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Is it possible to do it without anyone finding your body?
Thread starterSadLoser
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This question interests me very much. I even planned to drown myself, but now I am planning to get lost in the mountains, I think there are many places where I can disappear.
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lobster salad, undertherainbow and SadLoser
We've apparently mapped up less of our own oceans than we have our own solar system. That makes no sense to me, but if that's the case then if you were to pick the right spot (one where the currents wouldn't push your corpse to shore) in our big blue sea then you probably could disappear forever in that sense.
In the movie Mr. Brooks, 2007? I think. There is a plan for a guy who wants to disappear, so he gets another guy, to bury him in an open grave, with just enough dirt to cover his body. And then the following day, when a casket is buried, nobody will ever know he was there.
If you were trying to do this on your own, you'd need to bury yourself mostly, and then try and shoot yourself in the head while under the dirt or something. Taking drugs might be risky in case you move too much. But a low caliber hand gun at close range, might work okay.
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