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So you think your mother-in-law is torturous? Or your boss with the lame sense of humor? Get a load of the following nine insane torture techniques used in different parts of the world to kill, dismember, or otherwise cause inordinate amounts of pain. We promise: you'll never use the word torturous the same way again.
As you probably know, bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants on earth. Although there's no real proof that it was used, Chinese Bamboo Torture took advantage of bamboo's propensity to grow quickly. How quickly? Well, some varieties in parts of China grow as much as three feet in a single day. In addition to ancient China, many believe that the Japanese used Chinese Bamboo Torture on POWs during WWII.
1. Tips of living bamboo were cut sharp to create a spear.
2. The victim was suspended horizontally above such a patch of bamboo.
3. The bamboo pierced through the victim's skin and continued to grow through his abdomen, ultimately causing one of the most painful deaths ever inflicted.
Watch the Mythbusters prove that Chinese Bamboo Torture is possible.
Like bamboo torture, the Iron Maiden is sometimes thought to be fictional. But this torture technique, using an upright sarcophagus with spikes on the inner surfaces, definitely existed. Invented in the late 18th century, this is the device that the metal band Iron Maiden took their name from.
1. The victim was forced into the spiked sarcophagus and shut in.
2. The short spikes welded into the chamber weren't long enough to kill anyone, but did plenty of damage and inflicted enough pain that an interrogator on the outside was usually able to get a confession.
3. If not, nails and other sharp objects like knives, were inserted into the chamber, inflicting more pain.
4. Generally, between the spikes and the knives, victims would bleed to death after said confession, or sometimes before.
5. Some Iron Maidens also had spikes in place to puncture the eyes.
The word scaphism comes from the Greek word skaphe, meaning scooped or hollowed. An ancient Persian method of torture, wherein the victim was eaten alive by bugs, scaphism was also known as "the boats" for reasons you'll understand momentarily.
1. A captive was stripped naked and chained to a pair of back-to-back narrow rowboats or hollowed out tree trunks.
2. The captive was then left to float on a stagnant pond.
3. He was then force fed copious amounts of milk and honey.
4. The victim would develop serious diarrhea, which would in turn attract insects.
5. The insects would then feed on the victim's exposed flesh.
The Choke Pear was popular during the Middle Ages. Crimes worthy of choke pear torture included blasphemy, lying, having a miscarriage, and homosexual intercourse. Depending on the crime, the torturer would insert the pear into a different part of the criminal's body. Women usually got it in the vagina, homosexuals in the anus, and liars and blasphemers in the mouth.
1. An instrument consisting of sharpened leaf-like segments was inserted into the victim's orifice.
2. The torturer turned a screw at the top, causing the leafs to open, slowly.
3. As the leafs separated, severe internal mutilation occurred.
Designed in ancient Greece, the Brazen Bull was a hollowed brass bull statue designed and invented by Perillos of Athens, commissioned, if you will, by Phalaris, the tyrant of Acragas in Sicily.
1. Victims were locked into the hollowed brass bull.
2. A fire was lit under the bull.
3. The victim was roasted alive.
4. The design of the bull's head was such that the victim's screams were made to sound like the bull roaring.
5. The scorched remains were often made into bracelets and sold at market.
One of the most widely recognized forms of bizarre torture, thanks in part to the movie 2 Fast 2 Furious , rat torture is thought to be an ancient Chinese technique. Below, however, we'll describe a particular form of rat torture developed by Diederik Sonoy, a leader during the Dutch revolt of the 16th century.
1. A prisoner was chained down naked on a table.
2. Large, heavy bowls with disease-infected rats were placed open-side down on the prisoner.
3. Hot charcoal was piled on top of the bowls, agitating the rats.
4. In an attempt to escape from the hot bowls, the rats would gnaw their way through the victim's flesh.
The Spanish Inquisition was known for its many torture devices, and the Judas Cradle was one of the most painful. Also known as the Judas chair, victims usually died of infection, as the seat was never cleaned between uses.
1. The victim was placed on top of a pyramid-shaped seat, with both legs tied together.
2. The chair's point was usually inserted into the anus or vagina, stretching the orifice.
3. The victim was slowly lowered via ropes.
4. The torture might last a few hours or, sometimes, a few days.
For thousands of years, crushing by elephant was a commonly practiced form of torture in Southeast Asia and India. Given the animals' sheer weight, intelligence and susceptibility to training (as we know from the circus), elephants were an obvious choice.
1. Victims were tied down on the floor.
2. Elephants were led into the room to stomp on the victim's head.
3. Often they prolonged the agony by first dismembering victims.
What short list of torture techniques would be complete without the infamous rack? Consisting of a long wooden board and a couple of rollers, the rack was first used on early Christian martyrs like Vincent of Saragossa, who was tortured to death around the year 300. And, as we've seen all too often in bad Hollywood films, as interrogation assistance, simply forcing a prisoner to watch someone else suffering on the rack was generally enough to get him talking. Anyone who survived the rack was generally unable to use his muscles for the remainder of his life. Good times!
1. The victim was chained to rollers at both ends of the device's wooden frame and then pulled in opposite directions.
2. By ratcheting up the tension on the rollers, the victim's limbs were ripped out of their sockets.
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22 of the Most Barbaric Torture Methods Used Throughout History

By
Nabeel Ahmad



September 14, 2020



9 Mins Read




Lone Mind is a source of information, inspiration and motivation for the world’s most successful proactive, psychology and tech learners.
People have been coming up with ingeniously terrible ways to torture people throughout history, whether as a form of punishment or as a means to extract information from somebody. Surprisingly enough, the Catholic church was responsible for using a large number of brutal torture techniques during the Inquisitions of the medieval ages.
Just about every culture has used some form of torture as mankind has historically shown a large propensity for inflicting pain and suffering upon each other. The following list will show just how barbaric we can be. The techniques used were often so brutal that death was usually the end result, whether directly or indirectly.
While the techniques are not listed in any special order, below are 20 of the most barbaric torture methods ever used.
Depending on your gender, the pear was either placed in your vagina or anus in its closed form. Once inside, it was cranked open, blossoming inside of the victim creating intense pain and agony. It was uncomfortable to say the least.
With this method of torture, a victim was hung upside down so that their blood would rush to their heads, causing them to remain conscious during this slow and agonizing torture. The executioner would then saw the victim’s body in half. In most cases, victims were sawed down to their abdomens to prolong their suffering.
This punishment involved having a victim sit in a large wooden tub with just their head sticking out. The executioner would then paint the face of the convicted with milk and honey to attract flies that would feed upon them. The victim was also fed regularly so that they would end up being in a tub of their own waste. Eventually, maggots and worms would start to devour the body while the victim was still alive.
This was also known as the Sicilian Bull and used by the ancient Greeks. Cast from a solid piece of brass, the bull would have a side door that can be opened and locked. The victim was placed inside of the bull while a fire was set underneath until the bull would glow yellow from the heat. This caused an extremely painful death as the victim was slowly roasted inside of the bull. The bull was even designed to amplify the screams of the victims so that they sounded like a bull bellowing.
This involved the use of a small device with a piece of metal that had two pronged forks on both sides. This metal piece was attached to some sort of strap or belt around the victim’s neck, with one fork pushed under the chin and the other end pushed against the victim’s sternum. The victim was then hung or suspended so that they were unable to fall asleep. If their heads dropped down, the prongs would pierce through their chest and throat.
This torture involved having a victim sit on top of a pyramid shaped cradle. The victim was also tied and forced down upon the cradle by ropes with the purpose of stretching the victim’s orifice and slowly impaling them. The victim was usually naked and the device was rarely ever washed. As a result, the victim was sure to die by infection if the torture didn’t kill them first.
The execution method of choice of Vlad the Impaler in which a victim was sat upon a sharp pole or stick. As the pole was raised upright, the victim would slowly slide down the pole thanks to their own weight. It could take up to 3 days before the victim dies from impalement. It truly is a painful and terrible way to die.
This is one of the most famous methods of execution thanks to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is meant to be a slow and painful death for the condemned as they are nailed or tied to a large wooden cross and left the hang until their death. For most victims, it would take days before the torture ended.
Consisting of a large iron casket with a hinged door that had a spiked interior, the Iron Maiden was made large enough to hold a human being. The victim would be placed inside while being impaled by a number of metal spikes from all directions.
Also known as pilliwinks, these devices were designed to slowly crush the fingers and toes of victims. Larger versions of the devices were also created to crush the knees and elbows and sometimes the heads of victims.
Probably the most preferred method of torture during the Middle Ages was coffin torture. A victim was placed inside of a large metal cage about the size of a human body. They were usually hung from trees or gallows until death, with crows eventually feeding on the remains of the victims.
A device that was often filled with boiling water, oil, tar or molten lead, it was designed to sprinkle its contents over the stomach or other body parts of a victim. Molten lead would be poured over the victim’s body causing severe pain and eventually death.
This was believed to be the most painful form of torture from the medieval era. Made out of a wooden frame, this device has two ropes attached to the top and bottom handles. The ropes are then tied to the victim’s wrists and ankles and the handles are turned to stretch the victim until their limbs were pulled from their sockets. In most cases, the limbs of the victims were completely torn off their bodies.
This has to be one of the most sadistic techniques on this list. As if being trapped with rats isn’t enough, this brutal torture involved having a cage or bucket placed on top of the victim’s stomach with a rat trapped inside. The cage or bucket would only have one opening and that was facing the victim’s body. With a rodent inside, the cage would be heated causing the rodent to try and escape the cage. With the only opening being against the victim’s stomach, the rat would try to claw its way through the stomach.
Also known as The Chair of Torture, this was one intimidating and painful device. The chair has up to several thousand spikes layered on its surface with straps to restrain the victim. The spikes were made of iron and often heated up to create even more pain. Those who watched other victims being tortured on the device were usually quick to giving up confessions.
Despite its name, there is no actual evidence that it was the Chinese who developed this method of torture. Whatever the case, it is quite a debilitating method of torture.
The victim is restrained to a table while water was slowly dripped onto their foreheads. The idea was to eventually drive the victim insane. Victims are said to perceive a hollow space being craved into their foreheads by the water dripping.
A torture method that was commonly used during the Spanish Inquisition, it is one of the most gruesome methods on this list. The victim is placed naked on top of a v shaped wedge. Weights are then added to the victim’s feet until they are sliced through by the wedge. It is very similar to the Judas Cradle but a lot worse.
This one was designed specifically for women and one of the most brutal methods used in the Middle Ages. With two claw like prongs, the claws were heated red hot and placed on the victim’s breasts. The spikes would penetrate their breasts and then pulled away, ripping the victim’s breasts apart. Death usually followed due to severe blood loss or infection.
This torture instrument was used during the late Medieval times and reserved for men who made an attempt on the king’s life. These metal shears were lined with spikes and heated to a very hot temperature. The shears were then placed on the victim’s erect penis and torn off. A humiliating and painful way to die for sure.
This method was introduced by the Mafia in order to eliminate spies and traitors. A victim’s feet were covered in cinder blocks and filled with wet cement. Once dried, the victim was thrown into a river or ocean, drowning them alive.
Also known as forced ingestion, this one is much worse than it sounds. This method involved shoving a tube down the victim’s throat so that they could ingest large amounts of water within a short period of time.
This may not seem as bad as some of the other methods listed, but taking in too much water will lead to water intoxication and death. Water intoxication causes muscle weakness, nausea, cramping and vomiting. With enough water, your brain cells will start to swell, leading to severe seizures, brain damage and eventually death. Who knew too much water could kill you?
During the Middle Ages, the wheel was the second most common form of execution in Germany. Also known as the Catherine Wheel, this device was meant to kill its victim in a slow and painful manner. The victim’s limbs were tied the a large wooden wheel’s spokes. The wooden wheel was slowly turned while the victim’s limbs were smashed by an iron hammer, causing them to break in various places. With broken bones and mangled limbs, the victim was left on the wheel until they died, often for several days.
Nabeel Ahmad is the founder and editor-in-chief of Lone Mind. Apart from Lone Mind, he is a serial entrepreneur, and has founded multiple successful companies in different industries.


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