• SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    This is why you pay with cash at multiple different hardware stores, or - and this is the most effective - simply make sure you’re prepared from the start, acquiring each of these as you need them normally and regularly restocking the consumables, meaning you’re always ready to hide a body.

    • Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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      2 months ago

      Two rules:

      1: two is one, one is none.

      B- always have a spare.

      Anything you consider absolutely essential for something, you should have 3 on hand.

    • HeyJoe@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I feel like paying with cash is getting suspicious these days. I have gone to several cities in the past few years where they have said cash is no longer accepted. I hated it, but sadly, I think that’s going to be everywhere eventually.

    • The_v@lemmy.world
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      I carry all of them in my truck at all times.

      Then there is my machete and a bunch of knives.

      Aka work tools.

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      2 months ago

      When I worked at Lowe’s, I can say it definitely wasn’t suspicious at all when dudes bought chest freezers with crisp $100 bills.

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      Yeah but every time you get the feet zip tied the wrist one breaks like it’s a vaudeville act. Harbor Freight is for amateurs, or folks smart with their money.

  • Frog@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Walter White says to buy things at different places. Seems less suspicious.

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      I feel like with so many cameras they will still find you and it will be more suspicious, but I guess it depends if they can tie you to the victim in some other way.

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          Or just plan ahead a little and get the shovel and tarp from garage sales. Whoe doesn’t have some duct tape and rope lying around?

          Bunch of amateurs.

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        That is why you travel by foot/public transit from a good distance away, covered up, and without a cell. Arrive at the back of the lot where the day workers congregate and make the offer for more cash than what the purchase costs to an individual to go inside and purchase some items. Ideally, you’ll want to spread these purchases across multiple jurisdictions, days (or more), wearing different coverings, and mixing in nondescript items with the purchases. If the first individual refuses, leave and make an attempt elsewhere, don’t make this memorable.

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          You know, this seems like a lot of work, I think I’ll just confess

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          I like and fear your answer, but having recently watched a ridiculous number of police homicide interrogations, it seems to me that if you are smart enough to get away with murder you are probably smart enough to avoid it in the first place. A lot of murders are solved with cameras and phone records. Even many sociopaths who you might expect to do better.

    • prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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      My home depot now has self checkout in an open area with a few “cashiers” standing by to “assist”.

      It’s like you’re checking out on a game show.

  • object [Object]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Idk where yall live, but literally noone would question me for buying these things. I’ve bought bulk amounts of caustic soda (~3kg) and the cashier didn’t even ask me why I needed so much.