No mires este video si acabas de almorzar. Para esta lista, veremos las formas más bárbaras y físicamente dolorosas en las que personas específicas han muerto o han sido asesinadas.
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00:00Welcome to Watch Mojo Español, I am Jackie and today we will show you our top 20 of the most barbaric and physically painful ways in which specific people have died or have been murdered.
00:19I AM NO WITCH, YOU ARE BURNED IN HELL
00:49He was attacked by Lieutenant Robert Maynard and his crew. According to Maynard himself, he fell with 5 shots and 20 terrible cuts in various parts of the body. His body was thrown into the water and his head was tied to the bow of Maynard's ship. Then he remained for several years in the Chesapeake Bay as a public warning against piracy.
01:19YOU CAN LOVE NATURE, BUT NATURE MAY NOT LOVE YOU
01:29Timothy Thredwell was a fervent bear enthusiast.
01:39He founded an organization to help protect the habitats of bears and even lived among them in the Katmai National Park in Alaska. But his devotion to these wild animals would be his doom.
01:52Thredwell was camping with his girlfriend Amy when they were attacked by a huge brown bear. Thredwell's camera was on at that moment and captured the audio of his death. This audio has never been published, but the listeners have provided descriptions that are quite horrible.
02:12TRULY YOU MUST NEVER LISTEN TO THIS
02:14I KNOW VERNER, I'M NEVER GOING TO
02:17Both the camera and the remains of the couple were found the next day.
02:22Gordon Moffat, this Scottish from the city of Buckhaven, was working on an oil platform when he suffered a terrible death.
02:32Moffat hung from a harness that passed through a mouse hole, a small hole through which the harness cable is wound, measuring 10 to 12 inches in diameter.
02:43The harness pushed Moffat towards the mousetrap at a speed of almost 30 centimeters per second and his body was forced to pass through the hole.
02:53The official cause of death was suffocation from crushing and multiple injuries. The drilling company was fined £60,000 for what happened.
03:05DEBORAH STONE
03:07Between 1974 and 1988, Disneyland had an attraction called America Sings, a rotating theater that contained a group of animatronic animals singing.
03:18The attraction was open only nine days before the tragedy. An employee named Deborah Stone was in the wrong position when the stage began to move. As a result, she was crushed between the rotating and stationary walls.
03:41According to reports, Stone screamed, but the theater attendants thought it was part of the show. Fortunately, a member of the audience thought otherwise and went to seek help. Stone was already dead when they arrived.
03:55BIFOR THE DOLPHIN
04:25A diving assistant named William Crammond prematurely opened the clamp before the camera was properly pressurized. There was a massive and uncontrolled decompression that killed five of the six men. His blood boiled and one of the men was forced to go through an extremely narrow opening.
04:47FERNANDO DE MAGALLANES
04:49The world-famous explorer Fernando de Magallanes died on April 27, 1521 at the age of 41. Magallanes was exploring what is now the Philippines when he found a fierce resistance from a local tribe. Both the Spanish expedition and the tribe were part of the battle of Mactan, which resulted in a decisive victory of Mactan. It also caused the death of Fernando de Magallanes.
05:14Magallanes was assaulting the beach with his men when he was caught by spears. He also received a cut in the leg and when he collapsed, numerous men from Mactan rushed over him. What was left of his body was kept as a trophy of the war by the chief of Mactan, Lapulapu.
05:32SEAN DOYLE
06:02The tourists could not enter the sewer due to the incredible heat and Doyle did not survive.
06:08JOHN JONES
06:10The aficionado zoologist John Jones was exploring the Naughty Potty Cave in Utah with his brother on the night of November 24, 2009. Jones found what he thought was the infamous Birth Cannel passage. However, Jones' estimate was a little wrong and he entered an opening without marking that measured 10 by 18 inches. Jones was crossing the corridor when he was caught upside down.
06:36He has since slid back into that original position with his head down at a 60 or 70 degree angle, so a very uncomfortable spot.
06:44He remained upside down for the next 28 hours. The rescuers tried to save Jones, but they could not do anything due to the size and geography of the passage. Jones' body finally failed to be upside down for so long and suffered a heart attack.
07:01CATHON THE YOUNG
07:03The prominent opponent of Julius Caesar, Cathon the Young was a powerful Roman senator. His policies indirectly led to the Second Civil War of the Roman Republic, which lasted from 49 to 45 BC. Caesar came out victorious and instead of asking for forgiveness, Cathon decided to end his own life. He grabbed a sword while he was eating and stuck it in his stomach. According to the Greek historian Plutarch, Cathon was quickly treated by a doctor.
07:32When he regained his knowledge and realized that his attempt failed, he opened the points and finished what he had started. As disgusting as this is, there is a possibility that Plutarch has exaggerated history a lot.
07:46ARTHUR ASTON
08:16Aston was confronted by the fortified complex Millmount and murdered after surrendering. It is reported that the parliamentary soldiers grabbed Aston's heavy wooden leg and beat him to death. It was one of the almost 4,000 casualties that occurred during the siege.
08:35JULIUS CAESAR
09:05In March 44 BC, Caesar was stabbed a total of 23 times and the resulting autopsy theorized that he had died from a serious loss of blood. Despite the numerous stabs, it is believed that only one of the wounds was fatal. The tremendously dramatic death of Caesar later became a theme of theater and was immortalized in the famous work of Shakespeare.
09:36GILES CORRIE
09:45At the end of the 17th century, hundreds of people in the colonial Massachusetts were accused of witchcraft and many were murdered.
09:54A farmer named Giles Corrie had a pretty bad time. Corrie was accused of witchcraft but refused to declare himself guilty. When this happened, the accused would be subjected to a form of torture called painefort et dure. Corrie was placed on the ground and large rocks were placed on top of him.
10:18The hope was that the increase in weight would cause so much pain that Corrie would eventually give up and declare himself guilty.
10:35But Corrie remained silent and the accumulated weight crushed him slowly to death.
10:41THE BULL OF FALLARIS
10:43The modern historians are not so sure if the bull of Fallaris really existed, but an ancient Greek historian named Diodorus Siculus makes extensive reference to it. Siculus wrote about the bull of Fallaris in his famous work, Historic Library.
11:04In the year 500 BC, the city of Accra, Sicily, was ruled by the tyrant Fallaris. According to the story, a man named Perilaus made a bronze bull for Fallaris as a new method of execution.
11:18A convicted criminal got inside the bronze bull and a fire was lit just below. Then the temperature inside the bull gradually increased and the criminal who was inside was slowly roasted to death.
11:32His screams would then be heard as the sounds of bulls from the outside.
11:41DAVID DOUGLAS
11:43After crossing the northwest of the Pacific, a famous 19th century botanist, David Douglas, went to Hawaii and was here where he would die.
11:52Douglas was climbing an inactive volcano called Mauna Kea when he fell into a trap well for wild cattle.
12:03While he was inside the well, Douglas was mutilated and trampled to death by a wild bull.
12:13However, suspicions also fell on a local hunter named Edward Gurney. Gurney was the last person who saw Douglas alive.
12:22The money was missing from Douglas' body after he was recovered and it was in Gurney's well where Douglas supposedly fell.
12:29SAN LORENZO
12:31San Lorenzo, a Christian martyr, was a Roman deacon under Pope Sixtus II, who served only for a year between 257 and 258 AD.
12:43The Roman emperor Valerian chased the Christians and ordered the execution of their leaders.
12:48As a result, many prominent Christians were killed in August 258, including Pope Sixtus II and San Lorenzo.
12:57Legend has it that they placed San Lorenzo on a grill over some embers and essentially cooked him to death.
13:04As a result, he is now the patron saint of the chefs.
13:13This story was recorded by a poet named Ambrosio de Milan.
13:17However, some modern historians question this story, arguing that San Lorenzo was beheaded like Pope Sixtus II.
13:26WILLIAM WALLACE
13:31Born in 1270, William Wallace was immortalized in pop culture thanks to Mel Gibson and his film Braveheart.
13:40After fighting for the independence of Scotland, Wallace was named Guardian of Scotland and finally sentenced for high treason by King Edward I of England.
13:58Wallace was sentenced to be hanged, dragged and dismembered.
14:02After the incredibly graphic and painful execution, Wallace, or what remained of him, was turned into an example at the top of the London Bridge.
14:11At that time, things were done in a very different way.
14:15GEORGIA DOGEA
14:16Medieval Europe was full of riots and uprisings, and Georgia Dogea of Transylvania led one of them.
14:25At the beginning of the 16th century, Dogea led a rebellion of peasants against the nobility of the Kingdom of Hungary.
14:32He and his soldiers fought bravely, but had no chance against the huge army of the kingdom.
14:39He was finally captured and his execution was designed to make fun of his ambitions.
14:45He was placed on a boiling iron throne and forced to wear a smoking crown.
14:55Then he was forced to witness the execution of his own brother.
14:59And while he was still alive, his body, let's say, provided sustenance to other prisoners of war.
15:07This must have been a hellish show.
15:12KIZASHI OUCHI
15:13The radiation disease is a very painful way to die.
15:18And although most people remember disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima,
15:23the worst death related to nuclear energy began in the Japanese village of Tokai.
15:28On September 30, 1999, technician Hiashi Ouchi received a huge amount of radiation.
15:36After the accident, Ouchi immediately felt sick and disoriented.
15:41While he was in the hospital, it was discovered that the incident had essentially destroyed Ouchi's immune system,
15:49and that it was only a matter of time before he died.
15:52But his family insisted that the doctors do everything possible,
15:57so they kept Ouchi alive for months, despite the fact that his body was literally withering.
16:04After numerous resuscitations, Ouchi finally died of a heart attack.
16:09GRIGORY RASPUTIN
16:15This man has a reputation for being difficult to kill,
16:18a reputation that is reinforced by movies like Anastasia and that super catchy song by Bonnie M.
16:29Rasputin was a supposed mystical healer who was in the social circles of the Russian nobility.
16:35The stories of his last resistance are exaggerated, but he did experience a prolonged and painful death.
16:47First he ate cake and drank wine mixed with cyanide.
16:51Nothing happened, the conspirators stopped faking and then shot him in the chest.
16:56He collapsed, but he finally survived.
17:06Ten more shots were needed, including one in the head, so that they could finally bring Rasputin down forever.
17:14Then his body was thrown into the Neva River in St. Petersburg.
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17:31Very well, let's see the next one in place.
17:33Balthasar Gerrard
17:35In March 1580, King Philip II of Spain offered a considerable reward for the head of William of Orange.
17:44William was the leader of the Dutch revolt against Spain and one of the main instigators of the war of the 80s.
17:52This reward was responded by a man named Balthasar Gerrard, who killed William on July 10, 1584.
18:00In response, Gerrard was tortured and executed.
18:04The torture methods were very cruel, even for the time.
18:08The terrible experience is too graphic to tell, but it consists of weights of more than 130 kilos,
18:15fire, marks with metal, skinning and sharp nails.
18:19Gerrard left his misery in the market square on July 14,
18:23after having suffered what is probably the worst death in the history of humanity.
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