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David
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- Mar 18, 2021
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I read this somewhere in this site.
My theory. To block the carotid arteries, it is necessary to press rather from the sides, and not from the front. At one fulcrum, I only have an exploding head and a cough. But if I just wrap the rope around my neck and pull the rope with my hands to the sides, then I begin to lose consciousness. Thus, it may be more correct to tie the rope to two fulcrum. As in the picture. Just a guess.
now what do you think? is this a good idea for having a successful hanging?
in summary with one anchor point the pressure is on the front of the neck ( hyoid bone and throat and etc ) but with two anchor point pressure is on sides of the neck where the arteries exist , not front of the neck and a vain attempt.
My theory. To block the carotid arteries, it is necessary to press rather from the sides, and not from the front. At one fulcrum, I only have an exploding head and a cough. But if I just wrap the rope around my neck and pull the rope with my hands to the sides, then I begin to lose consciousness. Thus, it may be more correct to tie the rope to two fulcrum. As in the picture. Just a guess.
now what do you think? is this a good idea for having a successful hanging?
in summary with one anchor point the pressure is on the front of the neck ( hyoid bone and throat and etc ) but with two anchor point pressure is on sides of the neck where the arteries exist , not front of the neck and a vain attempt.
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