PositiveLight
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I'm glad this came up. John was in the Navy in the 80's, stationed in the Philippines. At the time, there were numerous rebel factions fighting the Marcos regime, and the Navy was trained in garrotes because the locals used them. The Philippines were once a Spanish colony, and garroting was a method of execution used by the Spanish long after the other European empires had abandoned it.
YES!!!! Thank you for bringing this up. I had researched garroting and they ways it was done and saw where they were still using this method as a form of execution up until march 1974.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrote#Abolition
Plus a lot of gangs and groups used the kind of garrot you could carry with you as an execution method. It was their signature.