At about 31 minutes in, Thomasin 'The Butcher' gets the cage-like torture device put around her head. Her son has to pledge his loyalty to the deserters by adding and closing the lock, which can clearly be heard clicking as he locks it. Immediately thereafter however, as she shakes her head, the unlocked, open padlock is clearly seen, swinging from the cage.
While recounting the first appearance of "Cricket Marlowe", the "real life" Lee says that she "was a little wary of strangers," but mispronounces wary as "weary."