Some dude in an Atlanta suburban mall hid a body in an empty restaurant there. They caught him but at first I thought it was a pretty good hiding place. It's not because people do still go there. The person who crammed a body in a suitcase and hid that in some wooded interstate median down the road from the mall wins Atlanta murder hide and seek for now
lol welcome to my hood Five stops later, he hopped off in Cypress Park and rode his bicycle — the suitcase still in tow — to the parking lot of a Home Depot. There, police say, the man lit the grisly package on fire.Authorities believe the suspect killed his wife and dismembered her body in an abandoned Pasadena restaurant, placing her remains in a suitcase that he then carried aboard a Metro Gold Line train.
I'm not up to date on the details of the suitcase hidden off I-985 but they only found it due to some construction there. My opinion is more like "that was a good hiding place" instead of "this is Atlanta, of course there's going to be roadwork,dumbass" Now I feel a little bad for examining the finer points of getting away with murder. Not that I haven't had similar discussions in real life and come to the conclusion that pig farmers can commit murder almost indiscriminately
Not that I haven't had similar discussions in real life and come to the conclusion that pig farmers can commit murder almost indiscriminately
Pickton is something out of a Thomas Harris novel. He and his brother used to cruise East Hastings for prostitutes and then haul them back to the pig farm. And since nobody gives a shit about (A) East Hastings prostitutes (B) pig farmers they rolled for like 12 years.