spartan231490 said:
I've been thinking, and a good stab/twist to the heart wouldn't be a bad idea either. It should result in the same blood pressure drop as the carotid cut and it's easier. It's also a little easier to miss too, so I can't really decide which is your best bet. On the other hand, it's gonna be pretty hard to get the leverage you need to shove a blade through the throat like that, although you're pretty likely to take out at least one carotid on the stab anyway, so it's not that crucially important. Still, I can't imagine it would be easy, that is a lot of cutting surface and you don't have the advantage of momentum.
It'd be remarkably hard to twist a knife that's passed between the ribs, assuming you've managed to get in between the ribs.
Like you've said, hitting the heart (and the left ventricle specifically) would be incredibly hard.
Neck is an easier target, the arteries are easy enough to hit if you drag along this line:
Berethond said:
If you have a thin, less strong knife there's another way called 'Pulling the Plug' where you insert it right above their first vertebrae and then twist sharply. Snaps the brain stem right in half.
That's be so hard it's rediculous.
Have you seen the joint between the atlus and skull?
It looks like this:
That's
really high up. It'd be incredibly hard to reach with a knife.