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David

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Mar 18, 2021
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I read this somewhere in this site.

My theory. To block the carotid arteries, it is necessary to press rather from the sides, and not from the front. At one fulcrum, I only have an exploding head and a cough. But if I just wrap the rope around my neck and pull the rope with my hands to the sides, then I begin to lose consciousness. Thus, it may be more correct to tie the rope to two fulcrum. As in the picture. Just a guess.

now what do you think? is this a good idea for having a successful hanging?
in summary with one anchor point the pressure is on the front of the neck ( hyoid bone and throat and etc ) but with two anchor point pressure is on sides of the neck where the arteries exist , not front of the neck and a vain attempt.
 

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Feb 18, 2021
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I read this somewhere in this site.

My theory. To block the carotid arteries, it is necessary to press rather from the sides, and not from the front. At one fulcrum, I only have an exploding head and a cough. But if I just wrap the rope around my neck and pull the rope with my hands to the sides, then I begin to lose consciousness. Thus, it may be more correct to tie the rope to two fulcrum. As in the picture. Just a guess.

now what do you think? is this a good idea for having a successful hanging?
in summary with one anchor point the pressure is on the front of the neck ( hyoid bone and throat and etc ) but with two anchor point pressure is on sides of the neck where the arteries exist , not front of the neck and a vain attempt.
Sounds interesting, i think it would be difficult to manage your body not to turn and make the rope around your neck loose.

You would need to use the right knot at your neck
 
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Choronzon

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Sep 23, 2020
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One of the photos in the hanging site linked from the resources shows a (deceased) woman who has tied a scarf about her neck, anchored to the bedpost at each side. So it certainly seems doable; I think it would be roughly equivalent to the nite-nite method.
 
Walilamdzii

Walilamdzii

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Sep 19, 2021
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One of the photos in the hanging site linked from the resources shows a (deceased) woman who has tied a scarf about her neck, anchored to the bedpost at each side. So it certainly seems doable; I think it would be roughly equivalent to the nite-nite method.
Where is that?
 
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