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  2. Tenants: Stench of Death Makes St. Louis Complex 'Unlivable'

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    We've seen some pretty bad things drive tenants out of their apartments and homes -- sewage leaks, mold, rodents and bedbugs -- but this case is easily one of the most morbid. Residents of a St ...

  3. Death smell - Wikipedia

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    The "smell of death" research has been permitted as evidence in court. In the 2011 Caylee Anthony case, in which Casey Anthony was accused of having murdered her 2-year-old daughter, the scent from inside the trunk of the car in which she was accused of having stored a dead body was collected and then assessed by an expert witness. [7]

  4. Dog odor - Wikipedia

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    Micro-organisms live naturally in this material and give the ears a characteristic slightly yeasty odor, even when healthy. When infected, the ears can give off a strong disagreeable smell. It is not uncommon for a veterinarian to sniff a dog's ears to try to detect any potential bacterial or fungal infection.

  5. Decomposition - Wikipedia

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    These processes release compounds such as cadaverine and putrescine, that are the chief source of the unmistakably putrid odor of decaying animal tissue. [2] Prime decomposers are bacteria or fungi, though larger scavengers also play an important role in decomposition if the body is accessible to insects, mites and other animals.

  6. Campbell Vaughn: Stinking stinkhorns are popping up. Here's ...

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    The nasty smell attracts flies and when the pesky insects land on the oozy mushroom, the spores for the fungi attach to their feet and are off to be spread into nature.

  7. What's That Smell? Animal Disposer Should Get Off His ... - AOL

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    By Ivan Moreno ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- New Mexico authorities are making a stink after an odor wafting from a New Mexico property led them to a foul discovery -- dozens of dead animals, including the ...

  8. Corpse decomposition - Wikipedia

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    A pig carcass actively decaying. At this stage, the tissues begin to liquify and the skin will start to blacken. Blowflies target decomposing corpses early on, using specialized smell receptors, and lay their eggs in orifices and open wounds. [8] The size and development stage of maggots can be used to give a measure of the minimum time since ...

  9. Carrion - Wikipedia

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    Carrion begins to decay at the moment of the animal's death, and it will increasingly attract insects and breed bacteria. Not long after the animal has died, its body will begin to exude a foul odor caused by the presence of bacteria and the emission of cadaverine and putrescine .