Great to know you have some Brie
The experiment met the objective which was to determine whether or not there was any discernible odour between fabric containing menstrual blood and fabric containing arterial blood when left to soak in water.
Buckets found at soc containing blood stained clothes needed to be taken away for analysis. Instead they were left for relatives to do with as they saw fit; relatives that gained financially from JB:s conviction.
Even the officer in charge, DCI Ainsley, told AE the defence at trial might allege she put blood in the silencer from SC's underwear. He also asked her how she knew it was menstrual blood and she said it smelled differently but my experiment showed no discernible odour between the bowls
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Think you’ll find the clue that it was menstrual blood in the bucket was Sheila’s bloodstained knickers
That aside, to replicate a scientific experiment you need to produce it in IDENTICAL conditions
You didn’t do that
Secondly, you used your blood, and your blood would have a scent of its own. It also depends on if you’re taking the contraceptive pill, what your hormone balance is, if you’re on HRT and are just having a bleed rather than a proper period...a whole host of things.
But ultimately, whatever your own research shows (depending on how good your sense of smell is) the whole thing is futile. Just because you couldn’t detect any difference in smell doesn’t mean others wouldn’t. Just as we all have our own palate and taste things differently, we all smell things differently too. That’s why wine testers who work for major distributors are so strict on the conditions when the sample wine. They also make sure they don’t eat certain foods for a few days; they don’t wear perfume when testing; even surroundings can alter taste.
Out of interest, have you had your nose checked? Some people have a poor sense of smell, whilst others have a powerful sense of smell. I’m sure a dog would detect the difference in those buckets of blood you had laying in the kitchen.