25. The Tub
Known
as the punishment of ‘sitting in the tub,’ the convicted person would
be placed in a wooden tub with only their head sticking out. After that,
the executioner would paint their faces with milk and honey; and soon,
flies would begin to feed on them. The victim was also fed regularly and
would end up swimming in their excrement. After a few days, maggots and
worms would devour their body as they decayed alive.
24. The Brazen Bull
Also
known as the Sicilian Bull, it was designed in ancient Greece. A solid
piece of brass was cast with a door on the side that could be opened and
latched. The victim would be placed inside the bull and a fire set
underneath it until the metal became literally yellow as it was heated.
The victim would then be slowly roasted to death all while screaming in
agonizing pain. The bull was purposely designed to amplify these screams
and make them sound like the bellowing of a bull.
23. Impalement
Given
his name, it should come as no surprise that this was the most favored
method of execution by Vlad the Impaler. In 15th century Romania; the
victim was forced to sit on a sharp and thick pole. When the pole was
then raised upright, the victim was left to
slide down the pole with
their own weight. It could take the victim 3 days to die using this
method and it has been said that Vlad once did this to 20,000 people all
while enjoying a meal.
22. Heretics Fork
This
torture device consisted of a metal piece with two opposed bi-pronged
forks attached to a belt or strap. One end of the device was pushed
under the chin, the other to the sternum, and the strap was used to
secure the victim’s neck to the tool while the victim hung from the
ceiling or was somehow suspended so that they could not sleep. If their
heads dropped, the prongs would pierce their throat and chest.
21. Neck Torture
Humiliating
and painful, this punishment was something of an endurance test where
the victim would be hooked into a neck device, either made of metal or
wood, which prevented the victim from adjusting into a comfortable
position. The cruelty of this punishment lie within the fact that they
were unable to lie down, eat, or lower their head for days!
20. Crucifixion
Principally
practiced in antiquity, though it remains practiced in some countries
today; it is one of the most well-known execution methods due to the
crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a deliberately slow and painful
execution where the condemned person is tied or nailed to a large wooden
cross and left to hang until they die, which usually takes days.
19. The Judas Cradle
Closely
related to impalement, this gruesome punishment entailed having the
victim sit on the pyramid-shaped cradle, after which they would be
forced down on it by ropes with the intent of stretching the victim’s
orifice over a long period of time, slowly impaling them. To add to the
overall humiliation, the victim was usually Unclad and the device was
rarely washed. So if the torture did not kill you, the infection
contracted from it would.
18. Lead Sprinkler
Usually
filled with molten lead, tar, boiling water or boiling oil, it was used
to torture victims by dripping the contents onto their stomach or other
body parts like the eyes. Using this device the torturer would proceed
to pour molten silver on the victim’s eyes which resulted in agonizing
pain and eventual death.
17. Iron Maiden
This
torture device consisted of an iron cabinet with a hinged front and
spike-covered interior, sufficient enough to enclose a human being. Once
inside its conical frame, the victim would be unable to move due to the
great number of steel spikes impaling them from every direction. The
interrogator would scream questions at the victim while poking them with
jagged edges.
16. Coffin Torture
The
most preferred torture technique in the Middle Ages was known as coffin
torture. This method involved placing the victim inside a metal cage
roughly the size of the human body; hence the name. The torturers also
forced overweight victims into smaller cages to heighten their
discomfort as they hung from a tree or gallows. Generally, they would be
left there until the crows came to feed on their remains.
15. Thumbscrew
Though
there are many variations of this torture device, the thumbscrew or
‘pilliwinks’ all function the same. They were designed to slowly crush
not only the fingers and toes, but larger devices were also used to
crush knees and elbows. There is also the Head Crusher, which could do
the same for heads. It’s primary intention was to extract confessions
from victims and it was first used in medieval times.
14. Rope Torture
A
rope is the easiest to use of all the torture devices since it is easy
to find and can easily be fashioned to inflict a number of terrible
retributions. For example, it could be used to tie the victim to a tree
leaving the victim exposed with no way of defending himself from animals
or other humans; it could be used to hang victims at the gallows for
entertainment purposes while ultimately inflicting death; and it could
be fashioned to restrain the victim’s limbs while attaching the other
end to horses who would them be made to run, consequently severing the
limbs.
13. Guillotine
One
of the most notorious forms of executions, the guillotine was made of a
razor sharp blade attached to a rope. The victim’s head was placed in
the middle of the frame as the blade dropped, severing the victim’s head
from the body. Since the decapitation was considered to be an instant
and painless event (at least less painful than the other torture
methods), it was often considered the most humane method of execution.
12. The Rack
Designed
to dislocate every joint of the victim’s body, it was believed to be
the most painful form of medieval torture. This torture device was made
out of a wooden frame with two ropes fixed to the bottom and the other
two tied into the handle on top. Once the victim was bound and placed on
top of the rack, the torturer would proceed to turn the handle.
Eventually, the victim would be stretched till his limbs where
dislocated. The torturers, however, (just to make sure those limbs where
indeed dislocated) would continue to turn the wheel until the limbs
where completely torn off the victim’s body.
11. Tongue Tearer
Looking
like an oversized pair of scissors, it could effortlessly cut the
victim’s tongue. Their mouth would be forced opened with a device called
a mouth opener, and then the iron tongue tearer would uncomfortably
twitch the tongue with its rough grippers. Once a firm hold was
maintained, the screw would be firmly tightened and the victim’s tongue
would roughly be torn out.
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