Disguiseduser0308
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Mr. Birch testified when he peered into the window to see inside he smelled a faint odor of decomposition. He also testified that a car is sealed up so well no one would smell a strong odor. At least not until the vehicle is opened.
It sounds to me based on SB's testimony that you had to be really close to the car to even get a faint smell. TL wouldn't have smelled it from 2+ feet away.
I don't believe he was neglectful in not reporting to police. It's not as if he saw a dead body in the car itself. I believe he likely followed protocol for his company and that was that. GA & CA came for the car.. what else could he do?
It sounds to me based on SB's testimony that you had to be really close to the car to even get a faint smell. TL wouldn't have smelled it from 2+ feet away.
I don't believe he was neglectful in not reporting to police. It's not as if he saw a dead body in the car itself. I believe he likely followed protocol for his company and that was that. GA & CA came for the car.. what else could he do?