I get people wishing that perhaps the neighbors had been nosier about the fire burning at AA's, but honestly, most of us aren't Gladys Kravitz, and even if the smell was horrid, as it no doubt was, unless you have smelled a person burning, how many of us would think, "hey, I bet the next-door neighbor is roasting somebody over there". And as horrible as it was, by the time the fire was started, it was, no doubt, too late to save Kenzie anyway. Perhaps the desecration of her body could have been prevented, but she was already absent her body by then. JMO