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Old 07-26-2021, 12:06 PM
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What really trips me out is after all the detectives and ME do their stuff they usually signal and say released we pick he or she up and place in a bag sometimes they are all prepped up for whatever. Like homicides they are prepped and brought to evidence exam rooms. Now straight up naturals and self explanatory ones are brought to regular exam rooms. The storage areas are gruesome and fuck night time rounds during duty we just take the cameras word for it. What the fuck godforbid if a mfer gets up I’ll shit a brick house to hide in. 35 years and it never gets old civilian world or military retrieval is still same except people are in different condition sometimes except in big cities. War victims and gang victims almost same except no heavy artillery. The ME and police and stuff ask us how in the f can we do what we do with no emotion. I don’t tell them it’s because everytime I transport I make at least a grand most times more. Depends on condition of pickup and what it curtails. Fun times
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Old 07-26-2021, 12:13 PM
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My friend she has a clean up company now that’s a blast. They get to clean up after people do what they do. You would be surprised of how many houses had serious clean ups done to them. Especially in the big cities where high turn over is and have been there for about a 100 or so years like NYC, SF and Chicago. I always check addresses for friends when I use to work Bay Area a lot of we did work at such and such address. Some real estate fuckers won’t disclose it I think now they have a law but before I didn’t think so. It’s pretty trippy to know those kind of things like when I’m down LA way and go by that place where John Holmes was involved in killings I think it’s called Sugarland. But yeah it’s pretty morbid.
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For some who are unfamiliar with how deceased people are handled it’s like this. After the police, first responders like ambulance, then ME or Coroner if needed. They call in the so called assistant, which means in government jargon the clean up specialist. Don’t forget no educated dude like ME or Coroner will touch dead stuff. Only time detectives touch stuff when they have too. But then the assistant gets ahold of a retrieval service it’s usually by pickup type contract. It saves on benefits, liability and stuff like that plus flat rate so no taking sweet time to clean up. If your the assistant if you want you can make extra cash by working with contractors and helping them you know during times you need extra cash. It’s double dipping but who cares who wants to handle dead stuff. But after the deceased is moved the detectives go back in if it’s a homicide and check seen again sometimes if they are not busy usually they just do photos and stuff. But after all that they release to forensics clean up to disinfect the scene if the crew is real real real good you will never know. But that is pretty much it sometimes they will inspect scene one final time make sure so to speak. But that is only on high profile type stuff. But yeah it is pretty intense the whole steps taken when a deceased person is found.
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The other thing that will trip you out is the scenes of homicide. When you are helping bringing the bodies out in multiples. Sometimes their are family members you know outside crying and stuff especially the gang involved type homicides. People will rush up to you trying to get close screaming someone’s name out is that him or her and you just have to load up get in vehicle and drive away not saying a word. Because if you do it’s your ass until the detectives and ME and next of kin are officially notified you can not say a word.
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The other thing that will trip you out is the scenes of homicide. When you are helping bringing the bodies out in multiples. Sometimes their are family members you know outside crying and stuff especially the gang involved type homicides. People will rush up to you trying to get close screaming someone’s name out is that him or her and you just have to load up get in vehicle and drive away not saying a word. Because if you do it’s your ass until the detectives and ME and next of kin are officially notified you can not say a word.
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West Coast two different states and one inland.
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West Coast two different states and one inland.
They have Oakland, Stockton, Modesto, Fresno, Salinas, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, little north mostly Eugene, Salem and Portland but not to much. In Nevada Las Vegas and Reno. Some towns in between all of them, I’ve worked a few jurisdictions Im appointed so I get around plus when you have a unique talent of cleaning up messes and not letting it bother you it goes a long ways in business of death. Most don’t like it or talk about it, but you still need people like us to show it for what it is.
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West Coast two different states and one inland.
lol I dont mean locational.
I mean occupational.
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Im an assistant to a ME but we have state jurisdiction.
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