Here are 2 parts that don't add up for me from the article you posted. BBM
As the smell persisted, the woman assumed that it was caused by mold growth but she avoided investigating because she said the staircase was broken and unsafe.
Then on the day she called police, Arnold brought in a bicycle from the yard and while struggling with it on the staircase when the bike fell to the bottom. Going down after it, Arnold said, she turned and saw her husband’s body, then immediately called 911.
NOTE: The family members of Frank Williams said the woman he lived with was his girlfriend, not his wife as she identified herself to the police.By Joe Johnson Authorities are looking into how a man could lay dead in the basement of his home without the knowledge of his wife who was living...
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So the staircase was broken and unsafe, so she then struggles with a bicycle on it trying to get it into the basement she's been avoiding for at least a month? That doesn't ring true for me. How long has the bike been in the yard? Why did she risk life and limb on broken stairs to get a bike down it? And where did the bike from from? If it was one of theirs, I'm guessing in the basement since that's where she said she was putting it.
I'd say a better place for a bike would be the garage but I'm not seeing one. I do see a driveway though. Also, there was ONE person living in this house (after he died) and it's 1850 SF with 6 rooms. You'd think she'd simply store the bike in an empty room and not risk breaking an arm or a leg (or her neck) "struggling" with it on the broken stairs.
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I'm not seeing a whole lot of rain in Athens recently, except for the 7th.
Athens, GA past weather data including previous temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, dew point, rain total, and wind conditions.
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