Thinking_Out_Loud
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When I was in college, I lived in a complex in one of those 2 story type condos. They are narrow so the front doors are closer to each other than in a normal complex. They guy 4 doors down died in his apartment and was there 4 days before he was found. I could smell it when I walked outside my front door (maybe 60 feet down from his). It was TERRIBLE. There is no other smell that it comes close to comparing too. You just KNOW what it is and you KNOW its dead.
The family took all his stuff and threw it away because the smell was embedded in everything. The complex went in had a repair truck out there for a week doing painting and sheet-rock and carpet. This was not the norm at this complex, so the smell must have been embedded.
The only thing that I can think of that is even a fraction of the stench is a dead animal. If you have animals that have ever brought you a dead animal that they found (mine are notorious for doing this!) then imagine that smell multiplied by 1,000. I can't describe it, but it embeds in your nostrils and in your throat and it sticks there for a while.
It's very distinct. Once you smell it, you KNOW what it is.
Ew..
I used to live in a house, and my neighbor died. He had been in there a few days before anyone found him, and I did not smell anything. Your description makes me realize how fortunate I was not to have smelled that!
Someone on another forum had compared the smell to a rancid steak. Another compared the smell to an abandoned fish market. These, of course, are two distinct smells. It confused me. I have smelled dead animals before and I could definitely tell that is not pizza; however, a dead squirrel smells like a dead cat, or a dead dog, or a dead chicken, or a dead raccoon. It seems to me that something could have crawled up under the car and died.
I wish we knew what those test results were on the car...