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Baroque Bloke
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So simple! So effective!
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And enrages the EU bureaucrats!

Dammit – accidentally deleted most of my post. Clicked “Edit” instead of “Quote”. Frown

Here’s the DailyMail link again.
https://mol.im/a/13200587

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So simple! So effective!

And reusable. Eventually, that hank of rope is dang near free.


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And reusable

That's kind of unsanitary, don't you think? Oh wait...


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^^^ Yeah, they wouldn't want the condemned to get sick... Razz

The piece of shit who ordered the sarin gas in the subway was hung in 2018. Considering his size, a 1ft drop was all he would have needed...or deserved.

 
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was hung in 2018. Considering his size





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It's cleaner and more tidy than the method formerly used.




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^^^ hanged vs hung

Are you sure he used incorrect grammar? I read the link of the differences. I don't think he's using the past tense but a reflexive sentence.

Eta: "was hanged." I think you're right.



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It’s an extremely common error, to the point of probably being “Accepted usage,” but hanged is the proper past tense of the method of judicial killing. Hung refers to things like pictures on a wall.

My concern about or at least notice of such things could probably be my contribution to the “weird things” thread. But then I learned it so long ago that the method might have still been used in parts of the US.




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Well it has been five years since he's been hanged. It's safe to say he's now no longer hung, nor is he "big-bone" anymore. Razz
 
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And witnesses have since described their horror at watching the mechanical process by which ...

If you find it so horrifying, just don't watch it. Geez.
 
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And witnesses have since described their horror at watching the mechanical process by which ...

If you find it so horrifying, just don't watch it. Geez.

One of the advantages of this method. Potential criminals might reconsider their course of action.



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Apparently watching 3 men pull levers and the condemned disappear through a hole in the floor is a horror to watch?




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This is the part where they are supposed to tell us that hanging is a renewable resource and better for the environment.

Wink

One of our local municipalities had a British style jail. They would take the prisoners and roll them out in a cart for all to see in the town square every day.

One day they rolled two of 'em back to jail and forgot about them. They both died in the cart and began to rot until passersby noticed a fowl smell (and maybe a few buzzards) and had the sherrif check on the jail.

I couldn't find any info on lawbreakers from back then, but I'm thinking that crime went down for quite some time after that.

The county jail close by had indoor gallows in the attic so they could hang 'em rain or shine.




 
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And witnesses have since described their horror at watching the mechanical process by which ...

If you find it so horrifying, just don't watch it. Geez.

One of the advantages of this method. Potential criminals might reconsider their course of action.


I think deterrence is a very important feature here!




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I have posted this before, but it does illustrate that not everyone finds hanging horrifying to watch.

The original caption was that it was the last public hanging, and occurred in Kentucky in 1938.






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No repeat offenders and no continuing costs for upkeep

Sounds like a great system.
 
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