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    Hangman's knot - Wikipedia

    This knot was typically used as a method of capital punishment. The pull on the knot at end of the gallows often resulted in a cervical fracture. Another method intended to result in the mass of the knot crushing closed (occluding) neck arteries, causing cessation of brain circulation, which was not always rapid. TheSee more

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    The hangman's knot or hangman's noose (also known as a collar during the Elizabethan era) is a knot most often associated with its use in… See more

    Surviving nooses in the United Kingdom show simple slipknots that were superseded in the late 19th century with a metal eye spliced … See more

    The Ashley Book of Knots discusses this knot in the entry for drawing #1119 See more

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