The magical touch
There was a belief in the Middle Ages that corpses retained a tiny spark of life and were therefore magical, which justified the practice of ‘cruentation’. For this, they would place an accused murderer in contact with the corpse of their alleged victim. If the corpse started spontaneously bleeding, that proved the murderer’s guilt. Cruentation was a legally valid practice and was used as late as the 17th century.
imagine if the corpse was murdered and the fingers are cut off, then the toes? and how tf did that corpse bleed?
lmao how did they even think about this????
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02 06,2021