Back to the subject of the OP. NO-one has yet contradicted my identification of only three possible sets of alerts for Cadaver odor.
Do we agree that three is the maximum?
I disagree
Consider this scenario :
A child climbs to the back of the sofa to look out the window ( for mum and Dad ) ... she falls heavily on the tiled floor and is fatally injured. She bleeds, and dies, in that spot
In that case, both dogs would alert, would they not ?
The suggestion that cadaver scent can only exist where the cadaver dog, alone, alerts is flawed ... where both bleeding and death has occured, then both cadaver and blood dog would alert
Your assertion that there were only three possible alerts for cadaver odour is, therefore, incorrect
NO. See my post on apples and oranges.
An alert by eddie without an absence from keela does not increase our orinal knowledge.
THere are only three sets of results which indicate that cadaver odor is present.
That's not what you said
You said there were only three possible alerts to cadaver odour
You were wrong
Cadaver odour may have been present in the locations alerted to by both dogs ( together with blood )
But that is not an alert to cadaver. As blood is common and cadaver rare it has indicative value. See my post on apples and oranges.
I'm not interested in your apples and oranges debunker
I am interested in you admitting that when both dogs alerted in the same location , it is entirely possible that they did so because both blood and cadaver odour were present
In truth, the possibility of cadaver odour being present exists every time the cadaver dog alerts
Is it agreed that the above is factual and true ?
... and that to suggest otherwise is 'myth-making' ?
You misunderstand science and logic.
Before Eddie reacts to a spot it is uncertain whether cadaver odor is present.
After he reacts to a spot it is uncertain whether cadaver odor is present.
A single reaction by Eddie tells you nothing about the presence of cadaver odor.
On the other hand a reaction by Keela means that it is 90% likely that blood is there.
A single reaction from Keela increases your knowledge about blood
A single reaction from Eddie does not increase your knowledge about cadaver odor.
However, a positive alert from Eddie and a negative one from Keela means it is 80% likely that cadaver odor is there.