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Originally Posted by TA-t3 View Post
It's "hanged" when it comes to people, not "hung", I think..
A little off topic, but we both might be correct. Here's some text from this link.

Usage note:
Hang has two forms for the past tense and past participle, hanged and hung. The historically older form hanged is now used exclusively in the sense of causing or putting to death: He was sentenced to be hanged by the neck until dead. In the sense of legal execution, hung is also quite common and is standard in all types of speech and writing except in legal documents. When legal execution is not meant, hung has become the more frequent form: The prisoner hung himself in his cell.
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