THEY HAD TO WEAR MASKS TO STAND THE SMELL… 😷😱

The investigation into Frontier Flight 4345 just took a turn so dark, even seasoned detectives are reeling. It started with a K9 unit catching a “foul odor” near a hidden maintenance compartment—far from where the engine impact occurred. 🕵️‍♂️🔥

When police finally pried it open, the oxygen left the room. What they found hidden behind those panels explains the 2-minute silence before the crash, and it’s NOT just about the intruder on the runway. 🦴✈️

Was the “pedestrian” actually trying to reach someone—or something—already hidden inside the belly of the beast? The discovery of human remains in a sealed compartment suggests this nightmare started long before the engines were ever turned on. The “information gap” just became a canyon.

SEE THE GRUESOME PHOTOS FROM THE SCENE:  👇🔥

Just when the public thought the horror of Frontier Flight 4345 couldn’t get any more graphic, a “stomach-churning” discovery inside a hidden fuselage compartment has turned a runway accident into a full-blown criminal investigation.

Sources tell the Post that during a secondary sweep of the Airbus A321neo on Monday, rescue dogs alerted handlers to a “foul, sweet odor” emanating from a non-pressurized maintenance void near the landing gear bay. When Denver Police and FBI forensic teams breached the panel, the scene was so overwhelming that investigators were forced to don industrial-grade masks before proceeding.

The Hidden Compartment Secret

Inside the cramped, dark space, authorities reportedly discovered human bones and decomposed tissue that clearly predated the horrific engine ingestion event on the runway. The discovery has sent shockwaves through the TSA and FAA, as it suggests the aircraft—nicknamed “Cedar the Florida Scrub Jay”—may have been carrying a “phantom passenger” for multiple flight legs.

“This wasn’t a fresh casualty from Friday night,” a source familiar with the forensic team told the Post. “The level of decay suggests this individual had been trapped in that compartment for days, if not weeks. We are looking at a serious, long-term security breach that goes beyond one guy jumping a fence.”

A Coordinated Plot?

The “Mystery Loop” is tightening. Amateur sleuths on Reddit’s r/UnresolvedMysteries and aviation Discord servers are already connecting the dots between the “pedestrian” struck on the runway and the remains found inside the plane.

One prevailing theory suggests the intruder struck on Friday night wasn’t a “random wanderer” at all, but was attempting to intercept or retrieve something—or someone—from that specific aircraft. “You don’t walk into a jet engine by accident,” one prominent X user posted. “He was running toward that plane for a reason. Now we know the plane was already a flying tomb.”

‘The Smell of Death’

Maintenance crews at Denver International (DEN) describe an atmosphere of “pure dread” in the hangar. The discovery of human bones in a sealed compartment points to a failure of pre-flight inspections and ground security that experts call “unprecedented in the modern era.”

“When the police broke it open to inspect, the reaction was immediate,” said a ground contractor who witnessed the scene from a distance. “Even from twenty feet away, with the hangar doors open, you could tell they found something that shouldn’t exist in a 2026 airliner.”

Forensic Dead End or Smoking Gun?

The NTSB has officially expanded its probe to include a “comprehensive forensic audit” of Frontier’s entire fleet. DNA testing is currently underway to determine if the bones belong to a reported missing person or an undocumented stowaway.

This discovery effectively destroys the “lone intruder” narrative initially pushed by airport officials. As the FBI takes the lead on the “Compartment 4B” discovery, the questions for Frontier Airlines are mounting:

How did a body go unnoticed during routine maintenance?

Is there a link between the runway victim and the remains in the belly of the plane?

Was Flight 4345 being used for a “Dark Web” human smuggling operation?

While the families of the 224 survivors wait for answers, the jet remains grounded, a silent monument to a mystery that seems to grow more macabre with every passing hour.