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Now that I know exactly where to point the muzzle, a gun is the best, most efficient option for me. When the time comes I will drink and pop just enough pills to help with the SI (having a built-up tolerance isn't always a bad thing, I've found), climb in the bathtub (don't wanna leave a huge mess) and get it over with. I am all about efficiency. I don't intend to suffer this life any more than I actually have to.
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Robert Dellinger

This case has not been legally resolved, so this is all alleged: On December 7 2013 after arguing with his wife about his antidepressant use and a physician-imposed bedtime curfew, the 53-year-old former executive at a Fortune 500 company jumped into his pickup truck. According to a prosecutor, "He was driving around, depressed and loopy" when he deliberately crossed an Interstate median at high speed, flew into the air, and ripped the roof off another car, killing a woman who was eight months pregnant and her husband. He was indicted in 2014 on two counts of attempted murder. 🤔😯
 
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Gary Nelson
One night in April 2013 after allegedly telling friends that he intended to kill himself—he reportedly "contemplated suicide to the extent of leaving funeral instructions and good-byes"—the buzz-cut 22-year-old soldier from Fort Riley, KS, got involved in a high-speed police chase that wound up with him purposely driving at 100MPH into oncoming traffic on Interstate 70. A 53-year-old man driving with two passengers in an SUV swerved out of Nelson's way but went off the road and flipped over "multiple times" down an embankment, killing one of the passengers. Nelson pleaded no contest to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 9 years and 9 months in prison. 🥺🤭
 
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Jai Bhagwan Malik

Despondent over health issues, the retired policeman from Delhi, India, penned a suicide note before attempting to shoot himself. His daughter tried to intervene, and as they struggled, he accidentally shot her in the chest, killing her. He then shot himself but survived. He was charged with both murder and attempted suicide, the latter of which is illegal in India. 😮🥺
 
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Robin Siefker

At 12:40 AM on Thanksgiving in 2002 after arguing with his wife the day before and allegedly calling to tell her that he "wanted her to know what dying feels like," the 35-year-old resident of Lincoln, NE, left a will and a suicide note with a friend, swallowed some Paxil and Wellbutrin, guzzled some tequila, and purposely drove his pickup truck on the wrong side of Interstate 80, creaming 19-year-old Heather Poppe. "If he wanted to kill himself, why didn't he go out and drive into a telephone pole, drink a bottle of Drano?" asked the victim's mother, who eventually won a settlement from Siefker in a wrongful death suit. "I don't feel sorry for this guy at all." 😮
 
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Justine Winter
One night in March 2009, the 16-year-old from Montana broke up with her boyfriend and then sent him "a series of ominous text messages" that included "If I won, I would have you. And I wouldn't crash my car" and "That's why I'm going to wreck my car. Because all I can do is fuck up." She slammed head-on into another car on a highway at 86MPH, killing a pregnant woman and her 13-year-old son. Then she sued the estate of the woman she killed for the woman's alleged "negligent driving," which is an asshole move whatever way you slice it. She eventually received a 15-year-sentence for two counts of deliberate homicide. 🫢😒😔
 
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Katie Stubblefield
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Katie Stubblefield was only 18 years old when her boyfriend broke up with her in 2015, leading to an event that would dramatically change her life forever. That's when Katie took a gun, put it to her face, and pulled the trigger. Every part of her face, from her mouth to her nose, her sinus cavities, and her eyes, were all damaged in the attempt.
Katie would receive a face transplant through the hard efforts of surgeons.

She had taken her brother Robert's hunting rifle in an attempt to take her own life, one that went horribly wrong. The shot didn't kill her but left her horribly disfigured, and the photos from the events following are striking. But ultimately, Katie would receive her new face and then have to deal with the adjustment period of returning to as close to a normal life as she could manage. She is, however, extremely fortunate, as only 40 procedures like Katie's had been done at the time that hers was, and of all the facial damage the surgeons had worked on prior, Katie's was the most severe. These are the miracles of modern medicine. 😮😯
 
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Katie Stubblefield
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Photo credit: Stubblefield Family; Martin Schoeller

Katie Stubblefield was only 18 years old when her boyfriend broke up with her in 2015, leading to an event that would dramatically change her life forever. That's when Katie took a gun, put it to her face, and pulled the trigger. Every part of her face, from her mouth to her nose, her sinus cavities, and her eyes, were all damaged in the attempt.
Katie would receive a face transplant through the hard efforts of surgeons.

She had taken her brother Robert's hunting rifle in an attempt to take her own life, one that went horribly wrong. The shot didn't kill her but left her horribly disfigured, and the photos from the events following are striking. But ultimately, Katie would receive her new face and then have to deal with the adjustment period of returning to as close to a normal life as she could manage. She is, however, extremely fortunate, as only 40 procedures like Katie's had been done at the time that hers was, and of all the facial damage the surgeons had worked on prior, Katie's was the most severe. These are the miracles of modern medicine. 😮😯
Having my own value(s) taken away because of a failed suicide attempt is mainly what keeps me from attempting ngl.
If I could attempt and just shrug it off if it failed, idc. I'd keep trying. But trying and failing and then being a cripple or disfigured etc.. Yeah.. If my life wasn't already shit enough, it'd be a living hell now..
It's like my failed OD which ironically somehow cured my lifelong arrhythmia that kept coming up, especially while biking which would often make me think I'd keel over while biking because it was so severe and made me feel so awful every time.
But I attempted, failed and after 24h I cleaned up and kept on living and nobody seemed to care, whether family, friends, psychologists or doctors tbh.
 
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Not The End
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Helen Galsworthy made her way to the railway tracks near her house in Hampshire, England, and lay down on the tracks. The 18-year-old had been battling depression and a cocaine addiction, which she felt she couldn't beat. She put music on, closed her eyes, and waited for the train. She described feeling a sense of peace that she had never known. But something was wrong. At the last minute, she realized that only her legs were over the tracks. But it was too late. Helen remained conscious just long enough to see her severed legs lying in front of her. A dog walker found her, and she was rushed to the hospital, where she stayed for six weeks.

Recovery was tough. Helen struggled to come to terms with the loss of her legs and having to wear prosthetic limbs. She wondered if anything good could come of her life despite having started a relationship. But then she became pregnant unexpectedly. At first, she worried that her body couldn't cope with a pregnancy, but after much soul-searching, she decided to keep the baby. Helen believes this was the right decision. She describes her son, Thomas, as the best thing to ever happen to her.

After his birth, Helen went back to university to study criminology. She has since volunteered on the psychiatric ward where she was a patient and is happier than she's ever been. 😣☹️😱
 

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