Do any of ya'll remember... wayyy back in the early days.......they determined the body had been in the trunk for, IIRC, 2.6 days?
Had the decomp fluid not been allowed to leak and therefore stain, there probably would never have been a smell in that trunk by the time July rolled around, if her body was indeed removed (dumped) after 2.6 days. The reason it stunk, then stunk worse, and eventually became unbearable, was because of that nasty decomp stain cooking in the Florida heat, and drawing flies which in no time led to maggots hatching :sick:
ETA: And the more I think about this, wasn't the 2.6 day window discovered by means of the air samples? Yet....in the testimony regarding the air samples, nothing about the 2.6 days was asked, nor mentioned.....hmmm.
ETA (again): I should say... hasn't been addressed *YET* at least.