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Ep. 1: Which technique should have Dexter used to get rid of his victims' corpses definitely?

Last post 07-13-2008 2:53 PM by nickythenose. 4 replies.
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  • 07-04-2008 10:49 AM

    Ep. 1: Which technique should have Dexter used to get rid of his victims' corpses definitely?

    Which technique should have Dexter used to get rid of his victims' corpses definitely?

    Share your opinion!

  • 07-07-2008 8:20 AM In reply to

    Re: Which technique should have Dexter used to get rid of his victims' corpses definitely?

    1 - burn them 2 - eat 3 - ...
  • 07-10-2008 10:09 AM In reply to

    • pablosi
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    Alkaline Hydrolysis

    I've got two words for you, Alkaline Hydrolysis. Simply put, you disolve the body in lye, which can be purchased at the nearest Tesco, no questions asked. "The process, which has been used to dispose of animals and lab specimens for many years, is now being considered more seriously for human use. Called alkaline hydrolysis, the method uses a steel cylinder that dissolves the body in lye with 300-degree heat and 60 pounds of pressure per square inch. The result is a sterile, coffee-colored liquid with the consistency of motor oil that can be safely poured down the drain." — http://www.popsci.com/category/tags/alkaline-hydrolysis

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  • 07-12-2008 7:23 PM In reply to

    • skonk
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    Re: Alkaline Hydrolysis

     Is that a Dexter in training above?!...

    I won't kill my sister...I won't kill my sister...I won't kill my sister...
  • 07-13-2008 2:53 PM In reply to

    Re: Alkaline Hydrolysis

     Wick Effect combustion, th phenomena mistaken for spontaneous human combustion whereby the fats of the body burn like the oil in a candle, but the clothing of the body makes up the wick. Very high temperatures are reached and all that remains are the extremities of the hands and feet which can be recovered after the burning either as trophies or burned in a cremulator to destroy the remaining evidence.

     

    However a recent killer tried this technique and was descovered as he didnt do the wick effect combustion propperly.

    It must be an art in its own right.....

     

    I love the series Dexter, I just find it really disturbing that I find myself sooo curious as to what is happening next.... 

     

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