It's not a religious question, but I'm going to ask it anyways, since we are all one big happy family, I figured I would want nobody elses opinion but you guys.
Anyways, I don't know why I thought of this, probably because I'm watching a crime show, but, on average, how many murder vitims and/or murder evidence do you think are buried in the average American Landfill?
2007-07-06
15:43:24
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2007-07-06 15:50:27
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answer #1
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answered by S K 7
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You know, I've thought about this a time or two myself. Every couple of years, there's new technology that can take the most minute trace of something and turn it into indisputable proof. Imagine how much differently the OJ Simpson trial would be handled by today's courts! I would imagine that there's a lot of damning evidence rotting away, forgotten, in pretty much ANY landfill, anywhere. It's really something to consider, isn't it?
2007-07-06 22:49:01
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answered by writersblock73 6
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Its difficult to answer. I think that if a victim is buried at a landfill there is a chance that the body will be discovered where as something like a bloody knife may not be discovered so quickly.
2007-07-07 13:41:49
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answered by independant_009 6
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There are probably a lot of missing people in that landfill brother.
The question I have is this. What are YOU gonna do when the largest arms in professional wrestling put their grip on the Macho Man Randy Savage, brother?
What you gonna do brother?
2007-07-06 22:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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seems like a lot of them, just judging from the FBI list, they have over 200 cold cases, and seems like every day they are finding more bones buried and stuff, and I'm sure that after watching CSI, some people know how to get rid of the evidence, but that isn't real life, and we talked to a cop when he came to our house after a break-in in one of our vehicles, and they couldn't get partial prints, they said they have to be whole prints, but they did get some evidence, I won't say what, but I'm sure with all these people gone missing every day that you hear about, there are probably hundreds that you never hear about for one reason or another.
2007-07-08 13:32:34
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answered by >♥Cat♥< 4
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2007-07-06 22:47:02
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answered by AuroraDawn 7
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More than I care to think about. And they were probably buried there by the garbage trucks that empty directly onto the piles, after the bodies were originally disposed of in dumpsters.
2007-07-06 22:47:44
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answered by Resident Heretic 7
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I think it was last year, a Lubbock Texas landfill worker found a suitcase with a woman in it.
It's sad isn't it.
We look forward to a world under Christ's Reign where death will be no more.
brb with verse.
2007-07-06 22:48:21
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answered by rangedog 7
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I think the better question is "How many of the murder victims went to Heaven?" I could answer that one.
2007-07-06 23:01:46
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answered by wise1 5
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Nowadays, all the pros are using radiation to murder people. Died of cancer? Buried in a grave.
2007-07-06 22:51:49
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answered by eqqqqq 2
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Let me go to my local landfill and start digging. I will get back to you after I'm done.
2007-07-06 22:50:03
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answered by Anonymous
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