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Started by Palehorse, June 09, 2012, 12:15:51 PM

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Mr442

I was out riding in that area a few days before he was found.  I took 600 West all the way from old IN 132, up to Frankton.  I definitely remember smelling some kind of decomp near that location, as it was a tad different than the normal dead animal.  I never gave it a thought that it might be human, and almost a half mile away!  I kind of freaked out when this hit the news. :eek:
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Quote from: Mr442 on September 27, 2012, 03:48:39 PM
I was out riding in that area a few days before he was found.  I took 600 West all the way from old IN 132, up to Frankton.  I definitely remember smelling some kind of decomp near that location, as it was a tad different than the normal dead animal.  I never gave it a thought that it might be human, and almost a half mile away!  I kind of freaked out when this hit the news. :eek:

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Quote from: Mr442 on September 27, 2012, 03:48:39 PM
I was out riding in that area a few days before he was found.  I took 600 West all the way from old IN 132, up to Frankton.  I definitely remember smelling some kind of decomp near that location, as it was a tad different than the normal dead animal.  I never gave it a thought that it might be human, and almost a half mile away!  I kind of freaked out when this hit the news. :eek:

Yup. Once you smell human decomp it isn't hard to recognize it again. It is indeed different than a dead animal.  :yes:
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Quote from: Mr442 on September 27, 2012, 03:48:39 PM
I was out riding in that area a few days before he was found.  I took 600 West all the way from old IN 132, up to Frankton.  I definitely remember smelling some kind of decomp near that location, as it was a tad different than the normal dead animal.  I never gave it a thought that it might be human, and almost a half mile away!  I kind of freaked out when this hit the news. :eek:

Wow!  :eek:
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