JWG
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I believe that is easily rectified. She laid in the trunk for the 2-3 days then was put in a garbage bag inside a duffel bag or something which could be carried inconspicuously. I still tend to think a chlorine bucket which could seal off and stop the smell, but who knows. So after she was put in something not liquid penetrable, they did not have any fluids from that point, so the fluid decomp they tested would still be at the 2-3 mark.
Right...except then LP thinks that when KC removed the body from the trunk on the 25th, the bag rips and some fluids spill into the trunk, forming the stain GA mentions in his interview, and leaving the foul smell that KC refers to as a dead squirrel. I would think the 10-day old fluid smell would show in the report as just that.