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babouflo201223

Experienced
Aug 18, 2024
282
Does anyone remember where we can find here the photo and explanations about an old woman's CTB just using stockings she tied around her neck ? I've searched and didn't succeed to find back.
 
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MyTimeIsUp

Perhaps I'll be important when I'm long gone?
Feb 27, 2024
472
I remember this well. It was a reef knot she used
 
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babouflo201223

Experienced
Aug 18, 2024
282
Thank you. Do you remember more details ? Where did she place the knot for example ? I wonder if she died by suffocation or by stopping blood flow from and to her brain...
 
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babouflo201223

Experienced
Aug 18, 2024
282
Merci. Vous souvenez-vous de plus de détails ? Où a-t-elle placé le nœud par exemple ? Je me demande si elle est morte par suffocation ou par arrêt du flux sanguin vers et depuis son cerveau...
Anyone else remember that, please ?
 
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MyTimeIsUp

Perhaps I'll be important when I'm long gone?
Feb 27, 2024
472
Thank you. Do you remember more details ? Where did she place the knot for example ? I wonder if she died by suffocation or by stopping blood flow from and to her brain...
It was on very tight, that's what is key with hanging or anything like that (neck). She was laying down. The knot needs to be much tighter than you think. It will hurt. A lot.

It was probably over pretty quickly for her, but I can't imagine it was painless whatsoever.
 
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babouflo201223

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Aug 18, 2024
282
C'était très serré, c'est ce qui est important quand on est pendu ou quoi que ce soit de ce genre (au niveau du cou). Elle était allongée. Le nœud doit être beaucoup plus serré que vous ne le pensez. Cela fera mal. Très mal.

Cela a probablement été terminé assez rapidement pour elle, mais je ne peux pas imaginer que cela ait été indolore.
Certainly, you're right, very painful I suppose too...
 
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MyTimeIsUp

Perhaps I'll be important when I'm long gone?
Feb 27, 2024
472
Certainly, you're right, very painful I suppose too...
Yeah, but it's over quickly, merely seconds. It is key to compress the carotid arteries, hence placing a lot of pressure on the neck = very painful. If it goes wrong, you could cause a lot of damage, but what method is without risk and painless? I understand why you'd be reluctant, however, this is my method, because although painful, it'll be over quickly.

Take SN as an example - isn't painless. It seems very trendy (not sure why, perhaps others think hanging is more painful), but from what I've read - not painless in any sense of the word - violent vomiting etc. I'd prefer hanging over that

Probably better you think it through more thoroughly before you pick a method
 
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babouflo201223

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Aug 18, 2024
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Oui, mais c'est vite fait, en quelques secondes. Il est essentiel de comprimer les artères carotides, ce qui exerce une forte pression sur le cou = très douloureux. Si ça se passe mal, vous pourriez causer beaucoup de dégâts, mais quelle méthode est sans risque et sans douleur ? Je comprends pourquoi vous êtes réticent, cependant, c'est ma méthode, car bien que douloureuse, ce sera vite fait.

Prenons l'exemple de la SN : ce n'est pas indolore. Cela semble très tendance (je ne sais pas pourquoi, peut-être que d'autres pensent que la pendaison est plus douloureuse), mais d'après ce que j'ai lu, ce n'est pas indolore dans aucun sens du terme : vomissements violents, etc. Je préférerais la pendaison à cela.

Il est probablement préférable que vous réfléchissiez plus en profondeur avant de choisir une méthode.

Yeah, but it's over quickly, merely seconds. It is key to compress the carotid arteries, hence placing a lot of pressure on the neck = very painful. If it goes wrong, you could cause a lot of damage, but what method is without risk and painless? I understand why you'd be reluctant, however, this is my method, because although painful, it'll be over quickly.

Take SN as an example - isn't painless. It seems very trendy (not sure why, perhaps others think hanging is more painful), but from what I've read - not painless in any sense of the word - violent vomiting etc. I'd prefer hanging over that

Probably better you think it through more thoroughly before you pick a method
This will be certainly my method too, even if I failed full suspension a few days ago. Do you think this old woman was lying on her bed when she tighten the knot with her stockings ? Or another position in partial suspension ?
 
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MyTimeIsUp

Perhaps I'll be important when I'm long gone?
Feb 27, 2024
472
This will be certainly my method too, even if I failed full suspension a few days ago. Do you think this old woman was lying on her bed when she tighten the knot with her stockings ? Or another position in partial suspension ?
I don't have my quotes switched on. Yeah, the photo was of her laying down. She wasn't that old. I would imagine a reef knot has to be quick, like VERY quick, quicker than you could imagine, so probably hard to pull off
 
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CantDoIt

Elementalist
Jul 18, 2024
867
I just made a post about this. Her death would be from stopping blood flow. You should still be able to breath and there should be no feeling of the head "exploding," for lack of a better word. There would likely be neck pain and it does involve some ability to understand the exact spot to tie the object which apparently involves extensive practice for some people.

Look up "tourniquet" in the search bar, I think the post should be somewhere.