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Victim's final words while subjected to brutal medieval torture method are some of the 'coldest' in history

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Updated 12:49 23 Sep 2025 GMT+1Published 12:48 23 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Victim's final words while subjected to brutal medieval torture method are some of the 'coldest' in history

Peine forte et dure was one of the more simple yet brutal medieval torture methods

Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair

Medieval torture methods were no joke and it makes you wonder about just how twisted the human mind can get.

Societies used to get really creative when it came to trying to pry information out of unwilling individuals, regardless of how gruesome they may look.

Anything from rodents to metal clamps were used to administer pain to suspected guilty parties, with Greek legend even suggesting that bronze bulls were used to effectively roast someone alive while they were trapped inside.

But the more people do research into our history, the more we uncover about our disturbing past.

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We're lucky that we live in a time where courts of law use evidence, testimonies and witnesses to sentence suspected criminals, instead of a painstaking torture device to try and force a confession out of it.

Your insides could be destroyed by the method (YouTube/ZackDFilms)
Your insides could be destroyed by the method (YouTube/ZackDFilms)

Another method has come under the spotlight on social media, and it's called Peine forte et dure.

The complex-sounding form of torture and execution was extremely popular in the UK, when a defendant refusing to enter a plea was punished for doing so with physical pain.

It would be used to force the defendant into a plea so a trial could proceed, in a time where some thought refusing to plead was more or less a protest against the power of the court.

The method consisted of a wooden board being placed on the individual's chest with heavier stones being placed on it until they entered a plea or died.

'Peine forte et dure' translates to 'hard and forceful punishment' from Law French, an archaic language, but if you can't visualise the pain one would have to endure under the rocks, take a look at this simulation from YouTuber Zack D. Films:

The pressure placed on your ribs and organs were to the point where they could be crushed as your arms and legs were stretched out to the sides and restrained.

Breathing would get more difficult as the weight increased over hours or days, but people recalled the famous last words of one man when he was accused of witchcraft in 1692.

Giles Corey was subjected to Peine forte et dure by Sheriff George Corwin in Salem Town, Massachusetts.

But legend says he didn't cry out in pain as rocks were placed on the boards, as two days into the torture, he was asked to enter a plea but every time they brought it up, he reportedly replied: "More weight."

The authorities complied, with the Sheriff even stepping on the stones himself from time to time.

Corey's last words would go down in folklore (YouTube/ZackDFilms)
Corey's last words would go down in folklore (YouTube/ZackDFilms)

Taking to the comments, one user wrote: "'More weight' is a cold line."

Another said: "'MORE WEIGHT!' -The rawest line in the Crucible."

A third user added: "Humanity’s capability/creativity for torture methods is something out of this world."

And someone else pointed out: "Feel bad for the people who were innocent and got forced to plead guilty or die."

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/ZackDFilms

Topics: True Crime, History, YouTube, Weird

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

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