@@ericscaillet2232 People riddled with cancer in terrible pain and a few weeks from death may disagree if a massive dose of morphine was offered as an alternative.
Dying in ones sleep might not be as pleasant as many imagine. It often involves suffocation and some people might actually be experiencing that on some level. Sleep is different from comatose unconciousness.
Raging Agent as Christians we don’t concern ourselves with the so called “justice” of the governments of this world which are controlled by Allah and his followers. Paul more than any other Apostle believed in the right of governments to enact and enforce the law going as far as saying that they are ministers of God. Yet Paul was in fact tried and LEGALLY EXECUTED by his government at the time while going through the legal channels of his time as a Roman citizen. That irony should not be missed by followers of Christ, that while seeking for man to bring them justice the likely result is the exact opposite. In other words, the justice of this world falls short of the ideal. Fortunately for all of us, God has His Judgment and He will settle it in His time. Meanwhile, God will not stop wicked governments from carrying out murder in the name of “justice”. Read Matthew 5:38-42. No Christian should endorse capital punishment because only God has the right to try and execute man.
The hotdog test used is not a very good example too prove a person isn't cooking from the inside out. Yes the test was a minute long (twice as long as an execution) however your only putting 120volts through the hotdog, which is not even a fraction of the voltage going through the condemned. Very unimpressive test from someone who is supposed to be considered knowledgeable!
The watts are roughly the same. The outlet has lower voltage but higher amps. The electricity coming out of the outlet and the electrical chair has the same amount of energy, and hence heat potential. It doesn't take someone 7 minuites to die from that electricity they die nearly instantly the point of the exercise was to show that its not the heat from the electricity killing someone.
It's not the volts doc. It's the amps. You have 120v with 4X the amps as that of the chair. The test is biased, but it's biased toward the chairs favor. Because the chair may be 20K volts. But using only a quarter the amps. Hell my tazer is 125,000 volts. Some higher than that. You can't determine the lethality of a current through voltage alone.
Voltage doesn't kill Amperage doesn't kill Voltage AND amperage combined kills. That stun gun also puts out a lot of EMI which is picked up by the oscilloscope probe
that's what i think too. basically anything over 50 volts with more than .1 or .2 milliamps of current can be lethal. also the frequency of the current comes into play
Many commenting seem to be under the impression that the electric chair is cruel or inhumane, and the people consigned suffer in some way. Well, you can rest assured that those who die in the electric chair feel no pain whatsoever. In fact, it's *physically impossible* for them to feel pain, or even be aware of when the switch was flipped. You see, the human nervous system reacts and signals the rest of the body at a speed of only about 105-110 m/s. The electricity that courses through the brain in an execution, however, travels at several thousand times that speed; any cognizance on the part of the condemned is nigh impossible. The victim's neurons, all at once, begin firing at such a speed that conscious awareness of pain, or any stimuli for that matter, just isn't going to happen. It's immediate lights out.
I agree. Electricity travels a lot faster than it takes the body's nerve receptors to react to it.If it was cruel or painful they wouldn't do it..What's frightening is being led to the execution chamber and seeing the chair all ready and waiting. The execution itself, I would imagine is just an anti-climax. Over in a split second. The only people who would know this,of course, are all those that have been executed in this manner down the years. None have ever survived to tell the tale, which is why there will always be doubts and debates on this subject.
When you look at pictures of Ted Bundy on the slab after his execution, his facial expression is completly blank as if nothing even happened. That fast I guess.
I have known a few electricians in my time. At least two of them have had accidental severe shocks by which I mean a shock that knocks them out for several minutes. Typically, the current path is between one hand/arm to the other hand/arm or to a leg. The initial zap can stop the heart. If the heart stays stopped, that's the end of that. If the heart isn't stopped and you want to kill the guy, you do it again until the heart stops beating.
Over the years, I have become progressively more anti-capital punishment. The thing to remember is that electrocution came about as the result of a battle between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse (known as the battle of the currents). If they had been selling sledge hammers, we would have had 100 years of sledge-o-cution in America.
I've been electrocuted on a highline in 1995 and let me say "I AIN'T GOT THE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW INTENSE IT WAS" you muscles draw up and you can't move, no matter how hard you try you can't move, your heart stops, you body starts to cook from the inside, you will loose conscious after a few seconds, if your lucky like me gravity will pull you off the line, then comes the fall, like dropping a limp piece of meat you hit the ground, your technically dead at this point and again if your lucky like I was there's someone there to restart your heart with CPR, it broke my neck in 2 places, lucky enough it didn't sever my spinal cord but with surgery I'm able to walk, in great pain but alive none the less, the longterm effects of electrocution are brutal, it ruined my life BUT I'm able to tell my story today, I was the luckiest son of a bitch ever to survive this damn nightmare
I love hearing them trying to explain electricity to people who they presume don't understand electricity. I mean I haven't heard anything inaccurate as of 4:09, it's just the oversimplification makes my sides cry.
+Deer Viehch What about the pain that criminals inflicted on the victims? They didn't offer the victims a last meal request. I'm for the death penalty. Why house and feed a murderer for the rest of his life in prison when he/she took a life in a horrific manner
I've been electrocuted once. It wasn't as many vaults as the electric chair of course, but it was extremely painful and actually quite shocking tbh. And it was for a second.
Theres a big difference between electrocuting a hotdog and hearing a sizzle coming from a HUMAN. Your applying way more voltage to the body and cooking inside organs sick, heartless bastards. I am sure that "30 second cycle" feels like an eternity to the guy being murdered in that chair.
Bro, scientific research says that it's not the volts that actually kill us, the more amps there is, the more bloody we'll get. So this is truly how electricity works once it comes to cooking a human? That's even worse than cooking up a food! Talk about shocking!
I see your point because the electric chair runs on 26kV and about 1kA, when electrocuting the hot dog its 120V and 13A. Execution from the electric chair only takes 30 Seconds whereby electrocuting the hot dog here took closer to a minute
+William Connell That may be true; however, you have to understand that, until lethal injection was introduced and first used in Texas nearly 35 years ago (specifically, 1982), electrocution was long considered the most humane form of execution used in the United States or anywhere else in the world that had (at that time) and still has the death penalty. Also, electrocution was, for years, considered far more humane than hanging, the gas chamber, or the firing squad.
EricEbac22 You really want to hang your hat on " Considered"....was the world not considered flat at one time? LOL Was hanging not also considered most humane before electrocution? Just because something is considered humane don't make it so. In fact, the very first execution with this contraption was a disaster! In 1890, William Kemmler (NY) failed to die after the first shock. It went so badly the electrode was burnt into his spine when it was all set and done. That was the FIRST one so how can they still have considered this humane? It failed to kill quickly and painlessly. It seems to me these people have just as much compassion as the ones they execute.
This is a very poor representation of what happens during an actual execution. For instance the stun gun produces so much disturbance that the oscilloscope already registers a reading before the stun gun actually touches the bone.
@@twistedyogert Oscilloscopes are usually built with one in the casing. But the probes have to extend outside, and work like antennas to pick up the electric noise a electroshocker makes.
What a stupid simulation. She wasn't creating a circuit through the meat/skull, she was creating a circuit on top of the skull/brain and reading the induced current on a scope. If you wanted to simulated the effect you would need 200 lbs of meat with one electrode affixed to bone on one side of the meat and another electrode in the meat itself while passing an AC current at 2000 volts and some 7-12 amps(which is 14-24000 watts, more than a house uses at peak load). A cheap stun gun is using high voltage (probably 5-10000 volts no matter what she said to create such a spark gap) and micro amperage so at best 1 or 2 milliwatts, it is the dumbest "test" I have ever seen. Not to mention Mr hot dog who didn't reveal wattage, take power from a 10 amp fused socket in your home and the hot dog would be smoking and popping in a half minuet or less. Put a typical electric chair charge through it and it will catch fire in milliseconds. I'm not for or against the death penalty, I'm one of those centrist assholes. But to say the electric chair causes instant unconsciousness because the skull doesn't allow current to bypass the brain is stupid. It's impossible to predict the path electricity will take through the body, which is why people survive getting hit by lighting carrying millions of times the power of a typical chair and others are turned into ash. There are many cases of people being cooked before unconscious and death and a burnt skin smell is always reported. Blood often pours through the nose and eyes as blood vessels pop, and defecation almost always occurs which is why it has been procedure to either plug the condemned's anus or give them a diaper. I'm not necessarily against the death penalty, I only have an issue with it being applied fairly and justly, but don't act like using a stun gun on a steak proves the person doesn't suffer tremendously during a "botched" electrocution which occurs quite often with this form of execution. There is also strong evidence that a prisoner may be able to feel the entire process, most states require 3 jolts of varying voltage and time because there is a high survival rate of people only given one long jolt. The second jolt is usually only 600 volts in an attempt not to cook the man if he is still alive before the final jolt.
this so called cooking is just the resistance of either the skin, skull, or organs resistance is basially electrons not managing to 'get inside' and the impact causing heat
Yeah when i saw that test I thought so too. It's really stupid and inaccurate test but most viewers are not educated enough about electricity so they don't really know.
I remember watching the GE Theater on TV as a kid in the 50s and GE would insert commercials with the slogan: "Live Better Electrically" in the programs. I guess some people thought that condemned prisoners could "Die Better Electrically".
Correct. Its Amperage that kills more than just voltage. Alabama's "Yellow Mama" uses 1, 800volts 8 Amps. Many botched executions because of the chair doesn't always work first jolt. Up to three jolts often required.
a judicial hanging (used in the UK up until the early 60s) was a swift process using the weight and height of the condemned to sever the spinal cord resulting in a quick death, and in France the guillotine was also a swift dispatch, the electric chair is a cruel method of executing the condemned, other states should use utahs method of firing squad
Tommy Deliso Why do some people get executed by electric chair and the other people die by the lethal injection or hanging? I really don't know! The methods are not the same.
Anti death penalty advocates say that death penalty should be abolished because it doesn't deter criminality ( their favorite line), but even jails don't deter crimes & are also cruel punishments, so if they follow their logic they should demand government to also abolish jails, they don't makes sense. I'm Italian living & working in Singapore, I admire it's death penalty law. Criminals are a menace & danger to us they deserve death by being killed.
And some people actually think that this method of execution is humane. I mean you're literally being cooked alive. Ugh, I could never put anybody through this.
@@scottcupp8129 They had this one guy who survived a botched execution of the electric chair and he said he felt everything the whole time and it was the same amount of power that they usually use for executions. I don't know what went wrong but yeah, he said that he felt like he was burning from the inside and I know it's kind of weird but he said he tasted like he had cold peanut butter in his mouth. Every time someone says that they don't feel anything because as soon as the electricity hits their brain, it basically shuts down their brain thus feeling no pain, I think of that story. But I guess we'll never know unless we actually go through it but then again we wouldn't be alive to let people know how it feels.
back in the late 80s,while working in a high rise office building in D.C. ,we were putting in new fluorescent light fixtures in a drop ceiling.in the buildings like this they utilize 277v to eliminate voltage drop on the numerous lights and distance from breaker panel.i had limited space to get wires into top of fixture because the floor/concrete above.we had 90 degree BX cable connectors because limited overhead.i pushed the wires into the fixture.while i grabbed the wires inside fixture to work the connector in for a lock nut,my pardner,who killed the power by removing the double throw switch,put the wires back on and did not know switch was in 'on' position...it was a stupid thing to do!i got hit with both phase legs,one in each hand.i remember my arms curled like weight lifting(curls) as the current pulled me in.w/in about 1 or 2 seconds/tops,my vision blurred,i felt a buzzing.lucky i was on a step ladder,as i fell it broke the connection.i woke after a bit,not sure how long i was out,and i had all the stuff from a desk i crashed on,lying around me.i did not hurt from fall,i felt very,very weak and had a heavy copper taste in my mouth.i only recall the initial hit and the curling.i felt nothing more.
I can't believe that human societies haven't figured out that a well applied choke hold is totally painless. The condamned could even chose who's going to do it... I know who I'd chose lol.
Ok so I just Cooked 2 hot dogs via the new method with 2 nail's and extension cord I just learned from this video 👍😁😄 as long as you are safe it's a great way to cook up a couple franks
No. This is government sanctioned murder disguised as justice that’s fully endorsed by Allah and his followers. Allah is pleased when criminals die for their crimes. Allah is Satan who delights in misery, suffering, and cruelty of any kind. So called born again Christians do the will of their father Allah by supporting the Satanic practice of capital punishment abolished by our Lord at the cross of Calvary.
CaptainRidley Read John 8:1-11. Many so called Christians think Jesus just “forgave” the woman because He is merciful. But the crime she committed was a CAPITAL OFFENSE that Jesus Himself established in the days of Moses. But He let her go because Jesus was to take her punishment on Himself. In other words, He died the death that she (and all of us CRIMINALS) DESERVE. Therefore the Law of God is satisfied with Jesus’ sacrifice and we no longer have authority to take life based on Old Testament Law. Jesus fulfilled the Law so we no longer have to seek our own justice. When so called Christians approve of the death penalty based on Old Testament Scripture they show that they don’t know God or believe in His justice.
Paul advocated for the right of governments to enact and execute their own laws going as far as calling them "ministers of God" to punish evil doers. But the story in Acts 25 should serve as an object lesson to Christians that the so called "justice" of this world falls well short of the ideal. Paul was in fact tried and LEGALLY EXECUTED by his own government while going through the legal process as a Roman citizen which he hoped would vindicate him. The irony of what actually happened should serve as a warning to every follower of Christ that while men seek the "justice of man" they will find that such justice is actually not just. God will not prevent wicked governments from carrying out murder in the name of "justice." Read Matthew 5:38-44. No Christian should advocate for the death penalty because only God has the ability to rightly judge and execute man.
Fake Account I'm saying that a totally innocent baby should be able to live. I am for the capital punishment 100%, it sickens me though that people are so morally wrong to say, a sick bastard, that killed someone should be left to live. While they couldn't give one care in the world about the purest thing in the ENTIRE world being killed off like a virus. If you don't think that's slightly messed up, I'm sorry that you don't know the difference between good and evil.
+Jarom McFarland What a load of fucking horseshit. So you're anti-abort, right? People against abortion are some of the most dumbest fucking people... There IS a certain time period when it's TOTALLY ok to abort the baby, that's why there's a rule prohibiting abortion after the baby has grown to a certain point, at least in civilized countries. Abortion is NOT a murder in any fucking way, never will be, never was.
Our last hangman Albert Peirpoint took a great pride in his work, he got the timing from leaving the holding cell to instant death by long drop hanging down to just over 11 seconds. He was so efficient that he was called to work at the Nuremberg trials after WW2.
Imagine how painful will it be and how loud will you scream and cry and regret for what you did or it'll be more painful if your the innocent one being killied in that way
The voltage kills, always the voltage kills. The amperage is just a consequence of the voltage passing through a resistor. If you put your hands on a welding electrodes(both of the machine) you will probably feel some skin burn or nothing. The amperage is huge, 20A or more but the voltage is just 12V or less
the amount of murders by stabbing and other types of killing are getting worse over here in England where I live. I just wish our bloody soft government would take a leaf out of America’s book and bring back the death penalty.
I don't know why strangulation isn't the gold standard. As a child I once wrapped a teatowel around my neck and pulled it tight & nearly lost consciousness in seconds. It didn't feel like suffocating and it was painless and it would be over quickly if applied as capital punishment.
This video does not seem to know that different states used different lengths of time for running electric current through a condemned, as well as differing voltages. Florida used a 38 second cycle, but Nebraska used one in excess of 2 minutes.
A small piece of bone was not an accurate test, because she didn't create any alternative path to ground via the rest of the skull, etc. She was forcing the current to have only one path i.e. through the beef brains.
"Contrary to popular belief the electric chair itself is not actually Electric, it's made of a non-conductive material" Who the fuck thought that the chair was actually electric!? I've never heard one person who thought that.
Abolish this method. I do agree that murderers and killers deserve to die, but it is not man's place to kill them, and it is certainly not man's place to torture them to death with electricity. Lock them away in a cell and give them two meals a day and no other luxuries.
Maybe the people who had to go thru this form of execution should've thought about how "inhumane" this was and the possibility of this as a consequence before they decided to murder their victims.
Mike Ozenghar yeah Mike this is JT here I'm all for the electric chair especially when rapist till the women when pedophilers kill the babies I'm all for it it's people like that are taking up too much space on this Earth you have a great night take care buddy
The people who sentence criminals to death would just be as bad because they are putting they prisoner in pain just the way the criminal did to the victim... If that makes sense xD
Regardless, the most humane death will always be dying in ones sleep. Or maybe I mean devine act of mercy.
There is no humane death by man.
@@ericscaillet2232 Yes there is , if they strap you to an atomic bomb!.
That worked for my Grampa, but it kinda sucked for the rest of the people in his car.
@@ericscaillet2232 People riddled with cancer in terrible pain and a few weeks from death may disagree if a massive dose of morphine was offered as an alternative.
Dying in ones sleep might not be as pleasant as many imagine. It often involves suffocation and some people might actually be experiencing that on some level.
Sleep is different from comatose unconciousness.
A quote from The Green Mile. He's frying now he's frying now they're cooking him good.
"Barbeque for me and you stanky panky pew pew pew!" Wild Bill The Green Mile
Fution Gumbo! I said gimme some!
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it was a sabotaged execution though
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Yeah the sponge was dry.
"It has energized modern execution"
Budum tiss
You don't say
Raging Agent as Christians we don’t concern ourselves with the so called “justice” of the governments of this world which are controlled by Allah and his followers. Paul more than any other Apostle believed in the right of governments to enact and enforce the law going as far as saying that they are ministers of God. Yet Paul was in fact tried and LEGALLY EXECUTED by his government at the time while going through the legal channels of his time as a Roman citizen. That irony should not be missed by followers of Christ, that while seeking for man to bring them justice the likely result is the exact opposite. In other words, the justice of this world falls short of the ideal. Fortunately for all of us, God has His Judgment and He will settle it in His time. Meanwhile, God will not stop wicked governments from carrying out murder in the name of “justice”. Read Matthew 5:38-42. No Christian should endorse capital punishment because only God has the right to try and execute man.
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1:56 she made it sound like everyone just sits in electric chairs like its a natural part of life
Like doing taxes.
"The electricity kills the brain by cooking it."
Uhm, OK. Is he dead? Job done.
Robert Zeurunkl , Is he cooked? Dinner is ready!
Found the 14 year old.
When your brain is gone YOU are gone. Your brain is you. Your body is just a vehicle
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Ted Bundy got fried 31 years ago today...damn...
Lourde Liebermann he addimeted to kill 20 though some thing 100
Lourde Liebermann and they were really brutal
The DarkCoven he was a killer, rapist, burglar and a necrophile. Give me one good reason why he shouldn’t have died. Hope he rots in hell
may he rest in peace
"Try to think of something that doesn't use electricity" an apple.
Apple PRODUCTS USE ELECTRICITY😄
A chair ;)
A bed 😁
Gas water heater
My butt
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Grant Jarnagin HELL YEAH!!!
The hotdog test used is not a very good example too prove a person isn't cooking from the inside out. Yes the test was a minute long (twice as long as an execution) however your only putting 120volts through the hotdog, which is not even a fraction of the voltage going through the condemned. Very unimpressive test from someone who is supposed to be considered knowledgeable!
of course it is, what do you mean "only 120 volts"? The energy output is roughly the same as the eletrical chair.
They only tested one cycle on the hotdog. During an execution via electric chair can last onwards 7 minutes. Either way it goes it’s inhuman
The watts are roughly the same. The outlet has lower voltage but higher amps. The electricity coming out of the outlet and the electrical chair has the same amount of energy, and hence heat potential. It doesn't take someone 7 minuites to die from that electricity they die nearly instantly the point of the exercise was to show that its not the heat from the electricity killing someone.
It's not the volts doc. It's the amps. You have 120v with 4X the amps as that of the chair. The test is biased, but it's biased toward the chairs favor. Because the chair may be 20K volts. But using only a quarter the amps. Hell my tazer is 125,000 volts. Some higher than that. You can't determine the lethality of a current through voltage alone.
Did their victims suffer?
Voltage doesn't kill
Amperage doesn't kill
Voltage AND amperage combined kills.
That stun gun also puts out a lot of EMI which is picked up by the oscilloscope probe
Amperage kills
that's what i think too. basically anything over 50 volts with more than .1 or .2 milliamps of current can be lethal. also the frequency of the current comes into play
The Ohm's law says that the amperage is directly proportional to the voltage.
Many commenting seem to be under the impression that the electric chair is cruel or inhumane, and the people consigned suffer in some way. Well, you can rest assured that those who die in the electric chair feel no pain whatsoever. In fact, it's *physically impossible* for them to feel pain, or even be aware of when the switch was flipped. You see, the human nervous system reacts and signals the rest of the body at a speed of only about 105-110 m/s. The electricity that courses through the brain in an execution, however, travels at several thousand times that speed; any cognizance on the part of the condemned is nigh impossible. The victim's neurons, all at once, begin firing at such a speed that conscious awareness of pain, or any stimuli for that matter, just isn't going to happen. It's immediate lights out.
Is that why people have survived the process?..lol
I agree. Electricity travels a lot faster than it takes the body's nerve receptors to react to it.If it was cruel or painful they wouldn't do it..What's frightening is being led to the execution chamber and seeing the chair all ready and waiting. The execution itself, I would imagine is just an anti-climax. Over in a split second. The only people who would know this,of course, are all those that have been executed in this manner down the years. None have ever survived to tell the tale, which is why there will always be doubts and debates on this subject.
When you look at pictures of Ted Bundy on the slab after his execution, his facial expression is completly blank as if nothing even happened. That fast I guess.
Fit Con the muscles relax after death. Did you expect him to have smile? That’s why most people shit themselves when they die.
I have known a few electricians in my time. At least two of them have had accidental severe shocks by which I mean a shock that knocks them out for several minutes. Typically, the current path is between one hand/arm to the other hand/arm or to a leg. The initial zap can stop the heart. If the heart stays stopped, that's the end of that. If the heart isn't stopped and you want to kill the guy, you do it again until the heart stops beating.
Over the years, I have become progressively more anti-capital punishment. The thing to remember is that electrocution came about as the result of a battle between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse (known as the battle of the currents). If they had been selling sledge hammers, we would have had 100 years of sledge-o-cution in America.
Damn........
I do so too!
Executors just get paid to kill peoples (sometimes the peoples are innocence).
+Giannis Mariettos ironically they dont actually get paid that much
+eric salles roll on one lol
+Venice Mackay they should use a giant microwave
I've been electrocuted on a highline in 1995 and let me say "I AIN'T GOT THE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW INTENSE IT WAS" you muscles draw up and you can't move, no matter how hard you try you can't move, your heart stops, you body starts to cook from the inside, you will loose conscious after a few seconds, if your lucky like me gravity will pull you off the line, then comes the fall, like dropping a limp piece of meat you hit the ground, your technically dead at this point and again if your lucky like I was there's someone there to restart your heart with CPR, it broke my neck in 2 places, lucky enough it didn't sever my spinal cord but with surgery I'm able to walk, in great pain but alive none the less, the longterm effects of electrocution are brutal, it ruined my life BUT I'm able to tell my story today, I was the luckiest son of a bitch ever to survive this damn nightmare
That truly is a horrifying yet amazing story, it’s a miracle you’re here to tell it still
Wow, Thank you for sharing that experience.
I love hearing them trying to explain electricity to people who they presume don't understand electricity. I mean I haven't heard anything inaccurate as of 4:09, it's just the oversimplification makes my sides cry.
Personally I am one of those who thinks that the electric chair shouldn't exist. Debate against if you wish, I'll be here. Please keep it civil.
me too
should not exist
There are ways much more painless. I'm against a death penalty anyways so...
+Deer Viehch What about the pain that criminals inflicted on the victims? They didn't offer the victims a last meal request. I'm for the death penalty. Why house and feed a murderer for the rest of his life in prison when he/she took a life in a horrific manner
Genuwine6799G Then he or she should have the whole rest of his/her life to think about that
electricity is very painful it is no way humane.
how do you know?
Will Jensen it is very quick to shit down the brain, causing no pain
Will Jensen shut*^
I've been electrocuted once. It wasn't as many vaults as the electric chair of course, but it was extremely painful and actually quite shocking tbh. And it was for a second.
I’ve zapped me self on house hold power . Believe you me it bloody hurts like hell
Theres a big difference between electrocuting a hotdog and hearing a sizzle coming from a HUMAN. Your applying way more voltage to the body and cooking inside organs sick, heartless bastards. I am sure that "30 second cycle" feels like an eternity to the guy being murdered in that chair.
Bro, scientific research says that it's not the volts that actually kill us, the more amps there is, the more bloody we'll get. So this is truly how electricity works once it comes to cooking a human? That's even worse than cooking up a food! Talk about shocking!
I see your point because the electric chair runs on 26kV and about 1kA, when electrocuting the hot dog its 120V and 13A. Execution from the electric chair only takes 30 Seconds whereby electrocuting the hot dog here took closer to a minute
That is right! Electrocution hurts like crazy!
+William Connell That may be true; however, you have to understand that, until lethal injection was introduced and first used in Texas nearly 35 years ago (specifically, 1982), electrocution was long considered the most humane form of execution used in the United States or anywhere else in the world that had (at that time) and still has the death penalty. Also, electrocution was, for years, considered far more humane than hanging, the gas chamber, or the firing squad.
EricEbac22 You really want to hang your hat on " Considered"....was the world not considered flat at one time? LOL Was hanging not also considered most humane before electrocution? Just because something is considered humane don't make it so. In fact, the very first execution with this contraption was a disaster! In 1890, William Kemmler (NY) failed to die after the first shock. It went so badly the electrode was burnt into his spine when it was all set and done. That was the FIRST one so how can they still have considered this humane? It failed to kill quickly and painlessly. It seems to me these people have just as much compassion as the ones they execute.
Did you... film your tv?
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This is like screen recorde of low bitrate and low quality sound
This is like screen recorde of low bitrate and low quality sound
This is like screen recorde of low bitrate and low quality sound
If you don't wanna suffer like that poor hotdog, you shouldn't commit a murder and stay away from crime...
The hot dog and the food was making me hungry.
"I didn't know the sponge had to be wet."
of course it had to be wet to conduct electricity
Lord Fellaini it's a reference to green mile
No shit Sherlock
“How long were you pissing on the toilet seat before your mama told you to put it up”
The sponge have to be soaked with saltwater on both the electrodes saltwater intensifies the AC current otherwise they is a fire.
I actually felt like im dying while watching this i can't breathe omg
I love the electric chair. I think executions should be televised.
This is a very poor representation of what happens during an actual execution. For instance the stun gun produces so much disturbance that the oscilloscope already registers a reading before the stun gun actually touches the bone.
Well let them tried on you and tell us how that works what its like
They should've used a Faraday cage.
@@twistedyogert Oscilloscopes are usually built with one in the casing. But the probes have to extend outside, and work like antennas to pick up the electric noise a electroshocker makes.
"Will that be regular or extra crispy ?"
@4:37 - They should have brought electroboom to do that experiment. Would have been much more fun...
What a stupid simulation. She wasn't creating a circuit through the meat/skull, she was creating a circuit on top of the skull/brain and reading the induced current on a scope. If you wanted to simulated the effect you would need 200 lbs of meat with one electrode affixed to bone on one side of the meat and another electrode in the meat itself while passing an AC current at 2000 volts and some 7-12 amps(which is 14-24000 watts, more than a house uses at peak load). A cheap stun gun is using high voltage (probably 5-10000 volts no matter what she said to create such a spark gap) and micro amperage so at best 1 or 2 milliwatts, it is the dumbest "test" I have ever seen. Not to mention Mr hot dog who didn't reveal wattage, take power from a 10 amp fused socket in your home and the hot dog would be smoking and popping in a half minuet or less. Put a typical electric chair charge through it and it will catch fire in milliseconds.
I'm not for or against the death penalty, I'm one of those centrist assholes. But to say the electric chair causes instant unconsciousness because the skull doesn't allow current to bypass the brain is stupid. It's impossible to predict the path electricity will take through the body, which is why people survive getting hit by lighting carrying millions of times the power of a typical chair and others are turned into ash. There are many cases of people being cooked before unconscious and death and a burnt skin smell is always reported. Blood often pours through the nose and eyes as blood vessels pop, and defecation almost always occurs which is why it has been procedure to either plug the condemned's anus or give them a diaper. I'm not necessarily against the death penalty, I only have an issue with it being applied fairly and justly, but don't act like using a stun gun on a steak proves the person doesn't suffer tremendously during a "botched" electrocution which occurs quite often with this form of execution. There is also strong evidence that a prisoner may be able to feel the entire process, most states require 3 jolts of varying voltage and time because there is a high survival rate of people only given one long jolt. The second jolt is usually only 600 volts in an attempt not to cook the man if he is still alive before the final jolt.
this so called cooking is just the resistance of either the skin, skull, or organs
resistance is basially electrons not managing to 'get inside' and the impact causing heat
Yeah when i saw that test I thought so too. It's really stupid and inaccurate test but most viewers are not educated enough about electricity so they don't really know.
@@geezerp1982 That is not how resistance works.
There are electrons in the entirety of the circuit before the power is even turned on.
@@jannikheidemann3805 wrong you thick idiot
In electronics school, we were told that "one amp for one second" through the body is considered a lethal shock.
Potentially even less can be lethal if it hits the heart in the right way at the same time.
I remember watching the GE Theater on TV as a kid in the 50s and GE would insert commercials with the slogan: "Live Better Electrically" in the programs. I guess some people thought that condemned prisoners could "Die Better Electrically".
cattle are killed instantly and painlessly, yet humans apply grotesque tortures on other humans.
Correct. Its Amperage that kills more than just voltage. Alabama's "Yellow Mama" uses 1, 800volts 8 Amps. Many botched executions because of the chair doesn't always work first jolt. Up to three jolts often required.
Not all convicts have the same resistance. Either the voltage drops, or the current drops.
zero reoffending rate . love it .
Yet one question remains...what happened to the hotdog?
It got cooked.... but not enough to make it safe to eat, i think.
Are you kidding me? hot dogs come pre cooked ofcourse they're safe to eat
@@Redicat it wound up on a nice soft bun, perhaps with some mustard,relish,or chili.😀😋
@@mikegallant811 I want hotdogs so bad now ill go to my supermarket and go buy a can and some sandwiches and all the good stuff unions name it
a judicial hanging (used in the UK up until the early 60s) was a swift process using the weight and height of the condemned to sever the spinal cord resulting in a quick death, and in France the guillotine was also a swift dispatch, the electric chair is a cruel method of executing the condemned, other states should use utahs method of firing squad
So the electric chair kills you by confusing the fuck out of your brain?
Over Electric chair is wrong being terrible. because lethal incjetcion is better course change.
OMG they cook people alive i can't believe that killing gun is better than cooking alive
I agree. Gunshot to the back of the head is extremely efficient, kills instantly, and it’s hard to botch that method.
Oh my god what a way to go
We know Ted Bundy was scared shitless of the chair. Good e'nuf for me.
he shouldve thought about that before he callously murdered people
Lord Fellaini wasn't he sick in the head?
What is the major reason for using this method of the execution?
They think it's more humane
Tommy Deliso Why do some people get executed by electric chair and the other people die by the lethal injection or hanging? I really don't know! The methods are not the same.
The reason is committing major crimes like over 100 counts of murder or repeatedly doing cruel crimes.
Kari E I think that the electric chair is not the default now since the year 2000.
+Kari E 100 counts of murder or serious crime ....so what about innocent child George stiny...I think they do this for their enjoyment
Anti death penalty advocates say that death penalty should be abolished because it doesn't deter criminality ( their favorite line), but even jails don't deter crimes & are also cruel punishments, so if they follow their logic they should demand government to also abolish jails, they don't makes sense. I'm Italian living & working in Singapore, I admire it's death penalty law. Criminals are a menace & danger to us they deserve death by being killed.
Imagine the electricity of the stun-gun shortly bringing back the pigs concienciousness
Death does not come when the heart stops. Death comes when the brain is done
Great Idea. I will be filming my tv.
That’s enough headphones for me
I was wearing headphones while watching this was but paranoia kicked in
I’m trying to watch a documentary about the electric chair and all of a sudden I get a Sims ad.
She says "You know you're not going anywhere any time soon".
I don't think you're going anywhere at all or anywhere else...
Your country should not have the death penalty us people here in Australia stopped it in the 1960s
I think they should have a electric toilet chair, you would surely shit yourself when they throw that switch. 👍😁
"Can you smell what's cooking?"
@Patrick McCarthy Yumm!
Murderers don't deserve humanity. Make it as painful as possible.
does that include solders.
Good old sparky!
And some people actually think that this method of execution is humane. I mean you're literally being cooked alive. Ugh, I could never put anybody through this.
The body is, yes. But the condemned would not feel anything at all as the electricity shorts the brain out. Once the brain is gone, so are you.
@@scottcupp8129 They had this one guy who survived a botched execution of the electric chair and he said he felt everything the whole time and it was the same amount of power that they usually use for executions. I don't know what went wrong but yeah, he said that he felt like he was burning from the inside and I know it's kind of weird but he said he tasted like he had cold peanut butter in his mouth. Every time someone says that they don't feel anything because as soon as the electricity hits their brain, it basically shuts down their brain thus feeling no pain, I think of that story. But I guess we'll never know unless we actually go through it but then again we wouldn't be alive to let people know how it feels.
back in the late 80s,while working in a high rise office building in D.C. ,we were putting in new fluorescent light fixtures in a drop ceiling.in the buildings like this they utilize 277v to eliminate voltage drop on the numerous lights and distance from breaker panel.i had limited space to get wires into top of fixture because the floor/concrete above.we had 90 degree BX cable connectors because limited overhead.i pushed the wires into the fixture.while i grabbed the wires inside fixture to work the connector in for a lock nut,my pardner,who killed the power by removing the double throw switch,put the wires back on and did not know switch was in 'on' position...it was a stupid thing to do!i got hit with both phase legs,one in each hand.i remember my arms curled like weight lifting(curls) as the current pulled me in.w/in about 1 or 2 seconds/tops,my vision blurred,i felt a buzzing.lucky i was on a step ladder,as i fell it broke the connection.i woke after a bit,not sure how long i was out,and i had all the stuff from a desk i crashed on,lying around me.i did not hurt from fall,i felt very,very weak and had a heavy copper taste in my mouth.i only recall the initial hit and the curling.i felt nothing more.
Electro-shock therapy of the more intense variety
Now if cooking fast is the idea, perhaps a really big microwave would be a better idea.
I can't believe that human societies haven't figured out that a well applied choke hold is totally painless. The condamned could even chose who's going to do it... I know who I'd chose lol.
Ok so I just Cooked 2 hot dogs via the new method with 2 nail's and extension cord I just learned from this video 👍😁😄 as long as you are safe it's a great way to cook up a couple franks
Milspecmachine , Electric weenies! But don't connect your own weenie, it would be shocking!!! Well, it it might be a good alternative for Viagra...
does anyone notice the girl is beautiful? :)
Oooohooo
...and smart!
Yes.
@Blood Beryl yep,have mercy,males are so base.
DID GOD GIVE YOU THE AUTHORITY TO DO SUCH THING
Mob logic. There is no justice in perpetrating further murder.
Yes
No. This is government sanctioned murder disguised as justice that’s fully endorsed by Allah and his followers. Allah is pleased when criminals die for their crimes. Allah is Satan who delights in misery, suffering, and cruelty of any kind. So called born again Christians do the will of their father Allah by supporting the Satanic practice of capital punishment abolished by our Lord at the cross of Calvary.
CaptainRidley Read John 8:1-11. Many so called Christians think Jesus just “forgave” the woman because He is merciful. But the crime she committed was a CAPITAL OFFENSE that Jesus Himself established in the days of Moses. But He let her go because Jesus was to take her punishment on Himself. In other words, He died the death that she (and all of us CRIMINALS) DESERVE. Therefore the Law of God is satisfied with Jesus’ sacrifice and we no longer have authority to take life based on Old Testament Law. Jesus fulfilled the Law so we no longer have to seek our own justice. When so called Christians approve of the death penalty based on Old Testament Scripture they show that they don’t know God or believe in His justice.
Paul advocated for the right of governments to enact and execute their own laws going as far as calling them "ministers of God" to punish evil doers. But the story in Acts 25 should serve as an object lesson to Christians that the so called "justice" of this world falls well short of the ideal. Paul was in fact tried and LEGALLY EXECUTED by his own government while going through the legal process as a Roman citizen which he hoped would vindicate him. The irony of what actually happened should serve as a warning to every follower of Christ that while men seek the "justice of man" they will find that such justice is actually not just. God will not prevent wicked governments from carrying out murder in the name of "justice." Read Matthew 5:38-44. No Christian should advocate for the death penalty because only God has the ability to rightly judge and execute man.
If murders should be left to live, shouldn't unborn babies have the same right?
shut the fuck up idiot
+Jarom McFarland Unborn babies aren't murderers dumbass
Fake Account I'm saying that a totally innocent baby should be able to live. I am for the capital punishment 100%, it sickens me though that people are so morally wrong to say, a sick bastard, that killed someone should be left to live. While they couldn't give one care in the world about the purest thing in the ENTIRE world being killed off like a virus. If you don't think that's slightly messed up, I'm sorry that you don't know the difference between good and evil.
Matthew Portelli
+Jarom McFarland What a load of fucking horseshit. So you're anti-abort, right?
People against abortion are some of the most dumbest fucking people...
There IS a certain time period when it's TOTALLY ok to abort the baby, that's why there's a rule prohibiting abortion after the baby has grown to a certain point, at least in civilized countries.
Abortion is NOT a murder in any fucking way, never will be, never was.
The hotdog would literally explode with 1600 volts and 10 amps going through it.
The Brits, with their 'hanged, drawn and Quartered' were the most imaginative in these entertainments.
Our last hangman Albert Peirpoint took a great pride in his work, he got the timing from leaving the holding cell to instant death by long drop hanging down to just over 11 seconds. He was so efficient that he was called to work at the Nuremberg trials after WW2.
Poor Hot Dog he's innocent!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Put two nails in a hotdog and plug it into 120v house power. Yep! Exactly like an execution! Great demonstration! Absolute terrible journalism.
Imagine how painful will it be and how loud will you scream and cry and regret for what you did or it'll be more painful if your the innocent one being killied in that way
The voltage kills, always the voltage kills. The amperage is just a consequence of the voltage passing through a resistor. If you put your hands on a welding electrodes(both of the machine) you will probably feel some skin burn or nothing. The amperage is huge, 20A or more but the voltage is just 12V or less
It's the quickest way to go In today's modern executions processes.
i was on that chair once they didn't know I was a robot and I do not die from electricity
Robots would get fried or short circuited actually.
my robot body is fire Prof
Fire proof... There aren't any flames involved. The motherboard would still get electricuted.
I know I died then came back to life as a robot
Ooh. OK. You're Terminator
the amount of murders by stabbing and other types of killing are getting worse over here in England where I live. I just wish our bloody soft government would take a leaf out of America’s book and bring back the death penalty.
Burn baby burn, disco inferno!
It should still be being used.
Capital punishment isn't humane at all. Unless blood lust/vengeance is considered humane...
I don't know why strangulation isn't the gold standard. As a child I once wrapped a teatowel around my neck and pulled it tight & nearly lost consciousness in seconds. It didn't feel like suffocating and it was painless and it would be over quickly if applied as capital punishment.
This video does not seem to know that different states used different lengths of time for running electric current through a condemned, as well as differing voltages. Florida used a 38 second cycle, but Nebraska used one in excess of 2 minutes.
I'm SHOCKED!
there is no humane way to kill someone. executions need to come to an end
chrishasaclue I agree
chrishasaclue I agree on that 100% Thank god in Germany we don't have the death penalty
chrishasaclue Definitely
Only dead person know the answer
ted bundy was killed on my birthday👁👄👁 ( not the year )
you would feel the electrocution for about 11/100ths of a second.
I've got an electric Blanket!
it's not the volts that gets you it's the amps
Incorrect
Wow!! So scary a person can just fry there brain cell and their balls shrink turns into s rocks ☠️😱
Do they Put a BAg over there HEAD and if sooo WHY if nothing happens to THEIR EYES ECT? is it FOR other PEOPLES COMFORT? Thanks For the Video
"try to think of something that doesn't use electricity" food,cups,hats,shirts, what a stupid question
This is is making me hungry in a very weird way!😃😃
So basically it's similar to how fly spray works on flies. 08:43
A small piece of bone was not an accurate test, because she didn't create any alternative path to ground via the rest of the skull, etc. She was forcing the current to have only one path i.e. through the beef brains.
I oppose the death penalty. But that doctor is hot.
I totally agree with u and the doctor part
a fucking 14 Year old was This way
That's how PERCY WHETMORE should have perished ,LOL.
"Try to think of something that doesn't use electricity"
Reading a book...?
Good answer but I have to put the light on because I only read at night. I'm like that these days....;-)
Actually still reading a book is using electricity. Your brain creates electrical currents while reading it.
"Contrary to popular belief the electric chair itself is not actually Electric, it's made of a non-conductive material"
Who the fuck thought that the chair was actually electric!?
I've never heard one person who thought that.
it is actually placed on the right calf
I don't think the condemned would feel anything at all. Maybe for a fraction of a section. The brain definitely gets shorted out.
Abolish this method. I do agree that murderers and killers deserve to die, but it is not man's place to kill them, and it is certainly not man's place to torture them to death with electricity. Lock them away in a cell and give them two meals a day and no other luxuries.
It's worse to rot in a jail cell for life rather than die in 1 short second
+t687m "No man's place to kill them", who's then? "god" ? Odin? Satan? Thor?
One bullet in the head or heart will do.
I like it......
+ramacahndra rao
One bullet in the head only. So they don't come back as a zombie.
Maybe the people who had to go thru this form of execution should've thought about how "inhumane" this was and the possibility of this as a consequence before they decided to murder their victims.
“They call this device, Electric chair. “ Lol can’t be the name more obvious than that?
Bring back the electric chair in every state that can possibly handle it
Joseph Taverna I agree with you they need to execute people
Mike Ozenghar yeah Mike this is JT here I'm all for the electric chair especially when rapist till the women when pedophilers kill the babies I'm all for it it's people like that are taking up too much space on this Earth you have a great night take care buddy
Joseph Taverna right on bro
1: 55 'It's a very real experience.' Is that so?
The people who sentence criminals to death would just be as bad because they are putting they prisoner in pain just the way the criminal did to the victim... If that makes sense xD