In most cases the information gathered from torture is generally unreliable. Such is true even modern times. Most would lie or falsely confess to a crime they didn’t commit just to stop the pain. But that’s not the goal, for if you was accused you was already guilty. They just want more information. James I, Sir Francis Bacon wrote: "...in the
In most cases the information gathered from torture is generally unreliable. Such is true even modern times. Most would lie or falsely confess to a crime they didn’t commit just to stop the pain. But that’s not the goal, for if you was accused you was already guilty. They just want more information. James I, Sir Francis Bacon wrote: "...in the