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Old 10-08-2018, 05:26 PM   #21
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Default Re: Hiding the Bodies

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Originally Posted by Andreas View Post
It of course depends greatly on the circumstance. More so than on the skill levels of the people on both sides.

For example, even an untrained person could, if possessing some common sense, reliably dispose of a body given an abundance of time and privacy. On the other hand, even an extremely skilled person might stand next to no chance if for example, the body is in a frequently used public bathroom.
That depends on how easy it is to close off access in such a way that the public (and cameras) can't see an exit to it, and how nosy/present any security and cleaners responsible for the toilet are.

The public are easy to get rid of - put someone in something like a cleaners' or security uniform out the front, close the doors, and have that person just tell everyone "Sorry, the toilets are closed for cleaning, the nearest alternative is just over there." [pointing to them].

As long as they can't see blood and/or body parts that's the public solved.

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As far as such things go, I'm not even sure that putting a corpse through a wood chipper would be that bad. You could after all do so without looking directly at the corpse. Something like butchering the corpse with a knife seems like it would be worse.
Starting would be the hard part, I think. Once you get going it's just meat. The thing with running a body through a wood chipper is that you need the wood chipper, then you need to clean the chipper, then you still need to dispose of the bits.

If you've done the killing right (so there's nothing of you on the body), weighting it and dumping it off a bridge a good distance from the scene of the murder on a quiet night is still good.

But the big thing is making sure the cops don't look at you in the first place.
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