If you had to hide a dead body, where would you hide it?

I’d bury em at in the overburden spoil pile at work. Fucker would never be found. Put em at the bottom of the pile, push the dirt over the top, get out a few feet and they’ll have 50 feet of dirt and rock on top of em.

Is this a suggestion or from real life experience??
 
The south/southwest side of Chicago.

Dead bodies are an every day occurrence there that no one would think twice.
 
1) They will know the victims and your last whereabouts from your cell phones.
2) Modern vehicles all have GPS tracking even if you don't pay for the service.

If you're a suspect, you're had.

its weird. we had a girl driver herself into a lake into my neighborhood last year. It took them a month to find the car and I think it was found by someone walking by


 
With today's tracking ability with automobiles and cell phones, good luck with that.

If you're even a suspect they've got a pretty good idea where to search by using GPS or triangulating cell towers. They got ya.

They also have the same info from the victim regarding their last known whereabouts.
leave cell phone at home and drive classic vehicles :suds:
 
Nice try Johnny Law.
 
Let me know when you find out, a head start would sure be helpful.
 
its weird. we had a girl driver herself into a lake into my neighborhood last year. It took them a month to find the car and I think it was found by someone walking by



but..why couldn't they do this before the body was found

Additionally, officials say they tracked the route Hernandez took when visiting her friends before she went home through video and cell phone data and said it corroborated their findings.


"The investigation indicated this was a tragic series of events that led to the death of Ms. Hernandez," Pearland PD said in a statement. "The Galveston County Medical Examiner ruled the cause of death as drowning and the manner of death as accidental. There is no evidence of foul play

 
its weird. we had a girl driver herself into a lake into my neighborhood last year. It took them a month to find the car and I think it was found by someone walking by



And in that case they had no suspect. Good investigators put multiple pieces together to solve crimes.

Pulling video from business cameras and city street cameras is another tool.
The ring cameras on people's houses have become another valuable tool.
 
I’d bury em at in the overburden spoil pile at work. Fucker would never be found. Put em at the bottom of the pile, push the dirt over the top, get out a few feet and they’ll have 50 feet of dirt and rock on top of em.
Your backyard.
 
leave cell phone at home and drive classic vehicles :beer2:

That's your best hope, but like I said the victim would also have a cell phone and potential GPS in their vehicle. Then you've got the multiple cameras from businesses, city intersections, houses etc.

One small lead opens the door for a good bird dog investigator.
 
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That's your best hope, but like I said the victim would also have a cell phone and potential GPS in their vehicle. Then you've got the multiple cameras from businesses, city intersections, houses etc.

One small lead opens the door for a good bird dog investigator.
For sure there are many many obstacles to a perfect murder. And usually the smallest thing like a toll road cam or an ATM video is what someone didn't account for.
 
Also my thought. That's why I'm not really telling OP where I usually put the bodies. I have a feeling OP is really the FBI playing an extremely long game.
 
A big swamp on rte 149 in Deering. I'll use a home made trebuchet to launch the deceased out a few hundred yards off the road and then go grab some lunch in Hillsboro.
 
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