>>63964259>Depends on time frame, storage space, access to drains, and privacy. Technically you can dissolve bodies with laundry detergent due to the enzymes contained therein... It will take longer though.You underestimate how just inefficient that crap is. Things don't magically disappear, they turn into black sludge. It takes a ton of time and even more chemicals. The bones are pain to dissolve.
>You could also grind them up into mulch, or hog feedYes, if you have basic meat processing hardware, you can make things easier. But once again you need that to be lightly staffed with like minded individuals, otherwise things will instantly get fucked.
>Guys in these parts zip tie live snitches and toss them off fishing boats.Maybe that works in some third world shithole, but in any normal country bodies dumped in the river en mass will instantly get discovered.
>You seriously overestimate jeet empathy. It's not about empathy, it's about practicality and egoism. A jeet goes to work abroad for money, money which he usually sends (at least some part of it) back home to jeetland to specific people. Those people have a monetary interest in making sure the jeet exists and keeps paying.
>You can just lie, have them send an email claiming they're moving to England prior to bonk, etc.Yes, but you can't control all of their interactions and communications prior to them getting bonked. It's enough for a jeet to send a message to another jeet on how he found this cool job about so and so, for the trail to leading to you to start materializing.
>You can just lie, have them send an email claiming they're moving to England prior to bonk, etc.Bruh, everyone carries a surveillance tag with them in the pocket. Jeet disappeared? Okay, trace prior the movement of his phone. Oy vey he drove to this shoddy warehouse?
P.S: this is why crimes often get solved, people can't think 5 minutes into the future about the details and have cartoon level of understanding of things.