Buried alive can you escape the coffin




















You could have mentioned, if someone was truly unable to get themselves out, It would be better to induce hyperventilation and have yourself pass out as opposed to dieing slowly well you convulse and panic.

So yeah, this would be pretty helpful in most any case where you are actually buried alive. Have you field tested this methodology? Your Mother needs to be told you said that and quickly! Good god. Just an awful thing to say. And in this day and age, frightening to this other mother! I think it might depend on what you offer. I was on a Ferris Wheel once that had broken down. My seat device was at the very top of the wheel when it broke down. In an attempt to get it to going again they would run it backwards and then slam it to a stop.

I got off OK. A few years later my wife tried to get me to go back on one. It was a fairly new one. I still refused. It could happen only if you were sent to a crooked funeral home.

A place that charges for embalming but does not do it. Thank you so much for posting this!!!! I have been Recieving daily threats of being buried alive, for the last 36 years. I finally feel prepared, in the event that it actually happens. Is it like a jilted ex boyfriend or something? Or were you joking lols. Thank you for posting! I actually had to get up and walk around — to remove myself from the mental imagery it evoked.

But hyperventilation and singing would cause loss of consciouness in under 4 minutes which could feel like four hours if you let it … and then, you die. But what i did different was i took of my shoes because they where heavy and where sinking into the dirt while my feet where flat and stood firmer. Umm, please explain further? Are you serious? If I ever catch myself trying to bury a midget. It will take place in a sandbox.

So he to can try out your methods. I am a writer needing this info and I appreciate it. BUT what about the concrete box into which coffins by law have to be buried? But, as stated, at least this gives you something to do rather than just freak out the whole time.

They also do alot of things to corpse such as- Draining the body of ALL FLUIDS Drying everything out Dont ask me how They sew your lips and eyes closed They place metal rods in you to keep a solid pose And Lastly they fill your body with a jelly substance so it preserves the body longer.

Why do they do all that? And is it to take away any chances of you waking up or to just check that you really are dead? O And do they have to do that by law? Do they have to embalm in the UK? Or have to do all of what you just said in the UK? If you can then how common is it? Taphephobia…even the thought sends chills up my spine.

I have been seeing a therapist, she assures me that no one would ever do this to me but I cant help it… I just feel like i wear the horror of it on my face and that someone might just conspire against me and curse my fleeting final moments with the torment of being Buried Alive.

I make sure i am kind and humble to others because i fear that some one could and would do this to me. The paranoia is severe and honestly, I feel this has happen to me in a past life. I really hope that one day i am free from the intrusive thoughts and night terrors before I am inevitably put there for eternity….

Thank you for the article and Im sorry for the personal rant. But something occurred to me as I was reading this, the author said use the cell phone if your family happen to bury you with it. Things to possibly include could be: a cell phone, spare battery s or a portable cordless phone charger many have stored energy that depletes after you plug the phone in , an axe to break the coffin, an oxygen tank, a collapsible ladder, etc.

Pretty morbid to think about but could literally save your life in case this horror situation happens. Ring The Bell! This kind of knowledge is for when you piss off the wrong person and wind up 6 feet under. Then why would you call for help if you managed to get above ground?

So the murderers can come back to shove you back under? This is just a joke and should not be taken seriously all tho it might work. These comments gave me cancer. Seriously, get a life and stop worrying about shlt that wont happen to you. The writer of this obviously has more time on their hands than you could shake a shltty stick at. Thanks god I am a Hindu…..

And 99 percent of Hindus cremate their dead…. No chance to get buried alive…. Proud and feeling safe to be a Hindu…. A fun read for those not able to extract fact from fiction. Firstly, the article is fiction.

It would be impossible for a person to extract themselves from a coffin buried under six feet of normal soil. I am writing this under the assumption that your living body was simply dropped into a cheap pine coffin and buried six feet deep—no autopsy and no attempt to preserve the body were performed. Then you may go to 15 hours. It would continue to fall even if you did nothing. Dirt is naturally self compacting. Soon you would not be able to inhale as the pressure surrounding your chest would prevent movement.

There are additional salient point here that would place an additional burden on any attempt to extract your self from six feet under dirt, but the above makes escape so highly unlikely the remaining points do not need to be delineated.

If the author is so convinced that his article is the real deal, I challenge him to attempt it. Look here for a Myth busters challenge. Mythbusters attempted something like this recently, and even with a breathing mask, it was impossible to 1 — break out of a coffin with hundreds of pounds of dirt on top of you, and 2 — even if you somehow managed to break out of the coffin, the weight of the dirt above you would almost certainly crush you.

They even tried it by having the person start out in a squatting position to eliminate the problems with maneuvering your body into a vertical position to push up through the dirt. In short, its all but impossible at feet. Well, if you get buried alive than you should stay calm and just ask god to forgive you of your sins and that you belive he died for you. Just ask god to save you from sin. Just in case you dont get out so that you have a chance to be with jesus.

Last night I watched the movie Buried. I can only imagine the sheer horror of actually being in that situation. Because if you are buried alive you are Also its pretty guaranteed that no one has a clue where you could be to even begin searching for you.

Whoever put you there wanted you dead so youre probably remotely buried, with no civilization for miles. With such a lack of oxygen every little movement you make just brings you closer to death, so trying to fight your way out is pretty pointless. No matter how you look at it its just a horrible way to go. What if someone intentionally bury me alive? Oh wellll. Even a cheap coffin would be hard to break considering how little space you have, and if you did break it, the dirt pouring in would make it impossible for you to get out.

The average human cannot stab themselves in the neck, let alone rip their own veins open with their teeth. Dying one way or another, might as well go out fighting. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Enjoy this article? March 17, pm. Bukator January 28, pm. I almost wanna give this a try. DG August 8, am. Nathan Freise March 28, am. Heck no! Watch the movie Buried. Siobhan January 28, pm. Karl Kenett February 3, am. Alex July 27, am. No, saved by the bell is from boxing, nice try though. Nuno Lagoa February 10, pm. Andy March 31, pm. Tanya August 2, pm. And the average volume of a human body is 66 liters. That leaves liters of air, one-fifth of which liters is oxygen. If a trapped person consumes 0.

Once you're in there, you're in there," says Alan R. Leff, professor emeritus at University of Chicago in the pulmonary and critical care department. That's because the coffin is probably well-sealed, not to mention buried under 6 feet of soil. Even if you were able to get out of the coffin without exhausting your air supply first, you'd find yourself in a situation similar to being buried in a mega-landslide or avalanche.

The dirt would be so dense and heavy that your chest wouldn't be able to expand. Snow is heavy, but earth is even heavier.

And if you were able to move, the dirt would fall into your mouth or nostrils and could end up clogging your airways. But there is one upside. As the carbon dioxide builds up it would make you sleepy and you'd eventually fall into a coma before your heart stopped and the rest of your body followed. As early as the 14th century, there are accounts of specific people being buried alive. While likely apocryphal, when his tomb was opened, the body of philosopher John Duns Scotus of the High Middle Ages was reportedly found outside of his coffin, his hands torn up in a way that suggests he had once tried to free himself.

In 17th century England, it is documented that a woman by the name of Alice Blunden was buried alive. As the story goes, she was so knocked out after having imbibed a large quantity of poppy tea that a doctor holding a mirror to her nose and mouth pronounced her dead.

Tea made from dried, unwashed seed pods would have contained morphine and codeine, which are sedatives. Her family quickly made arrangements for her burial, but two days after she was laid in the ground, children playing near her grave heard noises.

Their school master went to check the gravesite for himself. He found that Blunden was still alive, but it took another day to exhume her. She was so close to death that she was returned to her grave, where a guard stood by before deserting his post. The next morning, she was found dead, but only after struggling to free herself once more. When Fagilyu Mukhametzyanov of Kazan in Russia collapsed at home following a heart attack in , she was soon declared dead.

A few days later, as she was lying in her casket at her own funeral, she woke up. She saw the mourners around her, crying and praying for her, quickly twigged to what was happening, began yelling, and was rushed back to the hospital. She lived for an additional 12 minutes in intensive care prior to dying once more, this time for good. The cause of death? Heart failure.

Walter Williams of Mississippi was pronounced dead on February 26,



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