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Is there any way to make suicide look like an accident?
Thread starterSomerando
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I know this is messed up, but would there be a way for it to look like someone "accidentally" drowned or could someone induce a really serious, acute illness? Is there any way to make it look like an accident?
Only problem with car wreck is they can look at the tire marks on the road and determine whether you were speeding up or slamming on your brakes. I've considered wrecking my car against one of those things that sticks out in the lane to show an exit (seat belt off) so my mom could get my accidental life insurance but it would never work.
Ignore the fact this literally just failed for me haha. Read the thread where I explain myself. It's my fault. I did a lot of additional Q&A after the initial information given on the SWB thread. The facts are there, shallow water blackouts kill.
Only problem with car wreck is they can look at the tire marks on the road and determine whether you were speeding up or slamming on your brakes. I've considered wrecking my car against one of those things that sticks out in the lane to show an exit (seat belt off) so my mom could get my accidental life insurance but it would never work.
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