If a person dies and they have poop inside of them or pee then the dead person will usually poop or pee within 24 to 72 hours after death.
Some people who die may poop as soon as 12 to 24 hours after death and then some people may not poop until 72 hours after death.
Then again some people may not poop at all or pee at all after death.
It depends if someone has poop in their bowels or pee in their bladder if they will poop or pee or not.
The body may release stool from the rectum, urine from the bladder, or saliva from the mouth.
This happens as the body's muscles relax. Rigor mortis , a stiffening of the body muscles, will develop in the hours after death.
Within 24-72 hours after death — the internal organs decompose. 3-5 days after death — the body starts to bloat and blood-containing foam leaks from the mouth and nose.
8-10 days after death — the body turns from green to red as the blood decomposes and the organs in the abdomen accumulate gas.
Decomposition begins several minutes after death with a process called autolysis, or self-digestion.
Soon after the heart stops beating, cells become deprived of oxygen, and their acidity increases as the toxic by-products of chemical reactions begin to accumulate inside them.
The blood and bodily fluids of a dead person at a funeral home just drain down the table, into the sink, and down the drain.
This goes into the sewer, like every other sink and toilet, and (usually) goes to a water treatment plant.
Now any items that are soiled with blood—those cannot be thrown away in the regular trash.