just the facts pls
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CAR ODOR.
Doesn't matter what was reported, I don't think it's possible for a boiling hot car containing a dead body to NOT reek of death. Or, at a minimum an unfamiliar odor that pierces your soul. Having smelled human death before I can tell you it's a smell so jarring, so penetrating you never forget it. I don't mean offensive like passing a dumpster, nor does it have to be a very strong odor. A whiff from afar is enough to rattle your inner core. You immediately know what it is, too. Indescribable, really.‎
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As a random side note, I've gotten lunch at the drive-thru before and although I didn't leave it in my car, upon returning several hours later (in the hot summer) ‎my car's interior reeked of putrid rot simply from the MOLECULES left behind from that lunch.
I've mistakenly left damp clothing in the car for a few short hours and lived to regret it for weeks. Same with a dirty diaper. A dirty diaper left in a hot car is stomach churning. You immediately start searching for the offensive item before hopping in your car & driving away.‎
Food aroma, diapers and wet bathing suits are nothing compared to human tissue & gas (not to mention most likely accompanied by a dirty diaper.)
Question, we're the windows rolled up or down when RH pulled into the parking lot, and/or how many doors remained open on his SUV?
At a minimum, RH should have smelled SOMETHING that jarred his 'memory' as soon as he opened the car when leaving work at the end of the day.
Regardless, the odor is KEY for me. It points to guilt beyond ALL reasonable doubt.
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Odor is a big issue for me too.
Almost everyone at the scene said they smelled something. Sometimes it was urine, sometimes it was sweat, sometimes it was a vague musty odor, and sometimes it was decomposition. They all agreed that there was an odor coming from the car.
I have a hard time believing that JRH smelled absolutely nothing getting into a piping hot car that had been baking his son the entire day. (Sorry to put it so bluntly, but it is what it is.) I'm supposed to believe, beyond all logic and reason, that he neither saw Cooper getting into his car or smelled anything driving for several miles. smh