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Latest revision as of 13:34, 5 July 2021
Boiling to death is a crude and torturous method of execution.
Methodology
This penalty was carried out using a large cauldron filled with water, oil, tallow or even molten lead. Sometimes the victim was immersed, the liquid then being heated, or he was plunged into the already boiling contents, usually head first. The executioner could then help speed their demise by means of a large hook with which he sank the criminal deeper.
An alternative method was to use a large shallow receptacle rather than a cauldron; oil, tallow or pitch then being poured in. The victim was then partially immersed in the liquid and fried to death.
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