Posted: 22 Jan 2014 12:37 AM PST
Before
the saw was given its perfunctory role to slice through wood and thick
material, it was used to slice through humans for torture or execution.
The victim would be held upside down, allowing the blood to rush to
their head, and then the torturer would slowly start slicing them
between their legs.
With the blood contained in the head, the victim would remain conscious
throughout most of the slicing, often only passing out or dying when the
saw hit their mid-section
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