Andyman
Senator
What if...
...the modern countries will continue to crucify their criminals?
Let's visit some capital cities and see how the death penalty is carried out there.
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Amsterdam. A group of people passing by the bridge watches Eva Lotta Van der Linden, the cunning spy girl, finally caught and sentenced, lifted with her cross. She was the very first female criminal to be crucified in Netherlands.
Athens. Angeliki Floriakis, convicted of attempted assassination, looks slightly less naked herself as she hangs among naked, ancient female statues.
Manhattan. Overshadowed by the distant tall buildings a bank robber, Leila Delaney Armstrong, is dying straight on the street, despite her feminine attractiveness arousing little interest among passers-by, rushing to work at 6:30 a.m. They will look at her carefully and in detail after they get off work.
Mombasa. Njeri Barongo Ali, crucified for the husband murder in the city center, has been hanging on the cross for two days now. The government ordered the police to give the condemned woman water thrice a day in order to prolong her agony as much as possible.
Paris. The citizens watching with amusement painful twitches of Ambre Moreau, a local city hall employee who turned out to be involved in money laundering for one of the Sudanese drug gangs. Her ordeal included flogging, rape and the insertion of salt sachets into her vagina and anus to increase her suffering and humiliation.
Reykjavik. Einar Olafsson and Kristin Gunnarsdottir punished for a high treason and selling the top secret informations to the Russian agent Elena Nikolayevna Frolova (impaled a week earlier). They have additional nails hammered under crotches to give them painful support to their pubic areas.
Rome. At the feet of the Pantheon temple a serial killer Bianca Ricci is dying like an ancient offering to some bloodthirsty Roman god.
Tokyo. Haruko Sunomiya, an arsonist, dies in loneliness, highly ignored by her compatriots who did already look at her as much as they wanted the day before.
Vienna. A girl walking the dog watches her neighbor, Croatian immigrant Anja Ljupka Stolar, who turned out to be an accomplice in a gang that kidnapped children for ransom and was crucified in front of her own apartment building. The judge decided that she should die naked.
Warsaw. The corpse of a Russian spy known as Adrianna Ewa Kowalska thrown in the trash, rotting in the local garbage dump after twenty-six hours of agony in the middle of the central square in front of the municipal office.
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...the modern countries will continue to crucify their criminals?
Let's visit some capital cities and see how the death penalty is carried out there.
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Amsterdam. A group of people passing by the bridge watches Eva Lotta Van der Linden, the cunning spy girl, finally caught and sentenced, lifted with her cross. She was the very first female criminal to be crucified in Netherlands.
Athens. Angeliki Floriakis, convicted of attempted assassination, looks slightly less naked herself as she hangs among naked, ancient female statues.
Manhattan. Overshadowed by the distant tall buildings a bank robber, Leila Delaney Armstrong, is dying straight on the street, despite her feminine attractiveness arousing little interest among passers-by, rushing to work at 6:30 a.m. They will look at her carefully and in detail after they get off work.
Mombasa. Njeri Barongo Ali, crucified for the husband murder in the city center, has been hanging on the cross for two days now. The government ordered the police to give the condemned woman water thrice a day in order to prolong her agony as much as possible.
Paris. The citizens watching with amusement painful twitches of Ambre Moreau, a local city hall employee who turned out to be involved in money laundering for one of the Sudanese drug gangs. Her ordeal included flogging, rape and the insertion of salt sachets into her vagina and anus to increase her suffering and humiliation.
Reykjavik. Einar Olafsson and Kristin Gunnarsdottir punished for a high treason and selling the top secret informations to the Russian agent Elena Nikolayevna Frolova (impaled a week earlier). They have additional nails hammered under crotches to give them painful support to their pubic areas.
Rome. At the feet of the Pantheon temple a serial killer Bianca Ricci is dying like an ancient offering to some bloodthirsty Roman god.
Tokyo. Haruko Sunomiya, an arsonist, dies in loneliness, highly ignored by her compatriots who did already look at her as much as they wanted the day before.
Vienna. A girl walking the dog watches her neighbor, Croatian immigrant Anja Ljupka Stolar, who turned out to be an accomplice in a gang that kidnapped children for ransom and was crucified in front of her own apartment building. The judge decided that she should die naked.
Warsaw. The corpse of a Russian spy known as Adrianna Ewa Kowalska thrown in the trash, rotting in the local garbage dump after twenty-six hours of agony in the middle of the central square in front of the municipal office.
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