Kmar
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..to end your life.

One thing I've never understood is why someone would want to end their life in this manner. It's terrifying and painful.

The following excerpt from this site is what prompted me to ask why.

Sorry about the caps. There is no way I am reformatting it.

12.17.08, GEOFF G., TAMPA, I AM THE BOATER WHO PICKED ALFREDO GRANIOLA, AGE 42 OUT OF THE WATER. I KNOW HIS NAME BECAUSE I HAD TO WAIT 3 HOURS TO TALK TO EVERY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA. AND THE SHERIFF TOLD ME . AT FIRST I WANTED TO KNOW WHY HE WOULD DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT . IF HE HAD A FAMILY. BY THE WAY HE WAS DRIVING HIS GIRLFRIENDS CAR. I HOPE I DONT HURT ANYONES FEELINGS . BUT I HONESTLY NEVER THOUGHT HE WAS GOING TO DIE. I SAW THE LAST 100 FOOT OF HIS HEAD FIRST DIVE . AND IT DIDNT LOOK THAT BAD.I KEPT WAITING FOR HIM TO SURFACE . AFTER ABOUT 30 SECONDS . I REALIZED HE WASNT COMING UP. I TRIED TO PULL MY ANCHOR BUT IT WAS STUCK. I ALMOST SANK MY BOAT TRYING TO HELP THIS GUY. BUT IT IS NOW OBVIOUS HE DIDNT WANT HELP. HE SOUNDED LIKE A BIRD. IT WASNT A SCREAM OF "IVE DONE IT". IT WAS MORE LIKE WHAT THE FUCK HAVE I DONE. SO AFTER ABOUT 30 MORE SECONDS I TOLD CODY TO CUT THE LINE. HE HIT THE WATER ABOUT 20 YARDS FROM MY BOAT . IRONICLY I HAD 1 SHRIMP LEFT AND WAS ABOUT TO LEAVE. AS WE GOT TO WHERE HE WENT IN MY BUDDYS LIKE THERE HE IS. ABOUT 10 FEET BEHIND THE BOAT . I SLAMMED IT INTO REVERSE. STALLED THE ENGINE . AND THE LADY AT THE TOP OF THE BRIDGE WAS SCREMING DOWN AT US . LIKE I WAS AN IDIOT . I WANTED TO TELL HER TO JUMP IN IF SHE WANTED TO HELP. WHEN WE GOT TO HIM IT WAS ABOUT 3 MINUTES TOTAL . HE WAS FACE DOWN. IT TOOK ALL THREE OF US TO GET HIM IN THE BOAT. HE FELT LIKE HE WEIGHED 300LBS . BUT HE WAS ABOUT 180. HE HAD A PERFECT BLACK CIRCLE ON TOP OF HIS HEAD . AGAIN IT DIDNT LOOK THAT BAD. WHEN WE GOT HIM ABOARD HE KINDA MOVED A LITTLE BIT. SO I THOUGHT I COULD SAVE HIM . HE HAD FOAM COMING OUT OF HIS MOUTH AND NOSE . BUT I ATTEMPTED CPR ANYWAY . IT WAS ABSOLUTLEY THE NASTIEST THING I HAVE EVER DONE . IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED TO PERFORM CPR ON SOMEONE WHO ACTUALLY NEEDS IT. ILL TRY AND EXPLAIN . WHEN I BLEW IN HIS MOUTH HIS CHEEKS BLEW OUT THEN HIS CHEST BLEW UP EASIER THAN YOU COULD IMAGINE. AGAIN I KEPT THINKING HE WAS GONNA BE OK, MY BUDDY WAS ON THE PHONE WITH 911 WHILE I WAS TRYING TO REVIVE HIM. BY THE WAY HE THREWUP IN MY MOUTH IN BETWEEN BREATHS. IT WAS ALL I COULD DO TO KEEP GOING . THEY WANTED US TO GO TO ONIELS. BUT THERES A LITTLE PIECE OF SHORE RIGHT BEFORE THE FISHING PIER SO I RAN MY BOAT AGROUND . WE CARRIED HIM UP TO THE SHORE SO THE PARAMEDICS COULD WORK ON HIM. THEY PERFORMED CPR FOR ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SHOCKED HIM. THEN INJECTED HIM WITH SOME KINDA EFENEROL OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT .THEY PRONOUNCED HIM DEAD . COVERED HIM WITH A YELLOW SHEET AND THAT WAS THAT. WE HAD TO WAIT ABOUT 3 HOURS WAITING FOR A HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY DETECTIVE. WICH WAS RIDICULOUS. I DO NOT KNOW WHY GOD PICKED ME TO GO THRU THIS BUT HE DID. I WILL NEVER FORGET IT.I DONT KNOW WHAT YOU GET OUT OF THIS WEBSITE, BUT TO EACH HIS OWN. IF YOU EVER HAD THIS HAPPEN TO YOU . I BELIEVE YOU WOULD LOOK AT IT DIFFERENTLY. I AM A PRETTY TOUGH GUY AND IT IS REALLY BOTHERING ME . WHAT IF I HAD CUT MY ANCHOR SOONER. WHAT IF MY MOTOR HAD NOT OF DIED WITHIN 10 FEET OF HIM. HOWEVER I DO TAKE SOLACE IN KNOWING HE DIDNT DROWN. THAT BLACK CIRCLE (at this point, our news input form was full. geoff returned the next day and continues) ON TOP OF HIS HEAD. AFTER THEY REMOVED THE PLASTIC SHEET , TO TAKE HIS BODY AWAY. WAS ACCTUALLY A RUT IN THE TOP OF HIS HEAD . WHILE I WAS GIVING HIM CHEST COMPRESSIONS I COULD FEEL THE BOTTOM 2 OR THE RIBS MOVING SO I HAD TO GO HIGHER UP. NOT ONLY DID HE TAKE HIS LIFE THAT DAY . HE IMPACTED MINE FOREVER . THANK GOD THE ONLY TIME I HAVENT TAKEN MY 4 YR OLD SON WITH ME FISHING WAS THAT TRAGIC DAY. I DONT KNOW HOW I WOULD EXPLAIN IT. OR IF I EVEN WOULD . MABE LIKE THE FISH WE CATCH. HE JUST GOT DEAD.IN HINDSIGHT I COMMEND YOUR WEBSITE. IT HAS REALLY OPENED MY EYES TO THIS SORT OF THING. IN A VERY MACABE WAY IT IS INTERESTING. SAD BUT INTERESTING . THE POLICE TOLD ME THE NEXT FEW WEEKS WOULD BE WORSE. I HAVE LOOKED UP EVERYTHING SKYWAY RELATED ON THE INTERNET AND THIS SIGHT IS ABSOLUTLEY THE BEST. THANX FOR LETTING ME VENT . P.S. IF YOU ARE GOING FISHING AT THE SKYWAY IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. DONT STAY OUTTA THE CHANNEL CAUSE THE COASTGAURD TELLS YOU TO. YOU KNOW!!!!!!!!
https://i41.tinypic.com/fe3nl3.jpg
The Tampa/ST.Pete Skyway Bridge


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c … amp;sc=334
Suicide by bridge is gruesome, and death is almost certain. People have survived the fall, but not many. You might survive if you hit the water feet first and come in at a slight angle.

The impact is tremendous. The body goes from roughly 75 to 80 mph to nearly zero in a nanosecond. The physics of inertia being what they are, internal organs tend to keep going. The force of impact causes them to tear loose. Autopsy reports typically indicate that the jumpers have lacerated aortas, livers, spleens and hearts. Ribs are often broken, and the impact shoves them into the heart or lungs. Jumpers have broken sternums, clavicles, pelvises and necks. Skull fractures are common.

Which means you die one of two ways, or a combination of both. One, you hit the water and the impact kills you. Sometimes the jumper is knocked unconscious. Other times, the jumper survives for a time. The person can be seen flailing about in the water, trying to stay afloat, only to succumb to the extensive internal bleeding. Death can take seconds or minutes. Two, you drown. You hit the water going fast, and your body plunges in deep. Conscious or otherwise, you breathe in saltwater and asphyxiate. You can usually tell which bridge jumpers drowned. Frothy mucus bubbles from the nose.

"Some people seem to think that jumping off the bridge is a light, airy way to end your life, like going to join the angels," said Marin County Coroner Ken Holmes, talking in the reception area of the coroner's office in San Rafael. "I'd like to dispel that myth. When you jump off the bridge, you hit the water hard. It's not a pretty death."

"Multiple blunt-force trauma." In other words, you die the same way as someone hit by a car.
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Poseidon
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I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of your body?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.

Last edited by Poseidon (2009-01-30 22:40:37)

Roc18
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Wow, how high is that bridge?
Reciprocity
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I think a lot of people choose to jump off things because it's generally a guaranteed death.
mcminty
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Reading your post Kerry makes this story all the more depressing..

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/the … 25622.html

I'm sure it's been mentioned in the news somewhere near you.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6596|132 and Bush

Reciprocity wrote:

I think a lot of people choose to jump off things because it's generally a guaranteed death.
But from a bridge? They often end up drowning or bleeding to death internally. Again, I can't imagine why that's an option..

@Roc http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunshine_Skyway_Bridge

The skyway has a bad history. This was the first one.

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usmarine
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its all about attention.  plain and simple.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6596|132 and Bush

mcminty wrote:

Reading your post Kerry makes this story all the more depressing..

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/the … 25622.html

I'm sure it's been mentioned in the news somewhere near you.
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mcgid1
Meh...
+129|6712|Austin, TX/San Antonio, TX

Poseidon wrote:

I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of youbody?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.
Depends on both the entry angle and if you keep your body straight so that you more cut through the water than slam into it.  You're still going to break what ever hits the water first, but the damage won't be as extensive.  Other wise, hitting water at that speed isn't that much different than hitting concrete.
Roc18
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Poseidon wrote:

I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of youbody?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.
Im pretty sure hitting water at terminal velocity hurts just as much as hitting concrete.
Poseidon
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+3,253|6533|Long Island, New York

Roc18 wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of youbody?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.
Im pretty sure hitting water at terminal velocity hurts just as much as hitting concrete.
Well I mean, if you went in feet first...albeit as hard as getting your trajectory to be in that exact position would be, wouldn't you really just break your legs/your hip?

I mean, obviously if you go in head first or on your back/side, yeah...you're gonna die.
NateW
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Does anyone know if it's true that it's common for many jumpers to die of heart attacks before hitting the ground? Also, I always figured slitting your wrists and bleeding out would be the worst way to commit suicide.
Reciprocity
Member
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Kmarion wrote:

Reciprocity wrote:

I think a lot of people choose to jump off things because it's generally a guaranteed death.
But from a bridge? They often end up drowning or bleeding to death internally. Again, I can't imagine why that's an option..
I didn't say the death was quick and painless, just sucessful.  Nothing more embarrassing that a failed suicide
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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Reciprocity wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Reciprocity wrote:

I think a lot of people choose to jump off things because it's generally a guaranteed death.
But from a bridge? They often end up drowning or bleeding to death internally. Again, I can't imagine why that's an option..
I didn't say the death was quick and painless, just sucessful.  Nothing more embarrassing that a failed suicide
"Generally a guaranteed death" just doesn't cut it.
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Poseidon
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NateWiese wrote:

Does anyone know if it's true that it's common for many jumpers to die of heart attacks before hitting the ground? Also, I always figured slitting your wrists and bleeding out would be the worst way to commit suicide.
I've heard that too, especially about the 9/11 jumpers. Not that we'd really be able to know, anyways..
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6596|132 and Bush

Poseidon wrote:

Roc18 wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of youbody?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.
Im pretty sure hitting water at terminal velocity hurts just as much as hitting concrete.
Well I mean, if you went in feet first...albeit as hard as getting your trajectory to be in that exact position would be, wouldn't you really just break your legs/your hip?

I mean, obviously if you go in head first or on your back/side, yeah...you're gonna die.
I actually just read somewhere that your odds of survivability increase if you go head first and at an angle. Still, at those heights you'd have to be extremely lucky.
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Roc18
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Poseidon wrote:

Roc18 wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of youbody?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.
Im pretty sure hitting water at terminal velocity hurts just as much as hitting concrete.
Well I mean, if you went in feet first...albeit as hard as getting your trajectory to be in that exact position would be, wouldn't you really just break your legs/your hip?

I mean, obviously if you go in head first or on your back/side, yeah...you're gonna die.
Im sure you would break something if you were falling fast enough.
OxenBreeder
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Roc18 wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of youbody?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.
Im pretty sure hitting water at terminal velocity hurts just as much as hitting concrete.
I don't remember where I saw it, but it was on the boob toob, and if I recall correctly, almost anything over a 100' fall, is a fatal fall, into water that is.

Last edited by OxenBreeder (2009-01-30 22:48:58)

Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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Poseidon wrote:

NateWiese wrote:

Does anyone know if it's true that it's common for many jumpers to die of heart attacks before hitting the ground? Also, I always figured slitting your wrists and bleeding out would be the worst way to commit suicide.
I've heard that too, especially about the 9/11 jumpers. Not that we'd really be able to know, anyways..
Well the OP's story was in the water and he could hear him screaming in his last seconds.
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Poseidon
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Kmarion wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

Roc18 wrote:


Im pretty sure hitting water at terminal velocity hurts just as much as hitting concrete.
Well I mean, if you went in feet first...albeit as hard as getting your trajectory to be in that exact position would be, wouldn't you really just break your legs/your hip?

I mean, obviously if you go in head first or on your back/side, yeah...you're gonna die.
I actually just read somewhere that your odds of survivability increase if you go head first and at an angle. Still, at those heights you'd have to be extremely lucky.
Indeed. I was actually thinking about it when I took this picture:

https://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v360/184/124/655780519/n655780519_1891459_5554.jpg

Probably not a good idea to be thinking about that at the time.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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OxenBreeder wrote:

Roc18 wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of youbody?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.
Im pretty sure hitting water at terminal velocity hurts just as much as hitting concrete.
I don't remember where I saw it, but it was on the boob toob, and if I recall correctly, almost anything over a 100' fall, is a fatal fall, into water that is.
I've hit the water at about 20-30 mph doing various water sports. And even at those speeds you skip like hell. Terminal velocity is around 100 mph.. so yikes.
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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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Poseidon wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Poseidon wrote:


Well I mean, if you went in feet first...albeit as hard as getting your trajectory to be in that exact position would be, wouldn't you really just break your legs/your hip?

I mean, obviously if you go in head first or on your back/side, yeah...you're gonna die.
I actually just read somewhere that your odds of survivability increase if you go head first and at an angle. Still, at those heights you'd have to be extremely lucky.
Indeed. I was actually thinking about it when I took this picture:

http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak- … 9_5554.jpg

Probably not a good idea to be thinking about that at the time.
lol.. I meant feet.
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FatherTed
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mcgid1 wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

I always thought it was possible to survive a jump into water from a large height, depending on the entry angle of youbody?

That sounds...gory. I mean, if I was gonna jump from somewhere, I'd jump from the top of a building ffs. Much...quicker.
Depends on both the entry angle and if you keep your body straight so that you more cut through the water than slam into it.  You're still going to break what ever hits the water first, but the damage won't be as extensive.  Other wise, hitting water at that speed isn't that much different than hitting concrete.
What he said.

Loadsa ppl who jump off ships and shit on holidays break their legs all the time, water isn't soft
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AussieReaper
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The fall doesn't kill you.

It's the sudden stop that does.

BTW kmar, have you seen In Bruges?
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
mcminty
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TheAussieReaper wrote:

BTW kmar, have you seen In Bruges?
I have. Best movie I watched last year...

What part relates to this?

Spoiler (highlight to read):
When he went off the bell tower at the end?

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