Put body in luggage bag then put in car boot. Hide the car in house basement. No one will notice.
22 year old unemployed burned body of GF, Corpse abandonment - probably murder
22 year old unemployed burned body of GF, Corpse abandonment - probably murder
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Aug 9 2020, 09:56 PM
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Put body in luggage bag then put in car boot. Hide the car in house basement. No one will notice.
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Aug 9 2020, 09:58 PM
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QUOTE(ihm11 @ Aug 9 2020, 08:40 PM) the problem with ppl trying to dispose of a body is trying to do it all in 1 shot which invariably 10/10 lead to their capture OMG...Police...Police..shud chop up the body into small pieces, debone it, keep in freezer and dispose of the meat and innards bit by bit after cooking them along with the haushold waste bones and skull can crush and again, bit by bit disposal |
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Aug 9 2020, 09:59 PM
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QUOTE(Angelic Layer @ Aug 9 2020, 09:53 PM) Yes, in Zama they traced down the knife used for dismemberment with DNA, traces and refrigerator will leave DNA as well. So if it was me, I would quickly move the body elsewhere either let others to discover to create a red herring if I won't likely to be suspected (like assassin or no relation) or dispose with battery acid or lye. QUOTE(Angelic Layer @ Aug 9 2020, 09:55 PM) Oh boy. You guys have no idea how resilient our human bodies are bros. And you need so much chemicals to desolve the body and to get that amount will get the cops on you. |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:01 PM
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Fake news. A democracy, highly advanced, high standard japan how possible could happen this.
Must be happened in PRC and the Tongsan reporter bullshit |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:04 PM
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QUOTE(ihm11 @ Aug 9 2020, 08:40 PM) the problem with ppl trying to dispose of a body is trying to do it all in 1 shot which invariably 10/10 lead to their capture hmm.. would it be easier if we tie up the body with rocks and heavy chain - then toss into sea ?shud chop up the body into small pieces, debone it, keep in freezer and dispose of the meat and innards bit by bit after cooking them along with the haushold waste bones and skull can crush and again, bit by bit disposal |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:20 PM
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QUOTE(ihm11 @ Aug 9 2020, 08:40 PM) the problem with ppl trying to dispose of a body is trying to do it all in 1 shot which invariably 10/10 lead to their capture very hard to do, maybe a professional knowsshud chop up the body into small pieces, debone it, keep in freezer and dispose of the meat and innards bit by bit after cooking them along with the haushold waste bones and skull can crush and again, bit by bit disposal |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE(ihm11 @ Aug 9 2020, 08:40 PM) the problem with ppl trying to dispose of a body is trying to do it all in 1 shot which invariably 10/10 lead to their capture I gonna! Miss ushud chop up the body into small pieces, debone it, keep in freezer and dispose of the meat and innards bit by bit after cooking them along with the haushold waste bones and skull can crush and again, bit by bit disposal |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:26 PM
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wtf im reading in this thread
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Aug 9 2020, 10:26 PM
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Aug 9 2020, 10:27 PM
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QUOTE(ihm11 @ Aug 9 2020, 08:40 PM) the problem with ppl trying to dispose of a body is trying to do it all in 1 shot which invariably 10/10 lead to their capture I watched quite a number of forensic documentaries.shud chop up the body into small pieces, debone it, keep in freezer and dispose of the meat and innards bit by bit after cooking them along with the haushold waste bones and skull can crush and again, bit by bit disposal This is not the best way. If keep in freezer, part of the victim's DNA will be inside the fridge. Body also super smelly. If decompose a bit, next door also can smell. One documentary show that the murderer cleaned the fridge with bleach so experts cannot find the victim's DNA. In the end they found some by swabbing the electricals of the fridge. Chopping up and deboning has serious law consequences. If eventually caught with mutilation and disposal of a corpse, you can be charged with harsher sentence. Worse if before you can dispose, police come in with a warrant and search your fridge. leah235 liked this post
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Aug 9 2020, 10:30 PM
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QUOTE(badmilk @ Aug 9 2020, 10:04 PM) One murderer in a real life forensic documentary did this. Eventually the body will float and lift up the concrete. Gas is generated from decomposition. leah235 and StarScream01 liked this post
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Aug 9 2020, 10:32 PM
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QUOTE(Yggdrasil @ Aug 9 2020, 10:30 PM) One murderer in a real life forensic documentary did this. noted - so hypothetically it means we should stab a few hole in the stomach first. and puncture the body right.Eventually the body will float and lift up the concrete. Gas is generated from decomposition. This post has been edited by badmilk: Aug 9 2020, 10:33 PM |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:32 PM
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QUOTE(Yggdrasil @ Aug 9 2020, 10:27 PM) I watched quite a number of forensic documentaries. But how come still got so many serial killers can't be caught? Hmmm.. so many murderers... So many unsolved cases...This is not the best way. If keep in freezer, part of the victim's DNA will be inside the fridge. Body also super smelly. If decompose a bit, next door also can smell. One documentary show that the murderer cleaned the fridge with bleach so experts cannot find the victim's DNA. In the end they found some by swabbing the electricals of the fridge. Chopping up and deboning has serious law consequences. If eventually caught with mutilation and disposal of a corpse, you can be charged with harsher sentence. Worse if before you can dispose, police come in with a warrant and search your fridge. |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:32 PM
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QUOTE(ihm11 @ Aug 9 2020, 08:40 PM) the problem with ppl trying to dispose of a body is trying to do it all in 1 shot which invariably 10/10 lead to their capture lolshud chop up the body into small pieces, debone it, keep in freezer and dispose of the meat and innards bit by bit after cooking them along with the haushold waste bones and skull can crush and again, bit by bit disposal machiem movie pain and gain je |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:34 PM
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watch breaking bad la, tong besar
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Aug 9 2020, 10:35 PM
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c4 jer, like that woman
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Aug 9 2020, 10:37 PM
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dont la be so concerned about disposing corpses, most ktard here haven't even touch a wimmin body, so this news would be super rare to happen among ktards. Quazacolt and perplexedstill liked this post
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Aug 9 2020, 10:42 PM
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QUOTE(badmilk @ Aug 9 2020, 10:32 PM) noted - so hypothetically it means we should stab a few hole in the stomach first. and puncture the body right. This is the episode of how a stranger brought 3 women he just met on his yacht, tied them to concrete and throw their body into the sea.Body resurfaced on the sea few days later. If you're interested, you can watch to see how the killer is apprehended. QUOTE(Lord Randall Voldemort @ Aug 9 2020, 10:32 PM) But how come still got so many serial killers can't be caught? Hmmm.. so many murderers... So many unsolved cases... Even if got DNA and bloody hell damning evidence like victim's blood in your basement lighting up like a Christmas tree using Luminol, the jury want to see a body.If no body found, hard for public prosecutor to press charges because not easy to convince jury that the murderer did it. Maybe victim is just missing. |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:49 PM
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QUOTE(Avangelice @ Aug 9 2020, 09:59 PM) Oh boy. You guys have no idea how resilient our human bodies are bros. this is true, you need industrial grade chemicals and those need permits, licenses and etc. There are a handful suppliers for these to begin with.And you need so much chemicals to desolve the body and to get that amount will get the cops on you. Also you need a place to use them, you just can't use a home or apartment to do dissolving process. The stench and chemical reactions from it will raise more alarms faster than anything. |
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Aug 9 2020, 10:52 PM
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QUOTE(Lord Randall Voldemort @ Aug 9 2020, 10:32 PM) But how come still got so many serial killers can't be caught? Hmmm.. so many murderers... So many unsolved cases... They usually dispose it as long as nothing linking them to the victim.Like Jack the Ripper etc are disposed publicly, and nothing further to link to the murderer. |
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