Sourdough; I read a similar topic in a hunting magazine.
He packs his gear (which includes camo clothes) the same way as you described, drives a small slick non-conspicuous suberban type van to haul away his quary. He's very clean about his work. He uses disposable gloves to skin his quary, then puts the carcass in a plastic bag and totes it back to the van. All done in broad daylight right under the noses of unsuspecting neighbors, and no one wonders why their pet kittens and toy dogs quit disappearing. Only difference I see between these two guys, is that the one I read about does it for the enjoyment of the hunt close to home.