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systratiotes

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It took me some time but I'm finally on the way to accept the fact that hanging is the most peaceful way for me to die (from the available methods). Here I encountered some very easing videos (see below) which helps me a lot, but scared to look for more by myself, because many people shared their fears after watching scary ones. Could you share please videos of people hanging themselves and pass out quick? Thank you very much in advance.



 
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Warriorsfan

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Those videos aren't for me but it seems more people die from hanging.
I wish I could do it like others have.
 
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It took me some time but I'm finally on the way to accept the fact that hanging is the most peaceful way for me to die (from the available methods). Here I encountered some very easing videos (see below) which helps me a lot, but scared to look for more by myself, because many people shared their fears after watching scary ones. Could you share please videos of people hanging themselves and pass out quick? Thank you very much in advance.



What the hell is going on in that first one? Is that an assisted hanging??
 
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For those interested, several videos have been added to this thread and information about the "dying process" in hanging method:

📌 Thread 'Videos of succesful hangings'
 
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deathisapanacea

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True. I've watched tons of hanging videos on wpd. If you are lucky you will pass out in less than 5 seconds and no convulsions. But still I cannot muster the courage to hang myself.
 
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I have broken every rule in my safety plan
 
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Thanks for sharing

I see myself when I watch a video suicide
 
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Suizident

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Videos with technically well-executed hangings often appear peaceful.

But something is wrong with these two: the knot is placed at the front of the neck instead of at the back of the neck. Technically, this hanging should be ineffective or even fail completely.

It seems to me that these two appear "peaceful" because it didn't work?
 
Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

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Videos with technically well-executed hangings often appear peaceful.

But something is wrong with these two: the knot is placed at the front of the neck instead of at the back of the neck. Technically, this hanging should be ineffective or even fail completely.

It seems to me that these two appear "peaceful" because it didn't work?
It works because you need surprisingly litte pressure to block the carotids. "Technically well-executed" hangings are overkill.
 
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Suizident

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But why would a technically flawed hanging be any more peaceful than a correct one?

One of Evelyn's threads about hanging includes a link to a video showing a relatively long hanging death (5-6 minutes). Evelyn and the users attributed the poor outcome to the fact that the knot was placed at the front of the neck instead of the back.

I can't find the video right now.

And in the two videos presented here, the pressure must have been even lower, simply because of the suboptimal suspension material (cloth instead of rope), especially in the first video.

And there is hardly any progression to be seen, from relatively strong convulsions at the beginning to increasingly weaker convulsions. The convulsions are weak from the start and change only slightly.
 
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But why would a technically flawed hanging be any more peaceful than a correct one?

One of Evelyn's threads about hanging includes a link to a video showing a relatively long hanging death (5-6 minutes). Evelyn and the users attributed the poor outcome to the fact that the knot was placed at the front of the neck instead of the back.

I can't find the video right now.

And in the two videos presented here, the pressure must have been even lower, simply because of the suboptimal suspension material (cloth instead of rope), especially in the first video.

And there is hardly any progression to be seen, from relatively strong convulsions at the beginning to increasingly weaker convulsions. The convulsions are weak from the start and change only slightly.
What are you saying though? Do you suspect some are fake? I have to think some are.
 
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Suizident

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What are you saying though? Do you suspect some are fake? I have to think some are.

I say what I observe, but I don't draw any conclusions from it. I don't presume to do that.

It could also have been amateurish attempts.

At least in the first video, the woman is alive at the end of the video. In the second video, it is unclear because the most interesting part has been cut out.


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If there are "fake" hang videos, it means that some people have strange hobbies. :)
 
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I say what I observe, but I don't draw any conclusions from it. I don't presume to do that.

It could also have been amateurish attempts.

At least in the first video, the woman is not alive at the end of the video. In the second video, it is unclear because the most interesting part has been cut out.


OT:
If there are "fake" hang videos, it means that some people have strange hobbies. :)
Ok. I was just asking because I can watch these and think, ok worst part only a few seconds. But then they don't seem real at times. Maybe doesn't matter, it's going to be brutal for some length of time and SI is preventing it.
 
Pale_Rider

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Apr 21, 2025
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The second one was pretty smart. I guess he held most of the pressure off allowing just enough to cut his breathing like a partial. Was a less painful asphyxiation death. Whoever was trying to call not only ended the music at the worst possible time, but probably would have been better off dialing 911.

The third one only leads to a age check?
 
Terrible_Life

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Jul 3, 2025
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But why would a technically flawed hanging be any more peaceful than a correct one?

One of Evelyn's threads about hanging includes a link to a video showing a relatively long hanging death (5-6 minutes). Evelyn and the users attributed the poor outcome to the fact that the knot was placed at the front of the neck instead of the back.

I can't find the video right now.

And in the two videos presented here, the pressure must have been even lower, simply because of the suboptimal suspension material (cloth instead of rope), especially in the first video.

And there is hardly any progression to be seen, from relatively strong convulsions at the beginning to increasingly weaker convulsions. The convulsions are weak from the start and change only slightly.
I'd say in the end it doesn't matter. From what I can say from tests I've done is that evelyns method is definitely the better one. Whenever I tested it I couldn't even fully count to 10 and was already nearly unconscious therefore I'd say just use Evelyns Methode.
Maybe the woman in the video had luck and her carotids were constricted perfectly and thats why she got unconscious so fast.
 
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Gustav Hartmann

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But why would a technically flawed hanging be any more peaceful than a correct one?

One of Evelyn's threads about hanging includes a link to a video showing a relatively long hanging death (5-6 minutes). Evelyn and the users attributed the poor outcome to the fact that the knot was placed at the front of the neck instead of the back.

I can't find the video right now.

And in the two videos presented here, the pressure must have been even lower, simply because of the suboptimal suspension material (cloth instead of rope), especially in the first video.

And there is hardly any progression to be seen, from relatively strong convulsions at the beginning to increasingly weaker convulsions. The convulsions are weak from the start and change only slightly.
All hangings were you pass out in maximum 15 seconds are peacefull. It depends on the physis of the dying person how intense and long the unconscious movements are.
 
AreWeWinning

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It seems to me that these two appear "peaceful" because it didn't work?
But why would a technically flawed hanging be any more peaceful than a correct one?

They appear peaceful because they did work. What makes you say they didn't work? You can watch the time under the video; it takes 10 seconds for them to pass out and for the involuntary convulsions to start.

A technically flawed hanging, if it works, is not more or less peaceful than a 'correct' one. It's just peaceful. The takeaway is that hanging can work even if poorly executed. If you plan well and avoid major mistakes, the chance of success is very high.

At least in the first video, the woman is alive at the end of the video.

Of course she's alive. It takes roughly 5 minutes for hanging to cause irreversible, permanent brain damage (could be slightly more or less), and at least 10–15 minutes to die. This is why a minimum of 30 minute alone-time is important.

The videos seem real to me. I don't think they're fake.

The first video seems rushed, shows the whole body, and shows the whole event from the start, without cuts. Towards the end, it shows that her feet are in the air. In contrast, if it was fake, she wouldn't be doing it in a rush, it would be better planned, and the video wouldn't show either the head or the legs. It also appears to be a security camera footage with infrared lighting. The exposure and lighting is too homogenous and balanced. It doesn't look like a black & white footage taken by a normal camera. I doubt anyone would go to the trouble of making a fake video by using their security camera.

The second one is taken from a livestream. She also swings around quite a bit, which would be hard to fake. There are also several other people appearing in the video, with faces shown. Faking a hanging on a livestream is possible, but getting all the other participants onboard and to agree to show their faces etc. is highly unlikely. Oh, there's also a reference to the news source in the description, below the video.
 
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