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Stevie
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bleach doesnt get rid of blood...only minimal DNA....they will still be able to see that blood had been there |
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temperate
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This is a dangerous question but the answer is simple: life is a gift God gives to every being ... one cannot take it no matter the reasons. If the cops won't find out ... the Supreme Judge definitely, will. There are things one cannot even joke about! |
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NONAME
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use sulfuric or hydrochloric acid, and wear lots of protective gear. |
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Silvio
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If the CSI team has a reason to tear down the tub, they will find evidence. The bleach will get rid of all obvious signs which might not attract the attention to the tub. If the CSI team has no reason to look there, you'll be safe.
Have fun. |
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mikk
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Yes, they can!! |
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cmsecretsquirrel
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not if you use ajax and lemon juice |
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Jack Flanders
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Yes, in the trap. |
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Mz.tinkster
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i am soo scared are you thinking of doing this?
and i think tht would work clorox gets rid of a whole lotta stuff
trust me i know |
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Sunshinee (:
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lol i thot u actually did it i was like wtf? haha i think ther would still be stains, im not sure. |
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aztecanegra
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there are cracks and crevices in a bathtub/tile area around it that you can't see let alone clean. no one is that thorough, and i'm sure the fact that people use bleach to cover things up so often, there's a way to pick it up...if it were that easy no one would ever get caught. besides, the amount of non-diluted bleach you'd have to use would probably make you pass out from the fumes in the middle of cleaning and by the time you woke up there'd be sirens outside of your house. |
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Molly
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Did you just do this to your entire family? Thats scary! |
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sablelieger
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Yes, they can (Check CSI).
Is called Luminol. |
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Mavis
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bleach doesn't remove the blood stains it just hides them if you like. yes the bath will look clean to the naked eye but spray it with luminol (i think) and it will show up. you wont get away with it pal unless u get a new bathtub before they come get you haha |
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itsme
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u r scaring me |
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Leopardlady
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Yes. Do not do this, they can find evidence if they are looking for it. |
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smittybo20
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Yep, then you will go to prison forever. |
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lifelongskinsfan
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Yes. I saw it on the first 48. I swear. |
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Pandora's box
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I think they can still detect it and even if they cant you would have to clean every single drop of blood and it is too likely that you would miss one. Ammonia destroys blood so that you cannot tell who it came from so if a person used that the cops may still be able to find the blood but they could not match it to anyone and therefor could not charge the person with anything but yeah bleach is pretty strong maybe it would work. |
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Liquid
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Trace Maybe. Use ammonia. Then at least the blood won't be traceable |
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Katy Lew
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If you use Bleach and do a REALLY good job of cleaning it up then no the cops can not get the trace evidence to get anything solid on you. Bleach destroys the ability to recover DNA or even match the blood type. |
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danielle
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it's luminal not luminol and nice things to talk about,wow you know cops can read this and just cuz you watch cop shows and csi doesn't mean you are right and btw even if you get a new tub the csi will know and they will search for blood and clues for foul play |
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