Since we started writing down the history of our race, man has frequently come up with revolting methods of killing for punishment. This is a list of the most revolting methods of execution from history. Thankfully most of them are no longer used.
10. Brazen Bull
The Brazen Bull was invented by Perilaus of Athens (a Brass worker) in the 6th Century BC and offered to Phalaris, Tyrant of Agrigentum, as a gift. It was a large brass bull that was completely hollow inside with a door on the side large enough for a man to enter. Once the man was inside the bull, a fire would be lit beneath it in order to roast him to death. In the head of the bull, Perilaus put a series of tubes and stops that were designed to amplify the screams of the victim and make them sound like the roar of a bull.
Interestingly, Perilaus was the first person to feel the pain of the Brazen Bull. After Perilaus said to Phalaris: “[his screams] will come to you through the pipes as the tenderest, most pathetic, most melodious of bellowings”, Phalaris was so disgusted that he tricked Perilaus in to entering the bull. Lucian recounts the tale:
‘His words revolted me. I loathed the thought of such ingenious cruelty, and resolved to punish the artificer in kind. “If this is anything more than an empty boast, Perilaus,” I said to him, “if your art can really produce this effect, get inside yourself, and pretend to roar; and we will see whether the pipes will make such music as you describe.” He consented; and when he was inside I closed the aperture, and ordered a fire to be kindled. “Receive,” I cried, “the due reward of your wondrous art: let the music-master be the first to play.” Phalaris I:12
Perilaus was removed from the Bull before he died and Phalaris had him thrown off a cliff. The Brazen Bull became one of the most common methods of execution in Ancient Greece.
9. Hanging Drawing and Quartering
Hanging drawing and quartering was the common form of punishment in England for the crime of treason which was considered the worst crime you could commit. The punishment was only applied to men – women found guilty of treason were burnt at the stake. Unbelievably, this punishment remained in law until 1814.
The first stage of the execution was to be tied to a wooden frame and dragged behind a horse to the place of your death. Following that, the criminal would be hanged until they were nearly dead. The criminal would then be removed from the noose and laid on a table. The executioner would then disembowel and emasculate the victim, and burn the entrails in front of his eyes. He would still be alive at this point. The person would then be beheaded and their body cut in to quarters. Samuel Pepys, in his famous diary, was an eyewitness at one of these executions:
To my Lord’s in the morning, where I met with Captain Cuttance, but my Lord not being up I went out to Charing Cross, to see Major-general Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered; which was done there, he looking as cheerful as any man could do in that condition. He was presently cut down, and his head and heart shown to the people, at which there was great shouts of joy. It is said, that he said that he was sure to come shortly at the right hand of Christ to judge them that now had judged him; and that his wife do expect his coming again. Thus it was my chance to see the King beheaded at White Hall, and to see the first blood shed in revenge for the blood of the King at Charing Cross.
The normal practice was to send the five parts of the body to various areas where they would be put on display on a gibbet as a warning to others.
8. Burning
Burning at the Stake was normally done in one of two ways. In the first, the victim would be lead to the center of a wall of sticks and straw and tied to the stake, after which the space between the criminal and the wall would be filled with wood – concealing the person. It is believed that this is the manner in which St Joan of Arc was burnt. The other method was to pile sticks and straw up to the level of the calves only.
When performed by a skilled executioner, the person would burn in this sequence: calves, thighs and hands, torso and forearms, breasts, upper chest, face; and then finally death. Needless to say this would have been excruciating. If a large number of people were to be burnt at the same time, death could occur through carbon monoxide poisoning before the fire reached you. If the fire was small, you could die of shock, blood loss, or heatstroke.
In later versions of burning at the stake, the criminal would be hanged until dead and then burnt symbolically. This method of execution was used to burn witches in most parts of Europe, but it was not used in England for that purpose.
7. Ling Chi
Ling Chi – execution by slow cutting – was practiced in China until it was outlawed in 1905. In the execution, the criminal is slowly cut in the arms, legs, and chest, until finally they are beheaded or stabbed in the heart. Many western accounts of the execution method are largely exaggerated, with some claiming that the execution could take days to perform.
One modern eyewitness report from Journalist and Politician Henry Norman, describes an execution thus:
The criminal is fastened to a rough cross, and the executioner, armed with a sharp knife, begins by grasping handfuls from the fleshy parts of the body, such as the thighs and the breasts, and slicing them off. After this he removes the joints and the excrescences of the body one by one-the nose and ears, fingers and toes. Then the limbs are cut off piecemeal at the wrists and the ankles, the elbows and knees, the shoulders and hips. Finally, the victim is stabbed to the heart and his head cut off.
You can see a particularly revolting image of a criminal who has been executed by this method here and another here.
6. Breaking Wheel
The breaking wheel was also known as the Catherine Wheel and it was a mediaeval execution device. The criminal would be attached to a cart wheel and his arms and legs stretched out along the spokes. The wheel would be made to turn while a heavy metal bar or hammer would deliver bone breaking blows to various parts of the body between the spokes. If a merciful execution had been ordered, after a large number of bones were shattered, fatal blows would be delivered. In cases where mercy was not offered, the criminal would remain on the wheel until they died – this could sometimes take days and the person would die of shock and dehydration.
After the shattering was complete, the limbs of the person would be woven between the spokes and the wheel would be hoisted to the top of a pole for birds to eat the, sometimes still living, body.
In France, a special grace was sometimes offered in which the criminal would be strangled to death before the blows were delivered, or after only two or three.
5. Boiling
In execution by boiling, the condemned is stripped naked and either placed in a vat of boiling liquid, or in a vat of cold liquid which was then heated to boiling. The liquid could be oil, acid, tar, water, or molten lead. During the reign of King Henry VIII it was a punishment especially reserved for poisoners.
“The preamble of the statute of Henry VIII (which made poisoning treason) in 1531 recites that one Richard Roose (or Coke), a cook, by putting poison in some food intended for the household of the bishop of Rochester and for the poor of the parish of Lambeth, killed a man and woman. He was found guilty of treason and sentenced to be boiled to death without benefit of clergy. He was publicly boiled at Smithfield. In the same year a maid-servant for poisoning her mistress was boiled at King’s Lynn.” [Encyclopedia Britannica, 1911]
The “Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London” (published by the Camden Society) has an account of a case at Smithfield, in which a man was fastened to a chain and let down into boiling water several times until he was dead. In modern days, Idi Amin has been accused of using this method of execution on his enemies.
4. Flaying
Execution by Flaying is when the skin of the criminal is removed from their body with the use of a very sharp knife. Attempts are made to keep the skin intact. This is a very ancient method of execution. The apostle Bartholomew was flayed and crucified upside down. His skin and bones are kept in a Cathedral in Sicily.
There are accounts of Assyrians flaying the skin from a captured enemy or rebellious ruler and nailing it to the wall of his city, as warning to all who would defy their power. The Aztecs of Mexico flayed victims of ritual human sacrifice, generally after death.
While this method of execution is not lawful in any country, in 2000, government troops in Myanma (Burma) allegedly flayed all of the males of a Karenni village.
3. Necklacing
Necklacing is a type of execution in which a rubber tyre is filled with gasoline, forced over the arms and chest of the victim, and set alight. It was a common practice in South Africa during the 1980s and 1990s anti-apartheid struggle.
Necklacing sentences were sometimes handed down against alleged criminals by “people’s courts” established in black townships as a means of circumventing the apartheid judicial system. Necklacing was also used to punish members of the black community who were perceived as collaborators with the apartheid regime. These included black policemen, town councilors and others, as well as their relatives and associates. The practice was frequently carried out in the name of the African National Congress (ANC), and was even endorsed by Winnie Mandela, then-wife of the imprisoned Nelson Mandela and a senior member of the ANC, although the ANC officially condemned the practice. [Wikipedia]
Necklacing has also occured in Brazil, and Haiti, and at least one person was killed by this method in Nigeria during muslim protests over the Muhammad Cartoons.
2. Scaphism
Scaphism is an Ancient Persian method of execution. According to Wikipedia, a naked person would be firmly fastened within a back-to-back pair of narrow rowboats (or in some variations a hollowed out tree trunk), the head, hands, and feet protruding from this improvised container. 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 so as to attract insects to the exposed appendages. They would then be left to float on a stagnant pond (or alternately, simply exposed to the sun somewhere). 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. Death, when it eventually occurred, was probably due to a combination of dehydration, starvation and septic shock.
Plutarch writes that it took Mithridates 17 days to die by this method of execution. Native American Indians also used a similar method of execution where they would tie the victim to a tree, smear him and leave him to the ants. Because he was not previously force-fed, he would generally starve in a few days.
1. Sawing
In Execution by sawing, the criminal would be hung upside-down and a large saw would be used to cut their body in half, starting with the groin, all the way to the head. Because the person was hanging upside-down, the brain received sufficient blood to keep them alive until the saw finally reached the main blood vessels in the abdomen. In the Asian version of this execution, the victim would stand upright and the sawing would begin at the top of the head.
Some traditions state that the Prophet Isaiah was executed by the saw. It is believed that Saint Paul is making reference to this in his Epistle to the Hebrews 11:37:
They were stoned, they were cut asunder, they were tempted, they were put to death by the sword, they wandered about in sheepskins, in goatskins, being in want, distressed, afflicted.
This method of execution was used in the Middle East, Europe, and parts of Asia. It was also used in the Roman Empire and was considered to be the favorite punishment dished out by Emperor Caligula.





























although barbaric and gruesome were the past centuries way of execution and torture,yet no one ever brings light to todays western civilization ways of torture….Marriage!
Reading through this list makes me a bit revolted. How can people be so cruel?
grat list!!! now whats in next?
top ten methods of torture
Horrifying!! Today’s execution by lethal injection after a last meal and final cigarette is pleasurable by comparison!
wow, that was wicked, hung drawn and quartered needs to be no 1 though, ouch!
hey another great list… felt creepy reading it, but still great! now what’s next? how about the most well known people with the most gruesome torture/death? say, like william wallace?
The rat method appeared in one of Edgar Alan Poe’s books but I don’t recall which one.
It’s absolutely disgusting the ways humans think up ways to inflict as much pain as possible on each other. As it’s a feature throughout our entire history, I have to assume it’s in our nature.
Depressing.
It is sad that people could do that to eachother but thats the way humans are. I think the most gruesome one would have to be the ching li where the human gets slices by his fingers, to his toes, to his feet arms,penis, chest that absolutly terrifying i cant even imagine the pain them people must have felt and it is said that this torture sometimes would take days…
ouch.
jaide: did you see the photograph associated with that one? Horrifying!
Ling Chi – execution by slow cutting where the condemned body is been cut into 1000 pieces by a Samurai… My god…!!! That seems to be the most horrible means of execution which takes nearly a day or 2 to finish off…
Let me ask something…!!!! Just think of yourself being executed in the above mentioned methods…
Which 1 would you opt for…???
If they were my only choices – hang drawing and quartering. Though burning at the stake was often death by asphyxiation – not flames – so that may be less bad.
No i didnt witness no one being cut into tiny peices but if i was to choose one of these deaths it would have to be from burning because of asphyxiation. You wouldnt die of flames….Hopefully
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Wow, this is a cool list. I love reading about this sort of stuff. That makes me some sort of horrible freak, I know.
So about Scaphism (#2)…How do you think that one might create an idea like that? It is not only a strange idea, it is also tough to carry out. Imagine having to pay someone to force milk and honey down a prisoner’s throat. Fascinating.
I like George Carlin’s execution the best: Dip a person in gravy and throw them in a cell with a wolverine on angledust! Bet they wouldn’t do it again…
angeldust, sorry!
Someone mentioned the guillotine, and maybe being able to see your headless body for a few seconds…First off the head drops down into a basket, secondly the blade would be in the way of the plank the body was laid on…so it would seem a little difficult to be able to “see” your body.
Of course, for me if I had to chose that would be the one I would use..fast, painless, and not very grusome compared to the rest on the list.
There are cases where the executioner was known to play to the crowd,by quickly picking the head up by the hair and waving it around, so that people could see the eyes looking around.
are rats eating into human bodies alive?
I heard of a method in which somebody naked and alived is placed in a vat withwater, filled with ales.
THIS FISHES FOR SURE SEARCH FOR THE NATURAL OPENINGS AND ENTER THE BODY
Have you heard of this torture, it has been used in china.
Impalement was common during the Otoman reign in Bosnia. First they would cut off the anus of the victim because if they would drive the stake throug the anus, it would cause the skin to rapture and the victim would die quickly. After that, they would grease the stake and the anus wound heavily with pig fat and bacon, and insert the steak up until the diaphragm, without injuring intestines or internal organs. Then they would erect the stake, and the victim would just slide on the stake due to gravity. The executoners always aimed that the spike exits the body beside the neck, because they wanted the mouth to be free so that the victim can scream. They say that if the executioners (usualy Guipsies) were really crafty, the victim could live up to 2-3 days in this agony. The Nobel Prize winner, Ivo Andric descibed this practice in great detail in his novel “Bridge Over Drina”.
One other method of capital punishment used by Turkish soldiers is actually funny. They would tie the victim to a table, take of their footwear and put a lot of salt on their bare feet. Then they would let goats lick their feet (goats are for some reason incredibly partial toward salt). This would cause the victim to laugh so hard that after some time, their diaphragm would start to cramp and contract involuntarily, thus causing the victim to die of suffocation.
I actually know around 10 more gruesome capital punishments, but I wont list them unless somebody really wants to know.
Cheers!
dang and they say todays punishments are inhumane
good god the last one is horrifying and so is being skinned alive , i know its good these methods of execution are gone but actually look back and think about the crime rate at the time of these punishments compared to now. which is higher.
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wasn’t there an english king who was a homo*****ual who was killed by having a metal tube inserted into his anus and then a red hot poker repeatedly inserted into the tube until he died? i thought i read about that somewhere. oh what fun medieval times must have been…
and oh yeah. the death by cutting that you mentioned. i heard of a similar method, but instead of cutting of fleshy parts, all major tendons were cut near one end or the other, causing the tendon to snap back towards the attached end, resulting in excruciating pain as well as lose of mobility. i think it was a method used in ancient asia.
When blood is cut from the brain, it takes some seconds for the brain to cease to function, oxygen starvation. When a persons head was cut of by the guillotine it was indeed caught in a basket to stop it rolling away. It was immidiately picked up by the back of the hair by one of the executioners and showed to the crowd to let the person see who they were accused and judged by, as done in the french revolution. Not really for the crowd to see the job was done.
Matt, you are right it was king Edward II of England. They inserted a copper tube in his anus so that there would be no trace of the red hot poker which was inserted all the way. I read about another king who got a gruesome departure: they inserted a funnel in his mouth and poured molten lead down the hatch. But the one who really had the worst execution is definitely Robert-François Damiens who tried to kill Louis XV of France. Before the torture, he said “the day will be hard”. He was tortured first with red-hot pincers; his hand, holding the knife used in the attempted assassination, was burned using sulphur; molten wax, lead, and boiling oil. Horses were then harnessed to his arms and legs for his dismemberment. Damien’s limbs and ligaments did not separate easily; after some hours (!), representatives of the Parlement ordered the executioner and his aides to cut Damiens’ joints. Damiens was then dismembered, to the applause of the crowd. His torso, apparently still living, was then burnt at the stake.
Yeesh
These deaths are horrific and cruel, Its a big shame that similar punishments still go off in the world today,
Why on earth would anyone want to dish out these terrible and gruesome executions.
I think this is bull, quit lying to yourselves!
My favourite is the boiling…but heat very very slowly
The story about the gipsies(we prefer Roma by the way
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executing people is true,but it was in romania under vlad tepez, what i heard is after a battle he ordered the dead bodies and captives to be impaled on the ottoman (turkish) border. some say it was several thousand soldiers executed and the dead bodies from the battle retrieved and put on stakes.
Remember that the Roma was slaves in romania. so they did not have much of a choice. would anyone here disobey vlad tepez?
omg i feel so numb after reading all that, i cant belive that people could be so dead inside to carry out such horrendous things on another human without feeling remorse. makes you feel quite sick really. arent you glad we live in this time not long ago (sweet dreams…)
JT #1; I will never forget about the ‘rats in a cage on your belly’ form of torture. I remember reading about different forms of torture used throughout history and that one has always stuck in my head. Just the image of the rats trying to escape the heated metal cage by digging into your stomach
blahg so harsh
I liked how in #10 Phalaris used the Brazen Bull on its creator, Perilaus. It’s like he was saying “lets see how you like your little invention, you sick fu@#!”
i cant believe they tortured people like that!
thats crazy (the saw torture))
i found it interesting
i am a freak about torture i absolutely hate it!
you’ve missed out “rectivity” where an iron bar would be insurted into the rectum and then the anus sewn up giving the victim no chance of passing the bar. The victim would then be taunted with various sized magnets pulling him two and fro until the head explodes and his feet become entangled … or something
On Superman’s native planet Krypton capital punishment was never used they didn’t believe in it instead criminals were reformed in space by aid of a special sleep gas on rockets and later sent to the phantom zone a shadow realm discovered by Jor-El the projector had a black button to send someone to the phantom zone and a white button to release that person from the phantom zone when his/her sentence ran out.
omg the pain these people must have gone through!
i found the list very interesting but im a bit freaked out now..and those photos of the Ling Chi victims…horrifying!!
gonna have a browse now and find some more interesting lists on this website
keep up the good work!
Flaying. I shudder. That one sounds like the worst to me.
I definitely think that crucifixion deserves a place on this list, too though. Maybe it was not as gory as some of the others (although some forms did involve impaling)… but it was certainly just as torturous.
What makes these so gruesome I think is that we cannot comprehend inflicting such agony on a fellow human being face to face and the idea that the crowds loved it and cheered for it.. It is beyond words.. And these methods are horrible to say the least.. However, we forget the up close effects modern weapons of war have on their victims.. Weapons which strike at random at the innocent or guilty.. Those who do not die right away also suffer immensely painful deaths. It is easier on the conscience I suppose to execute people from 30,000 feet.
A day late, but I’d like to wish an ancestor a happy anniversary
Apr 25 1792
French highwayman Nicolas Jacques Pelletier is beheaded by the guillotine, making him its first victim.
Gotta love dem skeletons in the closet
dunno if any one mentioned this in the 103 odd comments cos i couldn’t be assed going through them all, but one type of honor attacking execution that appears in the bible is the ol’ ‘Body of death’. As far as my understanding goes, a murderer )or someone seen to deserve such a vengence killing) would have the murdered’s body attatched to them by head arms and legs. As the deceased rotted, the bacteria, spirred by the corpse would infect and infest the living bring a slow (considered just) death.
Good Wolf:
Wow. I have never heard of that one. That is the most messed up thing I have ever heard of.
Yea. this matter is one thing that realy grinds my gears about secular churches is that the might make mention to “body of death” with no mention as to what that means so every brain dead sheeple (sheep-people) asumes its not but a bit of poetry. One o the deciepls said he felt like a body of death had been remove from him – at first it doesn’t sound like hes refering to anything, but he surely is!
Ironically, no Whites were necklaced,it was a method reserved for perceived opponents of the “struggle”. It was used mostly by the ANC, but many people were killed this way simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Urban legend lives on. The only method that is guaranteed to ensure a 3 to 5 day duration, is Crucifixion. A panel of Forensic Pathologists used the account of Christ’s crucifixion to determine this. “If it were to be done, then ’tis best done swiftly and with mercy, lest we become barbarians”. A bullet or humane killer bolt in the back of the head is fastest.
Awful executions indeed, but perhaps fitting for some of the worst people who ever lived…
I’m…traumatized!!!
I remember reading about a method where they would suspend you over a thick pike, then slowly lower you down onto it, the spike part would go up into your bum, then they would cut the ropes and gravity would slowly pull you down onto the pike until you died.
Yeah, it is called the Judas Chair. Sick.
faith in humanity DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN
Nothing about the Romans? The gladiators, convicts executing each other in the arena or being sent alive into the arena with wild animals.
I have a rotten.com shirt with a woodcut of a sawing scene.
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Ya know, I’m straight and yet, I hate what men do.
I think men’s natural and necessary violent nature has to be controlled once and for all before they blow up this planet
Back in the day when they had to travel months in order to reach the lands of their “enemy” they went to all that trouble to steal another people’s goods and labor…it was much easier during the middle ages men could make war in the neighboring village.
So when does it stop? When do women stand up and say enough? Make no mistake, at 51% of the population our silence is why men keep getting away with such revolting behavior…5,000 years so far…the really tragic part is that women already have too much to do, “and now you want me to run the world” Yes, or be the first (along with your most beloved family members) to be tortured and murdered.
BTW, the wars are always started by older men who express their hormonal insanity by ordering young men to do their fighting. The young men are only too happy to “fight for their God and country”. When the young men reach awareness of their actions…around 30 years of age, they are horrified by their behavior, and recant…too late for the dead and maimed. Not all the warriors recant, and there’s a new group of warriors just waiting to parade their hormonal insanity out there for all to experience.
ENOUGH! Women stand up and say no…get political!
insane how cruel humans can be. i think methods to ensure a slow painful death like in scaphism is the worst.
This scares me. Both the list and the comments. I had heard of some of these, but not many. The ways we have devised to harm eachother is limitless. And Harry Booth, you are one sick F@$k. I think there was another list that recounted some guy who advertised for victims to kill. He finally got one guy who was serious. He drugged him and they both tried to eat his penis, but it was too chewy. He was later reported and found guilty of some thing. Nasty nasty nasty.
that is absolutely sickining this makes my skin crawl why I read this I dont remember….flaying is absolutely terrifying and the ling chi… out of curiosity I looked at the pics…I almost wet myself then and there
Concerning the guillotine that some of you said was more humane. What hasn’t been mentioned yet is that sometimes the victims were placed in there face up so that they could see the blade coming. That was reserved for the more vile recipients. Also, that blade didn’t stay sharp. Sometimes they would have to raise it and drop it two or three times before it went all the way through. Sometimes they would drop it once, dull, on purpose, then raise it, then sharpen it. This was done for two reasons, to drag out the torture and the “entertainment” and as psychological torture if the person did not die immediately they would have to heard the means of their death being prepared. Given a choice…I would not choose the guillotine.
what about where they would cut a hole in you then grab your small instenine and roll it out like a rope till you die or start over with another organ