lil_buddy
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Hi all. I'm a newbie here but I have recently had an experience which sheds some light on the discussion about why the odor of decomposition did not alert the roomies.
Last December my neighbor in my apartment building died in her bed. I knocked on Monday morning to return some borrowed eggs and she was obviously ill--said she wanted to be left alone. I left town to babysit my grandchildren and received a call on Thursday to return immediately. They had just discovered my friend's body--alerted by the odor. The police were called and it took twelve hours for the coroner to arrive. A policeman was posted by the door.
This is California and our apartments are not air conditioned --this is the East Bay. With apartments side by side it took four days for the odor to draw attention. Half a day later the odor was detectable in the apartment underneath the victim as well. It got much worse between day four and day five when they finally removed the body.
With the roommates living on the other side of the house, I find their testimony consistent with my own recent experience.
Thanks for letting me join--
Anagrammy
Hi Anagrammy! We're neighbors! I'm in the S. Bay.
I think the whole smell thing is difficult to predict because it depends on many factors like: temperature, humidity, the direction of air movement, the location of the body, the fact that so much blood was washed away.
I feel (and I guess LE agrees) that the room mates were honest.