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You raise a lot of good points but my inquiry isnt really based on identifying the time of death but on trying to understand or ask why the smell of the decaying remains weren’t detected sooner?Yes, the body would experience significant decomp within 2-4 days after being put into the trunk.
However, if her body was in cold storage for 6 months, it might look as if the date of death was different.
Makes it way harder to compute date of death (although there are ways which require sending samples to specific labs).
There are very few breezes wafting through an unused Tesla. The scoop in the frunk is activated when the car is on (as I understand it). Otherwise, that trunk (and many trunks) are fairly airtight. No breezes.
But you are absolutely right - once thawed, body will decompose. Exactly like anything else frozen.
As you stated, it would take only 2-4 days for a frozen body to experience significant decomposition and yet for 10 hot summer days between August 27th and September 5th D4vd’s Tesla was ticketed and inspected on three different days by an employee of LADOT. None of the documentation regarding the impounding of the vehicle mention a foul odor emitting from the vehicle even though the employee had to get quite close to the vehicle during the inspection. However, only 3 days later the smell coming from the airtight trunk of the impounded Tesla was so strong and foul employees at the tow yard reported it to LE.
And the smell of decaying dead body permeates enough on its own that often a breeze is unfortunately not necessary to detect it. There have been other cases in which human remains have been stored in the trunk of vehicles and witnesses stating that even with the trunk still closed they could smell the odor from 3 feet away, such as reported by Casey Anthony’s father when he picked up his daughter’s car from the tow yard, or it led to multiple residents contacting the police and noticing the odor growing only growing fouler the closer they got to the vehicle as in the 2014 case in Houston. Air-tight doesn’t mean smell proof, even in reference to the trunk of a vehicle, as strong odors can still escape through the tightest of seals and structural gaps meant to allow trunks to adapt to changes in pressure.
Not to mention that even if the humans fail to detect or react to the smell, the bugs won’t

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