- A
garrote (/ɡəˈrɒt, ɡəˈroʊt/ gə-RO(H)T;
alternatively spelled as
garotte and
similar variants) or
garrote vil (Spanish: [ɡaˈrote ˈβil]) is a
weapon and...
- the flag of Cuba.
Following his
final failed attempt he was
captured and
garroted for
treason in Havana.
Narciso López was born in Caracas, Venezuela, to...
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without suspension using some form of cord-like
object (ligature)
called a
garrote Manual strangulation —
Strangulation using the fingers, hands, or other...
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before killing his
victim by
either asphyxiation or
strangulation with a
garrote. Twenty-six
victims were
buried in the
crawl space of his home, and three...
- with a
ceremonial rumāl, a handkerchief-like
cloth used by his cult as a
garrote. Only 125 were confirmed.
While Behram is
sometimes suspected of having...
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Elizabeth Bowman, aged 21, with a
piece of oak
firewood as she slept, then
garroted her with a
nylon stocking. He then
entered the
bedroom of 20-year-old Lisa...
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Filipino martial arts. It is also
known as yantok, olisi, palo, pamalo,
garrote, caña, cane,
arnis stick,
eskrima stick or simply, stick. The
usage of...
- Chigurh, chillingly, doesn't even
bother to look at his face
while he
garrotes him."
Critic Peter Bradshaw of The
Guardian stated that "the savoury, serio-comic...
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Pilar Garrote Camúñez (born 10 June 1997) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays as a
defender for Liga F club
Levante Badalona. Her twin
sister Núria is also...
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Garrote vil (Garrotte) is an 1894
painting by
Ramon Casas,
produced in
Barcelona and now in the
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte
Reina Sofía in Madrid. It...