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7 minutes ago, Nicepix said:

  The bones however need to be pulverised before dispersal. A concrete mixer and a few rocks would do. Then they won't be recognised as human bones.

I shall remember that, thanks. 

I thought you were going to go full on Bricktop ?

 

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The serial killers seem to focus on vulnerable people who wouldn't be accountable or who's absence doesn't raise concerns. So providing the abduction or murder is done discreetly all that could lead i

I don't, but to ask how did you do it would be presumptuous ?

I would need an 18 inch chipper for You shreck. 

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12 minutes ago, Nicepix said:

The serial killers seem to focus on vulnerable people who wouldn't be accountable or who's absence doesn't raise concerns. So providing the abduction or murder is done discreetly all that could lead investigators to the killer is dna, fingerprints, evidence associated with the bodies, etc. Flesh disintigrates, bones don't so it is easier to permenantly dispose of flesh through fire rather than burial to avoid animals dragging it to the surface. That goes for clothing, etc too. Metal objects like mobile phones, buckles, jewellery can be retrieved from the ashes and disposed of in remote hedgerows. The general ashes can also be disposed of by dumping in woodland.   The bones however need to be pulverised before dispersal. A concrete mixer and a few rocks would do. Then they won't be recognised as human bones. They can go in a big river or amongst general rubble. 

The last thing gou would do is bury a whole, clothed body in a location that you can be linked with.

Burn the clothes and run the body through a 9 inch wood chipper directly into a river … job done. 

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17 minutes ago, Nicepix said:

The serial killers seem to focus on vulnerable people who wouldn't be accountable or who's absence doesn't raise concerns. So providing the abduction or murder is done discreetly all that could lead investigators to the killer is dna, fingerprints, evidence associated with the bodies, etc. Flesh disintigrates, bones don't so it is easier to permenantly dispose of flesh through fire rather than burial to avoid animals dragging it to the surface. That goes for clothing, etc too. Metal objects like mobile phones, buckles, jewellery can be retrieved from the ashes and disposed of in remote hedgerows. The general ashes can also be disposed of by dumping in woodland.   The bones however need to be pulverised before dispersal. A concrete mixer and a few rocks would do. Then they won't be recognised as human bones. They can go in a big river or amongst general rubble. 

The last thing gou would do is bury a whole, clothed body in a location that you can be linked with.

the hard part would be burning the body the smell plus a few pallets burning wouldn’t do what you needed ? 

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4 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

the hard part would be burning the body the smell plus a few pallets burning wouldn’t do what you needed ? 

I did a bit of reading before on the forensics of fire, you can burn a body, the tissue and fats, down to bone in an hour+. This lady did her own tests on 7 different sized corpses. 

https://www.burnedbone.com/

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Just now, mackem said:

I did a bit of reading before on the forensics of fire, you can burn a body, the tissue and fats, down to bone in an hour+. This lady did her own tests on 7 different sized corpses. 

https://www.burnedbone.com/

how though mack you need a strong fire and the smell would be horrendous 

something like a few straw bails may do it but the smoke and smell would give you away ? ?

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Just now, mC HULL said:

how though mack you need a strong fire and the smell would be horrendous 

something like a few straw bails may do it but the smoke and smell would give you away ? ?

People get away with things all the time, it only becomes a crime when it's discovered. 

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34 minutes ago, Nicepix said:

The serial killers seem to focus on vulnerable people who wouldn't be accountable or who's absence doesn't raise concerns. So providing the abduction or murder is done discreetly all that could lead investigators to the killer is dna, fingerprints, evidence associated with the bodies, etc. Flesh disintigrates, bones don't so it is easier to permenantly dispose of flesh through fire rather than burial to avoid animals dragging it to the surface. That goes for clothing, etc too. Metal objects like mobile phones, buckles, jewellery can be retrieved from the ashes and disposed of in remote hedgerows. The general ashes can also be disposed of by dumping in woodland.   The bones however need to be pulverised before dispersal. A concrete mixer and a few rocks would do. Then they won't be recognised as human bones. They can go in a big river or amongst general rubble. 

The last thing gou would do is bury a whole, clothed body in a location that you can be linked with.

You've f****n thought about this a lot haven't you?

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17 minutes ago, mackem said:

People get away with things all the time, it only becomes a crime when it's discovered. 

i know that mate i just can’t see how you could burn a body sufficiently 

socks  way would be much better ? 

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I read loads but I have never read a whodunit or a cop novel. Why people, especially old ladies, are interested in these kinds of stories is a mystery to me. Basically I'm not interested in who killed who or whom? Can't handle cop series on telly either. Boring.

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