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Ya know…. I wonder if these people understand that while they have the right to post those videos, the state has the right to use them against them in court in either a criminal case or a mental competency hearing. Prosecutors must love YouTube. :P

And for those of you (Liberals & Sheep) that don’t agree with this guy about this video; he made video number 80 “A final answer to my critics†just for you. I’m not going to post a link because it is not language appropriate, you know how to find it if you want more comedy.

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Did he seriously say "just go back to bed" and wait an hour? Wow, this guy is nuts

Maybe that's proper protocol in the Los Angeles, California area? :shrug:

Maybe he simply doesn't want to bother the authorities with such nonsense while they are busy with trying to keep the citizens of L.A. from burning down the entire city.

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Guest Lester Weevils

Lester, remind me not to chap your hide ehh? :)

Hi Sgt Joe

I'd never consider such a thing, but the fella lacks imagination. TV and movies are full of gross-out body disposal methods.

Ya know…. I wonder if these people understand that while they have the right to post those videos, the state has the right to use them against them in court in either a criminal case or a mental competency hearing. Prosecutors must love YouTube. :P

In that video 20 he gives specific San Diego directions to the dump site. If San Diego popo was to inspect that dump site and find human remains, wouldn't this fella be so hosed, regardless of who had dumped the body?

On the other hand, if lots of people follow the guy's advice, then perhaps busy weekends would see hours-long traffic jams as hundreds of cars wait in line to dump cargo! :)

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That guy is scary nuts.

You shoot the bad guy and go back to sleep for an hour or two. :lol:

Too lazy to watch 9:32, but surely a complete treatment of corpse disposal would at least include discussion about Chainsaws and Hydrofluoric Acid? :)

http://chemistry.abo...reaking-bad.htm

We go through a couple of million pounds of HF 49% a year, and it is one of the last chemicals I would choose in trying to dissolve a corpse. I would assume that in attempting to dissolve a corpse, time would be of paramount importance. Therefore, you would want to use a fairly strong concentration of acid or base. If someone tried using HF 49% to dissolve a corpse, the fumes would be unbearable and highly corrosive. You would smoke up your entire house in a matter of minutes. HF 70%, forget about it.

I would probably use sodium hydroxide 50% (even better would be making your own solution from the beads since it will get extremely hot, 170 - 190 F). It is very cheap, highly corrosive, and would do a fantastic job of saponifying (making soap) fats and oils present in the body, and you wouldn't have the noxious and highly corrosive fumes. Although, I would bet the stench would be horrendous. I don't know what it would do to the bones, outside of making them very brittle.

It seems to me that fire, although highly visible, would be the better choice in disposing of a body.

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We go through a couple of million pounds of HF 49% a year, and it is one of the last chemicals I would choose in trying to dissolve a corpse. I would assume that in attempting to dissolve a corpse, time would be of paramount importance. Therefore, you would want to use a fairly strong concentration of acid or base. If someone tried using HF 49% to dissolve a corpse, the fumes would be unbearable and highly corrosive. You would smoke up your entire house in a matter of minutes. HF 70%, forget about it.

I would probably use sodium hydroxide 50% (even better would be making your own solution from the beads since it will get extremely hot, 170 - 190 F). It is very cheap, highly corrosive, and would do a fantastic job of saponifying (making soap) fats and oils present in the body, and you wouldn't have the noxious and highly corrosive fumes. Although, I would bet the stench would be horrendous. I don't know what it would do to the bones, outside of making them very brittle.

It seems to me that fire, although highly visible, would be the better choice in disposing of a body.

Thanks Mav. Dunno chem and I appreciate your opinion. That about.com chemistry link, in the bottom comments section, has various people who claim chemistry expertise, opining on the best methods. As best recall, there were quite a few favoring either NaOH or HCL, assisted by heat. One guy claimed heated chlorox would do the trick and less corrosive than acid or base.

http://chemistry.abo...reaking-bad.htm

I don't watch much TV but enjoy that Breaking Bad series. Dunno if you ever watched it. The hero is a chemist, sick both physically and psychologically. :) So far they have disposed of either 2 or 3 corpses with Hydrofluoric Acid, which is why I was even aware of the stuff. Been trying to keep up with that Sons of Anarchy series, but the plot is difficult to follow. In one SOA episode they dispose of a corpse in a basement via chemistry, but IIRC the chemicals were not mentioned by name. A "hired consultant" was brought in for that disposal. Anyway, it is all just fiction.

Except for high-temp furnace incineration, wouldn't fire also stink to high heaven? Only a pound of burned steak can smell pretty rank. Or even a small amount of burned hair.

The zillion old mafia movies had innovative disposal methods. One show used an industrial-sized sausage grinder in a meat processing plant. Maybe a good-sized wood chipper could work about the same. A farmer might dump the corpse in a field, hook up a big bush hog to the John Deere. Run back and forth a few times. Plow whatever is left into the south 40...

Just light-hearted macabre. I get grossed out watching gory stuff on tv, and would get even more grossed-out in person, but not so much reading or talking about it.

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....Maybe a good-sized wood chipper could work about the same....

Not ever seen Fargo? Looks like it worked pretty well except for the 25 square yards of bloody spew it lays out. Do it right before a big rain and you'd be good to go I guess. :)

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I knew he was crazy as soon as the video started! He choose that spot as a good backdrop (just look at those curtains) and he wore that awful shirt!! That man should be locked up! I am waiting for the video when he decides to do something "fancy " with the body!

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I personally like the idea of chopping into little pieces and feeding to the cats in the local river bottoms. Mostly 'cause I don't know any pig farmers which would be the preferred method of disposal.

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Guest Lester Weevils

Not ever seen Fargo? Looks like it worked pretty well except for the 25 square yards of bloody spew it lays out. Do it right before a big rain and you'd be good to go I guess. :)

- OS

Thanks OS

Nope, but reading the wikipedia synopsis sounds like a decently twisted film. Maybe kinda in the ballpark of Blue Velvet or Twin Peaks. Maybe it is one of the vanishingly few decent films one can watch online at NetFlix. :)

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