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First: Don't bother trying to hide all DNA evidence. As long as you're not in a DNA database already, you'll have much more time and get much further killing fast and moving locations rapidly. You'll want at least one car, as the best way to stall the police and investigations is to commit your crimes in spread-out locations. If your crimes are all in the same area, it is easier to link them to a single individual and easier for the counties in the area to request and share information. Ideally, you should be moving around frequently, and crossing state borders at least weekly. It takes a lot of time and paperwork for police across states to compile and share information and evidence.
While travelling around committing crimes, it's important that you follow traffic laws. Any form of traffic stop leaves a record, and if your car is searched or your face/features seen it can spell the end for you if any precinct is already searching for a perp that matches your description.
If the license plate of your car is seen and linked to an attack, your identity will be known, so it's best to use a license plate you've stolen or that can't be traced back to you or a relative. If your car or license plate ends up being seen, you should ditch both and attempt to find a new car. It should be okay to take that same car outside the state, and travel around in it for a bit, but if/when your crimes are connected, searches will begin en masse and using the same car will pose a severe risk.
As for method, a gun is usually your best bet. If you can't afford a decent silencer, then be careful about where and when you use it, as it is loud and shots are typically reported in most areas.