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Nutty Putty Cave incident just proves how dangerous cave diving is and why it truly shouldn't be done without proper guidance and gear. Truly feels sorry for him.
@@arturosandovalsaito2704Yup, His body is still down there where he died so they just sealed the cave so no one can enter and see his body for respect to his family.
Like the Pasta de Conchos mining disaster in Mexico when an explosion trapped some miners in a coal mine. The conditions of rescue were so dangerous that the authorities were only capable to retrieve 2 bodies of the 65 people trapped
I personally believe that Hisashi Ouchi's death was the worst in history. Wendigoon did a very detailed video on it, but the man essentially lived through his own body decomposing for 83 days, and was conscious for much of the time. RIP Hisashi Ouchi
Do patients in Japan not have any kind of rights? I'd be begging my family to end me. I know I need a living will so that I won't be kept alive if I ever become brain dead.
Yup. His family actually wanted the doctors to let him pass on as he had no hope for survival, but the doctors saw an opportunity to study the effects of radiation. He was kept alive by the doctors repeatedly resuscitating him, which is not what this video states. He was literally a human test lab.
His name was Edward Teach. His head was placed on a pike and erected at Cape Hatteras to warn other pirates or share his fate. His ghost has been seen walking along the shore at Cape Hatteras.
What was done to Junko Furuta is beyond anything any human should be subjected to - not to mention, all of her killers still live freely with no recourse.
you cant say one is worse than the other. Theyre ALL horrible. Ouchi went through horrible pain for 83 days. Pain is pain no matter how its inflicted. While most on the list were killed by people who meant harm, he was killed slowly by his family who were, in a way, greedy. They didnt care about his pain, they cared about their own and forced him to endure pain even though he begged for them to let him go. Sylvia Lykens is another victim who was tortured by a sadistic mom, her kids and the neighborhood kids. The crap she went through was just as horrific for almost 90 days.
@minilea144 seriously?! Ouchi was in the hospital the whole time. He was being treated in a safe place the whole time. They didn't torture him. He was suffering, but I'm sure they gave him pain meds or all kinds of meds to help him. You're an idiot.
@minilea144 you're confused by the meaning of "another." You said lykens was another victim that was abused by their mother. When you say it like that, it means to imply that Ouchi and Furuta were also abused by their mother. You know that's not true. You are wrong to say Ouchi suffered more than Furuta, and you are wrong to say Lykens suffered worse than Furuta. Lykens suffered for over 90 days, but it wasn't a torture situation like Furuta. It was an abusive caretaker situation. Lykens was tortured, but not constantly until she died. Lykens didn't suffer half as much as Furuta. You're really dumb.
Julius Caesar’s death wasn’t nearly as brutal as his former triumvirate member Crassus; dude had molten gold poured down his throat by Parthians “to symbolize his thirst for wealth”.
Even though you briefly explained how bad it was, you still minimized how unbelievably brutal the torture was that Balthasar went through. It’s insaneee to read about.
The man who was stuck upside down in a tight space and eventually died... His body is still there in the exact position it's been since the moment he got stuck. They weren't ever able to get him out so they wound up closing off all the entry ways in order to let the man rest in peace
@@justinmclain1315 makes me think of Floyd Collins. He got trapped in Mammoth Cave in 1925. He was stuck for about a week before he died. His brother and a friend eventually were able to recover his body. In his case he wasn’t trapped upside down and hopeful rescuers were able to pass food and water to him.
I heard about Gordon Moffatt's death in MrBallen's channel. The most frustrating part was the negligence by the man tasked to operate the harness. If I remember correctly, the man was supposed to turn on the winch, but forgot to change the direction of the machine. For some reasons, the operator turned his back and didn't pay any attention. To give you a visual on how Gordon died, the harness was tied around his waist, and he's being pulled into a very small hole. Only a part of his torso was recovered.
That’s where I heard it too. You are correct in the way you described it. That has got to be one of the most horrific deaths I’ve ever heard of. I don’t know about you but, I can’t get enough of Mr Ballen’s stories! ❤
with all this deaths, I'm dissapointed that Junko Furuta's death isn't even honorably mentioned. She should be heard, considering what she been through.
I was an insurance adjuster back in 2005 when I received a death claim of an insured who's skull was cut in half by a galvanized iron sheet that accidentally fell from the 3rd floor of the building he was working on. Unfortunately, the scattered brains caused another worker to suffer a cardiac arrest and died on site. I had six more uncanny claims received that are strange and fascinating.
Hisashi Ouchi is one of the reasons I believe we should be allowed assissted suicide under certain circumstances. Poor man..his last days alive were torture because "it's inhumane to kill a person"..
Hisashi, his famly, and the doctors all wanted him to pull through. Wendigoon has a really good video on it, debunking the rumors of his family torturing him against his will and doctors keeping him alive only to experiment on him.
You're missing Anne Askew (brutally tortured and slowly burnt at the stake for heresy, even though she was mostly persecuted for her religious beliefs) on this list
The worst was the one with steam. Guy couldn't die for long minutes being boiled alive. What's important, steam will not kill nervous system, so he felt everything to the very end.
Hisashi Ouchi and Jon jones are both fantastic contenders for the worse death in history. One suffered horrific burns and was forced to feel his body decompose for 83 days. As something that isn't mentioned, his skin cells and DNA were completely destroyed, meaning his skin literally decomposed, along with the rest of him, for 83 days. One was upside down for 27 hours and eventually died from a heart attack, in complete darkness, stuck in a painful position, exhausted, and probably cold.
I’m only 5 minutes in thus far but most of the stories have been told on a UA-cam channel called Mr. Ballen, so if you want more details on the events he is a great listen/watch. The details he gives and his storytelling ability is just top notch. Ok, just finished the video and yes a lot of these stories were told on Mr. Ballen’s channel.
It's because they're told by a lot of people. Like unsolved cases and murders, the few interesting ones get passed around. Mr ballin is great, but not the only person to have told those stories.
@@dobanator4501 Yes, but he is so good, and sometimes he brings new details that I never knew. His enthusiasm, charisma, over-the-top gesticulations, I get bored pretty easy just watching somebody talk, and it's saying something when a man like him can do it and leave me entertained for 30 minutes to an hour.
The many initial survivors of the USS Indianapolis who were eventually hunted and eaten by sharks as they waited for rescue could easily be at the top of the list. Unbelievably brutal...
If it makes you guys feel any better, when St. Lawrence was being burnt, it’s reported that he even joked at his executioners, stating, “Turn me over. I’m done on this side.” And thus, my commons is named after him for such badassery lol
The worst death that happened where I live was to a man working road construction. He went to retrieve a shovel that someone had put on a vehicle that had caterpillar tracks. The man driving the vehicle didn't see the man approach and started backing up. The track caught the tip of one of the man's boots and as the vehicle slowly backed up it crushed the man starting with his foot and continuing up his leg. The pressure of the tracks exploded the man's bone marrow out of his leg bones. I'm not sure when the man succumbed to his injuries, but the vehicle backed up all the way up the man's chest to his head. I saw a picture and you could see teeth all over the ground from the man's head being crush. Whenever doctors ask me about my pain using the pain scale and they say a 10 is the worst pain imaginable, I think of this man's death, and think naw, I'm like a 3.
Since you had no one specifically to add for the Brazen bull, you all could've replaced it with an actual brutal death. Diane Whipple was mauled to death by her fears, the large Cane Corsos that lived down the hall in her apartment building.
Well if they had continued with the story of the introduction of the brazen bull, they could’ve mentioned how the story also goes that after the inventor pitched the method, the emperor basically said, “Interesting. Nice job. Now get in and prove it works.”
It's deaths like these that are partly the reason why they created "1,000 Ways To Die." because there's only so many ways people can meet their demise.
You guys at Watchmojo are KILLING it with these morbid videos lately! I’m not kidding I love it bring it on. Edit: I’m going to guess that either the Ouchi radiation accident, Sylvia Lykins, Or Junko Furata will be in the top three.
The reason I know about a lot of these unfortunate deaths, rest in peace to these poor souls, is from a man who tells stories that are strange, dark and mysterious in both a factual and respectful way.
All of these deaths are horrible, but to me, the worst one will always be John Jones. Poor guy, he was so young. It gives me chills every time I hear about it.
I was in the next exhibit room when Deborah Stone died. I still remember everything. We had to stay in our seats and they made us sing loudly and clap our hands for 35 minutes till they extracted her then they had us all leave and gave us free t shirts. We were never told what happened we were just told it was a ride malfunction. Later that day it was on the news and that is how we found out.
being hung, drawn and quartered was incredibly barbaric, the "drawing" being thr worst of it as it involed, while the victim was conscious, an incision in the abdomen through which the unfortunate one would have his own intestines pulled, (drawn) through the hole and out in front of him before his very eyes, intestine is obviously very long and the process was deliberately slowed for maximum effect. makes one wonder where they found the psychos willing to perform these horrific tortures because, back in the day there were many imaginative and equally horrific ways to execute someone.
The channel Fascinating Horror has a video on the Nutty Putty Cave death and it is _haunting._ I recommend his entire channel, really. Excellent videos that are well edited and narrated with the utmost respect.
You should definitely Google his story and how it influenced the Civil Rights movement. It is horrible, upsetting, very frustrating, and shows how bad racism is. His killers beat him nearly to death, gouged out one of his eyes, shot him in the head, then weighted his body with a 70 pound cotton gin fan and dumped him into a river where it was found 3 days later. All of this was caused by a lie by a white woman who said that Emmett had grabbed and verbally threatened her when he had only whistled at her. The worst part about this was that not only did Emmett's mom Mamie Till not get any justice for her young black son being brutally murdered by racist white people, but both killers were both acquitted of murder this innocent black boy by an all-White jury following a trial.
Hands down the worst death in the history of mankind is a man named Mithridate by king Artaxerxes II in 400 BC where he was executed by Scaphism. It is also called: "The boats." The victim is stripped naked, lashed to the mast of a makeshift boat, overfed milk and honey and launched out into the middle of a swamp. Having been overfed, the victim vomits and defecates all over himself. Left adrift all day and night in a swamp, the victim is swarmed by every insect in the vicinity. They feed off of the filth covering the victim's body and then start to burrow and nest inside the skin. The victim is pulled back in and fed more milk and honey throughout this ordeal. This brings more and more insects that feed, bite, burrow and have offspring inside the victim's body. The victim would not be able to sleep often during this and would rapidly fall into madness. Mithridate lasted 17 days before he most likely died of sepsis.
Nutty Putty was bad, but one I think was worse was W. Floyd Collins - Mammoth Cave National Park (Sand Cave) - Jan 30, 1925. He became trapped in the cave and only had voice contact with the rescuers. He was trapped for over two weeks before he eventually died. News media showed up and it turned into a circus outside the cave. The Kirk Douglas movie Ace In The Hole is based on this incident. When you look at the photos of him trapped in the cave, you wonder why they were unable to get him out?
I definitely suggest watching the Grizzly Man documentary. It documents the life and death of Timothy Treadwell - an environmentalist who dedicated thirteen years to protecting bears and wildlife, filming around one hundred hours of footage in the Alaskan wilderness. It also goes in-depth about how delusional Treadwell was about what he was doing.
Oh my! All these brutal deaths! These deaths are dark! I feel so bad for the innocent victims! I learned about the story of the teenager who got killed and the story of a guy who got stuck in a cave in other videos. It happened when the teenager's hair got caught in the rotating walls. And I know how the couple could've survived encountering a bear 🐻, curling into a ball, playing dead, not panicking when the bear moves them, and continuing to play dead.
Jose Melena was accidentally cooked to death in a tuna factory over the course of hours. Can't imagine why that wasn't on the list, but then again, this is WatchMojo.
It is also believed that Oouchi was kept alive to further understand radiation sickness and possible treatments for it 😢. If you want something absolutely horribly google a picture of the poor man on his death bed
One day he suffered 3 heart attacks, but they revived him. It was also his family's wishes too. What kind of family would allow this to happen to any of their loved ones?? It baffles me. 😢
I've seen pictures of the Byford Dolphin accident. Everyone (except one) died in an instant without pain, but holy crap the mess afterwards is something else. Most of them just exploded into a mist of blood and flesh, while the one pushed through the tiny hole was dismembered beyond recongnition. Only bits and pieces remained.
If you look up St.Richard Reynolds and the deaths of various Catholic martyrs in England, mainly were hang drawn and quartered those who were women were hung or burned.St.Thomas More, St.John Fisher, and Blessed Margaret Plantagenet Pole were beheaded.More was Henry the Eight,s lord chancellor.The play and movie A Man for All Seasons which stared Paul Scofield as More was about him.Fisher had been a chaplin to Henry,s grandmother Margaret Beaufort.He was also bishop of Rochester. Blessed Margaret was the daughter of George,Duke of Clarence who was drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine, a butt being a barrel.Her brother was executed by Henry the Seventh along with Perkin Warbeck. Margaret was governess of Henry VIII,s daughter Mary Tudor, also known to history as Bloody Mary.Margaret,s son was Cardinal Reginald Pole.They actually had a better claim to the throne because of their Plantagenet blood.Anyhow the aceman executioner was inexperienced and is said to have chased her around the block hacking at her as she said she was no traitor. I think Henry did this on purpose For Anne Boleyn he brought over an experienced swordsman from Calais.He could have been a state executioner but no one is sure what the man,s name was.He definetly was experienced and most likely to me have been a soldier who knew how to weild a swird.
The deaths of Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend are on UA-cam and it’s horrific 😔. They were fools for thinking they could trust and befriend a wild animal and sadly paid the ultimate price 😔
The death of Deborah Stone was really gruesome the walls of the attraction rotated slowly which means Deborah saw her demise slowly coming closer with no chance to escape, to get an idea how brutal her death must have been just watch SAW 5 in which one of the characters also gets crushed by slowly moving walls 🥶
Junko Furuta's case was brutal, sadistic and a miscarriage of justice. The only silver lining, if you can call it that, is that Junko's spirit endured through it all. Despite the pain and humiliation she was subjected to, she never surrendered to the disgusting monsters that ultimately killed her.
Another notable individual is Brodir of Man, leader of the Viking army at the battle of Clontarf. After he was defeated by the forces of Irish High King Brian Boru, Brodir and several of his men fled, only to come upon Brian Boru's tent nearby. Brodir decapitated the eighty-year-old king while he was praying; when Brian Boru's brother, Ulf the Quarrelsome, found his murdered brother, he tracked down Brodir, cut open his stomach with an axe, pulled out his intestines, tied them to a tree, and then pulled Brodir around the tree several times so that his intestines were all wound out of him, all while Brodir was still alive.
You didn't really do full justice to the Byford Dolphin incident. It was an example of "explosive decompression". I can't remember the exact measurements but one of the divers was sucked through a hole about 6 inches or so in diameter in the space of about a second. Whilst, I suppose mercifully, it was over almost instantly, suffice it to say there wasn't a great deal left of the guy. I'm not fazed by a great deal, but that one haunted me after reading about it for ages.
With the brazen bull? It is also a legend that the creator itself took it to show it to some sort of a king, and the king actually showcase it by shoving the creator in it himself.
Ouchi was not kept alive because of his family. The government kept him alive despite his and his family’s please to let him die. The Japanese government wanted to see just how long someone with extreme radiation sickness could live.
Why isn't the death of Jesus of Nazareth included in this list? Historically it's one of the most painful ways to die from... 39 lashes , forced to walk while carrying a wooden cross and nailed and hung on the same cross for 6 hours ....
Whats scary about the nutty putty incident is that when all hope was lost they shot him up with some kind of drug to calm and relax him cause they knew there was no way to get hom out Truly sad
They never drugged him. They did allow his brother in the hole to sing church hymns and pray with John and allowed him to talk to his wife via a radio from time to time. You can read a recount by rescuer Suzy M. Just google it.
The reality of this list can't even be mentioned because it breaks every ToS that exists for such things. but 'Funky Town' is the one that comes to mind without any descriptions. If you know; you know.
What you didn't mention about Timothy Treadwell and his gf was that their remains were not only found in the area . . . but also in the bear that ATE them alive.
True and thats what i think about most of the time cause we barely know like 5% of the past remaining 95% is still holding alot of such incidents might be more painful than we'll ever come across
William Crammond wasn't actually responsible for the Byford Dolphin Incident. In 2008 a report was obtained by the North Sea Divers Alliance that showed that faulty equipment caused the accident and there was no human error. The idea that Crammond was responsible came from the first report which theorized he may have been responsible due to his proximity to the faulty clamps before decompression. The first report remained the only official version of the story since the company responsible didn't want to pay any settlement.
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Rasputin. Need I say more?
Nutty Putty Cave incident just proves how dangerous cave diving is and why it truly shouldn't be done without proper guidance and gear. Truly feels sorry for him.
Agreed
I had the chance to go into nutty putty cave maybe a year before he died. I was an amazing cave but so dangerous if you didn't have a good guide.
Yes, very sad story. I think at the time his wife was pregnant, or had just had a baby.
Diving? I thought he got stuck upside down in a tight tunnel on land in the cave
Diving? I thought he got stuck upside down in a tight tunnel on land in the cave
What’s even more heartbreaking about John Jones’ death was that it was too dangerous to retrieve his body. It’s still there to this day
So, what you're saying is that his body is stuck there forever?
@@arturosandovalsaito2704Yup, His body is still down there where he died so they just sealed the cave so no one can enter and see his body for respect to his family.
Like the Pasta de Conchos mining disaster in Mexico when an explosion trapped some miners in a coal mine. The conditions of rescue were so dangerous that the authorities were only capable to retrieve 2 bodies of the 65 people trapped
The guy had a wife and child too. I think what he did was incredibly selfish.
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I personally believe that Hisashi Ouchi's death was the worst in history. Wendigoon did a very detailed video on it, but the man essentially lived through his own body decomposing for 83 days, and was conscious for much of the time. RIP Hisashi Ouchi
Fuck his family for not letting him just die. I can understand the hope in the beginning, but for months? That's so messed up.
Do patients in Japan not have any kind of rights? I'd be begging my family to end me. I know I need a living will so that I won't be kept alive if I ever become brain dead.
As his last name says.. Ouch-I!
Yup. His family actually wanted the doctors to let him pass on as he had no hope for survival, but the doctors saw an opportunity to study the effects of radiation. He was kept alive by the doctors repeatedly resuscitating him, which is not what this video states. He was literally a human test lab.
@@Durbanite2010 sickening
Sylvia Likens and Junko Furuta should have been included. Those poor girls.
Thinking of what happened to Sylvia Likens gave me a chill.
Probably for the best that attention isn't drawn to their cases. Too disturbing
No kidding! So sad.
What happened to them?
Those murder cases make me sick
“In a world without gold, we might have been heroes!” - Edward 'Blackbeard' Thatch.
That’s a good quote
Kenway and Thatch would've survived if Jack Sparrow was an assassin
If gold was useless, we might have been heroes. 😂
He never found the one piece
His name was Edward Teach. His head was placed on a pike and erected at Cape Hatteras to warn other pirates or share his fate. His ghost has been seen walking along the shore at Cape Hatteras.
What was done to Junko Furuta is beyond anything any human should be subjected to - not to mention, all of her killers still live freely with no recourse.
You are absolutely right. Thank you for reminding me of her, I hope she rests in peace. Disgusting what those people did to her.
Remorse** not recourse
The worst death in human history was suffered by junko furuta. She was tortured in various ways for 40 days.
Not to mention raped 400 times by multiple people. To make matters worse, the thugs that did this to her got a slap on the wrist!
Came to the comments to see if anyone else pointed this out. What she went through is so upsetting and heinous.
you cant say one is worse than the other. Theyre ALL horrible. Ouchi went through horrible pain for 83 days. Pain is pain no matter how its inflicted. While most on the list were killed by people who meant harm, he was killed slowly by his family who were, in a way, greedy. They didnt care about his pain, they cared about their own and forced him to endure pain even though he begged for them to let him go.
Sylvia Lykens is another victim who was tortured by a sadistic mom, her kids and the neighborhood kids. The crap she went through was just as horrific for almost 90 days.
@minilea144 seriously?! Ouchi was in the hospital the whole time. He was being treated in a safe place the whole time. They didn't torture him. He was suffering, but I'm sure they gave him pain meds or all kinds of meds to help him. You're an idiot.
@minilea144 you're confused by the meaning of "another." You said lykens was another victim that was abused by their mother. When you say it like that, it means to imply that Ouchi and Furuta were also abused by their mother. You know that's not true. You are wrong to say Ouchi suffered more than Furuta, and you are wrong to say Lykens suffered worse than Furuta. Lykens suffered for over 90 days, but it wasn't a torture situation like Furuta. It was an abusive caretaker situation. Lykens was tortured, but not constantly until she died. Lykens didn't suffer half as much as Furuta. You're really dumb.
The Nutty Putty Cave incident gives me panic attacks just thinking about it.
Absolutely. I think about falling asleep from exhaustion and then waking up to realize your fate. That cave should have been closed off.
Yep, straight up anxiety just listening to the story.
I agree...never heard a more horrific story...nightmare stuff. Also knowing that he is still there...that poor soul
Yea that and that bear attack one
@@oc2pus21 it was sealed after that accident and his body was never recovered.
Julius Caesar’s death wasn’t nearly as brutal as his former triumvirate member Crassus; dude had molten gold poured down his throat by Parthians “to symbolize his thirst for wealth”.
Omg how utterly horrifying
It happened after they killed him
Even though you briefly explained how bad it was, you still minimized how unbelievably brutal the torture was that Balthasar went through. It’s insaneee to read about.
Was he killed by the king of Spain who essentially hired him, or by the Dutch after he killed the other guy?
@@k0chana6wikipedia say the Dutch
@@k0chana6he never made it out of the building where he killed the guy. They caught him right after he killed him
The man who was stuck upside down in a tight space and eventually died... His body is still there in the exact position it's been since the moment he got stuck. They weren't ever able to get him out so they wound up closing off all the entry ways in order to let the man rest in peace
You took the words right out of my mind!
I've seen some reports saying they eventually did remove his body and let the family put him to rest the way they wanted to.
I remember this. What a crazy way to die 😢
@@justinmclain1315 makes me think of Floyd Collins. He got trapped in Mammoth Cave in 1925. He was stuck for about a week before he died. His brother and a friend eventually were able to recover his body. In his case he wasn’t trapped upside down and hopeful rescuers were able to pass food and water to him.
I think it's a skeleton 💀 by now.
I have a new phobia; fear of dying a gruesome death.
Algophobia
You're safe if you are not a frigging idiot then.
I heard about Gordon Moffatt's death in MrBallen's channel.
The most frustrating part was the negligence by the man tasked to operate the harness. If I remember correctly, the man was supposed to turn on the winch, but forgot to change the direction of the machine. For some reasons, the operator turned his back and didn't pay any attention.
To give you a visual on how Gordon died, the harness was tied around his waist, and he's being pulled into a very small hole. Only a part of his torso was recovered.
That’s where I heard it too. You are correct in the way you described it. That has got to be one of the most horrific deaths I’ve ever heard of. I don’t know about you but, I can’t get enough of Mr Ballen’s stories! ❤
Yesssss, I found myself saying "Mr. Ballen covered a lot of these stories on this list". 😂😂😂
I love Mr. Ballen
Oh my!
Blech! 😮Poor bastard.😮
Almost all these I have heard from Mr. Ballen's channel. Gordon's death was, indeed, preventable.
R.I.P to all of em. No matter how innocent or terrible they may be.
RIP to them if they were terrible? Dunno about that
Or terrible? So if he’s a rapist.. R.I.P? What a dumb comment
with all this deaths, I'm dissapointed that Junko Furuta's death isn't even honorably mentioned. She should be heard, considering what she been through.
Her parents didn’t want people talking about this on channel’s like this. Just respect their wishes and let her rest in peace
@@erinboateng5961 man I didn't know, It was wrong for me to assume that they want to be heard
@e.avillanueva3702
No it’s not your fault. I’m sorry if my comment made you think that way.
Disappointed**
I was an insurance adjuster back in 2005 when I received a death claim of an insured who's skull was cut in half by a galvanized iron sheet that accidentally fell from the 3rd floor of the building he was working on. Unfortunately, the scattered brains caused another worker to suffer a cardiac arrest and died on site. I had six more uncanny claims received that are strange and fascinating.
Hisashi Ouchi is one of the reasons I believe we should be allowed assissted suicide under certain circumstances. Poor man..his last days alive were torture because "it's inhumane to kill a person"..
Hisashi, his famly, and the doctors all wanted him to pull through. Wendigoon has a really good video on it, debunking the rumors of his family torturing him against his will and doctors keeping him alive only to experiment on him.
I don't know if it's possible to OD on morphine, but I would've been trying that.
@@ArceeDuetteW Wendigoon watcher
MrBallen has made a video on most of these. He goes into great details of the incidents.
hisashi ouchis was brutal, his skin was literally rotting and he was alive for 84 days. ontop of that his internal organs just like melted
Yeah that must have been painful 😖
You're missing Anne Askew (brutally tortured and slowly burnt at the stake for heresy, even though she was mostly persecuted for her religious beliefs) on this list
I literally came here to say that!
In that case, add everyone who was lynched to the list too.
@@Josie-6I'd rather be lynched any day over being burned alive 🤷🏼♂️
Witch! Witch!
Emmett till death was pretty brutal
True, no one deserves to experience that kind of pain and torture and I can only imagine how helpless poor Emmett felt.
The worst was the one with steam. Guy couldn't die for long minutes being boiled alive. What's important, steam will not kill nervous system, so he felt everything to the very end.
What even crazy is that the one who threw him in wasn't even charged with anything. You'd think a manslaughter charge at the very least.
@@vickiweber4718 wtf?? His family didn't go after him?! smh.
Hisashi Ouchi and Jon jones are both fantastic contenders for the worse death in history.
One suffered horrific burns and was forced to feel his body decompose for 83 days. As something that isn't mentioned, his skin cells and DNA were completely destroyed, meaning his skin literally decomposed, along with the rest of him, for 83 days.
One was upside down for 27 hours and eventually died from a heart attack, in complete darkness, stuck in a painful position, exhausted, and probably cold.
I’m only 5 minutes in thus far but most of the stories have been told on a UA-cam channel called Mr. Ballen, so if you want more details on the events he is a great listen/watch. The details he gives and his storytelling ability is just top notch.
Ok, just finished the video and yes a lot of these stories were told on Mr. Ballen’s channel.
It's because they're told by a lot of people. Like unsolved cases and murders, the few interesting ones get passed around. Mr ballin is great, but not the only person to have told those stories.
@@dobanator4501 Yes, but he is so good, and sometimes he brings new details that I never knew. His enthusiasm, charisma, over-the-top gesticulations, I get bored pretty easy just watching somebody talk, and it's saying something when a man like him can do it and leave me entertained for 30 minutes to an hour.
The many initial survivors of the USS Indianapolis who were eventually hunted and eaten by sharks as they waited for rescue could easily be at the top of the list. Unbelievably brutal...
If it makes you guys feel any better, when St. Lawrence was being burnt, it’s reported that he even joked at his executioners, stating, “Turn me over. I’m done on this side.” And thus, my commons is named after him for such badassery lol
I read about that. He was definitely a badass! It's like he was laughing and saying "Is that all you got?!"
The Saint Lawrence River in Canada is named after him, too. One of our biggest rivers. Badass.
And he is now the patron saint of cooks and comedians. What a Chad.
The Byford Dolphin disaster, is the most insane tragedy ever. You can even find pictures of what's left of the body. Warning, it really gruesome ⚠️☠️
The image was brutal but they were killed instantly, at least the victims didn't suffer. Not so much for some of the unfortunate people here.
Nutty Putty is legendary, and why a lot of people, like myself, will never go cave spelunking.
The worst death that happened where I live was to a man working road construction. He went to retrieve a shovel that someone had put on a vehicle that had caterpillar tracks. The man driving the vehicle didn't see the man approach and started backing up. The track caught the tip of one of the man's boots and as the vehicle slowly backed up it crushed the man starting with his foot and continuing up his leg. The pressure of the tracks exploded the man's bone marrow out of his leg bones. I'm not sure when the man succumbed to his injuries, but the vehicle backed up all the way up the man's chest to his head. I saw a picture and you could see teeth all over the ground from the man's head being crush. Whenever doctors ask me about my pain using the pain scale and they say a 10 is the worst pain imaginable, I think of this man's death, and think naw, I'm like a 3.
Since you had no one specifically to add for the Brazen bull, you all could've replaced it with an actual brutal death. Diane Whipple was mauled to death by her fears, the large Cane Corsos that lived down the hall in her apartment building.
Well if they had continued with the story of the introduction of the brazen bull, they could’ve mentioned how the story also goes that after the inventor pitched the method, the emperor basically said, “Interesting. Nice job. Now get in and prove it works.”
@@twelved4983 Other stories say the emperor himself was executed this way as well. Who knows.
It's deaths like these that are partly the reason why they created "1,000 Ways To Die." because there's only so many ways people can meet their demise.
That was one my favorite shows so bummed you cant watch it anywhere
I remember the #1 lol
@@Taylorwintzu can watch it on here
I loved that show. The narrator was hilarious.
I would say that there's no limit to how many ways someone could die
How is Cesar's death above the 5 men who literally exploded from pressure?
He's more famous.
Saint Lawrence is supposed to have said, "turn me over. I'm done on this side." He had a sense of humor 😂.
You guys at Watchmojo are KILLING it with these morbid videos lately! I’m not kidding I love it bring it on.
Edit: I’m going to guess that either the Ouchi radiation accident, Sylvia Lykins, Or Junko Furata will be in the top three.
Nice job spelling Junko's name wrong (notice the sarcasm)
*Junko Furuta
The reason I know about a lot of these unfortunate deaths, rest in peace to these poor souls, is from a man who tells stories that are strange, dark and mysterious in both a factual and respectful way.
Mrballin
"Brutal deaths in History" Starts the video with a fantasy fictional show, Game of Thrones.
It was a clip. But it’s besides the point
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All of these deaths are horrible, but to me, the worst one will always be John Jones. Poor guy, he was so young. It gives me chills every time I hear about it.
What gets me is that the poor guy's body is still stuck there, since authorities determined it was too dangerous to try to retrieve him.
“People's dreams... Never end!” - Marshall D. Teach ‘Blackbeard’.
I made a blackbeard AMV mixing Marshall to a song about Edward
13:21 Wendigoon recently did a video on him. He really did a great job on telling Hisachi's story
He also debunked all the false information about it, which judging by this video and the comments, is still running rampant
I was in the next exhibit room when Deborah Stone died. I still remember everything. We had to stay in our seats and they made us sing loudly and clap our hands for 35 minutes till they extracted her then they had us all leave and gave us free t shirts. We were never told what happened we were just told it was a ride malfunction. Later that day it was on the news and that is how we found out.
being hung, drawn and quartered was incredibly barbaric, the "drawing" being thr worst of it as it involed, while the victim was conscious, an incision in the abdomen through which the unfortunate one would have his own intestines pulled, (drawn) through the hole and out in front of him before his very eyes, intestine is obviously very long and the process was deliberately slowed for maximum effect.
makes one wonder where they found the psychos willing to perform these horrific tortures because, back in the day there were many imaginative and equally horrific ways to execute someone.
Well, the torture and execution of Gerard the assassin made me very curious as to what they did to him, so I looked it up, pretty disturbing stuff.
Is it much worse than what cartels do to their opps?
@@Taka-Kevz it seems on par with it violence-wise but they did it for 4 whole days so i would say its worse
The channel Fascinating Horror has a video on the Nutty Putty Cave death and it is _haunting._ I recommend his entire channel, really. Excellent videos that are well edited and narrated with the utmost respect.
What about Emmet Till?
You should definitely Google his story and how it influenced the Civil Rights movement. It is horrible, upsetting, very frustrating, and shows how bad racism is. His killers beat him nearly to death, gouged out one of his eyes, shot him in the head, then weighted his body with a 70 pound cotton gin fan and dumped him into a river where it was found 3 days later. All of this was caused by a lie by a white woman who said that Emmett had grabbed and verbally threatened her when he had only whistled at her. The worst part about this was that not only did Emmett's mom Mamie Till not get any justice for her young black son being brutally murdered by racist white people, but both killers were both acquitted of murder this innocent black boy by an all-White jury following a trial.
THANK YOU!!
Hands down the worst death in the history of mankind is a man named Mithridate by king Artaxerxes II in 400 BC where he was executed by Scaphism. It is also called: "The boats." The victim is stripped naked, lashed to the mast of a makeshift boat, overfed milk and honey and launched out into the middle of a swamp. Having been overfed, the victim vomits and defecates all over himself. Left adrift all day and night in a swamp, the victim is swarmed by every insect in the vicinity. They feed off of the filth covering the victim's body and then start to burrow and nest inside the skin. The victim is pulled back in and fed more milk and honey throughout this ordeal. This brings more and more insects that feed, bite, burrow and have offspring inside the victim's body. The victim would not be able to sleep often during this and would rapidly fall into madness. Mithridate lasted 17 days before he most likely died of sepsis.
Man, each entry is even more uncomfortable than the last. 😟
The 16th and 17th Witch Trials during the reign of the Holy Roman Empire are in my opinion are the most brutal class of mass murder in history.
Furuta's death was too fucked up!
Yeah it's crazy guys who did that to her are alive and free right now
@@marcin5690 3 of them are criminals after those short sentences!
How do her killers even live with themselves
@@ericaburns8652 3 of them just don't care and brags about it
Nutty Putty was bad, but one I think was worse was W. Floyd Collins - Mammoth Cave National Park (Sand Cave) - Jan 30, 1925. He became trapped in the cave and only had voice contact with the rescuers. He was trapped for over two weeks before he eventually died. News media showed up and it turned into a circus outside the cave. The Kirk Douglas movie Ace In The Hole is based on this incident. When you look at the photos of him trapped in the cave, you wonder why they were unable to get him out?
I might have included the 3 sailors on Pearl Harbor who were still alive in a sunken ship for 16 days before eventually dying.
This video got me wanting to look at the backstory of many of these.
I definitely suggest watching the Grizzly Man documentary. It documents the life and death of Timothy Treadwell - an environmentalist who dedicated thirteen years to protecting bears and wildlife, filming around one hundred hours of footage in the Alaskan wilderness. It also goes in-depth about how delusional Treadwell was about what he was doing.
If you guys make a second part of this list, please add Junko Furuta.
Actually Junkos death is not supposed to be mentioned requested by her family to make sure she rests in piece
A child in CT a few years ago got caught in a wood chipper his dad was using. I don’t think I could live with myself if that we me and my child.
Cory’s murder is one of the things that helped to change/stop witch hunts and such in Massachusetts.
Timothy's audio broke my heart😢.
The Nutty Putty cave is my worst nightmare.
Oh my! All these brutal deaths! These deaths are dark! I feel so bad for the innocent victims! I learned about the story of the teenager who got killed and the story of a guy who got stuck in a cave in other videos. It happened when the teenager's hair got caught in the rotating walls. And I know how the couple could've survived encountering a bear 🐻, curling into a ball, playing dead, not panicking when the bear moves them, and continuing to play dead.
Jose Melena was accidentally cooked to death in a tuna factory over the course of hours. Can't imagine why that wasn't on the list, but then again, this is WatchMojo.
"You must never listen to this."
My admiration for Werner Herzog just went up another notch.
It is also believed that Oouchi was kept alive to further understand radiation sickness and possible treatments for it 😢. If you want something absolutely horribly google a picture of the poor man on his death bed
There's no real image of him. There's one of another person in a horrific condition (and missing a leg) that's routinely passed off as Ouchi.
One day he suffered 3 heart attacks, but they revived him. It was also his family's wishes too. What kind of family would allow this to happen to any of their loved ones?? It baffles me. 😢
That picture isn't him.
@@mr_christofskiit was debunked. Hisashi family wanted to rescue him, not torture him. No one experimented on him
I've seen pictures of the Byford Dolphin accident. Everyone (except one) died in an instant without pain, but holy crap the mess afterwards is something else. Most of them just exploded into a mist of blood and flesh, while the one pushed through the tiny hole was dismembered beyond recongnition. Only bits and pieces remained.
The most brutal death was Jesus Christ, but 3 days later he rose from the dead, praise the Lord
yes amen
If you look up St.Richard Reynolds and the deaths of various Catholic martyrs in England, mainly were hang drawn and quartered those who were women were hung or burned.St.Thomas More, St.John Fisher, and Blessed Margaret Plantagenet Pole were beheaded.More was Henry the Eight,s lord chancellor.The play and movie A Man for All Seasons which stared Paul Scofield as More was about him.Fisher had been a chaplin to Henry,s grandmother Margaret Beaufort.He was also bishop of Rochester. Blessed Margaret was the daughter of George,Duke of Clarence who was drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine, a butt being a barrel.Her brother was executed by Henry the Seventh along with Perkin Warbeck. Margaret was governess of Henry VIII,s daughter Mary Tudor, also known to history as Bloody Mary.Margaret,s son was Cardinal Reginald Pole.They actually had a better claim to the throne because of their Plantagenet blood.Anyhow the aceman executioner was inexperienced and is said to have chased her around the block hacking at her as she said she was no traitor. I think Henry did this on purpose For Anne Boleyn he brought over an experienced swordsman from Calais.He could have been a state executioner but no one is sure what the man,s name was.He definetly was experienced and most likely to me have been a soldier who knew how to weild a swird.
György Dózsa's death was brutal, and personally, I believe he should be talked about more.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! May them all rest in peace.. :(
The deaths of Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend are on UA-cam and it’s horrific 😔.
They were fools for thinking they could trust and befriend a wild animal and sadly paid the ultimate price 😔
I was coming in here to say the same thing. The screams are disturbing, but that last second of silence was worse.
The death of Deborah Stone was really gruesome the walls of the attraction rotated slowly which means Deborah saw her demise slowly coming closer with no chance to escape, to get an idea how brutal her death must have been just watch SAW 5 in which one of the characters also gets crushed by slowly moving walls 🥶
I think Junko Furuta should have been #1, has to be the worst thing to happen to anyone, worse than any of the things on this list..
I feel like if you had done a list of the actually top 20 most brutal deaths in history you wouldn't have been able to describe basically any of them
Tbh the Japanese girl who got tortured for 40 days has the most brutal death in history
RIP
The podcast I listened to about that was brutal.
Yh actually
Junko Furuta's case was brutal, sadistic and a miscarriage of justice. The only silver lining, if you can call it that, is that Junko's spirit endured through it all. Despite the pain and humiliation she was subjected to, she never surrendered to the disgusting monsters that ultimately killed her.
Guys who did that to her should experience the same thing themselves
@@marcin5690 nah atleast 10x worse
May they all, including those in the recent OceanGate tragedy, find peace in their rest.
Another notable individual is Brodir of Man, leader of the Viking army at the battle of Clontarf. After he was defeated by the forces of Irish High King Brian Boru, Brodir and several of his men fled, only to come upon Brian Boru's tent nearby. Brodir decapitated the eighty-year-old king while he was praying; when Brian Boru's brother, Ulf the Quarrelsome, found his murdered brother, he tracked down Brodir, cut open his stomach with an axe, pulled out his intestines, tied them to a tree, and then pulled Brodir around the tree several times so that his intestines were all wound out of him, all while Brodir was still alive.
Those were the days. What a great time to be alive.
You didn't really do full justice to the Byford Dolphin incident. It was an example of "explosive decompression". I can't remember the exact measurements but one of the divers was sucked through a hole about 6 inches or so in diameter in the space of about a second. Whilst, I suppose mercifully, it was over almost instantly, suffice it to say there wasn't a great deal left of the guy. I'm not fazed by a great deal, but that one haunted me after reading about it for ages.
The Brazen Bull, which is responsible for countless, deaths, undoubtedly, takes the cake. Every death, is more brutal than anything in this list.
We can only speculate, as none of us have been through any of these horrifying scenarios.
Junko Furuta should be here
That's what I thought
jesus has the worst death but he is risen!!
Cave diving isn't a sport it's a insanity
With the brazen bull? It is also a legend that the creator itself took it to show it to some sort of a king, and the king actually showcase it by shoving the creator in it himself.
Junko and hisashi are the worst I've ever heard of, those poor people..
Thought Jesus Christ was gonna be #1
Probably on the fiction list of worse deaths
@@picklemat4619Jesus Christ was a real person… there is documented proof of his existence, death and influence. Your ignorance is showing.
@@archetexture3409calm down tough guy
Ouchi was not kept alive because of his family. The government kept him alive despite his and his family’s please to let him die. The Japanese government wanted to see just how long someone with extreme radiation sickness could live.
I'm surprised Jesus didn't make the list.
There are much worse deaths
Name some
@@samuelpounds1475 Google,or read a book
😂
@@samuelpounds1475 junko
Treadwell's audio is available, and it is terrifying.
Brazen Bull: "Check out this torture device shaped like a bull."
"Show me how it works."
*Gulp*
Why isn't the death of Jesus of Nazareth included in this list? Historically it's one of the most painful ways to die from... 39 lashes , forced to walk while carrying a wooden cross and nailed and hung on the same cross for 6 hours ....
Whats scary about the nutty putty incident is that when all hope was lost they shot him up with some kind of drug to calm and relax him cause they knew there was no way to get hom out
Truly sad
They never drugged him. They did allow his brother in the hole to sing church hymns and pray with John and allowed him to talk to his wife via a radio from time to time. You can read a recount by rescuer Suzy M. Just google it.
John Jones' death further supports my wish to never go spelunking. Just being stuck in a cave alone is nightmare fuel.
I can't believe you didn't include Robert-François Damiens. His death will turn your stomach.
May these people rest in peace.
The reality of this list can't even be mentioned because it breaks every ToS that exists for such things. but 'Funky Town' is the one that comes to mind without any descriptions. If you know; you know.
What you didn't mention about Timothy Treadwell and his gf was that their remains were not only found in the area . . . but also in the bear that ATE them alive.
Oh my!
The nutty putty cave incident had me so hooked when I first learned about it. Such a crazy way to go.
This list was pretty good but ive heard about some other brutal deaths that werent covered on here.
Me too like " day of the dead " 1985
in *recorded* history. There must have been unthinkable gut-wrenching things happen to people that nobody knows about.
True and thats what i think about most of the time cause we barely know like 5% of the past remaining 95% is still holding alot of such incidents might be more painful than we'll ever come across
I’m actually surprised you guys didn’t mention crucifixion.
Me too
Because it's just in a story of a BS book?
@@MikeBeltMikeBeltMany people were actually crucified. So it goes beyond the New Testament.
Can’t believe the Blood Eagle wasn’t even mentioned
What about Crucifixion? Death by a bear, but not Crucifixion? Wonder why it isn't there...
0:40 Bottom left corner.... that guy knows he forgot to delete his browsing history for sure.
what about the death of Jesus he really did suffer and died in a horrific way
William Crammond wasn't actually responsible for the Byford Dolphin Incident. In 2008 a report was obtained by the North Sea Divers Alliance that showed that faulty equipment caused the accident and there was no human error. The idea that Crammond was responsible came from the first report which theorized he may have been responsible due to his proximity to the faulty clamps before decompression. The first report remained the only official version of the story since the company responsible didn't want to pay any settlement.