I won't read it because it's some Goober's cheesy blog needlessly excerpted.
What stopped you from posting the whole thing?
I never post the whole “thing.” If people are interested enough after reading the first few lines posted, they can click to get the rest.
I see no need to take up space unnecessarily.
they were stripped so that their flesh could be torn off by red-hot pincers. Then Annas breasts were cut off. The bloody breasts were forced into her mouth and then into the mouths of her two grown sons a hideous parody of her role as mother and nurse
Church bells pealed to celebrate this triumph of Christianity over Satan; the crowd sang hymns; vendors hawked pamphlets describing the sins of the victims.
Meanwhile, Annas chest cavity bled. As the carts lurched along, the injured prisoners were in agony. Nonetheless, they were forced at one point to get down from the carts and kneel before a cross, to confess their sins. Then they were offered wine to drink, a strangely humane act in the midst of this barbaric ritual.*
One can hope that between the wine and loss of blood, the Pappenheimers were losing consciousness. They had not been granted the privilege of being strangled before being burned, but in keeping with the extreme brutality of these proceedings, they would be forced to endure the very flames.
Further torments awaited Paulus. A heavy iron wheel was dropped on his arms until the bones snapped [then] Paulus was impaled on a stick driven up through his anus
The four Pappenheimers were then tied to the stakes, the brushwood pyres were set aflame, and they were burned to death. Their eleven-year-old son was forced to watch the dying agonies of his parents and brothers. We know that Anna was still alive when the flames leapt up around her, for Hansel cried out, My mother is squirming! The boy was executed months later.