While the other prisoners are taking a break from gang raping him here is a good device to continue the pain.
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The Judas Cradle
The
Judas Cradle, also known as Judas chair, was a torture device invented in
16.th century Spain. During this torture, the criminal was first positioned in the waist harness above the sharp, pyramid-shaped seat. The point was then
inserted into anus or vagina of the person, and then the person was slowly lowered by a system of ropes.
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Medieval depiction of the Judas Cradle
The victims were usually naked, adding to the overall humiliation of the torture, and tortured by intense pressure and stretching of the orifice. Sometimes,
various weights were tied to the legs, to dramatically increase the pain, and eventually tear muscular tissues of the orifice.
This torture could last from a few hours to several days. Device was
never washed, so the torture could often lead to painful infection or even death.
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