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kingkong57

kingkong57

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I need to find a way to alert authorities of my dead body much quicker than that, but I need a few hours before their arrival to ensure I've executed the job properly. any ideas please?
 
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Manaaja

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It is possible to schedule e-mails and text messages and telegram messages, so you could make it so that they'll send the message after 12 hours or something. Or write a traditional letter and send it, it will take 1-4 days to arrive.
 
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kingkong57

kingkong57

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It is possible to schedule e-mails and text messages and telegram messages, so you could make it so that they'll send the message after 12 hours or something. Or write a traditional letter and send it, it will take 1-4 days to arrive.
A letter to the authorities?
 
ENDOFTIME

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Used email app to send delayed email message for whomever you want and/or mail a letter.
 
Manaaja

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A letter to the authorities?
Maybe, but I have no idea how they would react to it, I don't know if they would take it seriously. They might take it seriously, or they might not. Of course you could also mail someone else (relatives, friends, landlord, neighbors) and warn them to call the police.

The problem is just that well... if you end up not ctbing, then it can be pretty awkward to explain why you sent the letter. If it was a scheduled email to a person you know, you could at least cancel the email before it's sent in case you end up surviving.

It might be possible to email authorities too, but it depends on the country and I'm not sure if they would take it seriously.
 
4eyebiped

4eyebiped

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You may want to think about redundancy. Like if you mail a letter, mail two or mail a letter and combine it with one of the other techniques. There is always a chance one will fail.

Whatever you do, plan ahead. Try to be clear and precise in what you write/text. Don't use shorthand or emojis. I know that may sound silly to some, but communication these days is a bit different than it used to be. Plus, emotions can make us less thorough, the reason I said plan it ahead of time. The point is making sure whatever form the message is in is taken seriously and fully understood, without question.
Sorry to spam, but I personally have a close friend that knows my potential plans. I will be emailing him the night before and he will be contacting the authorities for me the following morning. I will word the email as if we had never talked about these plans. He is a good friend.
 
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