[WARNING: Graphic images] You may remember that some time ago we published an article on the most gruesome methods of execution. Well, today we are publishing the second installment. The first list covered some pretty awful things, but we can assure you: this present list is not for the weak hearted. Finish your breakfast and sit back for a ride through some of history’s horrors.
As a means of torturous capital punishment, death by wild beasts was a punishment for enemies of the state, a category which included those taken prisoner and slaves found guilty of a serious crime. These were sent to their deaths naked and unable to defend themselves against the beasts. Even if they succeeded in killing one, fresh animals were continually let loose on them, until the bestiarii were all dead. It is reported that it was seldom necessary for two beasts to be required to take down one man. On the contrary, one beast frequently dispatched several men. Cicero mentions a single lion which alone dispatched 200 bestiarii.
Death by crushing or pressing is a method of execution that has a long history during which the techniques used varied greatly from place to place. This form of execution is no longer sanctioned by any governing body. A common method of death throughout South and South-East Asia for over 4,000 years was crushing by elephants. The Romans and Carthaginians used this method on occasion. In Roman mythology, Tarpeia was a Roman maiden who betrayed the city of Rome to the Sabines in exchange for what she thought would be a reward of jewellery. She was instead crushed to death and her body cast from the Tarpeian Rock which now bears her name. The most famous case in the United Kingdom was that of Roman Catholic martyr St Margaret Clitherow, who was pressed to death on March 25, 1586, after refusing to plead to the charge of having harboured Catholic (then outlawed) priests in her house. She died within fifteen minutes under a weight of at least 700 pounds. The only executee of crushing in American history was Giles Corey, who was pressed to death on September 19, 1692 during the Salem witch trials, after he refused to enter a plea in the judicial proceeding (pictured above).
Snake pits were a historical European means of imposing capital punishment. Convicts were cast into a deep pit containing venomous snakes, such as vipers. They died from snake venom poisoning as the irritated snakes attacked them. An example of execution by this method is that of the Viking warlord Ragnar Lodbrok in 865, after his army was defeated in battle by King Aelle II of Northumbria. A similar penalty appeared in ancient China during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907-960). The southern Han, one of the states, imposed a penalty in which a prisoner was thrown into a pool of water containing hundreds of venomous snakes. Soon the prisoner was killed by dozens of snake bites. The geeks amongst us will also remember the appearance of the snake pit in Raiders of the Lost Ark in which Indiana Jones is trapped when he tries to retrieve the Ark of the Covenant.
Throwing or dropping people from great heights has been used as a form of execution since ancient times. People executed in this way die from injuries caused by hitting the ground at high velocity. In pre-Roman Sardinia, elderly people who were unable to support themselves were ritually killed. They were intoxicated with a neurotoxic plant known as the “sardonic herb” (which some scientists think is hemlock water dropwort) and then dropped from a high rock or beaten to death. Iran may have used this form of execution for the crime of sodomy. According to Amnesty International, two men were convicted of raping two university students and sentenced to death. They were to be thrown off a cliff or from a great height. Other men involved in this incident were sentence to lashes, presumably because they did not engage in penetrative sex with the victims. Pictured above is the Roman Forum which had an excellent view of the Gemonian stairs from which people were flung to death.
In ancient Rome a Vestal Virgin convicted of violating her vows of celibacy was “buried alive” by being sealed in a cave with a small amount of bread and water, ostensibly so that the goddess Vesta could save her should she have been truly innocent. In the 17th and early 18th centuries in feudal Russia, the same mode of execution was known as “the pit” and used against women who were condemned for killing their husbands. The last known case of this occurred in 1740. During World War II, Japanese soldiers were documented to have buried Chinese civilians alive, notably during the Nanjing Massacre.
Mazzatello (abbreviated mazza) was a method of capital punishment used by the Papal States from the late 18th century to 1870. The method was named after the implement used in the execution: a large, long-handled mallet or pole-ax. The condemned would be led to a scaffold in a public square of Rome, accompanied by a priest (the confessor of the condemned); the platform also contained a coffin and the masked executioner, dressed in black. A prayer would first be said for the condemned’s soul. Then, the mallet would be raised, and swung in the air to gain momentum, and then brought down on the head of the prisoner, similar to a contemporary method of slaughtering cattle in stockyards. Because this procedure could merely stun the condemned rather than killing him instantly, the throat of the prisoner would then be slit with a knife.
The upright jerker was an execution method and device intermittently used in the United States during the 19th and early 20th century. Intended to replace hangings, the upright jerker did not see widespread use. As in a hanging, a cord would be wrapped around the neck of the condemned. However, rather than dropping down through a trapdoor, the condemned would be violently jerked into the air by means of a system of weights and pulleys. The objective of this execution method was to provide a swift death by breaking the condemned’s neck. Executions of this type took place in several U.S. states, notably Connecticut where amongst others the “Count of Gramercy Park”, murderer and gang member Gerald Chapman was put to death by the method. The upright jerker was never very efficient at breaking the condemned’s neck and was withdrawn from use by the 1930s. A version of the “upright jerker” is used for capital punishment in Iran (a nation which seems hellbent on using every revolting method of execution conceived). Iran uses a crane to jerk the noose upward violently.
Crucifixion is an ancient method of painful execution in which the condemned person is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross (of various shapes) and left to hang until dead. Rope was commonly used to attach the victim to the cross – but nails were also used from time to time. Although artists have depicted the figure on a cross with a loin cloth or a covering of the genitals, criminal were generally hung nude. When the criminal had to urinate or defecate, they had to do so in the open, in view of passers-by, resulting in discomfort and the attraction of insects. The length of time required to reach death could range from a matter of hours to a number of days, depending on exact methods, the prior health of the condemned, and environmental circumstances. Death could result from any combination of causes, including blood loss, hypovolemic shock, or sepsis following infection, caused by the scourging that preceded the crucifixion, or by the process of being nailed itself, or eventual dehydration. In the year 337 Emperor Constantine I abolished it this method of execution in the Roman Empire, out of veneration for Jesus Christ, the most famous victim of crucifixion. Interestingly, Saint Peter was also executed by crucifixion but he asked to be crucified upside down as he felt unworthy to be killed in the same way as Jesus was (picture above). In some countries using Sharia law, crucifixion is still permitted with the most recent legal use being in Sudan in 2002 where 88 people were sentenced to death.
A Colombian necktie is a method of execution where the victim’s throat is slashed (with a knife or other sharp object) and their tongue is pulled out through the open wound. It was a frequent method of killing during the Colombian history period called La Violencia that started in 1948 after the leader Jorge Eliecer Gaitan was murdered. It was performed on enemies as psychological warfare meant to scare and intimidate those who later encountered the body. Others have tried to ascribe the method to their nationality dubbing the Colombian necktie as the Italian necktie, Sicilian necktie, Cuban necktie, Slovakian necktie,and less frequently, Mexican necktie. Because of the graphic nature of this execution method, I have included a picture of a Gucci Necktie instead of a Colombian one. For those who are particularly tolerant to revolting images, a google images search for the term is quite revealing.
The blood eagle is known to us through ancient Nordic legends. When a person is to be executed in this way, they are forced to lie face down on a table while the execution cuts a slit in their back giving access to the ribcage. The ribs are then cut so they expand out into the shape of wings. The executioner then removes the lungs of the (still living) victim and sprinkles salt in the wounds. There is debate about whether or not this method was used in reality or in fiction, but many historians do believe it was real. Some of the alleged victims of this manner of execution are King Edmund of East Anglia, and King Ella of Northumbria.
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salt over open wounds after having your lungs ripped out….*shudder*
Wow this is a hell of a way to start my day
@DavidTehGnome (60): You accuse the poster of this list to be prejudiced and end your rant by calling him a ‘kike’. Is the obvious escaping you?
Even though being a swede, i’ve never heard of the blood eagle.
@DavidTehGnome(60) Your medication is to strong for you, take a break.
I think my lungs hurt after reading the first one.
Interesting list Jamie.
If I were to choose one it would be #10. Animals seem to always like me so maybe I would have a chance
I remember hearing about the Colombian Necktie as a possible OJ Simpson Defense.
I think it was Johnnie Cochran that might have first introduced it into the trial.
@DavidTehGnome(60)
My father was born and raised in Iran, even he realizes that his birthplace was cruel.
On the subject of the list, it was great. It I guess this helps me learn that much more about history.
That snake pit would scare the ***** outta me, but I gotta say that being buried alive would be just awful.
I may be a bit unhealthy saying this…but apart from the first, which is horribly gruesome, the others don`t seem so horrible…well, maybe the burying-alive thing and the cruxifiction…
#1 on this list, and #1 on the other one, which is “Sawing” are my faves.
Thanks for your description. Very, uh… enlightening. Remember kids, not all archaelogists are stuffy old tweed-coated fogies!! >D
Thanks for your description, 53 Shagrat.
Very, uh… enlightening. Remember kids, not all archaelogists are stuffy old tweed-coated fogies!! >D
Shagrat:thanks 4 the info on keelhauling. Haven’t heard of it. Sounds brutal. Drowning & burning have got 2 be the most terrible ways 2 go.One has u not knowing if ya next breath is ya last and the other has got 2 be agonizingly painful.People may pass out from shock or lose consciousness other ways in fire related deaths,but b4 that happens there has GOT 2 BE unimaginable suffering.
Would have preferred an images of dead people warning… Can handle gruesome stories but pictures, not so much…
@Shagrat (53): Crucifixion was not intended to cause suffocation if the arms are at the side as we see in the standard depiction. Even with the legs broken near the end it did not cause death by suffocation. Studies have been done on the subject:
This website explains the actual cause of death – as opposed to the non-factual belief in death through asphyxia.
As for the Gemonian Stairs – unless you magical you have definitely not climbed them – they don’t exist any longer and haven’t for a very very long time
@DavidTehGnome (60): I stand by my original statement: they stone people to death, they use the upright jerker, they behead people, they throw people to their deaths. No other country does all of those things. Whether you like it or not, Iran has a brutal government. And for the record I am not Jewish which you implied by your extremely offensive comment (which I have removed).
Interesting, though a lot of them (falling, hanging) aren’t especially painful, especially not like the ones from previous list.
Hey Frate, that comment is still there. What do you mean by removed? You’re right, the guy is maliciously hateful.
@flamehorse (79): I removed the offensive word but left the rest of the comment.
As a reverse take on the Columbian necktie, I understand certain Amazonian indians would swallow their tongues (as can happen in unconsciousness) as a form of suicide, rather than, say, face slavery by European settlers. Given some of the above and other forms of death by slow and excruciating torture, and the absence of a cynaide pill in one of my teeth, I think I’d be inclined to give that quick way out a whirl.
@DavidTehGnome (60): Wow someone needs to take the sand out of their vagina. Way to go and represent your country well douche bag.
@frabjousflamingo (10): Haha, this is a good point. They probably weren’t thinking, “getting my ribcage ripped out sucked, but this salt REALLY stings!” Regardless, ouch.
As for the necktie. I think I’ll skip the google search and stick with the Gucci.
This was very interesting.
Inclusion of the -relatively mild- Upright Jerker surely warrants inclusion of gas chambers here? Even though the agonising deaths were reasonably rapid, it still staggers for its brutal, systematised, dehumanising, industrial slaughter and the sheer numbers involved. Perhaps modern factory farming is the nearest paradigm.
(Whether victims are -innocent- or -criminal- is to a degree a subjective opinion, and not relevant to this discussion anyway. However, it is likely that gas chambers also rate as the method of execution which has disposed of the greatest number of the undeniably innocent.)
Of course, the actual truth as lately propounded by the religiously pious leaders of -one of the least offensive countries on planet earth- (pass me your prayer mat, 60) with its free and happy population is so reassuring and instructive. Now we all know that gas chambers and The Holocaust are nothing more than a myth invented by Zionists and imperialists (who presumably include modern democratic Germany, apart from its neonazis) in order to justify their genocidal bestialities and intention of world domination.
I’m sure that when he isn’t too busy complaining about opponents elsewhere closing down his friends’ radio stations, Iran’s great cuddly buddy, Hugo Chavez, thoroughly agrees. Wouldn’t it be fun to see his Venezuela subjected to Sharia Law?
@Casualreader (85):
“I’m sure that when he isn’t too busy complaining about opponents elsewhere closing down his friends’ radio stations, Iran’s great cuddly buddy, Hugo Chavez, thoroughly agrees. Wouldn’t it be fun to see his Venezuela subjected to Sharia Law?”
You just made me shiver… I lived for many years in Venezuela and actually have 2 brothers (with their respective families) living in that country. It´s hard enough knowing what they live through every day…
I don’t think there’s a peaceful country out there, everyone is just as messed up as the next.
1) As for being thrown from great heights, remember – it’s not the fall that kills you. It’s the sudden stop.
2) Ezo, or whoever you are with the whiny, “how come you didn’t WARN me? What about the CHIIIIILDREN???” Man up, you nancy boy. If the title of the list doesn’t clue you in that this just “might” be a list that could make you a little green around the gills, then you are far to stupid to live. As for the children – I am so damn sick and tired of “The Children! We must take care of the Children! Look out for the Children!” WE don’t have to do *****. They’re YOU’RE crotch-fruit – YOU take care of them. YOU watch out for them. I like kids, but you know what, I didn’t ask for them, or have them. And I got news for you – no matter how much you coddle them and shade their eyes, they’re GOING to grow up – fast. They’re going to see horrible things, they’re going to drink and some will try drugs, and they’re going to screw their little brains out. They would probably end up a lot better adjusted adults if you didn’t insist on treating them like little cherubs.
3) DavidTehGnome, you are a dick and hopefully, you will experience on of these list items yourself.
I’m sorry if I have offended anyone else, but I believe in speaking what I feel. No PC for me.
All of this seems painful, yet perfectly fine to me. I mean, if somebody is truly guilty of a crime worth a life sentence then they should be punished to death! Why not rid the world of a paedophile or mass murderer???
@robkellyj (88):
Crotch-fruit.
That´s the best new word I´ve heard in a while.
I don’t think the cranes used in #4 have enough jerking motion to break a neck. Either by the hydraulic cylinders or the cable.
I would say that they raised them up and slowly let them suffocate.
Also, what kind of sheltered life do some of you people have where you need warnings before you look at something?
Really? Please enlighten me as to the long list of horrors committed by Iran that are so much worse than the worlds jews desire to drag non jews into yet another war. I mean weren’t these people just like a few months ago splattering Palestinian folks all over the place? And they have the nerve to propagandize good Americans with further war mongering, attempting to drag us into fighting Iran. Un-f*cking believable, nobody wants these snakes in their country, yet they remain.
I don’t know what you’re worrying about, GTT, after all your folks might be far worse off – living in Honduras, for example, a brutal, repressive military regime. Well, that’s what the United Nations, the Organsation of American States, the free and unfree world are telling us isn’t it? Unlike democratic Cuba and Venezuela, perfectly acceptable to those organsiations, Honduras has no democratically elected president.
By the same criterion, Hitler was a democratically elected president (or Führer, if you prefer) with massive public support. Presumably, had he sensibly confined his activities to nothing more than gassing Jews, communists, religious dissidents, gypsies and incurables of internal German origin only, he would have been a quite acceptable democrat to our enlightened modern world. But instead of fomenting anti-Jewish fascism throughout the world by peaceful propaganda only, he made the mistake of casting his greedy eyes and his nasty Wehrmacht onto other countries. Silly man.
@Chineapplepunk (89): Couldn’t agree more.
@robkellyj (88): I agree with GTT. That was a perfect word! I need to use that the next time I talk with my friend.
@DavidTehGnome (92): DTG, I am not about to argue over whether Jews should be hated or loved. Suffice to say I love them, and you hate them. Let the majority decide which of us to champion, if either. I honestly don’t care what anyone thinks of me. And that’s because of minnie-mouse crotch-pheasants like you. If it weren’t for you ignorant, irrational groundlings, Jesus wouldn’t have had to save us from much. I can’t believe the illogical vitriol spewing from the mouth of a person named “David.” The only name more Jewish than that is “Abraham.” Is this some sort of Andy Kaufman genius you’re pulling on us?
If you’re being honest with us, I believe that you will go to Hell for your anti-Semitism. Hatred does not enter Heaven. On the other hand, if I should go to Hell for any reason, it will not be anti-Semitism. And I’ll look for you in the flames.
92 DavidTehGnome,
We don’t need a long list. Your thuggishly obscene intellectual racism will do for starters. As a second, any state which officially denies the Holocaust is a direct accomplice of the most genocidal maniac in history. Thirdly, Iran constantly threatens to wipe Israel off the map. So far I don’t remember hearing Israel threatening to wipe Iran off the map. Fourthly, any country which develops nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them is hardly peaceful and inoffensive by any standards when it is not under direct nuclear threat itself. As for what goes on inside Iran, not least to its womenfolk, that’s another story I’m not qualified enough to consider. Maybe others are.
As a final litmus test, try asking how many readers here would willingly want to go and live in Iran. Or offer them Iran or Israel as the only choices and see which they would choose.
Now go away and by all means support and encourage Palestinians in the only way that will bring them lasting peace and prosperity: by a just and mutually co-operative settlement with their next-door neighbour.
@Eoz (46): a photo of executed corpses is INNAPROPRIATE to be shown WITHOUT WARNING on a site that could possibly be viewed by CHILDREN and young people
Not to belabor the point that robkellyj (88) brought home quite admirably, but it says right in the opening paragraph: “this present list is not for the weak hearted.” Wtf more of a warning do you want? And do you honestly think that even the most dire of warnings would stop some typical web-surfing teenager from proceeding further? If anything, it’d just make them more curious. And if you’re talking about pre-teens, well they shouldn’t be surfing the internet unsupervised to begin with. As has already been said, there is much worse out there.
I have to say that I have had far worse images on lists with no warnings. But as there are many people whining about this one I have added a warning.
None of em bothered me. Remember the one with the demon from the Exorcist? That’ll put hair on your ass.
What about Garotting? That’s pretty gruesome.
@flamehorse (99): That’ll put hair on your ass.
Now that’s something I think we need to be warned about.
DavidTehGnome,
Incidentally, here’s a bit more tribal propaganda for you. Far from intending to go to war at the insistence of Israel (or equally being dragged in by its foes), that is precisely what -the rest of us- have been trying, and successfully, to avoid for the last 50 years. Read your history, poison-brain.
The reason for the current hostility towards Iran is its possession of nuclear weapons coupled with an openly belligent atttitude towards another state which enjoys the recognition of the world at large. Now that’s a threat to world peace if ever there was one.
Hey David teh Gnome (not only an anti-semite but a bad speller):
Do us all a favor; pick one of the items on the above list, and do it to yourself.
Will anyone just leave the Jews alone?! I think they’ve seen enough discrimanation throughout history. Pick on someone else now. It’s almost a cliche to be anti-semetic in history. Iran was so much nicer when it was Persia. (this entire post is some kind of weird joke/opinion. Don’t take me seriously)
Another version of the blood eagle was used on priests or monks .Their chest would be cut open with an axe Then their lungs pulled out and placed on there shoulders to form wings. They were put in a kneeling position with their hands tied in front to look like they were praying
@DavidTehGnome (92): I don’t think I can say this any better than anybody else already has. But i will try regardless.
You are the scum of the Earth. The fact that you were actually unintelligent enough to preach against cultural bigotry and THEN seal your letter with big wax seal the says “kyke” makes me smile from ear to ear, because, I’ll be honest, stupid people amuse me. What isn’t amusing is the fact that you are so incredibly pathetic as the hide behind the veil of the Internet and shout a hateful message at all these users who just want to read an enlightening list. You are, at the core of your essence, the equivalent of long brown *****-streak on the otherwise immaculate tighty-whitey that is Listverse.
I am truly disappointed, and just a tad ashamed, to know that I inhabit the same planet as a fat lump of anti-Semitic crap that evolved arms and learned to type on the Interweb. But that is insulting to poop.
When the heavens open up, and beings from beyond our world descend down, be they angels or aliens or what have you, they will see me and all the others like me, and think, “meh.” Then you will fling open your door of your closet, and run screaming hatred and idiocies, and these beings will look at each, shake their heads and speak they’re language’s equivalent of “***** this place.” We will then be bombed, because the ugly face that is representing us will be yours. I am but a humble user, simply stating my opinion, and I know that I am not so eloquent a writer to make a very good response to your unnecessary, vulgar comment, but I hope someone will read this and think, “Well, the little guy sure did give his all.”
And the only response you will be able to conjure will essentially make as much difference and sense as this:
“***** ass ***** screw you damn Jews I’m right me no like Jews grrr you all racist I right you not *****ing Jews.”
If you skipped my whole comment prior to this, I am basically saying “You suck, lick my taint.”
Fin.
@ianz09 (106): Ha! Mother*****er said taint! Davey, if I may add two more of my cents, “Screw you guys. I’m going home.” You’re dumber than Cartman. At least Cartman’s funny.
DavidTehGnome,
As a parting shot. (Time is too precious to waste much on the likes of you). Received opinion has it that Man either evolved from a common ancestor of the apes, or was the pinnacle of God’s creation. You are the exception that proves the rule. You have either devolved, i.e. become much less and more brute-like than than the ancestor of apes and Man, or put God (or Allah) to shame.
If ever there’s a terrorist attack sponsored by Iran, I sincerely trust you may be one of its victims, with a slow, painful death by mortal injury in store.
I would also like to make clear to all and sundry that my remarks about Iran are limited to its power clique. I don’t hate Iranians because they are Iranians. Far from it. I’m sure there are millions of lovely, decent Iranians just as there are of Jews, Germans, Americans, Italians, Russians, Venezuelans and all others. Many fine Iranians are certainly in exile because of the repressive, medieval regime currently in control of their unfortunate nation.
The Blood Eagle was featured in an episode of the television show Bones last spring. Fortunately, the victim was no longer alive when the act was performed on him; unfortunately, he had been strangled with barbed wire before his body was desecrated…
Fun times in New York in 1708:
After conviction for the murder of an entire family:
“The female defendant (who was said to be the catalyst of the whole affair), was roasted alive over a slow fire for several hours with a vessel of cool water held near her mouth. When she finally expired her body was burnt to ashes.”
From Daniel Allen Hearn’s book “Legal Executions in New York State: A Comprehensive Reference, 1639-1963″
oh my god! all of them are awful, especially first 5 (i mean 10-6). i’ve never heard about some of them but it does not make them less awful. cruel world…
Do you normally just copy and paste from Wikipedia to build your lists? Jeebus, at least rewrite it, talk about lazy.
i’m going to be sick…
Good list. Goes to show how far special interest groups will go to prove to themselves that they are right.
@Casualreader (93):
It´s really sad… Granted we dont have specific groups of people being gassed but hey, give Huguito some time. He´ll get there.
Damn, dirty ape.
hahaha get whooped DavidTehGnome! Thats what you get for being so hateful. Next time back up your arguments with something other than racism. It’s people like you that perpetuate conflict and hatred in this world.
@Le Hermit (109): I think I watched that episode…
i love number 1
yeah nice copy and paste from wikipedia list, god the effort that must have gone into this is amazing.
The columbian necktie, gave me the chills, I’m still holding my neck.