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- Apr 29, 2019
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I'm looking at both partial hanging and N. Wanted to ask a couple of questions on partial hanging.
1. If looking at compressing the carotid, what is the advice on the thickness of the ligature. I keep watching the asphyxiation women video, and she seems to pass quickly using something that is more of a belt width. I'm not sure whether greater width is more likely to compress the carotid, as a wider section of neck is compressed, so more likely to hit sweetspot. Or, does a rope or smaller cord, put greater pressure on a specific location "if" you can find the sweetspot.
2. If doing a partial hanging with position between kneeling and standing, is there any chance providing the knees stay off the ground, that the position of the body after passing out and convulsions, could take the pressure off the sweetspot.
Thanks
1. If looking at compressing the carotid, what is the advice on the thickness of the ligature. I keep watching the asphyxiation women video, and she seems to pass quickly using something that is more of a belt width. I'm not sure whether greater width is more likely to compress the carotid, as a wider section of neck is compressed, so more likely to hit sweetspot. Or, does a rope or smaller cord, put greater pressure on a specific location "if" you can find the sweetspot.
2. If doing a partial hanging with position between kneeling and standing, is there any chance providing the knees stay off the ground, that the position of the body after passing out and convulsions, could take the pressure off the sweetspot.
Thanks