eyes4crime
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Absolutely, especially a fresh case like this. I wish I could have read the street sign on the news to try and figure out where she was found. The way they were talking this is an area where people wouldn't be out hiking, but I'm not sure if people would be walking the roads or not. Even if a dog or person did smell it though, why would they go tromping off into this remote canyon looking for the smell that far off the road? If you live in remote areas you smell decomp from time to time and generally don't think twice about it, just figure some critter died. It's really making me wonder who called it in, all I've heard so far is "someone".
I was thinking that the woman stayed closer to the road and the dog wandered into the grassy area away from her and made such a fuss, she either called for help or went for her own look. I know that the decomp smell is very distinctive and you never forget it - but not ALL people know what it smells like and it could be mistaken for a decaying animal. moo