smell from wardrobe

Last year my little girls guinea pig died, wrapped it up, put it in its shoebox coffin, but it was absolutely pissing down, so wasnt burying that day, put it in the coal shed to bury next day.
Completely forgot about it.
3 months later it wasn't pleasant
 
every now and then i get a whiff of what i would describe a musty smell, iv'e removed stuff and taken stuff out but nothing seems to smell,the mrs is a bit of a goer and its ram packed with stuff and i mean ram packed, there is no carpet in there so could that be the problem, any help would be most appreciated because this is now running my sex life

Only 2 words changed and it's like a scene from spankwire.
 
as above,we have a built in wardrobe in the upstairs bedroom and the bed is not far from it, every now and then i get a whiff of what i would describe a musty smell, iv'e removed stuff and taken stuff out but nothing seems to smell,the mrs is a bit of a hoarder and its ram packed with stuff and i mean ram packed, could it be that the stuff in there is not airing because its so full, its a floor to ceiling wardrobe and there is no carpet in there so could that be the problem, any help would be most appreciated because this is now running my life trying to cure the problem

You, could, try, burning, the, fucker
 
It could be a full stop. In fact there's probably a few hiding in there.

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found the problem, five canvas type bags with the kids old school books and stuff in them,i took them out last night and the canvas or cotton whatever they are made of smelt musty, today no whiff nothing
 
found the problem, five canvas type bags with the kids old school books and stuff in them,i took them out last night and the canvas or cotton whatever they are made of smelt musty, today no whiff nothing
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