Returned from a research trip to Seattle. Brought the kids so I decided to get their input on where to hide a body in my next book.
Their ideas:

Between the rows of an abandoned movie theatre =>

<= The traditional weed choked ditch.

And my personal favorite.
The taco bus =>
How about you? Any personal preferences for hiding a body?
8 comments:
in plain sight
stuffed inside the couch cushions
Dru, I love that your mind is as warped as my own lol :)
I haven't actually hidden my bodies yet. They're pretty much out in the open. :)
It depends on how long you need the body hidden. I love the abandoned movie theatre idea. I also thought about between the headstones at a cemetery - one where the graves are so old no one ever goes to visit.
As I live in the English countryside I would use the traditional pigsty method for handy diposal. Alternatively, I've heard a teenager's bedroom can be relied upon to both hide and mask the smell of a rotting corpse...
other WR
I live in a 100yr old farm house and there is a tunnel in the basement of my house that connects to a basement in the garage. I think that would be a good spot to hide a body. I mean how many garages have basements much less a tunnel? Hope this helps.
I like the taco truck but I have to agree with Wend on the teenager's room.
I'm just glad to hear we'll get another installment of Sadie's story. It's a really great series!!
-bilottashii
Pig farm - pretty thorough way to disappear a body. Nought much but teeth left when they're done.
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