10 Most Torturous Methods of Execution

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Execution of criminals and political opponents has been used by nearly all societies—both to punish crime and to suppress political dissent. Execution of a person by judicial process as a punishment for an offense is called capital punishment or death penalty. In most places that practice capital punishment it is reserved for murder, espionage, treason, or as part of military justice. In some countries sexual crimes, such as rape, adultery, incest and sodomy, carry the death penalty. In many countries that use the death penalty, drug trafficking, corruption, cowardice, desertion, insubordination, and mutiny are also capital offenses. Most historical records and various primitive tribal practices indicate that the death penalty was a part of their justice system. Not being some kind of racist here, but some methods of execution were quite a lot brutal which I have listed below.[WARNING: The article may contain some disturbing images]

10. Garrote

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The garrote very common once,  is no longer sanctioned by law in any country though training in its use is still carried out in the French Foreign Legion. The garrote is a device that strangles a person to death. It can also be used to break a person’s neck. The device was used in Spain until it was outlawed in 1978 with the abolition of the death penalty. It normally consisted of a seat in which the prisoner was restrained while the executioner tightened a metal band around his neck until he died. Some versions of the garrote incorporated a metal bolt which pressed in to the spinal chord, breaking the neck. The victim may pass into a state of severe and painful convulsions and then pass into death. This spiked version is known as the Catalan garrote. The last execution by garrote was José Luis Cerveto in October 1977. Andorra was the last country in the world to outlaw its use, doing so in 1990. However garroting is still common in India according Indian author and forensic expert Parikh.

9. Scaphism

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Scaphism, also known as the boats was an ancient Persian method of execution designed to inflict torturous death. The naked person was firmly fastened within a back-to-back pair of narrow rowing boats (or a hollowed-out tree trunk), with the head, hands, and feet protruding. The condemned was forced to ingest milk and honey to the point of developing severe diarrhea, and more honey would be rubbed on his body in order to attract insects to the exposed appendages. He or she would then be left to float on a stagnant pond or be exposed to the sun. The defenseless individual’s feces accumulated within the container, attracting more insects, which would eat and breed within his or her exposed and increasingly gangrenous flesh. The feeding would be repeated each day in some cases to prolong the torture, so that dehydration or starvation did not provide him or her with the release of death. Death, when it eventually occurred, was probably due to a combination of dehydration, starvation and septic shock. Delirium would typically set in after a few days. Death by scaphism was painful, humiliating, and protracted.

8. Flaying

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Flaying is the removal of skin from the body. Like an animal is flayed in preparation for human consumption, or for its hide or fur; this is more commonly called skinning, flaying is similar method applied onto humans. Flaying of humans was used as both a method of torture and execution, depending on how much of the skin is removed. Flaying is an ancient practice, used by Assyrians and Ming Dynasty.

7. Lingchi

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Also known as slow slicing, Lingchi was reserved for crimes viewed as especially severe, such as treason and killing one’s parents. Also translated as slow process, lingering death or death by a thousand cuts, was a form of execution used in China from roughly AD 900 until its abolition in 1905. The process involved tying the person to be executed to a wooden frame, usually in a public place. The flesh was then cut from the body in multiple slices in a process that was not specified in detail in Chinese law and therefore most likely varied. In later times, opium was sometimes administered either as an act of mercy or as a way of preventing fainting. The punishment worked on three levels: as a form of public humiliation, as a slow and lingering death, and as a punishment after death. In variable forms, it also involved dismemberment i.e cutting, tearing, pulling, wrenching or otherwise removing, the limbs of the condemned.

6. Breaking Wheel

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Breaking wheel or the Catherine wheel was a torture device used for capital punishment in the Middle Ages and early modern times for public execution by cudgelling to death. It was used during the Middle Ages and was still in use into the 19th century. Breaking on the wheel was a form of torturous execution formerly in use in France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Romania, Russia, the US, and other countries. The wheel was typically a large wooden wagon wheel with many radial spokes, but a wheel was not always used. In some cases the condemned were lashed to the wheel and beaten with a club or iron cudgel, with the gaps in the wheel allowing the cudgel to break through. Alternatively, the condemned were spreadeagled and broken on a St Andrew’s cross consisting of two wooden beams nailed in an “X” shape, after which the victim’s mangled body might be displayed on the wheel.


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5. Brazen Bull

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Brazen Bull or the Sicilian Bull is a  execution device designed in ancient Greece.Perillos of Athens, a brass-founder, proposed to Phalaris, the tyrant of Akragas, Sicily, the invention of a new means for executing criminals. Accordingly, he cast a bull, made entirely of brass, hollow, with a door in the side. The condemned were shut in the bull and a fire was set under it, heating the metal until it became yellow hot and causing the person inside to roast to death. The bull was  designed in such a way that its smoke rose in spicy clouds of incense. The head of the ox was designed with a complex system of tubes and stops so that the prisoner’s screams were converted into sounds like the bellowing of an infuriated bull. It is also said that when the bull was reopened, the scorched bones of the remains shone like jewels and were made into bracelets.

4. Disembowelment

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Disembowelment or evisceration is the removing of some or all of the vital organs, usually from the abdomen. On humans, as a method of death penalty, it is fatal in all cases. It has historically been used as a severe form of capital punishment. The last organs to be removed were invariably the heart and lungs so as to keep the condemned alive (and in pain) as long as possible.  Disembowelment played a part as a method of execution and ritual suicides once in Japan.

3. Boiling

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Where the victim is dipped in a big bowl. This method was used in Russia and Europe 3000 years ago and they used oil, acid or water. This type is considered slow and extremely painful. This penalty was carried out using a large cauldron filled with water, oil, tar, tallow or even molten lead. Sometimes the victim was immersed, the liquid then being heated, or he was plunged into the already boiling contents, usually head first. The executioner could then help speed their demise by means of a large hook with which he sank the person deeper. An alternative method was to use a large shallow receptacle rather than a cauldron; oil, tallow or pitch then being poured in. The victim was then partially immersed in the liquid and fried to death.

2. Impalement

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Now here is probably the most painful and interesting death method. Impalement as a method of  execution involves a person being pierced with a long stake. The penetration could be through the sides, through the rectum, through the vagina, or through the mouth. This method leads to a painful death, sometimes taking days. The stake would often be planted in the ground, leaving the impaled person suspended to die.  In some forms of impalement, the stake would be inserted so as to avoid immediate death, and would function as a plug to prevent blood loss. After preparation of the victim, perhaps including public torture and rape, the victim was stripped and an incision was made in the perineum between the genitals and rectum. A stout pole with a blunt end was inserted. A blunt end would push vital organs to the side, greatly slowing death. The pole would often come out of the body at the top of the sternum and be placed against the lower jaw so that the victim would not slide farther down the pole. Often, the victim was hoisted into the air after partial impalement. Gravity and the victim’s own struggles would cause him to slide down the pole. This method is extremely painful and was used by Neo-Assyrian Empire, Greek empire, and Roman Empire.

1. Drawing and Quartering

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To be hanged, drawn and quartered was the penalty for high treason in medieval England, and remained on the statute book but seldom used in the United Kingdom and Ireland until abolished under the Treason Act of 1814. It was a spectacularly gruesome and public form of torture and execution, and was reserved only for this most serious crime, which was deemed more heinous than murder and other capital offences. It was applied only to male criminals, except on the Isle of Man. Women found guilty of treason were sentenced to be taken to a place of execution and burned at the stake, a punishment changed to hanging by the Treason Act of 1790 in Great Britain. First the convict is dragged on a hurdle (a wooden frame) to the place of execution. This is one possible meaning of drawn, then he is hanged by the neck for a short time or until almost dead. After that he is disembowelled (described above) and emasculated and the genitalia and entrails burned before the condemned’s eyes. Finally the body beheaded and divided into four parts. Typically, the resulting five parts (i.e., the four quarters of the body and the head) were gibbeted (put on public display) in different parts of the city, town, or, in famous cases, in the country, to deter would-be traitors who had not seen the execution.

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Comments (114)

 

  1. Benin says:

    How about living with my girlfriend…

  2. Dertive says:

    just a girlfriend? how bout you just leave or kick her out. that’s easy. the word wife is real torture.

  3. Sean says:

    This is disgusting….

  4. XP says:

    WTF is wrong with ppl?

  5. ZingWOo says:

    Whoa, no way dude, thats downright insane!

  6. SomeGuy says:

    This just goes to prove how pathetic human race is, selfish bunch of bigots and zealots not caring about anyone but themselves. It will take at least another 1000 years of evolution to turn us into beings that can feel empathy and love for others.

    • ... says:

      You do know you are a human too right…? Your statement is a bunch of jargon. People will always hate people, others will tend to love people and yes feel empathy for others, but having an ideal world is just that ideal and will never happen. Not in 1,000 years or even 10,000 years.

      That is unless we all take a pill daily and rid ourselves of emotions completely like in the giver.

      • Tom says:

        An ideal world isn’t impossible, it’s unlikely. The first thing that needs to go is the cynical attitude that we can’t have an ideal world; once that’s gone, the ideal world will follow

        • Friar says:

          ideal… yeah, it sounds great. but human nature does not allow everyone to be happy go lucky and caring for their fellow man. Someguy, that comment was written very angrily. face it, you were probobly in a bad mood or at least agitated when you wrote that. therefor you played right in with the “selfish bunch of bigots and zealots.” mind you, i believe that you need to look up the definition of zealous… you were being a zealot with that statement. now, to make a perfect world we need to accept that people are just another family of creatures that reside on the planet earth. we coexist simply because we are all alike. we all feel the same emotions, have the same thoughts and share the same common goals, not necessarily at the same time, but we do. You probobly have someone that has wronged you that you would like to punch in the face. I know I do. I just have more self control than most. The people who invented these methods of harming others were people just like you who thought someone was a bigot and they punished them in a manner that made them feel better. so before you zealously make another statement like that, think for longer than 5 seconds and realize you are ignorantly blowing off steam. “those who forget their past are destined to repeat it”

    • otherGuy says:

      or it will take 2012 to wipe us all out and start over

  7. voice says:

    I agree with SomeyGuy , humanity and other stuf what people love to show and be egoistk as species are just small part for all ather shit was maide from human race.

    I belive that is prove that God is onelly hope for human.

    • Spellcheck says:

      Try spellcheck, moron.

    • kaonashi says:

      God is the only hope for humans? You do know that much of the above tortures were done in his name, right?

      • thrillseaka says:

        there is no god you delusional dikwad!

      • read some history says:

        yeah, because those angelic atheists would never hurt a fly and have done nothing of this sort

        • cancerChan says:

          there were athiests back then?

          name ONE of these executions in the name of ‘atheism’!

          NOT communism
          NOT fascism (hitler, musso, franco were CATHOLICS)

          in the name of ATHEISM

          atheists – >9000
          god drones – zip

          p.s. hell isn’t a place. it’s a state of being. lrn2theology

          • CB says:

            There is a difference between real Christians and evil hypocrites who call themselves “Christian.” All of these people had an extremely warped view of theology and used God’s name as an excuse to do whatever they wanted.

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  11. Corner Desk says:

    I’d like to think as a race we’re making progress, and thankfully we don’t torture people to death like this anymore. But I’d be interested to know if it would act as a deterrent… it might give burgalars and street hoods something to think about.

    • thrillseaka says:

      funny part is this was a century ago since then my 12yr old takes me to court lying to his teacher by saying i hit him so he can be a split parent family dude too!
      i have no say in ritual now i get fucked up by kiddies!
      bring back corporal punishment b4 the fuken world turns to shit!

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  18. Bill says:

    What about crucifixion???

  19. Steve says:

    I’d like to know the author’s source for the claim that breaking on the wheel was practised in the US, as I can’t imagine that to be the case unless he really means pre-United States North America. I can’t imagine any country founded in 1776 would include such a horrible method of execution among its punishments.

  20. SarahJo says:

    I enjoyed. :3

  21. frodo says:

    Images are ‘shopped – look closely at the pixels.

    • dead DB says:

      obviously they are! do u think someone would be going to past like around 300 years or more centuries ago to snap original pictures for a dumb idiot like u??

  22. Ches says:

    Is it bad that this made me kinda horny?

  23. me says:

    being hung drawn and quartered involves hanging, then having four ligaments attached to seperate horses that are then set running in opposite directions, ripping off the arms and legs. then the pieces would be displayed publicly.

  24. WHEN THIS KIND OF THINGS WERE HAPPENING EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD, BUDDHA WAS TEACHING MEDITATION IN INDIA, BUT STILL IN 2500 YEARS PEOPLE ARE SAME.

  25. Raygun says:

    Maybe the world wouldn’t be so ridden full of crime and perversion if some of these methods were still in use.

    • Tom says:

      Society was riddled with crime & perversion back then, it’s not worse now. The difference now is we don’t use the death penalty because the risk of executing innocent people that have been wrongly convicted, leaves the death penalty being morally insupportable.

  26. harry says:

    What about guantanamo? Nothing there of relevance?

  27. erick says:

    Are you Chinese or something? Where the hell did you learn English? I gave up reading this article because it was written so poorly!!

  28. Matt says:

    This is definitely one of the most poorly written articles I’ve ever read. Dear author, please engage yourself in any of the aforementioned punishments as a favor to anyone who actually took the time to read through your atrocious piece of literature.

  29. Darq says:

    Ritual suicides – seppuku or harakiri(wrong, but it’s still used by some people) it’s not about removing organs. And for sure it is not a lungs or heart because person who is committing this suicide is doing this by himself.
    Left/right, up and decapitation.
    So this photo and last word doesn’t fit this article
    I wish that I helped you.
    Sorry for my english, but I’m half-asleep.

  30. Ms says:

    Impalament was also used by the Turks to kill rebels in Serbia and to discourage further acts of rebellion.

  31. asdfasdjkn says:

    You are ignoring the psychological evolution of the human species. Take a look at Lloyd Demaus Psychohistory research.

  32. software patches says:

    shockin !!!

  33. Nizar Baloch says:

    Do you know what the Pakistani ISI and MI are using these days to kill people? It is worse than what you see here.

  34. jen says:

    i found this totally awsome the idea of it fasinates me totally humans can do anything when pushed

  35. read more history says:

    You also realize that atheists didn’t really exist during this time period right?
    Before the 21st century, something like atheism wasn’t very common among anyone. Even if it was, they didn’t speak openly about it.

    The executions listed above were often done in God’s name, atheists weren’t apart of them.
    Yeah. Because those angelic atheists definitely wouldn’t hurt a fly and had done anything of this sort.

  36. Ritter says:

    Now that is what I call some brutally epic win material. I love morbid history lessons such as these. Would that I could find a complete catalog illustrating every form of torture and execution ever to be practiced in history.

    Thanks for the abbreviated and brutal history lesson!

  37. MJ says:

    what about cricifixion? it was deemed one of the most painful and horrible types of torture…

  38. internet marketing says:

    The guy being boiled alive is takin it like a boss.

  39. ScruffytheJanitor says:

    Anyone else notice that the executioner using the garrote has the dopest executioners outfit ever. Serious baller

  40. Dodo says:

    wtf. I was shocked. this human world is fucked. who can kill someone like this way. probably don’t have a heart I guess.
    I believe this is what happens when you allow men to rule the world. now it’s age of female domination.

  41. DarthPanda says:

    What you seem to be forgetting is most of these were used on people who killed other people.

  42. Haddock says:

    Re: Garotte

    Hahaha! the other guy should be punchin’ him in th face as he chokes !! hahaha!!

  43. Wow…Even though some of most torturous methods in different ways may still be used in modern days..If we knew about them.

  44. saiful says:

    wow….

  45. matt says:

    its funny how relaxed the guy getting boiled looks.

  46. Steffyy says:

    I dont know why some people are ‘shocked’ at this… these where used for murderers/robbers and genuinly not nice people… I vote we bring back some of these punishments.. The country has gone to soft on criminals!! Too many human rights!

  47. hawks says:

    Some humans on this planet are real real evil and hurtful and love hurting others and continue to do it over and over. those without honor and fairness deserve these kinds of deaths or worse. public displays used to work well. kept people in line and helped you understand what was right, and what was wrong. i promise you, when a future wouldbe bad guy seen one of these possible punishments waiting for him, he would think twice about hurting a good man. justice can take many unpleasant forms. but its still justice for some people who deserve it( < big point) to die slowly. i feel no remorse for those who deserve it.

  48. Michsa says:

    Weel i think you forgot the blood eagle

  49. that guy says:

    I feel no sorrow or sadness for those that went through these punishments. you get what you deserve. If we still had public executions now using the electric chair and the iron maiden I think we would see a drop in the crime rate. especially if we used impaling, I can’t think of a wose way to die

    • violent_delight says:

      you’re a fucking idiot, do realize that most of these execution methods were for high treason. and it’s kind of hard to prove it, so is every thing in the middle ages. most of these people were innocent. please, stop wasting oxygen, and cut your throat open, fuckboy.

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