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Slemquamy

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May 17, 2023
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Hello, I am looking to CTB in Connecticut. My original method was jumping, but I'm hesitant because the location is a 5-story parking garage. Does anyone know of tall buildings with roof access in CT? I would prefer if they were near Danbury, CT, but I'm desperate at this point. If there are any other easy methods in CT, I'll take those, but I need to do it within 24 hours. I might get impatient and just try anyway. I know that a few other things can make me more likely to be successful, like tensing my body, falling somewhere besides my feet, and taking ibuprofen to thin my blood. Maybe the blood loss from my period will help too. But yeah, I'm pretty much done for.
 
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I grew up in West Hartford. The only tall buildings I remember in the entire state were in Hartford.
 
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NearlyIrrelevantCake

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5 storeys is nowhere near high enough, you're just going to disable yourself and suffer.
 
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I also have a car. Do you think I could die if I drive 80+ MPH and crash into something?
That's a shitty, unethical method, IMO. You can't guarantee that you won't injure or kill innocent people nearby, not to mention lifelong trauma for anyone who might see it happen.

Also cars are designed to save people from crashes--air bags, crumple zones built into the metal itself, etc. You easily risk just becoming disabled for life instead.
 
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idiotmother

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I'm also in CT, though not near Danbury so I can't actually help. I know people have died from jumping from a parking garage in New Haven which is about 5 stories. I can't get a confirmed height when I google though. I've considered it myself. It's annoying trying to find the height of garages, they just want to tell you the vehicle clearance of the levels.
 
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NearlyIrrelevantCake

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I'm also in CT, though not near Danbury so I can't actually help. I know people have died from jumping from a parking garage in New Haven which is about 5 stories. I can't get a confirmed height when I google though. I've considered it myself. It's annoying trying to find the height of garages, they just want to tell you the vehicle clearance of the levels.
Five storeys is much higher odds to just injure or disable yourself, you should never try to jump from such a low height. At least 10 storeys is needed.
 
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outnout

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Sep 22, 2025
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I think the rule for maximum success is 150 feet (land) or 250 feet (water). It could probably be done from lower, but to hit the 95-99% success rate it's around there. I wouldn't risk anything lower honestly because of how badly it could turn out. Someone correct me if I'm wrong
 
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notreallybored

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Nov 26, 2024
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Hello, I am looking to CTB in Connecticut. My original method was jumping, but I'm hesitant because the location is a 5-story parking garage. Does anyone know of tall buildings with roof access in CT? I would prefer if they were near Danbury, CT, but I'm desperate at this point. If there are any other easy methods in CT, I'll take those, but I need to do it within 24 hours. I might get impatient and just try anyway. I know that a few other things can make me more likely to be successful, like tensing my body, falling somewhere besides my feet, and taking ibuprofen to thin my blood. Maybe the blood loss from my period will help too. But yeah, I'm pretty much done for.
ב''ה, Trump's building and others nearby in the city that's in, though you're quite likely to either find fentanyl there or get arrested for looking.

Hospital parking garage in Bridgeport.

May you find a way without pain.
 

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