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− | That kind of force can also be used to decapitate humans clean, and in wikipedia it's also said to only slightly fracture the neckbone, not completely sever it like in movies and whatnot. There's still the muscles and the blood vessels too. |
+ | That kind of force can also be used to decapitate humans clean, and in wikipedia it's also said to only slightly fracture the neckbone, not completely sever it like in movies and whatnot. There's still the muscles and the blood vessels too. Sometimes, it won't even break the neck or do any harm to the victim other than give him a brutal death. |
Also, the force generated by hanging is via pulling, not twisting or using blunt force to leave the neckbone in pieces, much like what is done in fiction. |
Also, the force generated by hanging is via pulling, not twisting or using blunt force to leave the neckbone in pieces, much like what is done in fiction. |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 23 December 2018
There's a problem tho.
That kind of force can also be used to decapitate humans clean, and in wikipedia it's also said to only slightly fracture the neckbone, not completely sever it like in movies and whatnot. There's still the muscles and the blood vessels too. Sometimes, it won't even break the neck or do any harm to the victim other than give him a brutal death.
Also, the force generated by hanging is via pulling, not twisting or using blunt force to leave the neckbone in pieces, much like what is done in fiction.