The way commercial works is for pickup to be very early Monday thru Friday pickup (like 2am start) because that’s when parking lots are mostly empty. Roll off ( the big construction dumpsters that aren’t permanent pickups) are done on an as needed basis. There is some commercial stuff picked up on Saturday mornings, but since you have to have a CDL to drive any of the trash trucks, DOT hours are tightly controlled and limits how many hours drivers can work in a day and in a week. The drivers also get either so much an hour or paid by the stop so the faster you work, the more you make. Just knowing how the trucks work, and if Lucas died on a Friday, I’d say it would be impossible for him to be in a residential trash can because it’s standard for LE to seize trash during an investigation. Plus the residential trucks, when the carts are dumped it goes into this open bay and you can see what’s in there. The reason for this is so nothing unallowed like chemicals or certain kinds of batteries don’t make it into the trucks and cause an explosion when they are packed. Commercial dumpsters would be the only place where a body, even in a bag or suitcase, could go unnoticed.
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