I watch the live trials on TV and have heard many medical examiners and entomologists give their reports.
According to them, flies play an important role in the decomposition of a corpse. They do all kinds of testing on dead bodies at the Tennessee Body Farm to study the decomposition process.
A fly can detect a dead body in 13 seconds. They are drawn to it by the odor. The LOVE the smell of putrid, rotting flesh.
Just sayin’.
A fly can detect a dead body in 13 seconds...Well, there's certainly a great deal of blood on his hands.
Amorphophallus titanum, the corpse flower:
“Another common name for the plant is carrion flower, thanks to its distinctive aroma and the way it attracts carrion-eating beetles and flesh flies, which are instrumental for the plants pollination.”
http://www.simplygardenfurniture.co.uk/Article/interesting-facts-about-the-corpse-flower
0bamas nostrils???