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DeliriousSoul

DeliriousSoul

Member
Apr 24, 2022
6
Hey guys, I wanted to know if after I ctb on SN it'll show on me or in the autopsy. I read in the ppeh that there will be some form of discoloration in the blood and by extension the skin, but how noticeable is it?

I don't want to cause my family more distress even after I am found.
 
Girl-shaped Wound

Girl-shaped Wound

In love with a person that doesn't exist
Feb 19, 2022
148
Extremely noticeable, they will immediately know. Your skin turns blue.
You can look up a paper with a case study (including photos) of a deceased individual who CTB by SN.
 
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ShuttingDown

Member
Nov 6, 2022
47
Tbh, that's one of the reason thatd stopping me my ctb with sn, otherwise I am long gone