OS 10 PIORES MÉTODOS DE TORTURA - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the ten worst torture methods throughout history. The methods range from the Iron Lady, a device that punctured victims with iron nails, to the Wheel of Shattering, a medieval method that involved a victim being placed on a wheel that was set on fire. Other torture methods mentioned include manual crushing, the Parliament technique used by Vlad III, the Catharine Hill wheel, and the Saw Man. The video also discusses the Lynch, the Bull of Sicily, and the Crucifixion. It ends with the Kiss of Judas, also known as the Chair of Interest, which involved a victim being slowly torn apart. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel and share the information, and mentions that a second video will be released discussing the ten worst diseases in the world.

Facts

1. The video discusses the ten worst torture methods in history.
2. The first method mentioned is the "Iron Lady" or "Iron Maiden", a device that was used in the Middle Ages to torture victims by placing them inside a sarcophagus filled with iron nails. When the sarcophagus was opened, the nails would pierce the victim's skin and cause severe injury.
3. The second method discussed is "Manual Crushing", a torture method used in Europe and America to extract information and confessions from victims. The victim was placed under a large board and crushed by heavy weights.
4. The third method is the "Parliament", a technique used by Vlad III Dracula. The victim was forced to sit on a sharp stick that passed through their body.
5. The fourth method is the "Wheel of Shattering", also known as Catherine Hill. The victim was tied to a wheel and slowly roasted over a fire.
6. The fifth method is "Lynch", also known as slow death or death with cutting mills. The victim was tied to a wooden post and dismembered by a sharp object.
7. The sixth method is the "Load in Sicily", a device made by a metallurgist that resembled a large bronze bull. The victim was placed inside and roasted alive.
8. The seventh method is "Crucifixion", a brutal method of execution practiced by the Romans. The victim was beaten and whipped, then forced to carry a heavy cross to the place of execution.
9. The eighth method is "Kiss of Judas", also known as the chair of interest. The victim was tied to a pyramid-shaped chair and widened with a paper pull until they died.
10. The final method is "The Hanging", a method of execution where the victim is hanged and then dissected by an executioner. The victim's organs are then burned in front of them.