
LonelySoul
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- Mar 13, 2020
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I have the Keith lane book too. It arrived a few weeks ago, but I haven't read it yet. Cliffs of despair seems better written as far as I can tell.
Yes belle tout is the sheerest drop. About 534 feet I think. Yet standing up there I'm always wary it doesn't seem quite high enough. Which is ludicrous.
I don't think I could jump. The fear is too great. Not while there are other options.
I know what you mean about the height at Belle Tout. I was always led to believe that the Head was higher, but that chalks up (no pun intended) to 531 ft.
Belle Tout definitely better if you don't want to potentially land on any ledges, or get stuck in vegetation which grows there.
Cliffs of Despair is more detailed. The Keith Lane book was good, but written more from an emotional viewpoint.
I felt that Cliffs of Despair was written by someone who wanted to know the finer details of suicides at Beachy Head. The author said that it was his nephew's suicide which prompted him to write a book, but I just got the feeling that he was using that is an excuse.
Tom Hunt (author) does get the finer details from the pathology department. I suspect that we are all curious about the aftermath of a suicide, especially a Beachy Head suicide!
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