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hahabye

hahabye

always say never
Sep 14, 2019
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I assume that's who is called to deal with a corpse (correct me if I'm wrong).

I have finally set my mind on ctbing at home, since my relatives will be told I'm on a holiday, not to raise any early suspicions as to where I am. However, I wouldn't like to rot there, so I was hoping there is a way to inform someone about your corpse post-mortem. Any ideas? Can you send 112 a delayed email? :haha:

I don't want to send that email to anyone I know, as I'd prefer them to find out I died from somebody else than me.
 
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Cheshirecatx

Cheshirecatx

Curiouser and Curiouser
May 10, 2019
115
I know you can text 999 in some cases, so a delayed text sender might be better? I'm not 100% sure but I know that my partner is able to text them himself so it's something to look into. Maybe email a service that can contact somebody else as well, if they have suspicion and if you have a key holder outside your door or something you could always email them the code too to prevent them breaking in. Just a thought. Hope you get what your aiming for.
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TimeToBiteTheDust

Visionary
Nov 7, 2019
2,321
There was a case of a person who programmed a 911 call and when the police came he/she had already commited suicide.
 
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Nikoson

Member
Nov 6, 2019
41
You can send a delayed email, I assume any local authority would have an email address
 
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CaptainT

CaptainT

Experienced
Nov 1, 2019
241
Old Skool - you can post a letter the day before to your local police station / emergency department
 
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Nikoson

Member
Nov 6, 2019
41
That actually didn't even occur to me, wow
 
hahabye

hahabye

always say never
Sep 14, 2019
314
Great ideas, thank you! ❤️ I think I'll either program an email or just send them an actual letter
 

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