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If you cant then its a rort. Basically a few $k you have to pay (or your family does).
Just have a bonfire and chuck the body in it.
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If you cant then its a rort. Basically a few $k you have to pay (or your family does).
Just have a bonfire and chuck the body in it.
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I think you can in certain states be buried on your farm.
Theres more nasty chemicals in embalming fluid than there is in the natural composting of a human body
I would imagine OHS would make it illegal for anyone to handle an un embalmed body though.
Pathogens
Cut into 6 pieces minimum. Anchored with weights. Dump out to seaYou wanna "dispose" of a body in case of a murder- water is the best way to remove evidence. Not burning.
Hear that you piece of shit Codey Herman.
That was mentioned in the podcast above.Theres always this
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Australia's first body farm: More than 30 people offer to donate their corpses
More than 30 people have offered to donate their corpses to Australia's first body farm.www.smh.com.au
Cut into 6 pieces minimum. Anchored with weights. Dump out to sea
Wherever crocs or sharks areYep. Water really washes everything away. Salt or fresh, i dont think it matters?
Sea lice and crustaceans would clean up what the fish left behind its probably one of the most environmentally friendly solutionsYep. Water really washes everything away. Salt or fresh, i dont think it matters?
I'm thinking of that bit in The Big Lebowski.FWIW tho, i would probably choose cremation + scattered over mariners lookout or something. Down Apollo Bay way.
I'm thinking of that bit in The Big Lebowski.
If I learnt one thing from Ivan Milat, dumping bodies in the Belanglo forest isn't the best way to get away with a murder.
You either need to find somewhere more remote or go to the effort of burying your victims.
I'd never be a good serial killer, I'm just too lazy.
If I learnt one thing from Ivan Milat, dumping bodies in the Belanglo forest isn't the best way to get away with a murder.
You either need to find somewhere more remote or go to the effort of burying your victims.
I'd never be a good serial killer, I'm just too lazy.
Oh but didnt you know Plugger?!?! He was innocent. Never killed no one mate.
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Don't be silly, he hasn't been framed by the government like poor Martin Bryant.Oh but didnt you know Plugger?!?! He was innocent. Never killed no one mate.
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Just a coincidence he had some of the victims gear at his home, he couldn't have been more guilty but he still tried to claim it was a set up.
Also just a coincidence that the murders stopped after he was arrested, the only question left was if he had an accomplice, I reckon he did.
I watched Catching Milat last night, I missed it the first time it was on, was pretty good but the guy that played Milat was nowhere near evil enough.
I'm an organ donor so hopefully I can be useful to others when I cark it. The rest can be burnt.
I’m an organ donor too. Take everything that’s useful then set me on fire.
I'm not an organ donor but I go back and forth on if I should or not. One reason I don't want to is I can't pick and choose who gets my parts, you know? Like I don't want a heavy drinker or smoker to kill their organ, get mine just to do the same thing you know? What helped make you guys decide to do it?I'm an organ donor for what it's worth, my liver might be of some interest to medicine.