Disappearing isn't terribly difficult. Disappearing and taking your ill-gotten gains with you is harder, but still manageable if you've prepared sufficiently beforehand.
I am beholden to my own personal code of ethics, which would make fleeing such a situation problematic for me. When in the past I have been faced with the choice of making more money or violating said ethical code, I have turned the money down. Some would say this is foolish, but I value my sleep. I don't think I'd be able to live with myself if I fled after being caught in such a situation, but then I suppose ethical people don't find themselves in such situations to begin with.
SabrinaFair has the right idea. If you want to vanish, you have to forego all contact with former friends or family. There's too much risk involved.
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I wake up in the morning more tired than before I slept
I get through cryin' and I'm sadder than before I wept
I get through thinkin' now, and the thoughts have left my head
I get through speakin' and I can't remember, not a word that I said
- Ben Harper, Show Me A Little Shame
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