Your first torture museum video was how I was introduced to you. I never laughed harder in my life. You made a statement, "I don't think I want to be a people anymore", and it's become my mantra.
I believe the Brazen/Sicilian Bull was bull shaped because when the victims screamed and cried for help, the sound was distorted in such a way that when the sound came through the pipes of the nostrils, it sounded like a bull. Or at least I think that was the idea.
Duh. Did you figure out that by yourself?! Wow. Only someone born yesterday wouldn't even know who that was. Come on dude. Kids need to grow up and I mean grow up asap. Embarrassing populations. Now that's scary.
Gosh, imagine if this museum fell under the Night at the Museum rules and all the wax figures came to life every night. Couldn't think of a worse existence. XD
I like to imagine there's an executioner that never really wanted that job. He dreamed of being a dancer. So he would force the people he was torturing to watch him practice dancing, the ultimate torture.
If I knew these torture devices were real along with the fact that these were used on real people, I swear my little kid self would be more terrified of human beings than I would be of monsters under the bed or in the closet.
Love your video i remember seeing one of your old videos where you went to a different area where they also had the Medieval Torture Museum glad that Hollywood has one!
The Bronze Bull was a Greek invention, I thought. Another interesting thing about the bull was that it contained a series of tubes that would turn the victim's screams into the sounds a bull might make.
I remember your video Jacob, from a few years back at the St. Augustine torture museum and how disgusted you seemed to be at the end of it. I got to check it out myself last year and it's definitely morbid, but what's so distracting is that, while you're looking at these displays of brutality you can, at the same time, smell the delicious aroma of freshly-baked waffle cones from the ice cream shop below. It's pretty surreal.
I always love your videos - I wish these kinds of museums were willing to take the context further and talk about who were usually the victims of torture devices and executions: women, minorities, ppl with mental illnesses, the Rroma, Jews, etc.
The bag over the head is certainly an improvement, since it depraves the audience from the fun of laughing and humiliating the condemned for all the weird faces he pulls out of agony. So, like Jacob, i would choose the bag too. Not surprising probably. Very nice museum Jacob, although rather graphic. Glad you disapprove of most of these methods. Very nice video, thank you!
Interesting new place in Hollywood. Scott on Tape went here last year and he was the only one touring it at the time. So he was a hoot in there hearing stuff moving. Hopefully you will be hooking up with Adam. Noticed he is going to be in Southern California for a few weeks.
If you can make it to Louisville, KY before April 30th - I highly recommend Dinos Under Louisville. It’s a drive-thru dinosaur exhibit in an old mine under the city and, after doing it today, I think it’s one of the coolest attractions I’ve ever experienced. I think you’d really enjoy it.
The brazen bull is probably a myth, it seems like a lot of skill and resources required when there's easier, cheaper ways to do what a big pot of oil can do. Blood Eagle's also doubtful. We are still sufficiently horrifying without them though.
The cage at 3:00 is called a 'gibbet'. It was generally used to display already executed criminals. Very very rarely used on a living person. There is a good you tube presentation on gibbets by "Well I never"
I burnt a foot with a red hot bolt once it was extremely painful hurt for weeks never felt anything worse I even have broken both feet but the burning was so much worse there’s just so many nerve ending in your feet it feels like your burning for weeks literally
We have a robot company in Santa Monica here called coco and those are the delivery bots! Have you done the Jurassic museum in Culver City? That’s a weird museum for sure.
Hey Carpetbagger. I would love for you to go eat at one of the Clearmans Steakhouses in the area.. I've always wanted to go but have never got the chance to so I thought you could give it a try for me.. Absolutely love your content.. Thank you and stay safe👌👌
We will be going to Hollywood over the summer and we will NOT be going to the museum of torture. (Maybe my husband will). Thank you for your video. BTW the Hoop Bus came to our school in Salt Lake a couple weeks ago for the All Star Game. They had an assembly for the kids and showed off their basketball tricks.
Are some of those torture weapons real like have they actually been used or did they just make a replica of them to make it seem like they have been used?
Can you do a U.S. Route 1 Highway road trip in the Summer? It will be awesome to try Kermit's Key Lime Pie (BEST Key Lime Pie I ever tasted) and seeing the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut.
Adam the Woo just arrived in California in his latest video! So you guys are both in the same general area now! Hopefully you guys can meet up and do a vlog together.
Hey Jacob love the video but I heard you mention Hong Kong Fuuuuuy I'd really appreciate it if you made a video about Bradley knowles from sublime Long Beach Cali Skunk records Phil spector they knew before the murder Just curious if you'd be willing to check that out
i think one of the more brutal forms of execution ive heard of was the Viking blood eagle. i am not sure if i remember it correctly, but it was you would tie someone down and then slowly and gently carve a person open to then slowly spread out the skin on their chest and nail it down, then get through the ribs and pull out your lungs and lay them on the streached skin. Oh there was also the wheel i think, mainly your strapped to the wheel and have every bone in your body broken with a mallet and then your put up to spin as a warning ofr people. i mean alot of these medivial tortur or humiliation tactics were brutal, but then again it is alot better at deterring people
Jacob, I loved this show ! Really interesting stuff ! I think some of this stuff should be brought back, depending on what crime you are found guilty of.
The King who commissioned the brazen bull ended up being roasted into oblivion himself. The reason it looked like a bull, was to make the victim's screams sound like mooing.
It was really important to use a ghost detector while you explore in the museum You can use a ghost detector you go anywhere in the park. Parking garage. The house. Hotel. Mall. And more
So the Bronze Bull was in the shape of a bull because there were pipes leading out through either of the mouth or the nostrils, so while the victim was screaming, due to being cooked alive, their screens with emulate the noise of a bull.
I've been thinking about the gossip torture of this video, I bet a lot of UA-camrs, before you and after you, probably made jokes, when it came to the negative comments on their channels.
The torture wheel was used like this: the victim was tied onto the wheel with limbs spread out and one or two men would break the bones with hammers or whatever was used at the time. They would turn the wheel around and continue breaking bones.
The bull is shaped like a bull because as the victim burns and smokes, a sound comes out of the bull's mouth sounding much like a bull would when its bellowing.
Sign: "Are you brave enough?" Me: Considering I've dealt with hurricanes, a tornado, earthquakes, three years in a crime infested city, and two years in the Middle East, this is a cake walk.
The Brazen Bull was made bull shape because when the victim was being "roasted" his screams would sound like a bull and entertain spectators. They also added incense and other nice smelling things to help with the smell of roasting flesh. Perillos created it for Emperor Phalaris. Phalaris was known to be cruel, but even that device was too much for him. He apparently tricked Perillos into climbing in and locked the hatch behind him before setting the fire. I heard that he apparently was taken out before he died and tossed over the cliff. Yea, he died by his own invention and many others followed suit. 6 Christian Martyrs died by the Brazen Bull as well.
For the wheel of torture.. I remember reading somewhere that they would tie someone to the spokes and take a hammer to their limbs. I don't recall where i red that but it's messed up regardless.
Don't know why you would go to another Torture Museum torture is literally the worst thing a human can do to another another human putting a person through hack just for another person's amusement is Despicable I would not be able to go anywhere near that place
This history and museum actually shows how terrible and ugly it can be for humanity at upmost to do this to either achieve their benefit uncompromising and doing things even broke through morality. Humanity can be as worst as this, but as beautiful as the warmth blossom, it's just about how it's controlled.
Your first torture museum video was how I was introduced to you. I never laughed harder in my life. You made a statement, "I don't think I want to be a people anymore", and it's become my mantra.
I believe the Brazen/Sicilian Bull was bull shaped because when the victims screamed and cried for help, the sound was distorted in such a way that when the sound came through the pipes of the nostrils, it sounded like a bull. Or at least I think that was the idea.
Yes, I've heard the same account about the bull.
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Duh. Did you figure out that by yourself?! Wow. Only someone born yesterday wouldn't even know who that was. Come on dude. Kids need to grow up and I mean grow up asap. Embarrassing populations. Now that's scary.
Did you know that he also died by his own device? Kids need to be silent until the adults are finished talking.
@@michelletaylor2422 Whoa, calm down there Michelle. This isn’t some deep issue that you need to freak out about. 😂😂
“Hardly ever am I startled or scared”. Very funny Jacob.
Yeah, and he is saying that with a face of steel! Just wait for him to cry and wail like a sissy when Halloween Hollering time arrives!
@@agerven my favorites!
That all changes come haunt season
Gosh, imagine if this museum fell under the Night at the Museum rules and all the wax figures came to life every night. Couldn't think of a worse existence. XD
Probably would be a lot of screaming from the pain and suffering. 😬😬😬
@@minimansonstarwhat lol
I like to imagine there's an executioner that never really wanted that job. He dreamed of being a dancer. So he would force the people he was torturing to watch him practice dancing, the ultimate torture.
Nice lol 😂
I love your videos, they’re so comforting. Be safe jacob
Comforting? This video was anything but comfortable
@@mollysmith1226 12:14 Hey! That Ghost is not real! It's just a Myth!
Ironic
If I knew these torture devices were real along with the fact that these were used on real people, I swear my little kid self would be more terrified of human beings than I would be of monsters under the bed or in the closet.
Yea, people can figure out some pretty cruel ways to hurt others
I doubt these are the originals,but I could be wrong.
I love this video. Your narration is awesome. You do such a great job.
I love your your dark and strange videos especially halloween hollerin 🤣
Love your video i remember seeing one of your old videos where you went to a different area where they also had the Medieval Torture Museum glad that Hollywood has one!
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You and Yankee in the South have the best channel on UA-cam,,,, both are genuinely real
The Bronze Bull was a Greek invention, I thought. Another interesting thing about the bull was that it contained a series of tubes that would turn the victim's screams into the sounds a bull might make.
Thoroughly enjoyed your commentary while checking out the torture devices.
I remember your video Jacob, from a few years back at the St. Augustine torture museum and how disgusted you seemed to be at the end of it. I got to check it out myself last year and it's definitely morbid, but what's so distracting is that, while you're looking at these displays of brutality you can, at the same time, smell the delicious aroma of freshly-baked waffle cones from the ice cream shop below. It's pretty surreal.
Hahaha same story with me!
Nothing like some torture and coffee to start the day! Thanks CB!
I never knew that the Pendulum was real.
I always love your videos - I wish these kinds of museums were willing to take the context further and talk about who were usually the victims of torture devices and executions: women, minorities, ppl with mental illnesses, the Rroma, Jews, etc.
The channel I love to watch while doing short stories. Love you carpet bagger ❤❤❤
It amazes me how fast you put these videos on UA-cam considering the places you visit and the editing time
Oh, I can’t imagine what horrors people faced in the Middle Ages.
That said I am enjoying all your other videos very much love the wax museum video looks like a lot of fun
The bag over the head is certainly an improvement, since it depraves the audience from the fun of laughing and humiliating the condemned for all the weird faces he pulls out of agony.
So, like Jacob, i would choose the bag too. Not surprising probably.
Very nice museum Jacob, although rather graphic. Glad you disapprove of most of these methods. Very nice video, thank you!
Too funny, we were at the Torture Museum in St Aug the same day you went! My kids been begging to go, it was really interesting!
It makes you think how easy the law is on people this day and age
Interesting new place in Hollywood. Scott on Tape went here last year and he was the only one touring it at the time. So he was a hoot in there hearing stuff moving. Hopefully you will be hooking up with Adam. Noticed he is going to be in Southern California for a few weeks.
Keep up the good work, your videos are so thorough. Great job
I can’t understand why anyone would want to visit a museum like this but that’s just me.
Some people would call it interesting, in a rather twisted way but it is interesting to see what the human mind can think of perhaps
Enjoy your day Jacob thank you for everything you do all the videos you show you and Jen both
If you can make it to Louisville, KY before April 30th - I highly recommend Dinos Under Louisville. It’s a drive-thru dinosaur exhibit in an old mine under the city and, after doing it today, I think it’s one of the coolest attractions I’ve ever experienced. I think you’d really enjoy it.
The brazen bull is probably a myth, it seems like a lot of skill and resources required when there's easier, cheaper ways to do what a big pot of oil can do. Blood Eagle's also doubtful. We are still sufficiently horrifying without them though.
You should do a tour of Rubel Castle in Glendora. Nothing like this in the US.
The cage at 3:00 is called a 'gibbet'. It was generally used to display already executed criminals. Very very rarely used on a living person. There is a good you tube presentation on gibbets by "Well I never"
I was just thinking about that since I saw the gibbet video recently.
Well I never is a great channel
I burnt a foot with a red hot bolt once it was extremely painful hurt for weeks never felt anything worse I even have broken both feet but the burning was so much worse there’s just so many nerve ending in your feet it feels like your burning for weeks literally
Have you still got your feet
We have a robot company in Santa Monica here called coco and those are the delivery bots! Have you done the Jurassic museum in Culver City? That’s a weird museum for sure.
Can't wait for haunt season!
Jacob it’s amazing what people can think of to torture each other, and yes it’s still going on. Ty for taking me along😎
Hey Carpetbagger. I would love for you to go eat at one of the Clearmans Steakhouses in the area.. I've always wanted to go but have never got the chance to so I thought you could give it a try for me.. Absolutely love your content.. Thank you and stay safe👌👌
We will be going to Hollywood over the summer and we will NOT be going to the museum of torture. (Maybe my husband will). Thank you for your video. BTW the Hoop Bus came to our school in Salt Lake a couple weeks ago for the All Star Game. They had an assembly for the kids and showed off their basketball tricks.
Are some of those torture weapons real like have they actually been used or did they just make a replica of them to make it seem like they have been used?
Our internet has been down. I have been missing you. Catching up now. Stay safe . 💕
Horrifying yet also interesting. Glad I didn’t live back then when it was commonly used as punishment. 😥
Pirate cages are also known as gibbets where people were left till they died and in cases mummified
Can you do a U.S. Route 1 Highway road trip in the Summer? It will be awesome to try Kermit's Key Lime Pie (BEST Key Lime Pie I ever tasted) and seeing the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut.
It's amazing how many torture devices from back them are used for kink
17:32 "Like a flame kissed whopper" hahahahahahaha
2:10 What song is the museum playing? It sounds familiar.
Loved, loved ,loved this video funny how I like the torture museum but can't watch the taxidermy stuff 🤔
Ah yes, back in Ye old days when dying was a truly brutal and gory sight you'd try not to throw up in front of
This is brutal. Wow.
I thought they had The Dream playing in the museum 😂😂😂
Oh yes Medieval torture Museum . That's something !The Ghost app is a cool idea ^^
Can you do a full Florida trip like from coast to coast you where asking for ideas it just popped in my head lol
Adam the Woo just arrived in California in his latest video! So you guys are both in the same general area now! Hopefully you guys can meet up and do a vlog together.
There is a torture museum in Wisconsin Dells but I believe it's done by a different company. It's definitely not as gory as the three you went to.
Hollywood man 🤣 sums up the whole video in two words
Ahhh the good ole days.
Have a great day, Jacob ❤️
great stuff!
Hey Jacob love the video but I heard you mention Hong Kong Fuuuuuy
I'd really appreciate it if you made a video about Bradley knowles from sublime
Long Beach Cali
Skunk records
Phil spector they knew before the murder
Just curious if you'd be willing to check that out
"I wonder where these stairs go" ... They go up.
2:23 if you work at this museum please install a timed pressurized burst of air
You wonder who came up with these ideas and you wonder how humanity survived through all this
Fun fact: creation of the original Joker took inspiration from Gwynplaine
i think one of the more brutal forms of execution ive heard of was the Viking blood eagle. i am not sure if i remember it correctly, but it was you would tie someone down and then slowly and gently carve a person open to then slowly spread out the skin on their chest and nail it down, then get through the ribs and pull out your lungs and lay them on the streached skin. Oh there was also the wheel i think, mainly your strapped to the wheel and have every bone in your body broken with a mallet and then your put up to spin as a warning ofr people. i mean alot of these medivial tortur or humiliation tactics were brutal, but then again it is alot better at deterring people
if anyone who don’t who Vlad The Impaler is, I gonna say one thing (look up Dracula, because he’s The Reason why The King of All Vampires exists🧛🏻♂️)
The people who scream inside will sound like a bull/cows making a noise
Jacob, I loved this show !
Really interesting stuff !
I think some of this stuff should be brought back, depending on what crime you are found guilty of.
Definitely not… even as a joke. Cruel and unusual punishment is unconstitutional anyway
Love this video!!!!!
The King who commissioned the brazen bull ended up being roasted into oblivion himself. The reason it looked like a bull, was to make the victim's screams sound like mooing.
7:06 so the scream said to have sounded like a bull
We have cleaners like that in vancouver canada
Robots creating stop-and-go traffic on the sidewalks.
Yeah...what a time to be alive. :P
It was really important to use a ghost detector while you explore in the museum
You can use a ghost detector you go anywhere in the park. Parking garage. The house. Hotel. Mall. And more
Wow. Glad we live in a modern time 24:05
So the Bronze Bull was in the shape of a bull because there were pipes leading out through either of the mouth or the nostrils, so while the victim was screaming, due to being cooked alive, their screens with emulate the noise of a bull.
4:18 not lucas being my classmates name ☠️
What happened at the end? Was someone bothering you during you wrap? Strange edit. ;)
I've been thinking about the gossip torture of this video, I bet a lot of UA-camrs, before you and after you, probably made jokes, when it came to the negative comments on their channels.
I just went 2 hours ago.. And I got an ad for this video...
The torture wheel was used like this: the victim was tied onto the wheel with limbs spread out and one or two men would break the bones with hammers or whatever was used at the time. They would turn the wheel around and continue breaking bones.
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I kind of miss 7/11, we haven’t had any around since 1998
Great Video 😳
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are you going to the medieval times dinner and tournament show next?
i would like that very much.
It sounds like a bull when the peoples screams come out of the nose.
Love the your vids amazing
-Fun- fact: The Mouse Torcher was appointed in 2 Fast and 2 Furious Movie
This would be a perfect dark ride or walk through for Disney theme parks!☺️
They made the Brazen bull as a bull because the smoke came out it's nostrils and the screams sounded like a bellowing bull.
The bull is shaped like a bull because as the victim burns and smokes, a sound comes out of the bull's mouth sounding much like a bull would when its bellowing.
Sign: "Are you brave enough?"
Me: Considering I've dealt with hurricanes, a tornado, earthquakes, three years in a crime infested city, and two years in the Middle East, this is a cake walk.
Oh yeah...I had to hold the flashlight for my dad. Beat that.😂
Desterbing fact those masks sometimes had molten metal poured in them
Jacob, Enjoy the a wonderful day.
I'm going to have nightmares
Same 🫣
God....I miss Hollywood blvd.....🤣💋
The Brazen Bull was made bull shape because when the victim was being "roasted" his screams would sound like a bull and entertain spectators. They also added incense and other nice smelling things to help with the smell of roasting flesh. Perillos created it for Emperor Phalaris. Phalaris was known to be cruel, but even that device was too much for him. He apparently tricked Perillos into climbing in and locked the hatch behind him before setting the fire. I heard that he apparently was taken out before he died and tossed over the cliff. Yea, he died by his own invention and many others followed suit. 6 Christian Martyrs died by the Brazen Bull as well.
For the wheel of torture.. I remember reading somewhere that they would tie someone to the spokes and take a hammer to their limbs. I don't recall where i red that but it's messed up regardless.
Again I don't remember where I red this, take it with a grain of salt please
Don't know why you would go to another Torture Museum torture is literally the worst thing a human can do to another another human putting a person through hack just for another person's amusement is Despicable I would not be able to go anywhere near that place
This history and museum actually shows how terrible and ugly it can be for humanity at upmost to do this to either achieve their benefit uncompromising and doing things even broke through morality.
Humanity can be as worst as this, but as beautiful as the warmth blossom, it's just about how it's controlled.
And the reason the Brazilian bull is bull shaped is because when the person inside screams they will sound like a bull