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YongeDundas

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I live in Coachella Valley in Riverside county. I'm looking for good suicide locations in Southern California. I don't have a car so ideally a place accessible by bus or train.

Mount San Jacinto and Big Bear have some good cliffs but I haven't found an exact spot that looks like a solid place to jump from.

I've also heard of the Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena but it sounds like that has barriers on it now.

I'm also considering getting hit by the LA metro but I've heard it's only possible on the blue line and even then they may have slowed it down.

Another solid option is jumping off Santa Monica pier but I've heard the coast guard watches for suicides so that one can be hit or miss.

I considered just walking into the Mojave desert and dying of heat stroke but it's a bit late for that now. It doesn't get hot enough during the days in winter. Or conversely, going up to the mountain tops and passing out in the snow.

Any ideas?
 
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dysfunctional

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Walk out into the middle of traffic on one of those busy freeways like I 10? Go into a bad part of LA and pick a fight with some gangsters? Shit idk
 
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YongeDundas

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Walk out into the middle of traffic on one of those busy freeways like I 10? Go into a bad part of LA and pick a fight with some gangsters? Shit idk

I actually have considered the gangsters angle. Coachella valley has like 5 gangs and it's a pretty violent place. I know a couple bad areas so I'll do more research and give it a shot.
 
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dysfunctional

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I actually have considered the gangsters angle. Coachella valley has like 5 gangs and it's a pretty violent place. I know a couple bad areas so I'll do more research and give it a shot.
Could be perfect and look like an accident/murder.
 
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Finallyhere

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With gangs, you also run the risk of just getting injured. I'd say find a cliff if you're ballsy enough to jump.
 
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go to Compton and get yourself killed by some gangs. its one of the most dangerous cities in Los Angeles County
 
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I live in Coachella Valley in Riverside county. I'm looking for good suicide locations in Southern California. I don't have a car so ideally a place accessible by bus or train.

Mount San Jacinto and Big Bear have some good cliffs but I haven't found an exact spot that looks like a solid place to jump from.

I've also heard of the Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena but it sounds like that has barriers on it now.

I'm also considering getting hit by the LA metro but I've heard it's only possible on the blue line and even then they may have slowed it down.

Another solid option is jumping off Santa Monica pier but I've heard the coast guard watches for suicides so that one can be hit or miss.

I considered just walking into the Mojave desert and dying of heat stroke but it's a bit late for that now. It doesn't get hot enough during the days in winter. Or conversely, going up to the mountain tops and passing out in the snow.

Any ideas?
those are all inconvenient ways. don't ruin someones commute by jumping in front of a train. santa monica pier isn't a lethal fall thats why they have life floats on the pier. theres more peacefull methods.check out the last five acts heres a free pdf
https://www.scribd.com/document/355018049/Five-Last-Acts-The-Exit-Path-2015
 
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Southern California? I'd just take a train to tijuana, mexico and try to get hold of nembutal or a crap ton of drugs. I don't know, seems like that'd be the best option seeing that it's so close hehe.
 
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