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TiredNorthStar

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May 13, 2024
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I figured a way to die that might make it look like my heart stopped failed on it's own in my sleep. I's kind of a reverse defibrillator, instead of using a shock to stabilize the heartbeat, I can use a shock to destabilize it, causing me to pass out and eventually die. Google says there's about 20 available seconds between a heart stopping and losing consciousness, I can use that time to put the device away and tuck myself into bed. Most electrical deaths are cardiac related, not burn or directly shock related, so it came to my mind to use an indirect method like this. Thoughts?
 
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theboy

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Jul 15, 2022
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It is almost impossible to make a CTB look like an accident or to make it look like it was someone else who did that.
 
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Tesha

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May 31, 2020
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Once your heart stops you'll be able to do nothing - you'll be incapacitated until you're unconscious, so I'm afraid this won't work.
 
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LaughingGoat

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Apr 11, 2024
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If you give yourself a shock bad enough that it will kill you, you're not going to be running around hiding things and jumping into bed in 20 seconds, no matter what google says.
 
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karmaisabitch

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Mar 25, 2024
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I don't think it works like that my friend! I being drinking a lot of energy drinks lately hoping one of the drinks will be my killer eventually. If I can use the gun I won't be here now
 
Pikmin

Pikmin

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Mar 6, 2024
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I figured a way to die that might make it look like my heart stopped failed on it's own in my sleep. I's kind of a reverse defibrillator, instead of using a shock to stabilize the heartbeat, I can use a shock to destabilize it, causing me to pass out and eventually die. Google says there's about 20 available seconds between a heart stopping and losing consciousness, I can use that time to put the device away and tuck myself into bed. Most electrical deaths are cardiac related, not burn or directly shock related, so it came to my mind to use an indirect method like this. Thoughts?
This isn't real - this is some cartoon shit.
 
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UKscotty

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May 20, 2021
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Not with this method no.

There are a few methods which will lead to an open verdict or be ruled misadventure.

If people know you are ill though, it will be suspicious I think.
 

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