My neighbor's ex husband shot himself in his car in her driveway late last night.
This made me wonder, What happens to cars if someone kills themselves in it?
I imagine if someone is murdered in a car it will be kept for evidence, But most suicides are open and shut. What happens to those cars?
I know in my state if you are selling/leasing a property which a violent death has occurred on in the last 8 years, The seller/landlord must disclose this.
Not sure about disclosure, but the car usually gets sold at a ridiculously low price because someone killed themselves in it.
Austin Gray
I was also thinking, Crime scene clean up is almost always tens of thousands of dollars.
Wouldn't almost EVERY car be considered a total loss by insurance if someone made a claim on it and it was going to cost say...13k in clean up, Plus all the car panels/seats that were disposed of by the crime scene cleaners?
Als wouldn't crime scene clean up be required to sell it to ANYONE, including the junkyard because of infectious waste in it?
Nicholas Nelson
We had a thread a while back about a site for this. You could go search for cars on there and every now and then you would get one covered in blood on the inside. So no they don't clean them at all and they are considered a total loss.
Jayden Walker
kek.
Do you remember the site?
Charles Walker
Is "in car suicide" a common thing? What does it achieve to kill yourself with a gun in a car and not where you got the gun?
Ayden Lewis
It probably keeps most of the noise of the shot inside the car and it definitely keeps all the mess inside the car.
Luis Ortiz
Unfortunately not. I'm sure once it's daytime in more of the US one of the NEETs that spend their life on here will be on to tell us.
Brandon Jones
my guess would be sitting while dying is more comfortable then standing while dying.
Plus cars are mobile, Once someone gets where they want to die. They just do it
Like my neighbor's ex husband, Dude could have gotten out and rang the door bell and blown his head all over her foyer. But he sat in the driveway instead
James Stewart
Why would someone care about noise or mess if they're going to die?