<!--OnD'an 2 September, [[torture]] was admitted as a legitimateviz meansGwengolo ofe interrogationvoe by the supremeaotreet, courtgant atlez [[Magdeburg]] , goulennata goude garwaskañ. OnD'ar 7 September,a viz Gwengolo ec'h anzavas Wolde Albrechts confessedhe underzorfedoù torturegoude andbout furthergarwasket, ha tamall a accusedreas Sidonia von Borcke andha twodiv othervaouez womenall ofda witchcraftvezañ bet sorserezed.<ref name=George146>Riedl (2004), p.146 </ref> <!--She repeated these confessions in presence of Sidonia von Borcke at the court on 1 October, and was burned at the stake on 9 October. Her confession was used to open the trial of Sidonia von Borcke on 1 October. Still arrested in Marienfließ, she attempted a flight and a suicide, both failed.<ref name=George148>Riedl (2004), p.148</ref>
On 18 November 1619, Sidonia von Borcke was transferred to a prison in Stettin. In December, 72 charges were formulated.<ref name=George149>Riedl (2004), p.149</ref> The most important were