Burning alive is just about the worst way to go. Used as a homicide technique, it is downright diabolical. This extreme extermination tactic is almost always political. Burning adversaries alive makes a point. Perversely, often those who commit these most grisly of murders believe they are justified—if not sanctified.
1#Ireland’s Last Witch
According to witness Joanna Burke, “She was burning on the hearth. The house was full of smoke and smell. When I looked down to the kitchen I saw the remains of Bridget Cleary, laying on a sheet.” But Michael insisted. “It is not Bridget I’m burning. You will soon see her go up the chimney.” According to Irish lore, once the changeling died, the loved one it replaced would return, riding a white horse.
2#Transgender In Turkey
According to Transgender Europe, Turkey surpasses all European nations in transgender murders. Turkish transgender sex workers explain the dangers of their profession: “There are very few trans individuals who die of natural causes—nearly none.” While homosexuality is legal in Turkey, there is tremendous political and social pressure. Kader had become known to millions for her resistance against militant police during the Istanbul Pride Parade, which was suppressed using pepper spray, water cannons, and non-lethal bullets.
3#Peruvian Amazon Witchcraft
The Shiringamazu Alto community kept detailed records of Jarionca’s trial. A majority vote condemned her. Her execution served “as an example to the community and other communities against this type of damage.” Prosecutor Hugo Mauricio of the Puerto Bermudez region indicates that witchcraft accusations are common among the 300 indigenous groups within the territory. The remote area is far from the reach of the Peruvian government, with limited access to justice, health, and education. In 2015, a nearby pregnant woman was charged with witchcraft and beaten until she miscarried.
4#Venezuelan Vigilante Justice
In May 2016, Venezuelan vigilantes burned a thief alive over the equivalent of $5. Roberto Bernal, 43, was beaten until semi-conscious, doused in gasoline, and set ablaze. He died two days later. An older man had accused Bernal of pickpocketing him. Many members of the mob were uncertain of Bernal’s guilt but were wary of wallet, cell phone, and motorcycle thefts. According to 29-year-old Eduardo Mijares, “We wanted to teach this man a lesson. We are tired of being robbed every time we go into the street.”Only one of the vigilantes has been brought to justice. Maickol Jaimez Veroes has been charged with premeditated homicide and arson. Captured on video, Bernal’s slaughter highlighted the growing problem of mob justice in the crisis-plagued country. The number of vigilante cases being investigated by the Venezuela’s attorney general skyrocketed to 74 by May 2016, from a mere two incidents in 2015.
5#Honeymoon Horror
According to Rafiq’s husband, Hassan Khan, they had been in love since their school days, but her family rejected his proposals, forcing them to elope. Rafiq was deeply concerned, and only agreed to return under the ruse of the celebration. Upon sentencing, her murderous mother coldly stated, “I don’t have any regrets.” Rafiq’s brother, Anees, was sentenced to life in prison for his involvement. His lawyer protests, insisting Anees had no involvement.
6#Clerk’s Nightmare
CCTV footage shows a man wearing yellow rain gear, a black hood, and black gloves. Authorities discovered an abandoned beach cruiser bicycle four blocks away from the gas station. It matches a description of the vehicle the assailant used to flee. The motive remains a mystery. Secret Witness of Shasta County is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Wick’s murderer.
7#Proposal Rejection Vengence
According to Sadaqat’s aunt, trouble began when she refused the marriage proposal to Shaukat’s six months before the attack. His son was already married with a child. An initial report by the Punjab police stated that Sadaqat had self-immolated after having a dispute with her principal’s son, Haroon. Attacks on women who refuse marriage proposal are common in Pakistan.
8#Missionary Mayhem
A 50-strong mob attacked Staines and his sons while they slept. On Septmber 3, 2003, a court sentenced Dara Singh to death for the murders. However, in 2005, the Orisha high court commuted his sentence to life. 18 others charged with the murder were acquitted for lack of evidence. In a 2002, Utter Pradesh Assembly election, the ultra-Hindutva political party Krantikari Manuwadi Morcha (KMM) put Staines’s killer, Dara Singh, on the ballot in a sign of defiance.
9#Burned Alive In A Trash Can
Griffin was a freshman at Steinmetz College Prep. He was a respectful dog-lover with plans to join the school swim team. He never stayed out after curfew, so his mother knew something was horribly wrong when he failed to return home on the night of September 16, 2016. A group of Chicago pastors have offered a $7,500 reward for any information leading to the arrest in this brutal burning murder. Investigators remain stumped.
10#Isis Sex Slaves
The Yazidi are an ethno-religious group of Kurds. They are known for endogamy—or marrying within their ranks. Their ancient religion combines elements of Islam, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity, which makes them a target of hardline militants. Based on estimates from the Kurdistan Regional Government, ISIS has abducted 1800 Yazidi women and girls. According to Skye Wheeler at Human Rights Watch, “The longer they are held by ISIS, the more horrific life becomes for Yazidi women, bought and sold, brutally raped, their children torn from them.”
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