1. Select the perfect location:
Away from civilization, without cameras nearby or frequent human traffic. Soft, deep, and easy-to-dig soil (no rocks or roots). It can't be on your own land, or in a public park or someone else's property. No animals such as dogs, foxes, etc. nearby. No cell phone signal nearby (to avoid triangulation if you have a cell phone). Tip: A construction site, a private forest, or an abandoned property are good options.
2. Preparing for the Excavation:
Before moving the body:
Needed tools:
- Heavy-duty shovel or military-grade folding shovel
- Plastic tarp
- Dark clothing, gloves, and shoe covers
-Quicklime (optional)
- Industrial bags or thick sheets
The hole must be:
- More than 2 meters deep (Since dogs can detect depths of up to 1.5 m)
- 70-100 cm minimum width
- Firm ground, with no water leaks
Tip: Dig dry ground first, without the body. This will prevent rushing and errors.
3. Body Preparation:
Take precautions:
- Undress the body (clothing can identify it). Remove tattoos, teeth, or implants (anything that makes it easier to identify).
- Wrap it in canvas or industrial plastic bags.
- You can dismember it if you need to save space.
- (Optional) Add quicklime to slow decomposition (but not excessively, or preserve rather than destroy)
4. Burial:
Place a layer of branches or stones at the bottom of the hole to drain liquids. Place the body without leaving direct contact with the ground (so that the odor doesn't rise quickly).
Cover with:
- A layer of lime or dry soil.
- Then 50 cm of packed soil.
- Then stones, branches, or old trash (to confuse potential scanners).
- Then the remaining soil, firmly packed.
Avoid creating a mound. The ground should be level, as if no one had dug anything.
5. Human Footprint Removal:
- Walk outside, stepping on your previous footprints (so as not to leave a pattern).
- Change your clothes completely (used clothes should be burned or thrown away in different places).
- Dispose of or clean your tools.
- If you used a vehicle, clean the tires and trunk thoroughly (fluid, hair, dirt, etc.).
Try to avoid:
- Not digging deep enough → dogs find the body.
- Digging too close to your home → they connect the victim to it.
- Using the wrong lime → instead of destroying the body, it preserves it as a mummy.
- Leaving clothing or personal belongings behind → they can be easily traced.
- Being seen carrying tools or dirt → a witness ruins everything.
Things by which you can be discovered:
- People notice a change in the terrain or a smell.
- Dogs track the location using DNA on soil, clothing, hair, etc. -If you tell the secret and someone reports you.
- You return to the scene (either out of guilt or paranoia) and are caught on nearby cameras.
- You are connected to the victim, and an interrogation forces you to confess or contradict yourself.
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