• Ilovethebomb@sh.itjust.works
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        22 hours ago

        There’s no law against googling how to dispose of a body, but if you do, and you’re a suspect in a murder, it’s a real bad look for you.

        Same story here. Probably legal, but definitely not a good look.

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            9 hours ago

            The comment that started this was talking about removing the RAM from your computer, which would mean disassembling it.

            You’re a bit hard of thinking, aren’t you?

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              6 hours ago

              The comments can change the topic at hand.

              Regardless, removing RAM should change nothing after the PC was powered off.

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      21 hours ago

      If it’s proven that you did it, you are getting locked up anyway.

      In 99% it is better to not say anything or indict yourself

      Edit: ah, misunderstood you, with “did that” you mean turn off the computer, not whatever crime you are accused of. I’d still disagree, but only based on anecdotes, go ask a lawyer, I guess