ExigentPlan
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I agree with that. I think she planned to dig a hole, and it was harder than she thought, and perhaps the dogs were already sniffing around and acting crazy, which I think they would do. So she decided to put her back in the trunk or somewhere else.
This is really where I am stumped.
--People say she could not have been in the trunk for much longer than 2 days. So where was she , if anywhere, before she placed her in the swampy field?
--the Freezer= Makes sense except people have argued that it would show up in autopsy.Is that true?
--the Trunk= People are saying that if she was left in the trunk for longer than a few days she would have been nearly liquified. Sorry... Is that correct?
Under Sandbox or in Playhouse= I doubt this because the family dogs would have barked and created a scene until she was discovered
The amount of decomposition that occurred by the time the body was found in December would have prevented any evidence of using a freezer. However, the theory that the body could have been in the trunk for only a couple days isn't correct. Obviously there are many factors that affect the rate of decomposition. However, based on my experience (twice having personally witnessed at least a week's worth of decomp including having to personally clean up after one), a full week of decomposition typically (sorry, this is grotesque) leaves slightly decomposed skin and liquids and liquified organs inside the body have mostly pooled in the lowest extremeties (based on elevation, not anatomical position). Where that liquification has pooled it has, for lack of a better term, eaten through the body tissue and mostly drained out. What I have observed is an extremely disgusting looking, but otherwise semi intact body, sitting in a pool of liquified organs, blood, piss, and fecal matter. All of it underneath a mass of maggots and flies. Which is why I'm convinced that for a little while (18th-23rd) the body was buried somewhere and dug up for redisposal. Otherwise the flies and maggots in and around the car would not be able to be ignored by anyone within reasonable proximity of the car.
However, I am not a doctor, anthropologist, scientist, or forensic expert. Just an opinionated person with unfortunate experience in this aspect.