People who dismember always get done through DNA evidence. Always "bits" of them in drains, hairs in your carpet, blood specks you missed.
"One hair and the cops are there"
But many people get buried in a remote location and never found again. And no evidence in your house connecting it to you, so even if they find it, no connection.
well, obviously you have to do things right. Hence the acids :) they help get rid of DNA in your "cleaning" part.
If you do the deed someplace else, a nice big plastic bag will prevent evidence from showing up any place except those said cleaning parts...
If you do the deed at home, you have the same problem if you bury them somewhere and need to prepare proper("don't mind the foil everywhere, i was going to paint this room.").
But of course you are right, in the end, it is a mere matter of preference ^_^ Whatever disposal method makes one feel more comfortable, right?
Digging a hole has worked for many, dismemberment has worked for few. It's all about cutting ties to yourself not getting rid of the body. The risk of being convicted is higher if you cut them up. I suppose it worked better 30 years ago when forensic science wasn't as advanced, but i wouldn't risk it these days. But if you have a boat you're set...ocean is fullproof.
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I hate eating people they no taste goods an stuff.
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but it's an cost-efficient way to get rid of large parts of the corpses.
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No it's called a shovel.
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nononono...a shovel leaves corpses...in the earth, sure, but it leaves them.
The right combination of eating, grinding+flushing, and dissolving in acids will _NOT_ leave a corpse.
Even if the party van shows up and does a torough check of your property, you can play it cool.
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People who dismember always get done through DNA evidence. Always "bits" of them in drains, hairs in your carpet, blood specks you missed.
"One hair and the cops are there"
But many people get buried in a remote location and never found again. And no evidence in your house connecting it to you, so even if they find it, no connection.
"In a hole, in control"
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well, obviously you have to do things right. Hence the acids :) they help get rid of DNA in your "cleaning" part.
If you do the deed someplace else, a nice big plastic bag will prevent evidence from showing up any place except those said cleaning parts...
If you do the deed at home, you have the same problem if you bury them somewhere and need to prepare proper("don't mind the foil everywhere, i was going to paint this room.").
But of course you are right, in the end, it is a mere matter of preference ^_^ Whatever disposal method makes one feel more comfortable, right?
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Digging a hole has worked for many, dismemberment has worked for few. It's all about cutting ties to yourself not getting rid of the body. The risk of being convicted is higher if you cut them up. I suppose it worked better 30 years ago when forensic science wasn't as advanced, but i wouldn't risk it these days. But if you have a boat you're set...ocean is fullproof.