what a creepy question to ask
maybe, but i needed to know the answer.
peace.
what a creepy question to ask
maybe, but i needed to know the answer.
peace.
Are you writing a story or something ?
...EFC...how's your wife?
the best way to dispose of a human body is with pigs. Pigs will go through bone like butter. 16 pigs can finish off a 200 lbs body in about eight minutes (you have to chop them up first of course). Be wary of any man who owns a pig farm.
Like acid and nitroglycerine, pigs will potentially leave tell-tale fragments. I'd go with sharkium or blasting them into outer space-ium. Be sure to remove any heads, fingers and toes first and dispose of these seperately. Always keep your guard up - as the years slip by it's easy to get careless. Remember that murder is still murder 20 years down the line, as far as the authorities are concerned. You really don't want to be starting a long prison sentence when you should be kicking back and thinking about your retirement.
Piranic acid (2/3 sulphuric acid and 1/3 hydrogen peroxide) is also one to check out. Makes you burst into flames..
But if you really want to make bullets containing some flesh eating -chemical go with HF, it's poisonous as hell and eats away flesh/bone.
that sounds good, poisonous and acidic. what about mercury?
peace.
"Magic acid " might do the job
It's great at dissolving candles
don't know about bones though
Why not dissolve some candles?
http://www.psc.edu/science/klein2000.html
Mercury is poisonous as well but doesn't eat away bone and flesh as far as I know.
yeah i was thinking mercury laced lead, with an acid filled tip that mushroomes on impact.
peace.
This page may be of interest to you, I stumbled upon it
http://yarchive.net/gun/ammo/exploding_bullets.html
is magic acid a real thing lol? or are you pulling my leg?
peace.
No it's real. One Billion times stronger than sulphuric acid.
Should make short work of the bo-
erm, I mean,
Should be good for ammunition.
The acid works by using leapfrogging protons
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superacid said:The strongest superacid system, the so-called fluoroantimonic acid, is a combination of hydrogen fluoride and SbF5. In this system, HF releases its proton (H+) concomitant with the binding of F− by the antimony pentafluoride. The resulting anion (SbF6−) is both a weak nucleophile and a weak base. The proton effectively becomes "naked", which accounts for the system's extreme acidity. Fluoroantimonic acid is 2×10^19 times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid, and can produce solutions with a pH down to –25.