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      Fresh bodies don’t smell strongly. They do develop a characteristic odor fairly quickly, but you can’t really smell it unless you’re close, and I’ve been around enough of them that I recognize the smell for what it is.

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        Two days though? And it was outside and no wild animals started eating it, even buzzards?

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          It wasn’t two days. He was last seen alive the evening of the 8th and the groundskeeper found him the morning of the 9th. It was only a few hours at most.

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            Yes, thanks. I don’t know why I thought the 10th, but I just doublechecked. My fault!

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              No worries, that’s when the construction worker found him and reported it. So you weren’t wrong, just the wrong person lol.

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                You’re so generous. I was wrong, to my way of thinking. I thank you for your kindness, nonetheless.

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          Was it two days? I thought the person died on the 7th and was found on the 8th. Technically, that’s possible with a gap of one second.