All else aside, if you hide a corpse in a freezer, how stupid do you have to be to just leave it there when you sell the house? That seems like an absolutely sure-fire way to ensure you're getting caught. Unless they just forgot it was there, which would be even crazier.
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If they're dumb enough to leave the corpse in their backyard, they're probably dumb enough to think they were framing the new home-owners by selling the house.
Lol, "Oh no! The buyers killed our son and stuffed him in a fridge in our, I mean their backyard!"
I’d bet a year’s pay that’s exactly what they were trying to do.
Let this be a reminder to us all that we should clean out our freezers. Lets be honest I think a handfull of us have some frozen chicken that has been hiding in the back since 2015.
a handful
I see what you did there.
The good gentleman is ignoring the obvious precedent established in Finders, Keepers v., Losers, Weepers, the corpse obviously belongs to the homeowners.
I mean, it's hardly bird law.
You should read the article because it's way fucking crazier than you think:
Sources told WTVY that Michael Halstead informed officers that they had put Logan’s body into the freezer on October 11. The sources claimed that Headland Police failed to find the body which was allegedly wrapped up in blankets and tarpaulin. Halstead was also arrested that day and jailed for ten days for failing to show up to court on domestic abuse charges.
The police KNEW there was a body in the freezer because the dad TOLD them. The police failed to find the body they knew was on the property IN A FREEZER.
How it got in the freezer in the first place? No ine can really say not even the guy who put it there:
Sheriff Blankenship said that Halstead claimed to have had a manic episode and couldn’t remember how the body got into the freezer.
So yes it's even crazier. It's not really clear from the article what the cause of death was, but a bipolar dad that doesn't remember exactly why they put a body in a freezer is a pretty solid suspect. Shit is absolutely wild and I'm just sitting here wondering how many freezers they had on the property for the police to not find it AFTER BEING TOLD IT WAS THERE.
Well that beats the 3 year old frozen turkey I just tossed out from the chest freezer downstairs.
Making room for something a bit bigger, are you?
They just moved in, too. You know they at least briefly considered ignoring the body and pretending they saw nothing. Granted, it's not ideal, but do you want to do the whole "find a place" process again!? Which is worse, really?
At what point do you get curious if there are more corpses hidden between your walls?
"We can clean up the corpse stench hon, we're not going back into the housing market again. And hey, I think we get a discount on therapy too..."
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