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EmptyBottle

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Exactly. As everyone else, I also appreciate the level of detail and interesting insights regarding what goes on in the United States when someone CTBs.

This being said, the summary would be:

- It will be dramatic and shocking
- Some people will be devastated
- There will be a lot of bureaucracy involved

None of this matters after you're gone. Nothing does, and that's the beauty of being gone. It's not like we're supposed to go "uh, that's such a mess! I better stick to living and being a slave of the fucking demiurge until he squeezes the very last drop of energy out of me and then I die anyway!"

I know this was not the intention of the OP (the post was awesome) but I can't help just meeting it with a cold "so what?" life being imposed into us is the first unfair thing to begin with... Being able to make the decision to go is actually the only act that contains a small bit of what could be interpreted as fairness to a being that was forced to live. The mess, suffering and bureaucracy are merely details compared to the burden of existence.
While (sometimes) none of it matters to the person who's gone, learning what happens when devices being seized is useful for those who want to protect their darkest secrets and help protect SaSu... a simple wiping of all devices can make it more challenging for stuff to be extracted and force LE to use cloud data (which maybe can be deleted 30 days before CTB? at least some of the data?).

Imagine if u get subpoenad because of something u said to someone here... because they didn't do a proper wiping of their devices... wouldn't be fun. That's why I'm going to be doing a dd wipe (and factory reset) of my devices if possible.

Now imagine if this site becomes delisted from Google. Google has already implemented age restrictions in Australia... the less people wipe their devices prior to CTB, the more likely this might happen (though yes, 50+ ppl have CTB'd and not much happened, but I don't like pushing our luck)
 
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While (sometimes) none of it matters to the person who's gone, learning what happens when devices being seized is useful for those who want to protect their darkest secrets and help protect SaSu... a simple wiping of all devices can make it more challenging for stuff to be extracted and force LE to use cloud data (which maybe can be deleted 30 days before CTB? at least some of the data?).

Imagine if u get subpoenad because of something u said to someone here... because they didn't do a proper wiping of their devices... wouldn't be fun. That's why I'm going to be doing a dd wipe (and factory reset) of my devices if possible.

Now imagine if this site becomes delisted from Google. Google has already implemented age restrictions in Australia... the less people wipe their devices prior to CTB, the more likely this might happen (though yes, 50+ ppl have CTB'd and not much happened, but I don't like pushing our luck)
That's a very interesting point from the standpoint of a prevention measurement that can be taken to protect members here of potential legal actions against them or censorship of the forum, which is very understandable and I agree with it, however, I don't think it should by no means constitute an argument to deter anybody from leaving if they wish, which I'm sure you also agree with 👍🏻
 
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EmptyBottle

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That's a very interesting point from the standpoint of a prevention measurement that can be taken to protect members here of potential legal actions against them or censorship of the forum, which is very understandable and I agree with it, however, I don't think it should by no means constitute an argument to deter anybody from leaving if they wish, which I'm sure you also agree with 👍🏻
mmm... and it wasn't intended as an argument to actively deter CTB... just point out what LE will likely do. There is also no mention about what happens with a deep sea CTB, eg if the boat is auto sunk after CTB completes... but I'm guessing sonar may (or may not) be able to locate the boat, depending on so many factors (like whether the Coast Guard was able to see the boat far out).
 
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How hard do investigators look for evidence like phones? I have reasons for wanting to keep my phone intact after I die, however I don't want police to violate my privacy and share what they find with my family. I'm hoping that turning my phone off, putting it in a Faraday bag, and locking it in either my gun or document safe will slow them down long enough for the investigation to end.
 
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What about a 38 special? Now I'm reconsidering the 357 and just using 38 special rounds in my 357 gun since they're interchangeable. I want less of a mess. People on this website consider 357 the golden standard but I figure a bullets a bullet. 🤷‍♀️
So I do not offer direct advice on how to do things but rather insight into some subjects. With firearms for say self defence, caliber (bullet size),bullet type, velocity, and shot placement are what you look for. A bigger size hollow point bullet does a lot of damage by creating a large wound cavity. 38 special is middle of the road size wise but is devastating with the right round. All rounds/bullets are not equal.
Can't even off yourself under Capitalism. 😞

Question(s) OP:
To the best of your own experience and/or understanding, are some post-mortem photos of ppl that end up on gore sites sourced from investigation docs getting leaked? I've seen quite a few where bodies are photographed either at the scene(s) where they were found, during evidence documentation, or in mortuaries. If that is the case, why is this a recurring phenomenon? Is it due to dentisitization among investigative personnel, leading some to share these types of photos under the guise of shock value or dark humor, such as in the case of "Porsche girl" (Nikki Catsouras)?
Yes. Some is cops just being a-holes. For example, my friends girlfriend found out her sister had been killed by being run over because a cop on scene took a picture and put it on Snap chat. I had photos of dead bodies that I used for training. I was nearly always in my car and was a training officer for rookie cops. My in car computer (MDT) would not pull up old case photos. I wanted a rookie to know exactly what they might see in person because no one prepared me for that stuff. Had a picture of literally textbook lividity/liver mortis that I showed them because if they saw that, the person was dead I.e. do not touch or attempt to resuscitate.

The people that share the photos are generally cruel and want to shock people as you said. I never shared my pictures nor sent them and if I did take a picture, I never allowed the face in the shot.
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How hard do investigators look for evidence like phones? I have reasons for wanting to keep my phone intact after I die, however I don't want police to violate my privacy and share what they find with my family. I'm hoping that turning my phone off, putting it in a Faraday bag, and locking it in either my gun or document safe will slow them down long enough for the investigation to end.
It will be found, like I said, a search will be done. Once dead, a person essentially has no privacy rights. I'm not trying to make anyone feel bad but its true. The will always try to locate a phone and we always broke into safes with a search warrant. Most of the time the family gave us consent and we didn't need a warrant. As for how hard, I mean usually a look at texts and messages, social media, browsing history, and photos as a basic start. Can be more depending on circumstances
 
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