I would pick Oregon since it’s all forested and wooded and not many people live in Oregon.
To clarify the small town rampage in the sequel I had in mind only takes place over the course of a few days in typical slasher fashion.
Hollywood during the summer. A million tourists, nobody knows anybody and the killer could wipe out a busload before the first body was found.
How you gonna eat? I hear the weather is pretty bad in the winter. How you gonna shelter?
A gnawing stomach, a toothache, freezing your toes off are not pleasant.
Eventually help will be needed or you’ll die.
If you’re planning on living off the land a nice warm beach with good fishing might be better. Oops. Water might be a problem. Pray for rain and collect it, might work.
A couple of years ago some city people dumped a body in the woods in my county. I suppose they thought it was wooded and not many people live out here.
It was found within considerably less than 24 hours; by a dog who alerted a human. The body was ID’d, the situation he’d disappeared from looked into. Family members of the murderer had helped the murderer dump the body. They all wound up in jail.
Grammy had better be careful. And it’s not kind to her to ask her to help.
Sure, if you have wilderness survival skills and the proper equipment needed to use those skills effectively. Otherwise, you’re dead meat in a month.
Damn didn’t know that. I guess people in different states or the suburbs in Oregon move to wooded areas since it looks peaceful with not too many people and chaos of the city life like Los Angeles California or New York City.
I agree but there is no shame in dying in wooded area by yourself if you feel suicidal through starvation to dehydration or animal attack.
Areas that may look empty to people from Manhattan are very rarely actually empty.
Primm, Nevada for sure. Primm is like las vegas but nobody knows it, yet it has many resources such as hotels and food.
If you fly over me it looks quite out of the mainstream. Every bit of that empty land is owned, by persons, forestry companies or the state.
No where to hide for very long.
Yes everything isn’t black and white in USA. I heard the government in some states in USA sends some sex offenders in the woods to build tent cities because the sex offenders can’t live in areas where children congregate like schools, parks, churches and playgrounds because of residency restrictions like 500 ft, 2500 ft and 5000 ft away from schools, parks, churches, playgrounds and areas where kids congregate depending on the state. In 2009 Miami Florida had an encampment of sex offenders in the Juliet Tunnel Causeway which was enacted by Lobbysit Ron Book.
A lot of folks see those "survive in the wilderness " reality shows, think back to fur trappers in the early 1800s US history, and assume that living primitively off the land is easy. So just go where there are no humans and happily live out your years in total safety from the law.
Folks who live remotely know they’re fully, if tenuously, connected to 21st century commerce and civilization.
Especially for a bad guy who grew up urban or suburban the wilderness is a terrifying and deadly place.
Eons ago I had the privilege of teaching young Army dudes, mostly inner city black kids, the rudiments of living and fighting in a tropical jungle. They might’ve been pretty scary toughs in front of a 7-11 or liquor store in the 'hood but they did not like creepy crawlies and mud and poisonous trees and dangerous ants one little bit. Squealed like little girls mostly.
It’s all about where your skills and habituations are. I’d’ve been screwed talkin’ to some streetcorner drug dealer in central Detroit where these kids had grown up hard.
Love the typo. Is a lobbysit a lazy lobbyist? Does he just sit in the lobby, fanning himself with cash, and waiting for the senators to come to him?
Sorry my bad I type fast on my smartphone without reviewing. Lobbyist is the correct spelling your right.
Oh, do not apologize for a thing of beauty.
Ringing Bros has gotten rid of clown makeup:
Bummer.
I do hate clowns. They creep me out.
In person. (A bad Bozo experience as a child)
On TV it ain’t so bad.
But it’s not always the case that bodies are found that quickly. A common news story is someone finding a body (well, bones actually) that’s been there for years.
Leaving aside small towns and completely remote wilderness, aren’t there a lot of national parks and the like in those 3 states, that have a lot of tourist traffic? Such that if the fugitive made change to their appearance and traveled from one to another, staying a few weeks at each, they wouldn’t necessarily stand out from anyone else?
In either an RV or one of those influencer vans. Hide in plain site as a van-life Youtuber!