TURBOTHINK
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Now wait, I am going on the forensic report that says 42 and 3 trace = 45 compounds are listed in the decompostional odor database per the body farm. Where does it say that these 45 compounds are only achieved at full decompostion? And as far your question that is a whole other debate. I am stating the sciencfic facts as they are stated in the report.
Trunk Carpet Sample
51 Chemicals Identified but, only 41 are consistent with decompositional events
41 – 17 due the fact that these 17 overlap with gasoline found in the trunk
Now your left with 24 which is 59% not 80%
Air sample
Out of 24 only 16 did not overlap with gasoline found in the trunk
Out of the 16 you are left with only 7 are significant in human decompositional events
But out of the 7 only 5 are being used to draw a conclusion.
(please note page 4 from the body farm there own words about 5 being used to draw the conclusion)
Also note on page 1 "It is important to note that gasoline was found in the vecicle trunk!"
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The one thing I think is conclusive is;......... in most cases it takes only 2 to draw a conclusion of decomposition and this case has 5. That is significant.
I believe you are making too much out of the gasoline. Even if the air samples have a large amount of gasoline, the other factors are present.
I tend to think they are saying "someone tried to cover up the odor with gasoline" and failed.