MeltingHeart
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- Sep 9, 2019
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This is kind of help/method - wasnt sure where to post. I have just read the following via lostallhope - taken from an extract from the Geostone book on suicide methods:
Stone1 does discuss how short drop hanging can take place without the pain and discomfort of the airway being blocked. The idea is to have enough pressure from the noose on the right side of the head, just below the jaw, to constrict the carotid artery. Interrupting the blood flow to the brain causes swift unconsciousness (in 15 seconds or less2), then what should be death in five to ten minutes.
Likewise, death can also be achieved by constricting the jugular vein under the left side of the jaw, which prevents blood from getting back to the heart.
Why does it state that- there must be enough pressure on RIGHT side of the head/jaw area- when i thought the whole point is that there are TWO of these arteries-one on the right & left & the whole point is that must BOTH be occluded & with enough pressure on both equallly for this to wrk (wether by hanging/tourni/ngt ngt)
Is this just badly written? to me it feels like go for pressure on the right if carotid artery compression is yr goal OR if you do pressure on left the then yr more likely to get jugular compression as a result?! I thought: Geo Stone, Suicide and Attempted Suicide - was meant to be a reliable resource-but to me explanation doesnt make sense.
Am i missing something? thks
Stone1 does discuss how short drop hanging can take place without the pain and discomfort of the airway being blocked. The idea is to have enough pressure from the noose on the right side of the head, just below the jaw, to constrict the carotid artery. Interrupting the blood flow to the brain causes swift unconsciousness (in 15 seconds or less2), then what should be death in five to ten minutes.
Likewise, death can also be achieved by constricting the jugular vein under the left side of the jaw, which prevents blood from getting back to the heart.
Why does it state that- there must be enough pressure on RIGHT side of the head/jaw area- when i thought the whole point is that there are TWO of these arteries-one on the right & left & the whole point is that must BOTH be occluded & with enough pressure on both equallly for this to wrk (wether by hanging/tourni/ngt ngt)
Is this just badly written? to me it feels like go for pressure on the right if carotid artery compression is yr goal OR if you do pressure on left the then yr more likely to get jugular compression as a result?! I thought: Geo Stone, Suicide and Attempted Suicide - was meant to be a reliable resource-but to me explanation doesnt make sense.
Am i missing something? thks