Saturday, December 1, 2007

Dunking Stool


When I say dunking stool, don't automatically think of those water tanks that they always seem to have at school carnivals. This is a little bit different. It was a form of torture that was mostly used for women, and it was basically just a chair. The woman would be strapped into the chair and the dunked in the river and left there to sit until authorities felt she deserved to come out. Usually this punishment was used to people that were suspected of being witches. They'd be dunked into the water and then taken out and given the chance to confess to their crimes. If they confessed, they'd be killed, and if they didn't they'd be put back into the water until they either drowned or just gave up. That sucks.



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Judas Chair


This one's gross - like really gross. At least to me...I guess I'll let your decide for yourself. Anyways, it's called the Judas Chair, but it's definately not something that I'd wanna sit in. The "chair" is basically a pyramid set atop four legs. The victim would be lifted up by ropes or chains and forced to sit on the chair. Think about it...the person would be naked and sitting on a pointy pyramid. I don't think I really have to describe it in any more depth than that. Like I said, gross.





Saturday, November 17, 2007

The Spiked Helmet


The spiked helmet was a weird looking helmet that had a handle on it. With a simple turn of the handle, a screw would be driven into the torture victim's forehead. This torture was so bad because it could last for long periods of time while still being extremely painful. All the torturer had to do was twist the crank once an hour and the victim would still be in immense pain. The victim could even survive for a period of time after the screw had broken through their skull. Crazy!


Source and Photo Source:
http://www.occasionalhell.com/infdevice/detail.php?recordID=Spiked%20Torture%20Helmet

The Keep


Here's one that I've never heard of. A person would be trapped in a cage. There would be openings in the cage so that birds and whatever else could peck at the person inside. The victim would literally be eaten alive. Not only was this torture painful, but apparently it took away from any honor the person had left. The cage would be put in a very public place for all to see, and if the victim fell asleep townspeople would often throw rocks to wake up the tortured person. In extreme cases, the victim would be put up for a few days, taken down for a few, and put back up so that the torture could last longer. Painful...


Source:
http://medieval-castles.org/index.php?cat=31

Photo Source:
http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/3570565/2/istockphoto_3570565_old_metal_bird_cage.jpg

Friday, November 9, 2007

The Spanish Donkey


So apparently the Spanish were really sick people, which I was not aware of, because there are a TON of torture devices that begin with "Spanish." The next one that I'm going to talk about is the Spanish donkey. It was a device made up of a board and two cross boards at the bottom. A victim would be forced to "ride" the board as if it were a donkey. As they were "riding" the donkey, weights would be put on their feet to weigh them down. Apparently it's really painful, but luckily I'll never know (hopefully...).

The Spanish Tickler


It sounds like it might be something fun or amusing, but the Spanish tickler is anything but ticklish. When I saw the picture of it, I thought of Edward Scissorhands, which, if you've seen it, is what I'm sure you though of as well. Basically, it was a series of metal knives that were grouped together like animal paws. It was sort of an extention of the torturer's hands, and brought about tremendous pain. It was used to literally rip skin away from the victim's body. I don't think I'll ever look at being tickled the same way...



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Saturday, November 3, 2007

The Head Crusher


So I'm sure you guys have seen Saw, and this next device kind of made me think of it. Remember when the girl is sitting there and she had the thing on her head that will crush it unless she gets the key from inside the other guy that laying barely alive on the floor? Well, that's not really what this is, but after I saw the name it's what I thought of. It more like one of those old school table clamps you use in shops project when you want to thing clamped tightly together, only in stead of wood it's someone's head. The person is secured into the device, and then the torturer starts tightening it so that the skull becomes compressed. Teeth are shattered first, and then the eyes pop out of their sockets. Finally, the skull becomes so compressed the everything just starts spilling out. Gross. I'll never look at a table clamp the same again...


Source:
http://www.occasionalhell.com/infdevice/detail.php?recordID=Head%20Crusher

Photo Source:
http://www.lawbuzz.com/tyranny/torture/images/headcrusher.jpg

The Pear of Anguish


This one's a doozy. It's called the pear of anguish, and it kinda grosses me out. It's a device that is shaped like a pear (obviously...) and is made up of four door-like 'leaves.' A screw would be used to expanded and contract the leaves, and it would be used orally, rectally, and vaginally. It was used to punish anybody from homosexuals to witches, and I can't even imagine what it would be like. On the bright side, the pear of anguish did tend to be decorated nicely!


Source:
http://www.occasionalhell.com/infdevice/detail.php?recordID=Pear%20of%20Anguish

Photo Source:
http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/8295/pearanguish02iv7.gif

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Torture?

So I was laying in bed this morning trying to figure out what to do my second post about this week, and I couldn't think of anything. Then, I got a phone call that my best friend had been in a serious motorcycle accident, and that I should get to the ER as soon as possible. As I was sitting there in the waiting room, I thought that it was kind of my own form of torture. More than likely, I'll never be exposed to any of those other things that I've written about, so as I was sitting in that waiting room, not knowing anything about how he was doing, I thought that it was torture. It was emotional torture for sure, but still torture nonetheless. They weren't allowed to release any information about him, so at one point we didn't even know if he was going to be okay. I guess long story short, we all have different forms of torture. It's not something that only exists in third world countries, wars, or many years ago - we each have something that is torturous to us as an individual, and I've realized that that my weakness - my torture - is my friends and family being in danger. WHOA kinda deep, but I'm headed back to the hospital right now and don't have time to research a real torture method right now, so this is what you get!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Crucifixion


One of the most infamous forms of torture is crucifixion. I thought I'd write about it because we've all heard about it, but I didn't know how many people actually knew everything that occurs to cause death.

The Persians were one of the first nations to use it, and many others followed. The victim would be bound to a cross with ropes or in severe cases, nails. Before the actual crucifixion occurred, the victim would be beaten and whipped. The beatings cause the victim to go into shock before even being on the cross. After the flogging, the victim would be forced to carry part of the cross, which weighed over 100 pounds, to the place where the crucifixion will occur. The nails used to attach the victim to the cross cause extensive nerve damage, which is extremely painful. Once the cross is lifted up, all the weight of the man is on the two wrists, which causes elbows and shoulders to dislocate. In addition to that, the victim isn't able to breath properly because of how their body is positioned, and speaking becomes very painful. I could go on for days with the details of everything that happens, but I think that you have the basic idea.


Source:
http://www.apu.edu/infocus/2002/03/crucifixion/
http://www.konnections.com/kcundick/crucifix.html

Heat Torture


Heat torture is something that I had never really heard of, but it doesn't sound pleasant at all. It was developed by the people of what is now known as Greece, and basically involves the torture victim being put into a brass "coffin" - AKA the Brazen Bull. Their feet would be affixed to the bottom by ropes or nails in most cases, but sometimes their feet were left free. The "coffin" would then be placed over a fire until is was red hot. More developed forms of this torture even had systems of tubes so that onlookers could listen to the cries of the person being tortured. Sick.


Source:
http://medieval-castles.org/index.php?cat=31

Photo Source:
http://www.nndb.com/people/837/000097546/

The Scarlet Letter


Ok, so this time I'm talking about the Scarlet Letter. Basically, it was a red letter "A" that an adulterous person was forced to wear. I'm sure a lot of you had to read the book sometime in school. It's not a "painful" method of torture by any means, but I thought I'd try and find one that one typically might not think of as torture. Like the stocks, it was more of an emotional scarring. No one would talk to someone that had a scarlet letter, and they would be outcasts. I can't even imagine what live would be like not having anyone. Think about how the US would be right now if every single unwed mother or cheating husband had to wear this - there'd be chaos.

Source:
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Photo Source:
http://www.alcorngallery.com/JohnAlcorn_TheScarletLetter.html

Saturday, October 13, 2007

The Ball


The ball was a torture method that I had heard about, but I didn't really believe that it was something that really happened until I researched it. It is yet another method of torture that was developed by the Chinese, and it was mainly psychological. Basically, the torture victim would be affixed to a wall in some way, and a small ball would be hanging on a rope even with the victim's forehead. The ball would swing back and forth, hitting the victim on the head each time. Eventually, the ball would reach the victim's brain, a process that took several months. Besides the pain of having a ball constantly hit their head, the victim would have to endure blood for the spot where the ball was hitting the forehead going into their eyes. In some cases, it even cause blindness!

Source:
http://medieval-castles.org/index.php?blog=5&cat=31&disp=posts&paged=2

Photo source:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/physics/demo-images/1-Mechanics/1D50-1_ball_and_string.jpg

The Blade


The blade is a device that I had never heard of before. It was a method of torture invented by the Chinese, and apparently it was very effective. If they had a prisoner that they wanted to get to talk or get information out of, they would make tiny cuts on the victim's body until he/she spoke. This type of torture could go on FOREVER because the torturers could just let cuts heal and start all over again, but in most cases prisoners would speak before it got that far. It's weird to think that you could die from something as seemingly minor as a cut, but if you think about it, a thousand cuts would drain a lot of blood!

Source:
http://medieval-castles.org/index.php?blog=5&cat=31&disp=posts&paged=2

Photo Source:
http://filmswords.com/images/highlander/memoirs/HII%20katana%20full.jpg