Nope.We have done this a million times. There is no evidence Eddie alerts to remnant scent of blood, not once mentioned by any UK police officer, adviser, handled or anyone else, both in discussion of this case, previous ones and in training.Besides, what the heck would pigs be doing bleeding in bedrooms and gardens. I'd leave it if I were you...you have your notions, I have yet to read anything remotely similar regarding Grimes' dogs. As a last aside, you would have to find evidence that Keela was trained to disregard so called "remnant scent of blood".
I do have my notions you're right, from reading what professionals in their field say about cadaver dogs.
The Professionals all said that when a cadaver dog alerts it has to be taken with caution as there could have been something in that area that had had blood on it and then been removed.
Are you saying that Eddie is a super cadaver dog that would not do this when it has been said that cadaver dogs would?
Pigs wouldn't have had to be bleeding in the bedroom and the garden, you are being facetious there, pig blood could very well have been in the fertiliser on the soil and so Eddie could have alerted to it, the scent of it could also have been walked into the bedroom.
Ignore these facts if you wish, but please do not make out my comments are in any way silly or need to be taken with humour.
You are not a professional trainer of cadaver dogs, neither are you a forensic scientist.