Nem
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- Sep 3, 2018
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I have given it considerable thought. I have an area that would have the car continue onto an open vacant field, I don't think the tree would break nor the rope breaking but that is quite possible.How reliable is this method and does it pose any risk to others? I would love to have a fast and reliable decapitation.
You probably thought about it more than I did, but what happens if your vehicle hits other people after you died? And how do you know that the rope or the tree won't break?
I would think it would be a quick death although I have read that the head would remain alive for a few moments, that part is discouraging to say the least
Peace/hugs
Thanks for the info! So there's been indications of people suffering before and after the decapitation? I have suffered quite a bit already and I do not need anymore suffering to take place. I will look into this further before I consider itThe victim (59-year-old male) used a long hemp rope tied between his neck and a cherry tree while attempting to drive his car away, resulting in complete decapitation. At autopsy, the decapitation wound of the head and the torso corresponded perfectly; a clear-cut severance plane was found at the bottom of the skull. In contrast to suicidal decapitation by hanging and traumatic railway injury, autopsy findings for vehicle-assisted ligature strangulation are rarely reported. A review of the literature concerning suicidal vehicle-assisted ligature strangulation suggested a striking young or adult male predominance, and the wound margins were usually clear-cut with a sharply-demarcated encircling abrasion zone. The present case presented some notable autopsy findings involving wound morphology and pathological changes in organs related to the mechanisms of injury and death. Despite complete decapitation, the face was congestive, the lungs were congested with findings of acute respiratory distress, and the brain was markedly swollen with diffuse and severe astrocyte injury, suggesting that asphyxiation was involved in the death before decapitation
I would really look into this before you do this method. There are cases where autopsy showed signs of distress before/after decap.
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