How to Hide Evidence, Lifetime Movie Style

Let's face it. Lifetime movies know how to hide evidence pretty well. Learn how to bury evidence (sometimes literally) from some of the best!

1. Make your mom seem like the crazy one.

The Nanny is Watching | 2018

When your mom tries to warn people about your behavior, immediately make up a sad cover story to let them know that you are the real victim in your family.

2. Act like you had nothing to do with it.

Cheerleader Nightmare | 2018

After you cheated on your significant other and killed your mistress (or man-stress), pull out all the tears you possible can to persuade your S.O. that you're not the killer.

3. Keep the victim away from society.

Girl in the Bunker | 2018

The best way to hide evidence? Hide the crime, of course! But if you're going to hide someone in a bunker to keep them quiet, just make sure they can't outsmart you.

4. Toss a body into water.

Forgotten Evil | 2017

If you're going to go through all the work to seal the body into a sac and toss it into water, make sure the body is actually in there first.

5. Bury them.

The Wrong Son | 2018

Burying a dead body the traditional way is not enough anymore. Decomposing it, throwing it into a hole, and then pouring cement on top is the way to do it.

6. Clean up the mess.

Mother, May I Sleep With Danger | 1996

Learn from Billy: Billy made a mess after shattering the plates and killing his girlfriend, but don't worry, no one will know because he cleaned it all up.

7. Hammer a potential witness (literally).

A Night to Regret | 2018

Well, it looks like the fastest way of getting rid of someone is by smashing their head in with a hammer if they ever interrupt your work.