A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

From The Vault: You want to do what?

I went back to the very last page in the Other Suspensions gallery and I found a set of pictures that I took and submitted myself. I was going to wait and use these as a much later From The Vault entry, however, the recent discussions on modblog about BME’s role as media vs. our “endorsement” of certain things by posting them made this post seem perfectly timed for right now. Plus three years ago to the day, this suspension was mentioned in this post , but I feel these pics and this story are damn worthy of a post all their own!

For one day I stepped out of my usual role as a body piercer and suspension group member and played the role of journalist, taking on the job of documenting (not endorsing) this very unique suspension.

5

For more pictures and my version of the story, click through.

I first met D (full name withheld and face blurred to protect his privacy) about a year before this foot crucifixion suspension was done. He decided he wanted to suspend shortly after seeing Allen Falkner perform a two point chest suspension on one of his many television appearances. D decided this was something he NEEDED to attempt himself. At the time he was already a senior citizen and he was not a big internet user. The reason I mention this is because having only briefly seen a suspension on tv, he did not fully understand the techniques we commonly use. Instead, he devised his own system based on good old fashioned creativity.

He took two 8″ carbon steel rods (approximately 4 gauge in size) and sharpened one end of each. He used these rods both as the needle and the hook for his suspension. He pierced himself about 3″ deep on each side and then made a rig consisting of small rings which went over the ends of the rods and were connected together with a length of rope. When the rope was pulled tight, these rings became taught and did a fine job of holding the rods in place. To get up, he used the most logical means he could, he stepped off a chair, just the same way someone attempting to hang themselves would. After a good long while he reached up with his arms (which is quite the feat in itself from this sort of suspension) and cut himself down.

Shortly thereafter he got online and found BME. He decided he wanted to attempt a suicide suspension, but realized this was not something he could facilitate himself. He wrote into BME and Shannon referred him to me. When he came to me for the suspension he brought the carbon steel rods and his “rig”. I, of course, opted for the community standard mustad hooks and proper suspension rigging so I could put him up using the most modern techniques and standards of the time.

Some time later he got his first and only piercing, a 4 gauge PA. He also did a few more basic suspensions before coming to me and telling me he had attempted a foot suspension (what is now known as a foot crucifixion suspension, a name I dubbed to describe the fact the hooks went through the foot) but failed to get up.  He wanted me to facilitate the next attempt for him. I refused because I did not want to be responsible if something went wrong in a suspension I considered very dangerous for anyone, much less someone of his age.

Some time passed and D contacted me again. He told me flat out he was doing it and would like my help. I once again explained my objections and told him I, as a responsible body piercer and member of the suspension community, couldn’t participate in this. Finally, he asked if I would come by to record the suspension and to call for help in the event that things went bad. I thought about it a bit and as opposed as I was to the idea of the suspension attempt, I felt it would be a huge disservice to D as well as to the suspension community to not have this suspension documented. So I agreed to go and play the role of journalist. I told him I was going to be totally hands off, but I would record the event and be there to help if things did not go his way.

21

As I mentioned earlier, D was extremely creative with his methods, they were quite crude but also quite clever. He had taken an ice pick and ground the end down to fit inside of the needle, he used this as a needle pusher. On the hooks, which were the mustads I used on him for his suicide suspension, he ground down the ends to make them fit into the needle. If you are familiar with step down external threading or pin tapers, his hooks and needle pusher both worked in a similar fashion to those. He also used a stack of gauze as a stopper for the needle to go into, that combined with his makeshift needle pusher made the fact he was piercing through tough tissue on himself a doable task. This system made piercing and follow through with the hooks as smooth as possible. Like I said, crude but clever.

6

After the piercing process, he took a moment to gather himself and walked, well more like waddled, on to where he had the pulley set up. He laid down and rigged himself up, while I set up the camcorder and camera. He took a breath and in one continuous motion pulled himself up. With that he had achieved something that, to the best of my knowledge, no one before him nor no one after him had achieved, a true “crucifixion” style suspension. I saw him a few months later and his feet had healed with hardly any scarring. He said “walking was difficult for about a week, but after that everything went back to normal”.

He kept this, as well as his other suspension and piercings hidden from everyone in his life except me and I feel very fortunate to have had a small part in this momentous suspension. It is awe-inspiring to meet someone like D, someone who finds something they NEED to do, purely for themselves and then does it against all odds. I consider D’s story  the “Worlds Fastest Indian” for the modified community, and I hope it continues to inspire people to challenge what is deemed “impossible”. While I can’t recommend anyone attempt to recreate this suspension themselves, I also can’t help but respect D for pursuing his dream and doing “the impossible”.

Want to see more pictures from this suspension? Those pictures and countless other groundbreaking, historic pictures are just a BME membership away.

Comments

26 responses to “From The Vault: You want to do what?”

  1. Brittney Avatar
    Brittney

    OWWWWW!

  2. jay-z Avatar
  3. blackroses Avatar

    very ow. kudos to D for doing it though.

  4. bastian Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this with us! I really like your “from the vault” series and hope for more!

  5. Allen Falkner Avatar

    I said it before and I will say it again… This is a bad idea. 🙂

  6. kbi the crowing Avatar

    Truly awe inspiring . I would love to see the video, although I’m sure D has that for himself and the photographs are incredible enough.

  7. Sean Philips Avatar

    You assumed correctly, the only copy of the video is with D.
    I had the original unblurred pics but lost them in a HD crash, so what BME has in it’s galleries is all that there is to document this.

  8. MissCherry Avatar
    MissCherry

    wow, i cant believe he pulled this off. that looks like one of the most painful things ive ever seen….I’m glad his feet were okay, I feel like he could have potentially done some serious damage to his feet.

  9. Emi Avatar
    Emi

    Wow, how did he NOT damage the tendons? My feet hurt just looking at that.

  10. Gilmo Avatar
    Gilmo

    Wow, this is impressive. Thank you for sharing.

  11. sleepwalking Avatar
    sleepwalking

    Awesome 🙂 Thanks for re-posting it.

  12. VOMIT Avatar

    Good god that totally freaked me out! haha I can’t imagine doing that

  13. deadman13 Avatar
    deadman13

    all things aside i think y ou did a great service just being there for this man during this. while the dangers and what have you remain, he did what he felt he had to and we are lucky enough to see the fruits of that. now dont try that at home kids!

  14. SeeeingRed Avatar

    I remember the first time i saw these pictures. I did not know the entire story behind all of this. Pretty impressive dude.

  15. ramona Avatar
    ramona

    proof that BM is a universal, all encompassing community. I can’t help but wonder what my 78 year old grandmother would think of this (she’s constantly staring and complimenting most all of the beautiful body modifications she sees)…I have to show her this now!

  16. baracudaboy Avatar
    baracudaboy

    Hard fucking core.

  17. Ru Avatar

    OH GOD! haha amazing.

  18. tim Avatar

    this is pretty incredible.

  19. Evan Avatar
    Evan

    I read this whole thing with my toes cured under and phantom pains in my feet. OWCH!!!

  20. Halex Avatar

    impresionante!!!!!!!

  21. Totalatex Avatar
    Totalatex

    Very beautiful.

    I love this foot suspension

  22. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    oh oh oh oh his poor feet…
    that looks so fucking dangerous.
    incredible that he literally walked away from it with no lasting damage.

  23. tat2Sophie Avatar

    Hurts about as much as vaginal tattoo, no? Come find out!

  24. Eden Avatar

    Not ‘owwww’, ‘cooool’!

  25. basketkace Avatar
    basketkace

    Man what a wonderful story. Major props to D!!

  26. basketkace Avatar
    basketkace

    Man what a wonderful story. Major props to D!!

Latest Tattoo, Piercing, and Body Modification News

  • Twelve Points to the Sky
    There’s a particular kind of magic that happens at your first big suspension gathering when you arrive with nerves, an open heart, and the quiet hope of flight. Guided by the encouragement of mentor Lynn Loheide and driven by the quiet confidence of belonging, Alex… Read more: Twelve Points to the Sky
  • Ontario SusCon 2025
    In March 2025, BME attended the Ontario Suspension Convention in Hamilton, hosted by the Kevin Donaghy and the Ontario Suspension Collective. We had the pleasure to take part and help document the event, but also run a booth to sell a bunch of old (but… Read more: Ontario SusCon 2025
  • Welcome Back to Body Modification Ezine
    Dear BME Community, We’ve been gone far too long, but BME is back to give people a voice, a space, a community. With time everything evolves, and BME may be different than you remember. Our goal is to stay true to Shannon and Rachel’s values… Read more: Welcome Back to Body Modification Ezine
  • BME Social Media
    Word of mouth has been our method of reuniting the community, and it has brought a substantial amount of us together. I am inspired by your loyalty and I want to remind more people of BME’s existence. In 2020 we gained control over @bmezine on… Read more: BME Social Media
  • BMEShop
    Despite the hurricanes in 2015 which destroyed almost all of what Rachel owned, she managed to save the original inventory from BME. We have relisted some of the stock on BMEShop.com with the hopes you may be interested.  Our first drop includes a selection of… Read more: BMEShop
  • Rachel Larratt 1980-2022
    Unfortunately, when we lost some of the ModBlog content, it included the post about Rachel’s passing. (Original Post) Rachel passed away on June 22, 2022. She died in her sleep. Even now, it’s extremely difficult to write this post. Rachel meant so much to so… Read more: Rachel Larratt 1980-2022