CUCKOOHEAD
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The friends smelled it at the front door (actually garage entrance)
I get it doesn't have any real bearing on this case...but it's interesting that when the friends came over they smelled the odor immediately upon going into the house. But, someone in the next room over didn't smell a thing.
JMO but the people coming over to Travis's home were apprehensive and on alert about why he wasn't answering attempts to reach him. He had missed a vacation that he had talked about going to. Meanwhile the roommate may have gotten used to the vague odor. I can't imagine the odor being so strong at that point. I think the water tight shower stall door must have kept alot of the smell in that enclosure.
I love cats but I have gone over to other people's homes and nearly fell over from the smell of ammonia? Meanwhile the residents seem oblivious to it.
Guess what I am trying to say is that I don't think the roommate had anything to do with Travis's killing and therefore there must be an explanation on why he didn't call 911.