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What do you do in this situation?
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>>214154744

sniffa
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>>214154744
sit down and listen to what the mehican had to say, and thats what nobody did (llewelyn only heard a request but did not sit down and listen)
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>>214154744
What situation? A situation in which cars are parked outside designated parking areas? Call the authorities and report the infraction, I suppose...
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>>214154744
>muhgua
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Stand well away as it's not my problem, maybe report it to the police
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>>214154772
Retard. He literally sat and listened.
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>>214154902
>opens a door, stands there and steals his gun DESPITE there being lobos around
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>>214154744
Call ICE
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>>214154772
He no hablo espanol though
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I'd have taken the money, gone home, then filled up a jug of water and gone back to the crime scene to give it to a guy who was certainly already dead by that point.
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>>214154744
>80iq wife with a heart of gold
>has his own trailer
>hunting grounds for miles around
>>>nah m8, imma steal cartel money
The white man's folly if there ever was one
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>>214154744
I would say
>woah it's just like that blue oyster cult song
then turn around and wink
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>>214154744
i would steal the drugs too
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>>214154994
Sounds like the start of a movie or something.
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Probably would have divided the money and stashed it at different locations. So I guess I'd lose one stash given the tracker. I doubt I'd have thought to go back and give that guy water until at least a few days or more had passed.
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>>214154744
Turn 360 degrees and walk away.
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>>214155053
Still need to pay rent on the space the trailer sits on
Still need to buy beer
Still need to buy fruits, veggies, bread.
Wife could become sick then get medical bills
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>>214154744
>una tecate con limón, por favor
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>>214155261
>medical bills
Americans are funny
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i would make him smile, because smiles are free
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>>214155261
>america is wide, always cheaper lands to find if their spot get californicated
>beer is cheap is you know where to look
>groceries are her job plus his hunting, cheap
>he's loyal, would never abandon her
i ask again, why?

>>214155334
>muh free health care
you pay in taxes eurofag, and on top of it your government uses it as an excuse to regulate you.
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>>214154744
Check the money on site for trackers, put it all in a plastic bag or something and throw away the suitcase. AND NEVER GO BACK TO THAT PLACE.
He could have gotten out of there with a huge amount of money and no way for the cartel to find him if he didn't act like a complete retard in the beginning.
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>>214155053
Yeah think of the poor cartels.
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>>214154798
that would be tree fiddy
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id have taken a few of the racks and guns but sifted through it to check for trackers because ive watched this kino movie before called no country for old men, not sure if anyone else has seen it but thats what happens. Wouldn't take the entire suitcase.
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>>214155441
I don't know any man on the planet that wouldn't sift through the money and ditch the bag right away
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>>214155334
>waiting three years to see a doctor or specialist while waiting in agony the whole time.
Europeans can be funny too
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>>214155395
Y-yeah, it's a good thing we Americans aren't taxed (at every conceivable level).
>now featuring import tariff taxes!
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>>214155465
>I didn't have to wait but now I'm $20000 in debt.
Grim
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>>214155463
I wouldn't take most of it but enough and without the tracker so that the cartel wouldn't bother, the entire case would make them seethe and I cant be bothered, but a smaller percentage which is good for me and not enough to make the cartel care + cool guns
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>>214155470
lmao. Find me a cheap piece of land that isn't in buttfuck nowhere russia in europe.The USA has plenty of cheap land west of New England.
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>>214155465
I find it impressive that people defend richfags
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>>214154744
is it normal to go out hunting with no agua?
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>>214154744
id walk away mr glownigger, it aint my money no reason to take it.
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>>214154744
is mexico really yellow like this
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>>214155752
Yeah, why do you think all of us wants to move to USA?
We saw all those other colors on TV!
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propably go full retard and steal the guns
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>>214155537
>The USA has plenty of cheap land west of New England.
In buttfuck Wyoming where you come home to find some indian cooking up meth in your house.
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>>214156488
>injuns know the front end of a deer rifle awaits intuders
>game-of-the-week stew in your bowl
>ice cold walmart beer at your side
>not a pavement-ape in site
i fail to see the problem
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I would've done nothing.
I would've listened, and that's what no-one else did.
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>>214157038
why did he care so much bros....
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>>214156488
>>214156581
stop tryna shit on america, im euro and america would be wayyyyyyyyy more fucking comfy than this cramped shithole full of sand ''people''.
>be me in an alternative reality where I'm from wyoming
>wake up in my comfy detached, cheap house on my property
>hmmmmm today I will go hiking and fishing
>load up my truck with some fishing and hiking shit
>take my rifle because I can and I have the glorious 2a, maybe I'll take a few because I might do some plinking
>drive through scenic landscapes on nice open roads because america is actually designed for driving
>spend all day in the untouched wilderness fucking about
>once home watch spooky skinwalker videos

so kvno, fuck europe I wish I was american
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>>214155395
>why would someone want a shitload of money
a real headscratcher
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>>214155752
It's slightly less yellow at night
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Is this the plot to A SImple Plan?

you take as much money as you can carry and leave everything else and never return. Most boring film ever made.

In The Wire, after Omar's big score, you see what happened to everyone involved. Omar ends up dead, Butchie ends up dead, Joe ends up dead ... hell, nearly all of them end up dead. But Kimmy. Kimmy takes her share and drives off and is never heard from again. "If anyone asks for me, tell them Kimmy be retired."
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>>214154744
i'd have taken the suitcase and counted all of it to figure out what i have(therefore I would have found the tracker really fast). it was $2,000,000 in 1980, which is like $7.8M today, so enough to be set for life anywhere

upon learning how much i have and destroying the tracker, i'd figure out how to really disappear. maybe would consider taking a boat to a third world country or something with fake IDs. maybe form a fake company and try to funnel the money through that and cross my fingers i'm never audited. IDK. depending on how fast i destroy the tracker, maybe i wouldn't do anything. i'd just keep the money, stay in the US, and use it for cash purchases. without that tracker, there's no way for them to figure out who took the suitcase unless they saw your truck leaving the scene, basically.
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>>214157255
>>he destroyed the tracker, so I guess that's that. We won't be looking for the money anymore
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He could've just taken like 5 or 6 stacks of bills which would've been plenty of enough. 10k in 1980 is 40k today so he'd be well off considering he lived in a trailer park.
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>>214157319
yeah but what would they possibly have to go on? they have no information about who took it other than, at best, some tire tracks from the scene and some generic cowboy boot footprints that might not even be distinguishable from everybody else who was there.
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>>214157319
Explain how they could even find him without the tracker. Its not like they had fucking cameras in the desert
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>>214157319
If the tracker is destroyed, it'd be impossible to find you. Fucking anybody could have taken it, and they'd be assuming it was one of the random mexicans who survived the shootout. They'd have no idea you even were there. A random hunter stumbling upon the suitcase? That wouldn't even cross their mind.
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>>214157376
Search for big spenders in the towns nearby?
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>>214157411
I have no idea, I'm not a PI
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>>214157567
probably would move though, especially if i lived in a trailer park. you kind of have to get away from crime areas so you dont get robbed or burglerized.
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>>214154994
greatest /tv/ thread of all time
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>>214157634
Look for the person that moved all of the sudden
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>>214154994
>alkaline agua, por favor
>we aint got no alkaline agua 'round here
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>>214157650
i'd have waited like a month. IDK. there's a shitload of people moving at any one time, also how would they even get that information?
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>>214157351
could just ditch the case
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>>214157669
>i'd have waited like a month.
indio?
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What are the problems with this scene?
>Llewelyn has no water on a hunting trip to begin with
>Llewelyn goes back
>Mexicans come back and remove the drugs and agua enjoyer then just stake out because...somebody might come back with agua?
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>>214157792
what

>>214157800
maybe they just showed up to see wtf happened
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>>214154768
I would definitely take couple bricks and stash them somewhere.
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>>214157800
The came to check in bro. Obviously something happened to their boys
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>>214158096
It was pretty obvious they'd had a Mexican standoff, and they took the drugs and presumably found the guy who wandered off with the money, so who are they thinking will come back, the other party? Why weren't they also staked out still for Chigurh?
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>>214158076
you just know there's a tracker in at least one of those too.
>>214158204
didn't they hire chigurh? those mexicans btw could just be some random guys. like from another gang, or maybe some rogue members just looking around? who the fuck knows.
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>>214158076
>I would definitely take couple bricks and stash them somewhere.
Having that amount of cash on hand would make me nervous as hell but adding some literal bricks of cocaine or w/e and I wouldn't be able to eat or sleep. Whether the government or the narcos find you with it first hardly matters, you're getting buttfucked
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>>214158494
The drugs in the truck is heroin.
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>>214154744
Steal one of the trucks, preferably the bronco because one of those things will be worth 30-40k in a few decades.
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>>214155395
I pay less in taxes throughout my entire lifetime then it would cost you for one major surgery
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>>214155465
>>waiting three years to see a doctor or specialist while waiting in agony the whole time.
This is not a thing. Please stop getting your information off retards on 4chan
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>>214159341
yeah, more like 9 months.
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>>214154902
>He literally sat and listened.

He was standing the whole time, you dumbass.
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>>214155053
>>>>nah m8, imma steal cartel money
Fuck. The. Cartel.
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>>214159366
Again, no. If it's an actual emergency, like cancer or coughing up blood, you get in right away. If you want a referral to a brain specialist because you get headaches every once in a while then yeah, you're obviously gonna have to wait
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>>214159586
>europoor socialist gay guy atheist starts lying
:O!?!?!?!?!?
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>>214159586
You get in right away to be assessed and stabilized, then you're bounced around for months while they figure out how to make you some other facility's responsibility or find the one machine/specialist in your municipality that can perform your procedure and wait for him to get back from his golf trip.
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>>214154744
Genuinely? I'd immediately go home and pretend I never saw anything.
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>>214159830
genuinely, this is probably what i would do too
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>>214159816
Lol ok
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>>214159586
You can be forced to pay a lot to get no service or choose to pay a small amount monthly to get the best service. Which sounds better?
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>>214159927
>to get no service
Again, not a thing
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>>214159952
Again, you know exactly what we are saying but you are choose to be obtuse on purpose, again.
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>>214159830
>>214159909
i would have taken the suitcase, and then gone back to get the heroin and those trucks, and then i would have staked the place waiting for those mexicans to show up. i'd also have shot chigurh in the head from like 500m away.
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>>214155397
>Check the money on site for trackers, put it all in a plastic bag or something and throw away the suitcase. AND NEVER GO BACK TO THAT PLACE

Odds are cartels etc. would start the search with the most likely people to stumble on the scene - hunters living in the area - so they'd have run into Llewelyn eventually. If he's the only one missing (because he ran with the money), they know who to look for. If he sticks around and doesn't give himself away, they'd probably start searching through the things of every hunter in the area, possibly kidnapping and interrogating them. In either case, he'd be far from safe
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>>214160001
your post is so retarded. cartel would be busy looking for other gang members who survived and took it. hunters are the last thing that would pop into their mind. even if they did, there's a fucking million hunters in any area. they have no way to ID him. it'd be a total lost cause once you get rid of the tracker.
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>>214155683
>I drank the agua.

>>214157376
>>214157567
Whoever took the money was probably stumbled into it but he was in the area for a reason. Outside of hunting there's little to do there and unless the wild life is extremely bountiful there (not too likely...) people won't travel large distances. So these could narrow down things a bit. I don't know what kind of laws they had back then for hunting and weapon ownership but the American partner of the Cartel weren't a bunch of Boy Scouts, it's safe to assume they had access to government databases and information from the police and whatnot. Still, the biggest sign to watch is people moving from the area or especially abandoning their homes while technically still residing there. There are a couple of things like this and the methods differ, the point is that while the tracker is by far their biggest lead the situation is not beyond salvation without it. Though I have to add that Llewellyn has the advantage here, if he's really smart and cautious the changes of getting him is much lower - but not zero. How did Carson Welles put it? "What point would you quit bothering to look for your two million dollars?"
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>>214155500
>not enough to make the cartel care
they care about the smallest amount of money that is stolen from them.
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>>214160001
Looking for a hunter in a Texas area would be like searching for a needle in a needle stack, and Mexicans going around asking rednecks about who has been hunting in an area with a known cartel crime scene would draw attention so fast. There wouldn't even be any way to determine whether they'd been double crossed by the Americans or whether it was a random.
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>>214160058
bro, it'd literally be thousands and thousands of people coming in and going out. even if you had such a database, it would take them fucking forever to narrow it down. maybe the guy waited a year before moving? maybe he left the next day? maybe he's not even fucking from here and was just visiting to go hunting, or going hiking, maybe even with a group of fellow hikers.

It'd be impossible in 1980 to find the one guy who took a suitcase. worse than a needle in a haystack. once it starts costing more than $2M is when you'd stop looking. you'd need a lot of bodies going out and tracking people down from a massive list. that's all just assumptions though. there probably isn't any such database or way to create such a list. Remove the tracker and you're a ghost.
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>Shamrock shake por favor...
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Moss should have put the cash in his own bag and left the satchel. It was dumb to take the actual satchel.
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>>214160053
Nta but I agree with him and it's not retarded at all. It would be pretty easy to find out who goes hunting out there and when just asking the town people and posing as dea or fbi.
The gang members where all dead.
The point is Llewellyn was a dead man walking when he took the money and he realizes his mistake to late. Take the water jug, or not, ditch the tracker, doesn't matter. The only option was to leave the scene and not take the money
>at what point should you stop looking for your 2 million dollars?
That's no life anyways, constantly being terrified you're going to be found. He called it, heads or tails, take the money or don't, you live or die. His fate was sealed.
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>>214160204
Not to mention it's not even a fact that the suitcase was taken. Maybe it just got lost in the firefight and the battery in the tracker died or something. Maybe someone buried it nearby to come get it later. The idea it was taken by some random passerby isn't even that high on the list of possibilities. It's already really unlikely. It's way more likely that maybe the suitcase is nearby but the tracker got damaged or something. The single reason they figured out what happened is because of the tracker + the guy came back with the water and they got his truck plate and VIN.
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>>214160242
Wouldn't have made a difference because the tracker was in a bill stack. I could see in his situation how you would want to just put it away and pretend it doesn't exist instead of counting fifty to a hundred or so stacks of bills and risk being spotted with all that money spread out.
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>>214157255
>travel to a country where you stand out like a store thumb and corruption is the norm, and expect to be able to bring $2M through customs without being searched
They'd have confiscated that shit on the spot and sent you back home
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>>214154744
I'd be fucking awesome and live forever.
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>>214160276
>The gang members where all dead.
The gangs don't know who is on the others side though. I don't know who you're bringing to the deal as guards or w/e. Maybe one of your guys survived and took it.
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>>214160286
The trouble is if the agua guy was still alive by the time the cartel showed up, and it seems like he was because they shot him in the head, he might have told them a gringo had showed up with a hunting rifle, then they would know for sure it was likely an unaffiliated party that made it to the scene first.
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>>214160204
You should read into how they found the people who committed the clutter family murders in the 40's. Literally 2 rando guys from out of town, like you said needle in a haystack and they found them really quickly and they split up iirc. Just talking to people from the neighborhood and doing the follow up.
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>>214159311
with how low the average salaries in europe are, i do believe you
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>>214157351
>>214157782
>>214154744
>>214154768
having handled decently large amounts of cash before, no way thats 2 mil. its just not physically big enough to hold enough bills.

but to answer the OP. i dunno
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Another way to have done it would have been to stage the suitcase, broken open on the ground with bills strewn all over the ground. Take like $250k of it and peace out. They'd assume the missing bills were "lost" from wind, rain, random members showing up and skimming off the top, or whatever.

>>214160416
I was going to mention that too. Senor Baja Blast probably was interrogated and mentioned you. It's possible you'd be fucked just from that if he described you well enough. It's a dying mexican though. How much can you trust him?
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>>214160157
>Looking for a hunter in a Texas area
What about a Texas non-area?
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>>214160592
narcos kill people for 20 bucks I think they would be really angry if they lost 250k kek
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>>214160633
still, connecting it to you would be a stretch, even more than if you just took the whole suitcase.
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>>214160627
I'm pretty sure most areas in Texas identify as arean
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>>214160204
Let's say people willing to drive an hour to get this area to hunt. Or two. Now you have an X mile radius circle with Y residents. Multiple signs suggest it's a sparsely populated area (not just the desert, the surrounding region as well), so we're talking about what, a few thousand people in total? It's not a coincidence the Sheriff and his Deputy knew Llewellyn and his wife. There was nothing special about them, no run-ins with a law or anything like that. They simply knew who they were as it was a small community. The idea is to have ears everywhere as long as possible. You don't have to use your own man, hire a few PIs or whatnot to throw some money and their telephone number around; not every trailer park manager, hotel clerk (and the list goes on) is as resilient as the Toilet Flush lady. Not to mention the common people who might have seen or heard something.

>maybe the guy waited a year before moving? maybe he left the next day?
Residency is stored by the government, right? I mean everybody has (or suppose to have) an official address. Once you have a snapshot of the database X days before the incident you have a base for future comparison. Or you can just check the address modification requests on the regular. That's of course assuming that your man is a local, if it was indeed taken by an out-of-towner (like a hiker, as you mentioned) you practically ran out of luck. But again, the point here is to maximize your chances of finding your guy and not letting things happen without your knowledge. For $2M you can bet they'd try everything possible no matter how slim the chances are.
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What if this happened today? Couldn't you just throw it through Monero? lol
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>>214161280
everything would be air-tagged and have a star linked wireless camera looking at the entire scene and you would be ID'd instantly and you wouldnt even get to spend your 2 mil on eating out for a week straight before narcos killed you
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>>214160927
I frankly doubt this has ever happened. I have no idea where you'd even start. It's 1980. Assuming nobody saw a guy driving up here yesterday, what do you do? Visit hunting clubs and ask if anybody has mentioned going out to that hunting spot recently? Seems like a waste of time, honestly.

>Once you have a snapshot of the database X days before the incident you have a base for future comparison. Or you can just check the address modification requests on the regular.
This isn't even something you can do in 1980, at least I don't think so.

I think if you can destroy the tracker and not go back there like a retard, you're effectively free.
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>>214154744
Take the money and drive north. Cartel ain't worth shit in Canada.



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