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soon06132022

Member
Jun 13, 2022
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I am preparing to CBT soon, just waiting for SN to arrive from the jungle. I live alone, and plan on following Stan's guide. I thought about using the Gmail function of delayed delivery to send out notice to my landlord and the authorities to notify them where/how to find my body. I was going to leave passwords for my laptop and phone as I have nothing to hide, but I don't want the police going through them. This was intended for friends as I am estranged from my family. Looking up probate statutes where I am in the US, it looks like my belongings would be given to my next of Kin as I don't have a will so I was thinking of FedExing a a package to a friend of certain meaningful items.

My questions are as follows:

-If it is not suspicious will the police still seize everything in the room where I am found?
-In the US do the police always seize laptops and phones, even if a letter is found in plain sight that explains yes, I CBT, no there was nobody else involved?
-I thought about leaving letters in sealed envelops in plain sight in a different part of my home to be sent to people, as they would be hand written and not typed, but I read that the police seize these as well?
 
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Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
4,233
It probably depends on the jurisdiction and who shows up. A roll of the dice.
 
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soon06132022

Member
Jun 13, 2022
47
It probably depends on the jurisdiction and who shows up. A roll of the dice.
A roll of the dice is less than ideal, as I would like the recipients to receive them, and not have them locked away in some evidence locker for a period of time.
 
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