Murderers have been caught by disposing of their victims this way. Of course, we don't know how many got away with it, only how many got caught.
The strange thing is, the victim is nearly always a wife who has been murdered by her husband. There must be some kind of reasoning for that.
But why wouldn't you drive to the woods or the sea, instead of putting the victim's body into your own trash can on your own property? It doesn't leave a lot of room for interpretation.
At the very least, put it in somebody else's trash can. Give the police something to think about. Maybe also put a note in the victim's pocket that says "Corey Schmuckenberg, 3:30pm, Ramada Hotel. Bring pliers".
But, drive it out to the woods, and what have a traffic accident or get pulled over because my tail lights out, dude WTF.
Put it in someone else's trash can! Yeah and if they see me their going to go check what I put in there.
No, no one is going to be suspicious about a dude putting his own trash in his own trash can. It's the way to go, not that I would ever do that, I'm just saying.
Well, what are the odds of you having a car accident? It surely doesn't happen every time you drive. Even if it did and even if the police were called, are they really going to say, "Had a car accident, huh? That means you must have murdered someone and even now have the body in your car! Let's check your trunk".
As for putting it in your own trash, you'd probably get away with it if you had no link to the victim. It'd take longer for the police to forge a link than it would be the trash to be collected. You have to think about where the trash ends up, though. It doesn't just disappear after it gets collected.
Is it normal to think you could easily dispose of a body in the trash?
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Murderers have been caught by disposing of their victims this way. Of course, we don't know how many got away with it, only how many got caught.
The strange thing is, the victim is nearly always a wife who has been murdered by her husband. There must be some kind of reasoning for that.
But why wouldn't you drive to the woods or the sea, instead of putting the victim's body into your own trash can on your own property? It doesn't leave a lot of room for interpretation.
At the very least, put it in somebody else's trash can. Give the police something to think about. Maybe also put a note in the victim's pocket that says "Corey Schmuckenberg, 3:30pm, Ramada Hotel. Bring pliers".
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I like the last bit about the note in the pocket.
But, drive it out to the woods, and what have a traffic accident or get pulled over because my tail lights out, dude WTF.
Put it in someone else's trash can! Yeah and if they see me their going to go check what I put in there.
No, no one is going to be suspicious about a dude putting his own trash in his own trash can. It's the way to go, not that I would ever do that, I'm just saying.
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Well, what are the odds of you having a car accident? It surely doesn't happen every time you drive. Even if it did and even if the police were called, are they really going to say, "Had a car accident, huh? That means you must have murdered someone and even now have the body in your car! Let's check your trunk".
As for putting it in your own trash, you'd probably get away with it if you had no link to the victim. It'd take longer for the police to forge a link than it would be the trash to be collected. You have to think about where the trash ends up, though. It doesn't just disappear after it gets collected.