How does a snapped neck kill you




















In the third case death is instantaneous and painless, and is unaccompanied by any convulsive movement whatever. India uses the long-drop method. The question obviously arises: why ask executioners to perform mathematical problems when they could simply make the rope long enough to achieve a sufficiently high drop energy for every condemned person?

The answer lies in the spirit with which Haughton undertook his studies of hanging in the first place. In his writings, his sympathy for the criminal is apparent, but more importantly, he identified the purpose of capital punishment as being to kill and not to torture a distinction that may ask us to reconsider the death penalty itself.

In effect, the humanitarianism of death by hanging — insofar as there is any — is encapsulated in the simple but deadly act of breaking the neck, technically called a cervical fracture. The first seven vertebrae — vertebrae being the irregular bones that make up the human spine — counting down from the skull are called the cervical vertebrae.

In medical parlance, they are numbered C1 through C7. Apr 14, 54, 7, Yep, the brain runs the body. Break the only link the brain has to the rest of the body and the body stops working. Plus a blow to the neck causing a clean break usually results in unconsciousness, making it a fairly painless death.

Gravity Diamond Member. Mar 21, 5, 0 0. Organs are run by the Limbic system. It's get's it's orders from the brain. No orders, no worky. No worky, no life. The brain is reasonbly protected by the skull. If there's a weak spot, it's the neck area. Hence the name "Leathernecks. Scarpozzi Lifer. Jun 13, 26, 1, I usually tap 2 rounds in the chest and 1 in the head just in case. You must log in or register to reply here. Post thread. Criminals have been hanged since the Persian Empire first adopted the practice 2, years ago.

The last major advance in the technology of hangings was made in the 19th century, when tables were devised to calculate both the length of rope needed to kill, and the distance of the necessary "drop. According to these so-called "drop tables," the heavier the prisoner, the shorter the distance needed to produce sufficient force to break his neck. Iraqi officials said that the gallows were built in accordance with international standards, but human rights officials disputed that claim.

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