Using a donated corpse, it was found that sulfuric acid was able to dissolve parts of a human corpse rapidly, and DNA identification was no longer possible after just 1 h of exposure1 (pp. 335–351).
Postmortem tissue alterations induced by corrosive substances
growing up my dad had a Wearhouse that stored this by the barrel ... this stuff is monitored and legally has to be inspected.... my dad said if he wanted to he could easily get rid of bodies with the stuff. the only reason he had it and stored it was because it was used in his business for cleaning the resin in reverse osmosis units. my dad would of preferd that some one else in town stored the stuff because for him it was a headache to deal with.
It even says it was for the RO plant on the island.
Likely used for cleaning the water purification system.
It's not that good for dissolving bodies as it doesn't dissolve the bones and teeth and stuff , bases are much better at that, so most people think the sulfuric is BOT for bodies, but general cleaning. And I concur
It even says it was for the RO plant on the island.
Why are we literally trusting that their stated reason was the real reason? I mean they did order it the same day an investigation was opened on him, and considering his connections he would have known about the investigation
it can dissolve bones its just a mater of how much exposure. any acid will do that even citric acid the isue is that what ever material added slowly neutralizes the acid as the acid as it destroys the material something like hydrochloric acid can destroy a lot more material in a shorter amount of time then weaker acids.
Dissolving bodies seems like the actions of someone without the power and resources of Epstein. Just seems far too common and messy. Much easier to just dump them in the ocean.
Using a donated corpse, it was found that sulfuric acid was able to dissolve parts of a human corpse rapidly, and DNA identification was no longer possible after just 1 h of exposure1 (pp. 335–351). Postmortem tissue alterations induced by corrosive substances
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55 gallon drum would accommodate a standing 3 foot person, or taller if curled up.
I was curious about the size of the drum so I asked AI what size human would fit that drum and now I'm probably on a list 😄
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Probably just adds a hash mark next to your name :)
growing up my dad had a Wearhouse that stored this by the barrel ... this stuff is monitored and legally has to be inspected.... my dad said if he wanted to he could easily get rid of bodies with the stuff. the only reason he had it and stored it was because it was used in his business for cleaning the resin in reverse osmosis units. my dad would of preferd that some one else in town stored the stuff because for him it was a headache to deal with.
This.
It even says it was for the RO plant on the island.
Likely used for cleaning the water purification system.
It's not that good for dissolving bodies as it doesn't dissolve the bones and teeth and stuff , bases are much better at that, so most people think the sulfuric is BOT for bodies, but general cleaning. And I concur
Why are we literally trusting that their stated reason was the real reason? I mean they did order it the same day an investigation was opened on him, and considering his connections he would have known about the investigation
Occam's Razor. They had an RO plant. Which needs acids to clean shit S.A. isnt a good substance to dissolve bodies This is a distraction right now
it can dissolve bones its just a mater of how much exposure. any acid will do that even citric acid the isue is that what ever material added slowly neutralizes the acid as the acid as it destroys the material something like hydrochloric acid can destroy a lot more material in a shorter amount of time then weaker acids.
"water cremation"
https://www.keefefuneralhome.com/what-on-green-earth-is-water-cremation
The eco-friendly Epstein we never knew.
website forbidden after 1 hour of this post lol
Dissolving bodies seems like the actions of someone without the power and resources of Epstein. Just seems far too common and messy. Much easier to just dump them in the ocean.
yeah just put them in a sealed up crab pot (so you don't actually trap crabs) and drop it deep in the ocean
sharks are more efficient
What do you think he was doing?
It reminds me of the movie Roger Rabbit. Remember the bad guy was killing the little tunes by dropping them in vats of HCL?