In the play he stated, "Believe me, Mr. Nurse, if Rebecca Nurse be tainted, then, nothing's left to stop the whole green world from burning. Let you rest upon the justice of the court; the court will send her home, I know it" (Miller 498). He knew that Rebecca Nurse was innocent, but when the courts found her guilty, he did not do anything to stop them. Reverend Hale also said, "Excellency, I have signed seventy-two death warrants..." (Miller 514). This quote proves that he signed off the deaths of seventy-two people not even knowing if they were guilty or not. He had no way of proving that the deaths warrants of the people that he signed had done anything