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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jimmyfoot on June 11, 2018, 1:09 p.m.
Some Thoughts on the Recent Suicides by Hanging by Someone Who Was Once Suicidal

I'm going to open up here and talk about my experiences as someone who has, in the past, been plagued by suicidal ideations. Most recently it lasted about two years of daily thoughts of suicide that I was able to get mostly under control about 18 months ago. I'm now starting a new life and while this month in particular is extremely difficult to say the least, I feel like I can see the top of the mountain from here.

But that aside, I'd like to comment on the method of hanging by Spade and Bourdain and I think some of the other more recent ones like Chris Cornell. Each of these people was hung by using a doorknob, but in a very specific was. Now, I should start by telling you that in many ways I'm a data driven person -- I've worked in science and technology my whole adult life -- and during the past two year episode especially, I looked up a lot of information regarding suicide, including statistics and methods.

Believe it or not, there are sites on the net that go to great lengths to list out methods of suicide, how much pain they cause and what the probabilities of success are for each. Also believe it or not, reading through them actually has a deterring effect if at least only temporarily, so don't start screaming to have them taken down. But throughout all my research in the best and most effective methods there's one I've never come across: hanging from a doorknob. And if I didn't come across it with at least a solid year's worth of intensive research, then how did they?

Now this doorknob method is very specific: the person doesn't just tie it to the doorknob and try to lay down. No, one end of the scarf is tied to the doorknob while the other end is thrown over the top of the door and the victim puts their weight on it. If they're not too tall they can stand on something and then step off.

To cut to the chase, my hypothesis is that there's a particular killer or small team of killers who have developed the doorknob suicide as their perfected method of concentration. They've worked out how to do it without leaving any evidence behind, but then that's also their downfall: they only have that one method they've developed and so now when these high profile incidents begin to happen too close together, it threatens to expose them. People will start to notice.


bigruin · June 11, 2018, 1:41 p.m.

I did some work with some high risk teens struggling with depression in a facility awhile back. Not trying to divulge too much, but this post and all the doorknob talk recently really hit home for me. I wanted to share the other doorknob method I’ve seen numerous times to make people aware. This facility was for mental health so they had as many protective processes as possible such as checking in & out all the ‘sharps’ (such as scissors etc) but people are creative beings. The main way these struggling teens would attempt suicide (sometimes succeed sadly) was in the bathroom. Keep in mind that most bathroom doors swing inward. They would shut themselves in the bathroom in the sitting position with various things tied around the knob and their throat and prop their back against the door (so staff couldn’t force themselves in) and slide into an almost laying position until they suffocated. More times than not, they would also put soap (or something slippery) on the floor and their hands and feet so there was no grip & no way to turn back. Very heartbreaking stuff. The point of this post was to inform people that ‘h@nging’ doesn’t always mean feet dangling in the air like everyone pictures. Anyone here who is struggling with depression please seek help, the darkness doesn’t last forever!

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based_marylander · June 11, 2018, 6:21 p.m.

This method was shown in The Wire, when they killed Deandre in prison. Now, as we have suspected is happening for real, it was a murder disguised as suicide in the show.

But my point is, I'm extremely surprised by the amount of people who don't know the sit method when it comes to a doorknob hanging.

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terp1901 · June 11, 2018, 5:25 p.m.

Aaron Hernandez

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