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"According to cincinnati.com, Robert Robb, 35, and Kenya Stallworth, 39, both are charged with felony abuse of a corpse. Both are being held in the Hamilton County Jail, each on a $100,000 bond.

The body has not been identified and a cause of death has not been determined, WLWT Channel 5 reports. According to court documents, authorities believe the victim died at the apartment in the city’s Westwood neighborhood on Sept. 26, WLWT reports.

Robb and Stallworth are accused of trying to conceal the body by piling clothes over the top of it and then sealing the bedroom, Fox 19 reports. They also tried to cover the odor as the body decomposed, reports say.

Fox 19 reports that Stallworth’s 19-year-old son was reported missing after last being seen on Sept. 26."

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I bet the whole house stunk to high heavens! I have personally never smelled human decomposition, but my husband says it is something you will never forget once you have smelled it. He served in the army overseas many years ago and that's where he smelled death. It was not a pleasant experience.
 
A couple of things come to mind.

First - Febreeze Commercial: "You think this smells fine but your neighbors smell..."

Robb and Stallworth are accused of trying to conceal the body by piling clothes over the top of it and then sealing the bedroom, Fox 19 reports. They also tried to cover the odor as the body decomposed, reports say. (Why the hell am I thinking 100 Christmas tree air fresheners?)

Second - A threesome with a stiffie... Okay - a little sick considering

Fox 19 reports that Stallworth’s 19-year-old son was reported missing after last being seen on Sept. 26.
 
@Freya, your husband is right. You never, ever forget that smell. In the complex at my first apartment in 1996-ish, someone abandoned a stolen car. Inside was the owner of the car, wrapped in sleeping bags, cooking in the hot, humid Houston summer heat. I can still smell it when I tell the story.
He was over in the Middle East when he encountered the smell of death, in desert heat.
 
So weird when people just try to ignore their dead relative. It's not like they were trying to hide the body, exactly? Just hide the smell. And poorly. Trash bags and/or plastic totes would be the way to go, obviously. It's almost like they were in denial that there was a dead guy in there in the first place.

Reminds me of those two creepy twins who lived with their mom's corpse on the living room floor for eight months or something.
 
I have never to my knowledge smell human decomp but loads of animal, living way out in the country something somewhere is always dead. It is an odor that you know exactly what it is when you smell it. From dead bloated deer all the way down to a dead rat under the floorboards, you just know. I don't know how the whole damn block didn't know something dead was nearby.
 
I have never to my knowledge smell human decomp but loads of animal, living way out in the country something somewhere is always dead. It is an odor that you know exactly what it is when you smell it. From dead bloated deer all the way down to a dead rat under the floorboards, you just know. I don't know how the whole damn block didn't know something dead was nearby.
I've got to imagine all mamalian decomp smells the same, and yes, it is a unique smell... an olfactory melange of so many different things.

Smells nothing like rotting pizza.
 
Vic's vaporub and coffee brewing works better.
Peppermint oil.. never leave home without it. Death smell.. It is a smell you cannot get out of your nose.. it's obnoxious and unique.. totally different smell than an rotting animal to me.. I remember the first time I smelled it very vividly.. I panicked - let me the fuck out of the room.. you generally get used to it..
 
The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office has identified a corpse kept hidden away for months inside a home as a missing 19-year-old man.

Dominic Allen, 19, has been identified as the person found inside a home that his mother and her husband were living in, according to the coroner’s office.

The office said the death is being treated as a homicide and remains under investigation.

Dominic had not been seen since Sept. 26, 2020.

Dominic’s mother, Kenya Stallworth, and her husband, Robert Robb, were arrested in early December when a corpse was found inside the home, court records show.

Stallworth and Robb tried to conceal the corpse for two months by placing clothes on it, sealing the bedroom and attempting to get rid of any odors while the body decomposed, the court records stated.

The documents say “John Doe” died in a bedroom at a home on Fenton Avenue on or around Sept. 26.

Dominic’s father, Marcus Allen, told FOX19 NOW at the time of the corpse discovery, he thought the body was his son’s.
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ROBERT ROBB
Status INCARCERATED
AGG ASSAULT
Effective Sentence Date: 05/15/2024


Sentence Information

Aggregate Sentence 1.50 HB86-5

Expected Release Date/Parole Eligibility Date 09/16/2025

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KENYA STALLWORTH

Status INCARCERATED

INVOL MANSLAUGHTER

SB201 Min Yrs: 11.00

Next Offense: Concurrent

ABUSE OF A CORPSE

Definite/Term Yrs: 1.00



Sentence Information

Aggregate Sentence 11.00 SB201 Min

Expected Release Date/Parole Eligibility Date 11/11/2031
 
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