On November 21st, Mayella Ewell accused Tom Robinson of raping her, but it was later revealed during the trial that Mayella had made advances towards Tom and he had rejected her. When Mayella's father, Bob Ewell, found out, he beat Mayella, prompting her to falsely accuse Tom of assault to cover up the truth. Tom Robinson was wrongly convicted and later killed while trying to escape prison.
Mayella Ewell was so impressed with Tom Robinson's work that she couldn't help her self so she throws herself onto him and kisses him. Bob Ewell arrives and calls Mayella a whore and threatens to kill her so tom runs away leaving mayella to be beaten and raped by her father
Mayella tells the judge that on November 21st she was raped by Tom Robinson. But What really happened was that since she felt so lonely she got to the point of seducing a black man (tom Robinson) and to cover that up she accused him of rape which sentenced him to death.
Tom Robinson testified that Mayella asked him to come inside the house on November 21 to help her with some chores, specifically to repair a door hinge.
He says that as he was coming from the woods he heard mayella screaming and that he had seen tom Robinson on her
Bob Ewell said that he was collecting kindling when he heard Mayella scream. He dropped his kindling then ran and then climbed over the fence and then ran to the window to see what was going on. That's when he saw Tom Robinson with Mayella. Then he ran to Heck Tate for help. To Atticus' surprise, Bob Ewell did not get a doctor to help Mayella.
Mr. Ewell claimed that Tom Robinson assaulted his daughter, Mayella, and that he witnessed the incident. Mayella claimed that Tom Robinson attacked and raped her while she was alone in her home.
Tom Robinson testifies that Bob Ewell, Mayella's father, was the one who harmed her.
Atticus suggests that Mayella's father, Bob Ewell, beat her. He mentions during the trial that it was likely Bob Ewell who harmed Mayella out of anger and frustration, rather than Tom Robinson.
On November 21st, Tom Robinson testified that he had been invited by Mayella Ewell to help chop up a chiffarobe (a piece of furniture), and when he entered her house to do the work, she made advances towards him. He later fled the scene when Bob Ewell, Mayella's father, caught them in the act.
Mayella Ewell falsely accused Tom Robinson, a black man, of raping her. In reality, Mayella tried to seduce Tom, and when her father caught her, she accused Tom to cover up her actions and protect her reputation. Tom was innocent, but due to the racial prejudice of the time, he was found guilty and ultimately killed.
In the story "To Kill a Mockingbird," the witnesses for Tom Robinson's crime are Mayella Ewell and her father, Bob Ewell. Mayella accuses Tom of assaulting her, but Atticus Finch reveals inconsistencies in their testimonies that suggest they are lying.
Mayella Ewell flirted and tried to seduce Tom Robinson. Unfortunately, her dad caught her and he was enraged that his white daughter was seducing a black man. That's why they blamed Tom Robinson. Back then, in society, it was shameful for blacks and whites to be together.
Several witnesses testify at Tom Robinson's trial, including Mayella Ewell, Bob Ewell, Sheriff Heck Tate, and Tom Robinson himself. Mayella and Bob Ewell accuse Tom Robinson of assaulting Mayella, while Tom Robinson maintains his innocence. Other witnesses provide additional evidence and perspectives on the case.