mellvswdw1
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OK....I just heard that people were testifing that the dead body smell came from cheese and meat. I used to sell cars prior to my career as an insurance agent. I was good friends with my dealerships used car manager's wife. When their daughter was about 6 months old a bottle of formula rolled underneath the drivers side seat.
For months we tried to find out where a "funky" smell was coming from. This went on for months. Fast forward to July. She was not the neatest person on the planet. Her trunk was a little messy, and I am being polite. The smell was getting worse and worse. She found some chicken that she had bought that fallen out of a grocery bag. It had been in the trunk for about 2 weeks. Her hubby asked me to see if our detail department could try to get the chicken smell out. That is when they found the bottle.
She had that car for about 2 1/2 years past the finding the chicken and milk ickyness. I kid you not....I traded her out of that car a full 2 and a half years later, and it still smelled like spoiled milk. However, it did not have the funky chicken smell. I believe that certain smells do stay in the car. I was "charged" with selling her trade in. This is horrible because I knew that you didn't want it too hot, or too cold because you could smell rotten milk.
This is why I find it hard to believe the so called "expert" witnesses saying that cheese and meat can cause the same smell of death. JMHO!
For months we tried to find out where a "funky" smell was coming from. This went on for months. Fast forward to July. She was not the neatest person on the planet. Her trunk was a little messy, and I am being polite. The smell was getting worse and worse. She found some chicken that she had bought that fallen out of a grocery bag. It had been in the trunk for about 2 weeks. Her hubby asked me to see if our detail department could try to get the chicken smell out. That is when they found the bottle.
She had that car for about 2 1/2 years past the finding the chicken and milk ickyness. I kid you not....I traded her out of that car a full 2 and a half years later, and it still smelled like spoiled milk. However, it did not have the funky chicken smell. I believe that certain smells do stay in the car. I was "charged" with selling her trade in. This is horrible because I knew that you didn't want it too hot, or too cold because you could smell rotten milk.
This is why I find it hard to believe the so called "expert" witnesses saying that cheese and meat can cause the same smell of death. JMHO!