Bemused
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First crime, not a murder. The "found alive" is kind of a giveaway
Second, shallow grave is buried, haphazardly perhaps but buried.
Picton fed his victims to his pigs, no quote of them just laying in his backyard.
Citing links tends to work better, when you read them first.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=96339
More than a few examples if you'd care to do your own research for accuracy. It happens and who can get in the minds of killers if you're not a homicidal loon yourself? I don't understand it. I suppose like motive and opportunity, it would depend on motive for disposal or time limits, IMO. Maybe barrel dude was lazy or maybe he liked trophies. In this case I think quick and a quick getaway along with logistics, IMO. Care to opine? I didn't see a shovel but he may have hidden one in the woods to retrieve later, no?