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In 1978, 15-year-old Mary Vincent was raped, had her arms cut off, and was thrown off a 30-foot cliff. Barely alive, she packed her stumps with mud to stop the bleeding, climbed back up, and walked three miles naked to find help.

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Mary Vincent helped put her attacker behind bars twice, but the system failed her. He served just eight years and, as she passed him in court, whispered, "I’ll finish the job." After his release, he murdered another woman. Despite it all, Mary became a powerful advocate for victims' rights.
 

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Starożytna perska metoda egzekucji.

"Scaphism, also known as "the boats," was an ancient Persian method of execution designed to inflict maximum suffering. This gruesome practice involved trapping the victim between two boats, leaving only the head, hands, and feet exposed. The condemned person was then force-fed milk and honey, which led to severe diarrhea.

The mixture of excrement and honey attracted insects, which would feed on and breed within the victim's flesh, leading to a slow, agonizing death. Scaphism stands out in history for its sheer brutality and the psychological terror it imposed."
 
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