In reply to No Time :
I thought the trick was to bury the body down at 6-8 feet and a large animal carcass (pig/sheep/cow) atop that by a couple of feet.
When the cadaver dogs and ground sonar find the animal they assume that's all there is and are unlikely to dig below it.
In reply to KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) :
I know this forum knows everything but it's starting to get a little creepy.
Starve about 10-12 good sized hogs for about 4-5 days. By the time they are done with your friend, there won't be anything left to identify.
P3PPY said:KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to No Time :
I thought the trick was to bury the body down at 6-8 feet and a large animal carcass (pig/sheep/cow) atop that by a couple of feet.
When the cadaver dogs and ground sonar find the animal they assume that's all there is and are unlikely to dig below it.
But what innocent reason is there to bury a large animal carcass in the first place? Just go the normal route and plant them in a cemetery after hours.
It happens all the time on farms.
Don't most cemetaries put the casket inside a concrete vault (think septic tank)? That could make sneaking an extra body in....challenging.
KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to No Time :
I thought the trick was to bury the body down at 6-8 feet and a large animal carcass (pig/sheep/cow) atop that by a couple of feet.
When the cadaver dogs and ground sonar find the animal they assume that's all there is and are unlikely to dig below it.
If you make a vertical hole instead of horizontal, it'll leave a much smaller, much less "body" shaped profile for the ground penetrating radar.
ShawnG said:In reply to KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) :
I know this forum knows everything but it's starting to get a little creepy.
Talking of which, I've heard about this book for years, it intrigues me for E36 M3s and giggles, but I've never tried to buy a copy incase Bob the NSA interne who follows all my posts flags me as a bad guy. The thought of a book that is basically a DIY how too for terrorists is such an amazingly hilarious American idea.
wae said:NickD said:Minor confession: I would absolutely rock that.
Same.
And with the recent body/murder theme, i figured its tome for this one:
In reply to Adrian_Thompson (Forum Supporter) :
I bought my copy at a head shop in 1989 and had to sign a form to do so. I was convinced I was put on some sort of watch list and constantly called the number listed in the book that was supposed to feed back if your line was tapped.
It is pretty silly stuff. How to make explosives from the red dye on playing cards (I'm guessing the alcohol used to extract the dye was the actual fuel) and how to properly dry banana peels for smoking. I did melt styrofoam into gasoline with a few other things it listed as a recipe for DIY Napalm and managed to melt a basketball and a section of asphalt in a culdesac. Oh to be 16 and bored in a pre-internet world again.
In reply to Trent (Generally supportive dude) :
I get the point you are trying to make.
I just think people get too focused on the words and ignore the tone. Maybe I'm out of touch, but I'm ok with that.
I've been on a BATF list since I was making fireworks 20 years ago. You had to register to buy the chemicals.
Somewhat related.
Adrian_Thompson (Forum Supporter) said:ShawnG said:In reply to KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) :
I know this forum knows everything but it's starting to get a little creepy.
Talking of which, I've heard about this book for years, it intrigues me for E36 M3s and giggles, but I've never tried to buy a copy incase Bob the NSA interne who follows all my posts flags me as a bad guy. The thought of a book that is basically a DIY how too for terrorists is such an amazingly hilarious American idea.
I've read it. Lots of silly E36 M3, like how to turn a soup can into a knife (answer: canopener). Yawn
Edit, Trent told my basic story better and earlier.
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