Steppenwolfe
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Always thought it wasn't a bad movie...
Hilarious movie... Love it.
Always thought it wasn't a bad movie...
Because 3 can keep a secret if 2 of them are dead.I am sure it is not a true story, but many, many years ago I was told of a case where the body was cut up by the murderer, boiled, minced and fed to meat breed chickens. The chickens were then slaughtered, similarly boiled and minced and then fed to pigs. The pigs were duly slaughtered in their turn after having been sold to a big operation that made sausages, pies etc. The knife used in the murder, the mincer and all other contaminated items were burned/melted down in a forge and used to make some ground engaging pieces of equipment that the murderer then wore out on his farm. The problem I had with believing the story was - how did anybody come to find out what had been done?
A few years ago a neighbor of mine had acquired quite a few non running vehicles. Even had a security fence around his property. Had trouble with people cutting hole in fence, he started chaining hoods on cars down so they couldn't steal the batteries. Next they started jacking up the side of the cars and less than a few minutes with a cordless sazall could cut the converter off. This usually happened at night. So he sat a couple of the cars up with blocks on one side and broke some bottles and threw them under the car. Came in one morning and saw blood under one car with saw left. No more converters were taken for a long time. I heard of another junk yard owner who had trouble with people coming in after dark and stealing the radios out of cars. He super glued razor blades in the back side of the door handles. No more trouble.
Everyone has a Hoffa story and nobody knows the truth.
I think that would make such a mess, and possibly blow evidence over the chipper, the truck towing it, the area where it was done, etc... that no one would use it. There's been a few cases, but it's not a good way, if we're keeping score.
I'd guess he's buried in a corn field and the guy(s) that did it are now in a different corn field. Anytime more than one person knows about a crime, they become a liability to each other. Paranoia and distrust eventually take over reason. If everyone would just stick with the plan.... but no. Someone cracks.
So my advice is, if you choose a life of crime, go solo.
As the old saying goes....
There's more than corn in Indiana....![]()