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  • [HOLY S**T!] List of Unusual deaths

    - 401 BC: Mithridates, a soldier condemned for the murder of Cyrus the Younger, was executed by scaphism, surviving the insect torture for 17 days (look up scaphism, it's fukin brutal)


    - c. 98: Saint Antipas, Bishop of Pergamum, was roasted to death in a brazen bull during the persecutions of Emperor Domitian. Saint Eustace, as well as his wife and children, supposedly suffered a similar fate under Hadrian (look up brazen bull)

    - 4 BC: Herod the Great reportedly suffered from fever, intense rashes, colon pains, foot drop, inflammation of the abdomen, a putrefaction of his genitals that produced worms, convulsions, and difficulty breathing before he finally expired

    - 1514: György Dózsa, Székely man-at-arms and peasants' revolt leader in Hungary, was condemned to sit on a red-hot iron throne with a red-hot iron crown on his head and a red-hot sceptre in his hand (mocking at his ambition to be king), by Hungarian landed nobility in Transylvania. While Dózsa was still alive, he was set upon and his partially roasted body was eaten by six of his fellow rebels, who had been starved for a week beforehand


    Here's the complete list, some crazy and brutal ****...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deaths

  • #2
    Scary bizarre ****...

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    • #3
      I wonder what crime would be like today if public flogging and old torture methods were still in place.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View Post
        - 401 BC: Mithridates, a soldier condemned for the murder of Cyrus the Younger, was executed by scaphism, surviving the insect torture for 17 days (look up scaphism, it's fukin brutal)


        - c. 98: Saint Antipas, Bishop of Pergamum, was roasted to death in a brazen bull during the persecutions of Emperor Domitian. Saint Eustace, as well as his wife and children, supposedly suffered a similar fate under Hadrian (look up brazen bull)

        - 4 BC: Herod the Great reportedly suffered from fever, intense rashes, colon pains, foot drop, inflammation of the abdomen, a putrefaction of his genitals that produced worms, convulsions, and difficulty breathing before he finally expired

        - 1514: György Dózsa, Székely man-at-arms and peasants' revolt leader in Hungary, was condemned to sit on a red-hot iron throne with a red-hot iron crown on his head and a red-hot sceptre in his hand (mocking at his ambition to be king), by Hungarian landed nobility in Transylvania. While Dózsa was still alive, he was set upon and his partially roasted body was eaten by six of his fellow rebels, who had been starved for a week beforehand


        Here's the complete list, some crazy and brutal ****...

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deaths


        I'll take any of those over reading a burner thread.

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        • #5
          the mughal empire like five hundred years ago would come down to india and kill the sikhs and hindus if they didnt converto to islam...

          they had ome pretty ****ed up torture and killing methods.

          cutting a kids heart out and force feeding it to their dad...

          cuting people in half down the middle...



          this guy was gonna get cut limb from limb but the guy started at the wrist and he said u forgot to start from the fingers....

          pretty much showing no fear of dying to show that they couldnt **** wit them..



          this guy is getting ready to get in the hot tub



          the mughals would cut up babies and sring up necklaces with there limbs and make the mother wear it.....



          im glad the world has changed....

          some people thing that they have it hard...

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          • #6
            http://www.flickr.com/photos/rohitmarkande/145577241/

            limk to some ****ed up exicutions^^

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            • #7
              They had a wild imagination back then.

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              • #8
                2003: Brian Douglas Wells, an American pizza delivery man in Erie, Pennsylvania, was killed when a time bomb fastened around his neck exploded. At the time of his death he had been apprehended by the police for robbing a bank. Wells told police that three people had locked the bomb around his neck and would not release it had he refused to commit the robbery.

                I've seen a segment based on this on the show, 1000 ways to die.

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                • #9
                  2009: Vladimir Likhonos, a Ukrainian student, died after accidentally dipping a piece of homemade chewing gum into explosives he was using on another project. He mistook the jar of explosive for citric acid, which was also on his desk. The gum exploded, blowing off his jaw and most of the lower part of his face.
                  I seen a segment based on this death as well.

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                  • #10
                    1959: In the Dyatlov Pass incident, nine ski hikers in the Ural Mountains abandoned their camp in the middle of the night, some clad only in their underwear despite sub-zero weather. Six died of hypothermia and three by unexplained injuries. The corpses showed no signs of struggle, but one had a fatal skull fracture, two had major chest fractures, and one was missing her tongue. Tests showed that all of the hikers had been exposed to large amounts of radiation. Soviet investigators determined only that "a compelling unknown force" had caused the deaths.[87]

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