The heart-piercing cry makes even the executioners wince.

"The heart-piercing cry makes even the executioners wince.

The edges bite into the crotch of this soon-to-be Judas, tearing tendons, nerves, and lymph nodes." 

Today, the torture museums of Europe display infamously gruesome instruments like the iron maiden, the rack, and the Spanish donkey. However, a lesser-known device that initially resembles a simple wooden stool may have been the most brutal of them all. Known as the Judas Cradle, this ghastly tool was reportedly used during the Spanish Inquisition to inflict maximum pain by suspending heretics above its razor-sharp "seat" with their orifices exposed and then slowly lowering them down onto it. What's more, the cradle's tip would never be cleaned, meaning that even if the torture wasn't meant to be lethal, the victim would most likely die of infection anyway.

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Terrible torture museum.