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Meatballhead
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- Feb 21, 2024
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I'm wondering where I could commit suicide without someone stumbling across my body. It's one of my biggest fears is causing a commotion.
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actually disposing of my body at sea is a great idea .It would be hard to pull off: burial deep at sea, perform spontaneous combustion,or disappear into a national park with lots of bears?
But putting that sort-of-kidding aside, I agree - best thing is to try to have your body found by someone who's trained.
Same for me.I'm wondering where I could commit suicide without someone stumbling across my body. It's one of my biggest fears is causing a commotion.
1) If you jump into a river or lake with some weight tied to your body then it's likely that your body will not be found, at least for some period.I'm wondering where I could commit suicide without someone stumbling across my body. It's one of my biggest fears is causing a commotion.
I'm also afraid of being buried near or by family. i wish there was a way to legally cut ties off so such things couldn't happen. Maybe I'll write a will.I'm estranged from my biological family & don't want them involved in my death. If t hey're notified of my death, they'll bury me in the family plot, directly on top of my maternal grandfather who raped me when I was a child, & I don't want that. What can I do to keep the from being involved?
That was my dream, not to be found. Unfortunately, nowadays its almost imposible to hide your body so it's better to facilitate things for all involved and just CTB a a chain hotel.I'm wondering where I could commit suicide without someone stumbling across my body. It's one of my biggest fears is causing a commotion.
Nowadays there are cameras everywhere, specially in a tall building.Well if you jump off a tall building with no ID on you they might not be able to identify your body.
I definately don't want my body discovered . I don't want a grave .I want it to all be my choice my way.I can't help but disagree with @notforl0ng I personally, if it ever came to that, would prefer to have my body never found (or at least for some time.) I wouldn't want to burden people around me with my decision, if I disappeared they would have their theories but that would be just, theories. I'd like my body to be found many many years later, long after everyone forgot about me. That would make that much easier for everyone involved.
I'm actually surprised that I can't think of a way to get shot by police. Like I was so scared as a kid. Now as an adult I realize that if I were to do something to where I deserved it I don't think it would happen .It depends on where you live, your geography, and your access to a car.
My plan to never be found is to drive very, very far away, to the atlantic coast of europe, and use some method of SN plus drowning plus heavy sedation at an extremely very remote cliff area where I will jump and just float and swim until my body shuts down on me and hopefully, so i can just disappear into the atlantic.
Another plan I have to never be found is to travel far far far away, into east desolate Russia, or maybe Ukraine (Thanks to my rare passport, i can enter both countries) and do it there, somewhere very secluded, or perhaps get myself shot my a soldier at the front lines. (I know that is a fantasy insanely difficult to fulfill) But that theoretically would allow me to, even if i am be found, remain completely anonymous because I will have left my documents very very far away. and they would absolutely have no resources to try to even attempt to identify me, let alone inform authorities of the country where I have residence. It is not the ideal one, but at the very least those who find me will not be traumatised because they have seen much much worse, and nobody will ever really know what has happened to me.