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Old 07-13-2009, 09:29 PM  
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the key is the remaining evidence.

So the key things to work on are..cleanliness of crime scene or a remote location would be best..woods, outdoors. Body..make sure you can dispose of it properly. A body chained to a dog crate thrown into the river at its deepest point would work nicely. It will not float to the top and will naturally be "taken away".

Those are two big hurdles once you have them cleared. Your less likely to be caught.
Why bother disposing of a body that way? Modern day forensics will be able to tell you exactly how a person died no matter what you do with it when they find it, and they will eventually find it.

A sure-fire way to dispose of a body is to ensure that any bits or peices they find are entirely unidentifiable. Lime, a good motorized saw (or a wood chipper type device) and cement are the best options. Chop that fucker up nice and fine, mix with lime powder or anything that will eat away at just about everything, strain/drain/dry, and mix up the remains with a nice amount of cement. Then you can drop that anywhere, bury it in the desert, ocean, lake, river whatever. It will never come to the surface and as they are trying to remove bits and peices of body from the block of concrete (if they even realize there's a body in there) they will fuck up any sort of evidence they once had, rendering it useless.

That of course is a long, involved, and extremely loud process. There are easier ways -


But those are best discussed over brunch.
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