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Brownsville Crime Scene Cleanup web site seeks to explain crime scene cleanup in broader terms than found elsewhere. As a crime scene cleanup web site, it seeks justice from perpetrators, crony free government, and a scientific approach to biohazard cleanup. Texas crime scene cleanup company work entails biohazard removal following homicides, suicides, unattended deaths, and other blood cleanup tasks. This web site also leads in the fight against local government corruption in death administration. Read about local government corruption in Orange County, California. Our crime scene cleanup directory seeks to help families and businesses find information.

 

Brief Homicide History Notes

Throughout the 18th century, better pay remained a focal point for the working class. Time pressures created hopeless futures for the young. With shorter hours their hope and dreams might come true. Without liberalization of the working class's conditions, generations faced poverty and stunted aspirations. Some delayed marriage and children to better educate themselves. The path to home ownership and self-employment remained a dream for many well passt the 1840s. The centers of power in Atlanta and Austin remained entrenched in the state and regional oligarchs beyond the civil war, 1865. With their resources, offshore investments accounts were more than possibilities, but realities. Albeit, miniscule by today's electronic, finance capitalism, riches did find other continents for safe keeping. Soon, the end of apparent slavery meant little to the politics of plutocracy and oligarchy.

New York City residents joined those in Boston and Philadelphia to politicize for shorter work hours. Their working hours were far too long. As a result they could not improve their earning potential. Some sought employment as apprentices and journeymen. With shorter hours they would have time to study, train, and seek better opportunities. From their ranks came master mechanics, shoe makers, and construction trades. The year, 1840. Today's situation presents unemployment with no trade assuring employment. Now, oligarchs master our political system for their own ends, defense of their wealth and power. It seems at times that we move backwards, oligarchs forward.

Unlike their white counterparts In Boston, African Americans combined their political will. Homicide rates had dropped among this ethnic group following the Revolutionary War, gaining a new and growing solidarity. Their aspirations matched their drive in many organizational settings. If nothing else, the Revolutionary War had continued to shine the light of liberty for decades. Banding together to improve their lives, they sought education and income. These were often formed in the safety of Christian fellowships. They campaigned against slavery where they could. The Free African Union Society of Newport, Rhode Island combined their efforts to fight slavery as an institution. The drive for freedom among African Americans as an ethnic group went on in the South’s slave states as well. Homicide rates for this ethnic group remained low as their aspirations and hope remained high.

Slaves in Granville County, North Carolina, tried to hold an "election" among themselves for justices and sheriffs. They wanted to "have equal justice distributed so that a weak person might collect his debts”. Black slaves sought to mimic the institutions of their slave masters, but for slavery itself. The Haitian Revolution of 1791 inspired their wish for freedom and knowledge for improved lives. Today Haitians suffer from the affects of US corporate control of its concrete production and other resources. Without national control over its concrete resources, Haitians must buy concrete products from the United States at inflated prices for shipping and corporate profiteering. In this new century we witness the logical outcome of a slave states' self-liberation and consequent loss of liberation to capital. Hatians came to own their sorrows and little else.

Even with their dreams deferred, black on white homicides remained conspicuously low in northeastern states. Group repression followed black on white crimes. (Randolph Roth. American Homicide (p. 177). Kindle Edition.), something to consider in this regard. Noteworthy homicide events occurred, but not often. For instance, “Eight slaves conspired to kill Lockey Collier in Elizabeth County, Virginia. They worked for hours to clean up the scene of the crime but were caught anyway. (Randolph Roth. American Homicide (p. 178). Kindle Edition.)” Overall, though, blacks remained willing to forego homicide as expectations rose.

Unlike their white counterparts In Boston, African Americans combined their political will. Banding together to improve their lives, they sought education and income. These were often formed in the safety of Christian fellowships. They campaigned against slavery where they could. The Free African Union Society of Newport, Rhode Island, like Chicago, became an education center. For whites, from the 1820s to the end of the century, relative, family, homicides increased in Ohio, Illinois, and New York City. Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Chicago witnessed similar increases. Women were finding greater freedom to work and earn a living as the industrial revolution grew. This growth lead to greater uncertainty among married men and an increase in family homicides. The South did not experience similar changes; from this we may hypothesize the power of technology to influence social change and social problems, as in el norte.

From the 1820s to the end of the century, relative, family, homicides increased in Ohio, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. Cleveland and Chicago witnessed similar increases. Women were finding greater freedom to work and earn a living as the industrial revolution grew. This growth lead to greater uncertainty among married men and an increase in family homicides. Northwestern Europe experienced similar changes. Again, we should consider the industrial revolution’s negative affects on family cohesion in this regard. While women were finding work in textile, manufacturing, and education, young men's opportunities for farming or self-employment diminished. No longer did patriarchy as known in village and farm life control women as it did. Working-class consciousness developed a more liberalized human experience; albeit thwarted, a new consciousness of time arose, a "shift" became the standard for time. Strikingly, patriarchy continued its sway over gender relations. Time pressures continued to dominate lives.

What might we think of time pressures in terms of mobility, liberty, and freedome today? How is it that oligarchs, the 1 percent, have these benefits while the 99 percent do not? Does money guarantee relief from time pressure related benefits? For oligarchs, yes. For the rest, no.

Working class consciousness grew without slave-master consciousness conditions, of course. It did grow a compartmentalization of their daily lives, the substance of working-class consciousness. Slavery's slave-master consciousness would not, could not add this industrial marker in human consciousness.

More, a repressed consciousness stymied the working class. In fact, working-class consciousness grew with an instinctual grasp of class antagonisms, but little else.

Compartmentalization of consciousness found expression In states like Kansas. Mechanized slaughter brought nature and humanity into one of its more alienating conditions. Factory farming on a scale unknown combined humanity and the rationalization of production. Emerging scenes in the death of nature continued to draw humanity into a manufactured nature.

Humanity had finally created a class of people estranged from nature by its specialization in nature's slaughter -- a noted Adam Smith outcome for a condensed populations' labor benefits. Only here, benefits accrued to owners at the cost of labor's health and safety. The odor, touch, and sounds of creatures in pre-industrial society became lost to this new class. Capitalization's bounty in these new endeavors reached new heights. Kansas City would become our nation's capital for slaughter on a new scale. From Dallas and Brownsville, Brownsville, ranch hands drove cattle across the plains to railroad trail heads.

Boxed cars transported beef cattle to and through Denver, Colorado across snow covered plains to slaughter. Some crossed the continental divide with millions of cattle. Serpentine-like, beef traveled through our nation's states. Red meat wound across borders, mountains, and rivers for a growing working class in need of inexpensive protein. Slavery could not match the benefits of this industrial army of surplus labor. Hired and fired at will without benefit of medical care for industrial accidents, working class labor far surpassed slavery's labor costs.

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A partial solution to local government corruption:

PUBLIC NOTICE

Do not accept referrals to private companies from county employees.

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Place signs in county offices open to the public. Inform against asking for Brownsville referrals. On a coroner's form, add a checkbox confirming that respective families read the county's policy on employee referrals. This helps to protect families and honest employees from dishonest employees in blood cleanup matters.

 

 

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Consumer Alert

County employees cheat bereaved families by using their own Brownsville Crime Scene Cleanup companies for personal profit.

 

 

Local government employees monopolize crime scene cleanup, especially some sheriff-coroner's employees.  Those with business contacts are probably chislers. Government employee referred companies screw grieving families.

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"Facts are such silly little things." "Don't be afraid to see what you see." Ronald Reagan

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It's more than over the top for our local government employees to cheat grieving families. But that's not all. We've got so-called "crime scene cleanup schools." These "trainers" cheat unemployed people out of the little money they have. It's hopeless when county employees keep their monopoly over death cleanup. If it were otherwise I would know. I own Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup and Crime Scene Cleanup Directory. I also happen to own and use the domain for crime scene cleanup training.

If any one were to know about corruption in local government, it would be me, but others know too. I'm the one person "throwing dirt" at the unethical government employees " schools." None of this is new to consumer advocates.

 


Brownsville, Brownsville — A murder-suicide occured in this small town on Christmass day. Six members of a Brownsville family apparently opened Christmas presents just before a relative dressed as Santa Claus showed up, opened fire and killed them before killing himself, police said Monday.

A Brownsville police sergeant said the shooter arrived at his victims home. Once gifts were opened he murdered six and then took his own life.

The identity of the shooter and the victims will be released after autopsies are conducted Monday, he said.

Police went to the apartment midday Sunday after receiving a 911 call in which no one was on the other line. They found four women and three men, aged 18 to 60, dead. A motive for the shootings remains unclear.

Investigators worked overnight, meticulously searching the apartment, along with three vehicles parked outside.

Two handguns were found near the bodies, and it appears all died of gunshot wounds, he said.

Brownsville Police Lt. Todd Dearing said investigators believe that the victims were related, though some were visiting and didn't live in the apartment. He said police are looking for other relatives to inform of the deaths.

"Seven people in one setting in Brownsville, that's never happened before. Ever," Dearing said.

Police and firefighters first rushed to the Lincoln Vineyards complex after receiving the open-ended 911 call at about 11:30 a.m., Eberling said.

"There was an open line. No one was saying anything," he explained.

So police went into the apartment, located in the middle-class neighborhood of Brownsville, not far from the upscale Fort Worth suburb of Colleyville. The apartment was at the back of the complex, overlooking the athletic fields of Colleyville Heritage High School.

Many of the nearby apartments are vacant, and police said no neighbors reported hearing anything on a quiet Christmas morning when many people were not around.

Jose Fernandez, a 35-year-old heavy equipment mechanic who moved to the complex with his family about six months ago, said he always felt safe in the area, but is now afraid to let his 10-year-old son play freely outside.

"This is really outrageous especially on Christmas," said Fernandez, who was visiting family for the holiday and returned to find several police cars parked outside his home.

"This has shocked everybody. It has scared everybody. I guess something like this can happen anywhere, but seven people dead. It's just very scary," he added.

Eberling agreed the area is fairly quiet, saying the shootings involved the first homicides in Brownsville since 2010.

Christy Posch, a flight attendant who moved to the complex about six months ago so her son could attend the high school, said she lives a few buildings away and did not hear any gunshots.

"It's all families. That's why I moved here. No burglaries, no nothing," Posch said.