1 00:00:04,120 --> 00:00:06,360 Speaker 1: Hey, and welcome to the short Stuff. I'm Josh, and 2 00:00:06,360 --> 00:00:09,240 Speaker 1: there's Chuck and Dave's He's here with us in spirit. 3 00:00:09,640 --> 00:00:12,000 Speaker 1: I can feel and I can feel his presence wrapped 4 00:00:12,039 --> 00:00:15,400 Speaker 1: around us in a big hug um. And that means, 5 00:00:15,440 --> 00:00:19,000 Speaker 1: of course that this is short stuff, very loving, harmonious 6 00:00:19,040 --> 00:00:25,600 Speaker 1: episode about disemboweling, being beheaded, um, and having your innards 7 00:00:25,640 --> 00:00:30,320 Speaker 1: burnt in front of your very eyes. Yes, we're talking 8 00:00:30,360 --> 00:00:35,160 Speaker 1: about the old timey punishments and one of the reasons 9 00:00:35,400 --> 00:00:39,199 Speaker 1: that you hear about things like being drawn and quartered 10 00:00:39,280 --> 00:00:42,519 Speaker 1: and you know, all this disgusting taking stuff taking places 11 00:00:42,560 --> 00:00:46,680 Speaker 1: that kings and nobility would do the stuff to. Really, 12 00:00:47,159 --> 00:00:49,680 Speaker 1: I mean that was the intent, was to try and say, hey, 13 00:00:50,240 --> 00:00:52,000 Speaker 1: you don't want this to happen to you, don't do 14 00:00:52,080 --> 00:00:55,640 Speaker 1: this kind of stuff. They weren't only sat us, they 15 00:00:55,720 --> 00:00:58,120 Speaker 1: might have been that too, but it was really as 16 00:00:58,160 --> 00:01:05,039 Speaker 1: a countermeasure to try to keep people from committing crimes. Uh. Yeah, 17 00:01:05,360 --> 00:01:07,720 Speaker 1: it was like basically saying like this is this is 18 00:01:07,760 --> 00:01:09,840 Speaker 1: what happens if you mess with me the king. It 19 00:01:09,920 --> 00:01:13,280 Speaker 1: just shows like not everybody can do that, even its 20 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:17,000 Speaker 1: historically speaking, not everybody can order somebody to do that 21 00:01:17,040 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 1: to another human being and get away with it. And 22 00:01:19,200 --> 00:01:22,360 Speaker 1: that's kind of what the monarch was showing, like this 23 00:01:22,440 --> 00:01:25,000 Speaker 1: is what happens. And so it was reserved for the 24 00:01:25,000 --> 00:01:28,160 Speaker 1: worst possible crimes you can think of, which was the 25 00:01:28,280 --> 00:01:32,200 Speaker 1: crime against the monarchy, like treason, you know. Yeah, and 26 00:01:32,240 --> 00:01:36,240 Speaker 1: we're specifically talking about being hanged, drawn and quartered, which 27 00:01:36,319 --> 00:01:40,080 Speaker 1: is a real thing, but it's just not quite in 28 00:01:40,080 --> 00:01:43,240 Speaker 1: that order. And they don't know why we say it 29 00:01:43,280 --> 00:01:45,199 Speaker 1: that way. It's kind of weird, right, And they left 30 00:01:45,200 --> 00:01:47,680 Speaker 1: out some pretty important parts too, but they were just 31 00:01:48,120 --> 00:01:51,720 Speaker 1: it's it's one of the lazi early more lazily named 32 00:01:51,760 --> 00:01:53,920 Speaker 1: I was made up a word, but I said no, No, 33 00:01:54,680 --> 00:01:58,440 Speaker 1: it was one of the more lazily named punishments. But um. 34 00:01:58,480 --> 00:02:01,720 Speaker 1: It started out in the thirteen century. I think the 35 00:02:01,760 --> 00:02:04,520 Speaker 1: first person was a pirate who will talk about by 36 00:02:04,560 --> 00:02:11,560 Speaker 1: the last name of Maurice Um and and then um. 37 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 1: It went all the way up until the nineteenth century. 38 00:02:14,080 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 1: Even it wasn't until eighteen seventy that it was taken 39 00:02:16,880 --> 00:02:19,960 Speaker 1: off of the books where it was finally outlawed in 40 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:23,480 Speaker 1: England as a punishment for crime. Yeah, I think it's 41 00:02:23,520 --> 00:02:27,760 Speaker 1: we should read here the actual English law text. So 42 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:31,400 Speaker 1: here goes, uh, that you be drawn on a hurdle 43 00:02:31,880 --> 00:02:34,280 Speaker 1: to the place of execution, where you shall be hanged 44 00:02:34,280 --> 00:02:37,880 Speaker 1: by the neck easy enough to understand, uh, and being 45 00:02:37,919 --> 00:02:41,960 Speaker 1: alive cut down. Okay, your privy members shall be cut off. 46 00:02:42,520 --> 00:02:45,240 Speaker 1: I think we know what that's all about. Private parts, 47 00:02:48,560 --> 00:02:51,720 Speaker 1: and your bowels taken out and burned before you, your 48 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:54,160 Speaker 1: head severed from your body, and your body divided into 49 00:02:54,160 --> 00:02:57,400 Speaker 1: four quarters to be disposed of at the king's pleasure, 50 00:02:58,400 --> 00:03:00,680 Speaker 1: which I mean it is. Yeah, that's owningly, you can 51 00:03:00,720 --> 00:03:03,239 Speaker 1: still kind of get what they're saying in a lot 52 00:03:03,240 --> 00:03:05,400 Speaker 1: of ways, but well we'll explain it just to be 53 00:03:05,440 --> 00:03:08,800 Speaker 1: a little more graphic. So the first part is drawing 54 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:12,320 Speaker 1: right where you're put on like a sled aboard something 55 00:03:12,320 --> 00:03:15,480 Speaker 1: like that, and you're dragged behind a horse. Um, And 56 00:03:15,520 --> 00:03:20,120 Speaker 1: typically you're dragged in London from Newgate Prison to the 57 00:03:20,200 --> 00:03:24,000 Speaker 1: execution grounds in a place called Tyburn, which, now that 58 00:03:24,080 --> 00:03:26,240 Speaker 1: I am aware of this, I want to go tour 59 00:03:26,280 --> 00:03:28,200 Speaker 1: Tyburn next time we're in London. I'll bet they have 60 00:03:28,280 --> 00:03:32,240 Speaker 1: some pretty gruesome like guided tours, you know. Yeah, and 61 00:03:32,280 --> 00:03:35,160 Speaker 1: when you say dragged on a sled, um, it's not 62 00:03:35,240 --> 00:03:43,600 Speaker 1: like fun Santa Slay style right style or Indiana Jones style. No, 63 00:03:43,720 --> 00:03:46,160 Speaker 1: probably even worse than that. I think the idea is 64 00:03:46,200 --> 00:03:49,840 Speaker 1: that that part is also painful and humiliating their people 65 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:53,760 Speaker 1: along this little parade route, like throwing garbage at you. 66 00:03:55,040 --> 00:03:57,320 Speaker 1: When you finally get there, you're in pretty rough shape. 67 00:03:57,360 --> 00:04:00,200 Speaker 1: And then they hang you from a rope. But the 68 00:04:00,240 --> 00:04:02,160 Speaker 1: intent is not to kill you, so they don't like 69 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:05,120 Speaker 1: pull the gallows and you drop through the trapdoor and 70 00:04:05,160 --> 00:04:07,400 Speaker 1: break your neck. You're The point is to hang you 71 00:04:07,480 --> 00:04:11,720 Speaker 1: to where you're choking and you're asphyxiating and you think 72 00:04:11,720 --> 00:04:15,280 Speaker 1: you're gonna die. But then they don't let that happen, right, 73 00:04:15,600 --> 00:04:18,560 Speaker 1: They're like, no, no, no, we're gonna bring you back 74 00:04:18,680 --> 00:04:21,919 Speaker 1: or cut you down before you can possibly die. So 75 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:24,480 Speaker 1: now we've got the drawn part, the hanged part. Now 76 00:04:24,520 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: we get to, for my money, the worst part, where 77 00:04:27,240 --> 00:04:30,200 Speaker 1: your genitalia is cut off. And by the way, we 78 00:04:30,240 --> 00:04:33,600 Speaker 1: should say this from what I could tell, this specifically 79 00:04:33,640 --> 00:04:36,680 Speaker 1: applied to men um, and I think because of this 80 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:39,960 Speaker 1: part um, out of propriety or a sense of propriety, 81 00:04:40,279 --> 00:04:43,360 Speaker 1: women were burned at the stake instead so being hang, 82 00:04:43,440 --> 00:04:47,040 Speaker 1: drawn and corded with specific for men um. But they 83 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:50,240 Speaker 1: would cut off your junk, and um, they would burn 84 00:04:50,279 --> 00:04:52,240 Speaker 1: it in the fire in front of you. So by 85 00:04:52,279 --> 00:04:54,680 Speaker 1: this time, I mean, you could possibly bleed to death 86 00:04:54,720 --> 00:04:58,760 Speaker 1: from that, but you probably yeah, you were around long enough, 87 00:04:58,800 --> 00:05:01,640 Speaker 1: I would guess to just to watch your junk burn 88 00:05:01,720 --> 00:05:04,200 Speaker 1: up in front of you. Then after that, step two 89 00:05:04,279 --> 00:05:05,920 Speaker 1: is they would cut you from the growing to the 90 00:05:05,920 --> 00:05:10,520 Speaker 1: stern um and disembowel you. Right, yeah, I mean, who 91 00:05:10,560 --> 00:05:12,760 Speaker 1: knows how long you live? I know we did an 92 00:05:12,800 --> 00:05:16,600 Speaker 1: actual episode one of our early ones that before they 93 00:05:16,600 --> 00:05:18,320 Speaker 1: were even like ten minutes long, kind of like these, 94 00:05:18,520 --> 00:05:21,600 Speaker 1: except not as good. Uh, how long you live when 95 00:05:21,600 --> 00:05:23,720 Speaker 1: your head was got off? Now, that was a long episode. 96 00:05:23,760 --> 00:05:26,360 Speaker 1: I think it was like a good forty minutes. Oh, 97 00:05:26,440 --> 00:05:28,320 Speaker 1: I don't think it was nearly that long. I'll bet 98 00:05:28,360 --> 00:05:30,960 Speaker 1: you five dollars it was forty minutes. I bet it 99 00:05:31,040 --> 00:05:34,599 Speaker 1: wasn't over thirty Okay, five dollars, look it up? Okay, okay, 100 00:05:35,839 --> 00:05:37,760 Speaker 1: Uh where was I Oh? Yeah, So we don't know 101 00:05:37,800 --> 00:05:41,320 Speaker 1: how long you live when you are disemboweled like that, 102 00:05:41,400 --> 00:05:44,720 Speaker 1: but I would imagine that you bleed out pretty quickly, 103 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:47,599 Speaker 1: but you still might see like your guts spill out, 104 00:05:47,720 --> 00:05:49,839 Speaker 1: which I mean, like we're really kind of like hitting 105 00:05:49,880 --> 00:05:52,440 Speaker 1: that part right there, chuck that, like you're seeing this, 106 00:05:52,839 --> 00:05:55,200 Speaker 1: and I think it's because if if you just take 107 00:05:55,240 --> 00:05:58,480 Speaker 1: half of a second and put yourself into the position 108 00:05:58,520 --> 00:06:01,680 Speaker 1: of somebody, who's who's who is being done to, like 109 00:06:01,839 --> 00:06:05,160 Speaker 1: seeing your body parts being tossed in a fire in 110 00:06:05,200 --> 00:06:06,840 Speaker 1: front of you, when you know they're supposed to be 111 00:06:06,920 --> 00:06:09,080 Speaker 1: like in your body or attached to your body. Still, 112 00:06:09,600 --> 00:06:12,840 Speaker 1: the psych the psychological impact of that has to just 113 00:06:12,880 --> 00:06:16,240 Speaker 1: be has to compound the pain exponentially too. It's a 114 00:06:16,279 --> 00:06:18,919 Speaker 1: really mean thing to do on top of everything else. 115 00:06:19,920 --> 00:06:22,359 Speaker 1: And also just just just to just to drive this 116 00:06:22,400 --> 00:06:25,960 Speaker 1: home really quick to there are a lot of people 117 00:06:26,080 --> 00:06:29,640 Speaker 1: standing around chanting for your death, yelling at you, maybe 118 00:06:29,680 --> 00:06:32,760 Speaker 1: throwing garbage at you while this is going on too, 119 00:06:32,920 --> 00:06:36,840 Speaker 1: So they're also your townsfolk are being mean to you too. 120 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:40,760 Speaker 1: That's right. So let's take a break and we've covered 121 00:06:41,760 --> 00:06:47,800 Speaker 1: drawn and hanged and uh, what do you even call 122 00:06:47,880 --> 00:06:53,440 Speaker 1: that last part disemboweled disemboweled, and we'll cover scattered, smothered, 123 00:06:53,440 --> 00:07:22,920 Speaker 1: and covered. Right, that was beautiful, Thank you, nice work. 124 00:07:23,080 --> 00:07:25,960 Speaker 1: So we're getting to the scattered, smothering, covered part. Don't 125 00:07:26,000 --> 00:07:30,920 Speaker 1: forget chunked, the talks. I think that's the final there's 126 00:07:30,960 --> 00:07:34,040 Speaker 1: I think there's one more. I think after topped. Even Yeah, 127 00:07:34,040 --> 00:07:38,400 Speaker 1: there's something with Chili's. I think chili is topped. Oh 128 00:07:38,480 --> 00:07:40,600 Speaker 1: is it? I thought, though, no, no chili. There's also 129 00:07:40,720 --> 00:07:43,760 Speaker 1: like Hall opens. I think you can get on it. Oh, 130 00:07:44,320 --> 00:07:47,880 Speaker 1: so scattered, smothered, covered, chunked, topped, and chili I guess 131 00:07:47,960 --> 00:07:49,920 Speaker 1: I don't think they call it that, but something. Yeah, 132 00:07:49,960 --> 00:07:52,040 Speaker 1: that's all the way. And by the way, for those 133 00:07:52,080 --> 00:07:54,800 Speaker 1: of you who don't live near a waffle house, I 134 00:07:54,840 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 1: think there may be ton of you listening. These are 135 00:07:58,040 --> 00:08:00,640 Speaker 1: ways that you can order your hash browns. Yeah, yeah, 136 00:08:00,760 --> 00:08:04,560 Speaker 1: how did you order him? Scattered, smothered, and covered? And 137 00:08:04,600 --> 00:08:06,920 Speaker 1: then I would get chunked. But I don't need pork 138 00:08:06,960 --> 00:08:09,600 Speaker 1: anymore because pigs are way too smart to to eat 139 00:08:10,840 --> 00:08:13,480 Speaker 1: No more chunk, which is unfortunate because pigs are also 140 00:08:14,000 --> 00:08:17,520 Speaker 1: far in away the most delicious animal we have domesticated. 141 00:08:17,920 --> 00:08:20,560 Speaker 1: But yeah for you for taking the stand anyway. So, scattered, 142 00:08:21,080 --> 00:08:24,120 Speaker 1: which means that it's not in a hockey puck, smothered 143 00:08:24,400 --> 00:08:26,920 Speaker 1: which means it has sautet onions in with it, and 144 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:30,520 Speaker 1: covered where they put a slice of non cheese cheese 145 00:08:30,560 --> 00:08:34,600 Speaker 1: on it, right, what about you? I'm ashame to admit 146 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 1: that I was a very boring person. I disliked my 147 00:08:36,600 --> 00:08:40,559 Speaker 1: hash Browns plane. I would get a double order, okay, 148 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:42,400 Speaker 1: and that was it. I would just get a double 149 00:08:42,480 --> 00:08:47,240 Speaker 1: order a hash brown I mean you, okay, I understand, 150 00:08:47,280 --> 00:08:49,520 Speaker 1: But would you put like ketchup on it or something? 151 00:08:50,160 --> 00:08:53,240 Speaker 1: M hm, salt and pepper? Huh? Would it like egg 152 00:08:53,320 --> 00:08:57,559 Speaker 1: yolk in mixed in there or anything? Okay? All right? Yeah, okay, yeah, 153 00:08:57,559 --> 00:08:59,080 Speaker 1: I mean I'll mix it up with the eggs and 154 00:08:59,320 --> 00:09:02,160 Speaker 1: cover else is on the plane. You know, like totally insane? 155 00:09:02,559 --> 00:09:04,960 Speaker 1: Were you just I would like the driest order of 156 00:09:05,040 --> 00:09:07,840 Speaker 1: hash Browns you've ever made. That's the beauty of it. 157 00:09:07,920 --> 00:09:10,920 Speaker 1: They're never dry even without that stuff on him some parts. 158 00:09:11,480 --> 00:09:14,559 Speaker 1: I've had some dry hash Browns. All right, I think 159 00:09:14,559 --> 00:09:18,760 Speaker 1: we should move on. Alright. So the last step in 160 00:09:18,800 --> 00:09:24,040 Speaker 1: this process is the quartering, and uh, this involves you 161 00:09:24,040 --> 00:09:25,880 Speaker 1: know kind of what it sounds like. They would I 162 00:09:25,880 --> 00:09:28,400 Speaker 1: don't think we mentioned before. After you got disemboweed, they 163 00:09:28,400 --> 00:09:30,920 Speaker 1: would cut the heart out, throw that in the fire. 164 00:09:31,200 --> 00:09:35,240 Speaker 1: You're almost certainly dead after that. Um, your head comes 165 00:09:35,280 --> 00:09:41,240 Speaker 1: off during this last process off from the horror, and 166 00:09:41,280 --> 00:09:45,679 Speaker 1: then um, finally you're genuinely quartered, as in your arms 167 00:09:45,679 --> 00:09:49,280 Speaker 1: and legs are cut off. They boil those and some 168 00:09:49,360 --> 00:09:53,720 Speaker 1: spices to make the flesh last as long as possible 169 00:09:54,200 --> 00:09:58,120 Speaker 1: because your body parts are going on tour. That's right. 170 00:09:58,400 --> 00:10:01,160 Speaker 1: So you're being sent like parts of you are being 171 00:10:01,160 --> 00:10:03,719 Speaker 1: sent to different like nearby areas. That is under the 172 00:10:03,800 --> 00:10:06,760 Speaker 1: king's control to basically say like, hey, this is what 173 00:10:06,920 --> 00:10:09,680 Speaker 1: happens to traders. This is the leg of this guy 174 00:10:09,679 --> 00:10:11,720 Speaker 1: who was drawn in quarter. You all know what hang 175 00:10:11,800 --> 00:10:14,000 Speaker 1: drawn in quarter does, and look at this. This is 176 00:10:14,040 --> 00:10:16,480 Speaker 1: the result of that. So don't try anything against the king. 177 00:10:16,840 --> 00:10:19,000 Speaker 1: That's kind of what what the point was. I didn't 178 00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:21,719 Speaker 1: see anything about the torso, because there would be some 179 00:10:21,840 --> 00:10:25,320 Speaker 1: torso left over, but it just seemed like they would 180 00:10:25,320 --> 00:10:28,440 Speaker 1: cut their arms and lays. Was the quarter the quarter part, 181 00:10:28,840 --> 00:10:31,880 Speaker 1: But the that that also makes it confusing with another 182 00:10:31,920 --> 00:10:35,120 Speaker 1: form of torture and sometimes capital punishment, which was being 183 00:10:35,640 --> 00:10:39,040 Speaker 1: quartered right by horses, which is a totally different thing 184 00:10:39,080 --> 00:10:42,240 Speaker 1: that England didn't even do. Yeah, yeah, that was you 185 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:44,920 Speaker 1: know you've heard about when you have like each limb 186 00:10:44,960 --> 00:10:47,200 Speaker 1: is tied to a different horse. And then they yeah 187 00:10:47,320 --> 00:10:51,280 Speaker 1: them in the different directions, but apparently didn't happen in England, 188 00:10:51,320 --> 00:10:55,760 Speaker 1: apparently might have probably happened in France under King Henry 189 00:10:55,880 --> 00:11:03,720 Speaker 1: the Fourth after an asassination attempt. Uh. And then the 190 00:11:03,800 --> 00:11:06,160 Speaker 1: first person to be hang drawn in quarter do you 191 00:11:06,200 --> 00:11:10,760 Speaker 1: mentioned was the pirate Maury's because he spoke at the 192 00:11:10,760 --> 00:11:13,680 Speaker 1: Pampatus of Love. That's right, that was back in twelve 193 00:11:13,760 --> 00:11:17,600 Speaker 1: forty one, right, that's right. And then of course William Wallace, 194 00:11:17,679 --> 00:11:20,800 Speaker 1: the Scottish rebel, he was drawn and quartered as depicted 195 00:11:20,840 --> 00:11:24,880 Speaker 1: in the Mel Gibson's snuff film Braveheart Um. And then 196 00:11:25,800 --> 00:11:29,040 Speaker 1: another very famous person who was sentenced to be drawn, hang, 197 00:11:29,160 --> 00:11:33,280 Speaker 1: drawn and quartered was Guy Fawx, the Catholic revolutionary who 198 00:11:33,480 --> 00:11:37,720 Speaker 1: was trying to blow up Parliament, but he escaped the 199 00:11:37,720 --> 00:11:40,040 Speaker 1: worst of it because he was clever enough to jump 200 00:11:40,080 --> 00:11:42,840 Speaker 1: down from the gallows head first and break his own neck, 201 00:11:43,480 --> 00:11:46,320 Speaker 1: so he he was already dead when they did the 202 00:11:46,360 --> 00:11:50,160 Speaker 1: worst of the stuff to him as part of his punishment. Yeah. 203 00:11:50,280 --> 00:11:53,720 Speaker 1: And eventually things might have turned when a naval clerk 204 00:11:53,800 --> 00:11:57,439 Speaker 1: named David Tyree was drawn and quartered because he had 205 00:11:57,440 --> 00:11:59,280 Speaker 1: a lot of press coverage. The rest of this stuff 206 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:02,080 Speaker 1: is just there's not a ton of detail. But the 207 00:12:02,080 --> 00:12:05,199 Speaker 1: press really came out and wrote about what happened to Tyree, 208 00:12:05,280 --> 00:12:07,679 Speaker 1: and things seemed to have kind of turned after that 209 00:12:07,760 --> 00:12:10,520 Speaker 1: to a little bit more of a I don't know 210 00:12:10,559 --> 00:12:14,040 Speaker 1: if it was just like they figured that it was 211 00:12:14,080 --> 00:12:17,320 Speaker 1: too cruel to be doing, or if they just decided 212 00:12:17,480 --> 00:12:19,920 Speaker 1: it's just all takes too much time and it's a 213 00:12:19,920 --> 00:12:21,640 Speaker 1: little too much. We needed to sort of get on 214 00:12:21,720 --> 00:12:25,840 Speaker 1: with it. Kind of too extra sort of because uh 215 00:12:26,400 --> 00:12:31,400 Speaker 1: that there were five men convicted in the Cato Street conspiracy. Uh, 216 00:12:31,440 --> 00:12:34,120 Speaker 1: and they were sinance to be hanged, drawn and quartered, 217 00:12:34,200 --> 00:12:37,400 Speaker 1: but they ended up just hanging them, putting them up 218 00:12:37,400 --> 00:12:39,920 Speaker 1: there on the gallows and cutting their heads off and 219 00:12:39,960 --> 00:12:41,840 Speaker 1: saying can we just call it a day? Yeah. And 220 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:45,040 Speaker 1: this guy that the House staff works article UM interviewed. 221 00:12:45,120 --> 00:12:48,319 Speaker 1: His name is Richard Clark. He runs the website Capital 222 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:52,319 Speaker 1: Punishment uk UM. He says that part of the reason 223 00:12:52,320 --> 00:12:54,760 Speaker 1: why this went out of fashion was because, you know, 224 00:12:55,080 --> 00:12:59,680 Speaker 1: well to do Londoners started um gentrifying areas around New 225 00:12:59,720 --> 00:13:03,680 Speaker 1: Game Prison and Tyburn the public execution grounds, and they're 226 00:13:03,720 --> 00:13:06,440 Speaker 1: basically like, no, we don't really want you doing this 227 00:13:06,480 --> 00:13:08,400 Speaker 1: in our backyard. It really tends to bring out the 228 00:13:08,440 --> 00:13:10,680 Speaker 1: riff raff and the blood thirsty, and we kind of 229 00:13:11,160 --> 00:13:13,440 Speaker 1: want them over there. So they just did away with 230 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:17,400 Speaker 1: it entirely in eighteen seventy. Yeah, that was it. That 231 00:13:17,559 --> 00:13:20,800 Speaker 1: was it for being hang drawn and quartered. Humanity took 232 00:13:21,000 --> 00:13:26,120 Speaker 1: one small step forward toward progressing to its ideal form. 233 00:13:26,160 --> 00:13:29,839 Speaker 1: And that's it for short stuff, right, what does that mean? 234 00:13:29,880 --> 00:13:38,320 Speaker 1: We're out? Okay? Stuff you should know is a production 235 00:13:38,360 --> 00:13:41,760 Speaker 1: of iHeart Radio. For more podcasts my heart Radio, visit 236 00:13:41,800 --> 00:13:44,600 Speaker 1: the i heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you 237 00:13:44,640 --> 00:13:45,959 Speaker 1: listen to your favorite shows.