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Worker dead at Wells Fargo desk for 4 days

How long does it take for a body to start smelling at room temp?
About 4 days apparently.

I saw that video yesterday and searched here for the thread on the guy who fell behind a freezer in a grocery store back room. I recall they found him about 10 years later all mummified. Guess grocery store back rooms don't smell too good...

I was gonna post it in that thread, guess it was at the old place.
 
Found it and the car one too.

I think the thread title at the old place was "hide and seek champion" :lmao:

Body of a Man Missing for 10 Years Found Behind Refrigerator at the Supermarket Where He Worked​



Google Maps shows sunken car where missing man’s body was found​


 
After leaving his home, Sgt. Danielson says authorities believe the man went to the No Frills supermarket and climbed on top of the coolers, where he accidentally fell into an 18-inch gap between the cooler and the wall and became trapped.

The situation seemed plausible, as former employees told authorities that it was common for workers to be in the storage space on top of the coolers, according to the Register.

1. That's a shitty way to fucking go.
2. If it's common for workers to be up there how did it take a decade to find a body. In 10 years no one smelled a dead body or ever looked down?
 
1. That's a shitty way to fucking go.
2. If it's common for workers to be up there how did it take a decade to find a body. In 10 years no one smelled a dead body or ever looked down?
Remodels happen about every 10 to 15 years, and if a cooler/freezer is functioning properly and none of its equipment is being touched, no one would have a reason to go up there. I go up to find breakers and contactors/controls for them to note in my plans for the electrical contractors.....thats the only reason I'm up there :p Obviously you find dead birds, trash, piss jugs, old wire/tubing/piping....and I guess dead dudes.
 
I've thought a few times about the kid that got stuck in the chimney of a vacant house and died and wasn't found for awhile

Ohio Boy, 14, Found Dead in a Chimney After Missing for 3 Weeks: 'Not the Outcome Anyone Wanted'


Found it and the car one too.

I think the thread title at the old place was "hide and seek champion" :lmao:

Body of a Man Missing for 10 Years Found Behind Refrigerator at the Supermarket Where He Worked​



Google Maps shows sunken car where missing man’s body was found​


 
This dude fell head-down into the concrete leg of a dino statue. Stuck, died.


A missing man has been found dead inside a hollow statue of a dinosaur. The man, 39, is believed to have fallen inside the structure accidentally, possibly while trying to retrieve his dropped mobile phone. His body was discovered upside down after a father and son noticed a smell coming from the figure on Saturday, local media reported. The father was able to spot the corpse through a crack in the Stegosaurus’s leg and called police.

Firefighters then cut open the dinosaur to release the body. Police have not said how the man became trapped in the Santa Coloma de Gramenet suburb of Barcelona, Spain.

An autopsy will take place to try and determine what happened. The man, who has not been named, had been reported missing by his family and there is no evidence of foul play. The statue has now been removed from where it stood outside the Cubic Building. It was initially put there to advertise a cinema.

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All of a sudden this isn’t bad

A sign explains that Stuckie was discovered in 1980 on a lumber truck after a chestnut oak had been cut into logs. Rather than send the dog to the pulp mill, the loggers donated it to Forest World. Stuckie's remarkable preservation -- mummified for an estimated 20 years when it was discovered -- is described matter-of-factly by an accompanying sign:

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"A chimney effect occurred in the hollow tree, resulting in an upward draft of air. This caused the scent of the dead animal to be carried away, which otherwise would have attracted insects and other organisms that feed on dead animals. The hollow tree also provided relatively dry conditions, and the tannic acid of the oak helped harden the animal's skin."

"People always ask me, 'How did he get in there?'," said Brandy Stevenson, Forest World's manager. "And I always say, 'Well, he was a hound dog. Maybe he was after a coon.' And then they'll say, 'Poor old thing. I feel so sorry for him.'"


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She got to an on site optional cubical farm 1st thing Friday and they found her Monday, not really on the company or coworkers, just kinda the way it is.

It is sad that she probably lived alone and nobody from her personal life noticed she was missing.












Unless she was a bitch, then it's not all that sad, I'm just saying
 
I might have pictures at work, but I had to work under a house with a big ass dead lab under it:barf: It was covered in lye, so the smell wasn't too bad:homer:.
 
They decided it was easier to leave a dead animal under their house instead of shovelling it outta there?
I guess that it was already decomposing by the time that they found it, so they were going to finish it off with lye before removing it. It was a rental house and apparently the previous tenants dog.
 
Found this interesting little artical.....:stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot:

Almost 40,000 people died alone in their homes in Japan during the first half of 2024, a report by the country’s police shows.

Of that number, nearly 4,000 people were discovered more than a month after they died, and 130 bodies went unmissed for a year before they were found, according to the National Police Agency.


 
She got to an on site optional cubical farm 1st thing Friday and they found her Monday, not really on the company or coworkers, just kinda the way it is.

It is sad that she probably lived alone and nobody from her personal life noticed she was missing.












Unless she was a bitch, then it's not all that sad, I'm just saying

I can see any of those things in the future for our resident cubicle camper.
 
Probably bitched to herself/himself that the dead person wouldn’t move their feet out the way so they could vacuum under there :laughing:
Actually, it's usually so fucking hot here, that we're used to people holding as still as possible to avoid heat stroke.

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