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Nobody lives to tell how much dying hurt, but based on what is known about physiology, I would think that this would be the most painful. Electricity is fundamental to the function of nerves, after all, and this would probably be the most intense (direct) stimulation possible.
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To explain what was going on: normally a sponge soaked in saltwater would be placed on the scalp to serve as a conductor and allow the shock to travel straight and kill quickly. But in this case a psychotic guard used a dry sponge to see what would happen, and instead of knocking the prisoner unconscious and stopping the heart, the shock slowly cooked the whole body.
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To explain what was going on: normally a sponge soaked in saltwater would be placed on the scalp to serve as a conductor and allow the shock to travel straight and kill quickly. But in this case a psychotic guard used a dry sponge to see what would happen, and instead of knocking the prisoner unconscious and stopping the heart, the shock slowly cooked the whole body.