay night wages when she was already quite dead.
So, Joyce was left hanged above the square overnight.
The crew that would bury her body should have been grateful that night’s rain washed Joyce’s body.
Early the next morning, Messaline took a morning stroll through the square. She looked up at Joyce’s body still hanged by its neck.
Messaline thought Joyce looked exquisite hanged by her Premium French Noose. She was sure Joyce’s hanging would enhance sales.
Later that morning, Joyce’s body was cut down and buried.
Joan Tree was right: there was no need to pay night wages to bury Joyce…
The End
For the crowd watching Joyce Weber’s hanging it was an entertaining way to spend the evening.
For Joyce, the events leading up to her execution were a humiliating hell. Though not recorded one doubts she enjoyed her hanging either. Her ‘dance’ she pleased the crowd with was actual a frantic fight to escape the noose closing around her neck.
But in the end, the noose won the battle and Joyce was hanged to death.
Privileged citizens of Cruxton were allowed a close-up view of her hanged body.
The consensus was Joyce was given what she deserved and they were grateful she suffered a slow strangulation as she hanged by her neck.
Members of the Cruxton Penal Colony for Women staff gathered under Joyce’s body still hanged by her neck. A discussion was held about removing her body that evening or leave it hanging until morning.
Joan Tree successfully argued to leave her hanged until morning. Afterall, there was no need to pay night wages when she was already quite dead.
So, Joyce was left hanged above the square overnight.
The crew that would bury her body should have been grateful that night’s rain washed Joyce’s body.
Early the next morning, Messaline took a morning stroll through the square. She looked up at Joyce’s body still hanged by its neck.
Messaline thought Joyce looked exquisite hanged by her Premium French Noose. She was sure Joyce’s hanging would enhance sales.
Later that morning, Joyce’s body was cut down and buried.
Joan Tree was right: there was no need to pay night wages to bury Joyce…
The End