Explore the historical shift in Spain's approach to capital punishment, from the controversial choice of execution methods to the emergence of the "vile garrote." Originally designed for a more humane hanging process, the vile garrote faced challenges in its application, leading to design improvements.
The "vile garrote" was officially abolished in Spain in 1978 with the Constitution, though its use had been limited to military jurisdiction since 1973. Societal shifts and legal considerations led to its eventual abolition.