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How long do you think you could last against the police? Let's go worse case scenario. You've killed someone. The police have 2 weeks of full tier funding to find you. You have all of your gear. Do you believe you could evade them? How would you do it?
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>>2554029
Fuck going /out/ for that. Helicopters with IR, dogs, all that shit.
Become homeless, shave all your hair (or grow a Kaczynski beard), move a few towns over, and you're good to go.
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>>2554029
For only 2 weeks? With a head start, yes easily.

Forever? No, not unless I can get out of the country.
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>>2554045
>>2554053
Based off the data we have.. after 2 weeks the search would be drastically reduced. Funding to find you would dissipate. If you can survive those initial 2 weeks then it will be much easier.
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>>2554029
I won vs police on a 4 day hike. Didn't even know they were looking for me until my Dad told me when I got back home. They used two dog teams and a helicopter, I thought they were looking for someone else and made a game out of bushsneaking around them. Police aren't all too friendly here but I had a nice chat with one of the dog team guys afterwards and a few laughs. They were asking which route I took. Made me realize how incredibly easy it is to stay hidden in the woods if you want to ...
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>>2554057
Unless you are the Black Forest Anon.
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>>2554073
Were they looking because you were missing or because you were a suspect? It’s different looking for someone that’s trying not to be found versus someone that is trying to be found.
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>>2554082
Not missing. A neighbor alleged that I was a danger to myself and others.
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>>2554029
>full tier funding
Idk, even I live in a third world country with a very inefficient police, they are able to catch people in some hours when they want to.
But lets say yes, I Know some caves with water nearby.
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>>2554045
Hit a club and hook up with the first one who shows interest. “Hang out” at her place for as long as possible. Wash, rinse , repeat.
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Wtf is this cringe thread? Grow up!
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I live in Mississippi on a Bayou, I don’t care what gear they have. I had a head start no one would ever find me. People are actually scared of alligator and snakes. Funny world.
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>>2554108
>Grow up!
Alright, which one of you let grampy have his phone unsupervised
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>>2554029
Honestly with thermal imaging you're boned. Better to hide in a large city as a vagrant than the woods. You'd blend into the crowd and people will actively ignore you.
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>>2554029
There was a guy in Newgrounds back in the day who accidentally stabbed his drunk indian neighbor. He went to bed and woke up to pounding on his door and shot and killed a cop.

Three days later while hiding from the manhunt he killed himself to avoid prison.

https://newgrounds.fandom.com/wiki/LiveCorpse
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This guy played hide and seek with the police for seven years in Australia and was only caught because of a tip off
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/sevenyear-manhunt-for-australia-s-most-wanted-fugitive-malcolm-naden-ends-7582153.html
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>>2554190
>In December 2005, police closed Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo after Naden was sighted there. There was an additional confirmed sighting of Naden over the next month near Lightning Ridge. In March 2006, Naden avoided capture at an Aboriginal mission, near Condobolin. In January 2007, police placed an A$50,000 bounty on his capture. By January 2009, Naden was thought to be located near Kempsey, and by August 2010 he was believed to be living in dense bushland near Gloucester and Scone. By early 2011, the police doubled Naden's bounty to A$100,000, and increased it further again to A$250,000 in December.[6]
>On 7 December 2011, a police officer from the Tactical Operations Unit was shot by the fugitive during an unsuccessful operation to capture Naden in bushland near Nowendoc. Naden was subsequently charged with the attempted murder of the officer.[8]
>Naden was captured on 22 March 2012 in a run-down cabin approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Gloucester by heavily armed officers from the Tactical Operations Unit[9] in a night operation,[10] and charged with the murder of Scholes.[11] He faced court later that day and was refused bail.
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>>2554108
boomer, how about you grow down, in the ground
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>>2554029
Going /out/ is not the best approach to that. Moving to a big city and hiding in plain sight, becoming an average joe, is the best way to hide from the police.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitey_Bulger
>After sixteen years at large and twelve years on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, Bulger was arrested in Santa Monica, California, on June 22, 2011. He was 81 years old at the time of the arrest.
Whitey Bulger avoided the FBI for 16 years and just lived his life. I believe he even stated when he was captured that he no longer cared, because he felt fortunate to make it to old age and he had almost two decades to just live and relax.
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>>2554029
Considering how poorly they do searching for people who actually want to be found, I feel fairly secure I could dodge them for a mere two weeks.
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>>2554029
i would just wear camo, rendering myself invisible
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>>2554029
test
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LEL. No.
FLIR exists.
>>2554181
This.
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>>2554476
>FLIR exists
The police here only have FLIR on helicopters. One helicopter can only scan one small area. In mountain areas it could take weeks to scan one area because of the ridgeline topography.

It sounds like you're suggesting the police have armies of drones with FLIRs. One helicopter with FLIR is easy as fuck to avoid.
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>>2554087
yeah, chasing a giggling tard through the woods gets much less effort than a high risk violent offender or even a regular missing child.
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>>2554231
>man that was obviously an informant gets to live a comfortable life until “apprehended”

Not a single famous or well-known organized crime member was free from ratting. Just remember that anytime you read about them.
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>>2554476
>what's a mylar blanket?
>If only they came in camo too...
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>>2554668
Derp... Whitey Bulger was infamous for being an informant.
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>>2554029
>The police have 2 weeks of full tier funding to find you
It took the feds decades to even find the Unabomber, they don't fund searches for a killer for 2 weeks, they stop looking seriously after a day or two unless you did something super freaky like blow up a busload of nuns
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>>2554029
This happened here in Germany. Look up Schwarzwald Rambo.
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>>2554029
Ironically you could walk about any city centre dressed like this just doing your thing and I guarantee no one would spot you.
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>>2555075
What is this aesthetic?
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I won against police as a 15 year old once.

I ran away from home at 15, not because of a shitty home situation or anything, I just wanted adventure. I prepared for it well beforehand, saved up a lot of cash, bought a set of new clothes/gear which I hid from my parents, got an interail pass, etc...
I told some of my friends about my plan but gave them false information, like I was planning on heading to spain while I actually went to sweden/norway. On the day I left I grabbed a "decoy" backpack filled with a bunch of belongings that would be tied to me, went to the train station and planted it on a long distance train heading south (to spain). Then picked up my real backpack from it's hiding place, changed into the new clothes and shaved my head with an electric razor. Went back to train station and bought a ticket heading to germany. I wandered germany for a bit using public transport, slowly making my way towards denmark. I slept in bushed and under bridges, and during the third night I got woken up by german police. They obviously knew something was up with a teenager sleeping on the streets so they took me in. I still had my ID on me so they were able to identify me easily. Their mistake however was that they didn't lock me in a cell but just some regular roomwith most of my stuff. I waited for a bit and just snuck out the window. LOL
I ended up all the way to bergen in norway after traveling for about 3 weeks. I ran out of money so turned myself in and some person from "child focus" (organization that looks for missing children) came and flew back home with me.
My parents and everyone were pissed off obviously but also impressed with how well I planned it out. Besides the police in germany I was never bothered or recognized anywhere else. I mostly took public transport and some hitchiking.
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>>2554703
>the cops take decades to find a (((CIA))) asset
really gets the ol' noggin joggin' don't it
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>>2554087
Typical dickhead neighbour, I've had similar although I didn't have an entire squad looking for me.
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>>2555253
Kind of based.



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