(December 18, 2017 at 2:11 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: It's much harder to be convicted of murder when no body is ever found. Hiding the body someplace where it will never be found is top priority. But don't put a dead body in the trunk of your car for any amount of time because cadaver dogs can smell that long after the body is gone.
Then you gotta be sure you are untraceable on the day you do the deed. Dont turn off your cell phone, though. Instead just leave it at home. Don't stop for gas anywhere, or anywhere else that may have a camera.
Make sure you don't do searches on how to commit murder on any of your devices.
If you might potentially leave footprints, buy shoes well ahead of time (using cash, not credit card) that are a different size than your feet. Then dispose of them afterwards. Along with everything else you're wearing. (And this does not mean tossing them in your garbage at home)
And obviously all the DNA stuff. If theres gonna be blood, dont do it at your house bc evidence of it will stay there despite all your clean up. Wear gloves, a hair net, etc.
For an alibi, have a really really long movie streaming from the internet at your place and just say you were home watching a movie that day. They'll be able to see the movie was playing by checking your internet history. It's not a great alibi, but at least it's something.
Remind me not to piss you off, lol.
I agree about getting rid of the body. If I was still in Florida, I would fasten lead weights to it, take it off-shore beyond the continental shelf and consign it to the depths. They're not going to dredge for a body in thousands of feet of water, miles off-shore. It's gone for good.
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