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Dedication
Dedicated to those families first victimized by murder or suicide or both; then victimized by their county coroner or administration employees' referral scams.
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Homicide - Suicide - Unattended Death Cleanup
Orange County Government Fraud Page is very large. Be patient. It's worth the wait. This explains why prices remain so high.
Demand transparency in government. See this Orange County Government fraud page.
Consumer Alert
County employees cheat bereaved families by using their own crime scene cleanup companies for personal profit.
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A partial solution to local government corruption:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Do not accept referrals to private companies from county employees.
County Board of Supervisors
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Place signs in county offices open to the public. Inform against asking for 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.
It only takes a few to discredit all. Local government employees monopolize crime scene cleanup, especially some sheriff-coroner's employees. Those with crime scene cleanup contacts are probably chislers. Government employee referred companies screw grieving families.
"Facts are such silly little things." "Don't be afraid to see what you see." Ronald Reagan
Crime Scene Cleanup Schools
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 crime scene 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 all around crime scene cleanup, it would be me, but others know too. I'm the one person "throwing dirt" at the unethical government employees and crime scene cleanup schools.
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Beware of civil servants.
Government employees cannot legally order families to use cleaning companies. Meanwhile, cities and counties order families to use professional cleaners at their own expense. Where's their authority to make such demands? It's an unfair, unethical, government monopoly and a racket.
Author fingers Orange County's employee corruption.
It's easy as pie: A " law-enforcement official who was launching Orange County Crime Scene Cleaners . . . . ". The Dead Janitors Club - - See my review.
See graphic of How Crime Scene Cleanup Works. See my crime scene cleanup book response. I'm too fat and too old not to write something, anything.
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Government Controlled Crime Scene Cleanup
Government controlled crime scene cleanup occurs when civil servants break their conflict of interest pledge. Employees pledge not to seek or take part in self-enrichment through their government employment. Currently, local government employees break this pledge with their business connections. Now, generalize from comments below to local governments. I use Orange County, California because it's where I live. Because here I have tons of proof. It's here where I find government employees hiding their conflicts of interest while misguiding the public. They've created a fire-wall of lies, misinformation, and utter madness to line their own pockets.
Governments have a duty to show, to prove that their employees have no way to abuse their conflict of interest pledge. This showing proof must become a common expectation if citizens can ever hope to rid our country of local government corruption. Transparency belongs in government first, feeling warm and fuzzy about employees comes later. Trust is nice; accountability is real.
Government Employee Corruption (Reward vs. Risks): On an ongoing basis while under color of authority, 1. government employees commit conflicts of interest; 2. create monopolies in restraint of trade; 3. organize personal, government, and victims' resources for personal gain in an illegal enterprise; 4. cause an institutionalization of criminal conduct, 5. and create inter-generational fraud against victims of homicide, suicide, and unattended death. It sounds like RICO to me, Mr. DA.
"How is it," I ask myself, that Orange County's grieving families do not reach the Internet for crime scene cleanup help? Because some government employees send them to their own or favored companies. It's that easy. No competition exists. Hence, "government crime scene cleanup," a monopoly, arose to conquer free-enterprise in Orange County and many other counties. It's about a government supported plutocracy crushing meritocracy. If you were raised under the American flag, you must object to this fraud against grieving families.
Families Victimized Twice
In this way, families in need of professional biohazard cleaning for homicide, suicide, and unattended death cleanup become victims a second time. In three steps government victimizes family victims:
- A family first victimized by a violent death among them reports to government authorities as ordered;
- A family reports to one or more "authorized" cleaning companies as directed.
- A family now becomes victimized a second time and by its own government.
Do we or these families really know if they even need a cleaning company? I doubt it. Where's it written that a family cannot cleanup blood of one of its family members? Where's it written that government authorities have the power and authority to order families use professional cleaning services?
Now, unleash the Internet's advertising power. Find that my dominating presence on Orange County's death cleanup pages has no competitors in any meaningful terms.
By simply placing a city and keyword in a search box, readers easily find the truth of the matter. Keep in mind that I refer to "organic" listings displayed, not pay-per-click at the very top of the page. Most pay-per-click are either out of county companies or Orange County government employee related. These pay-per-click spaces are easy enough to own. Simply pass charges onto unsuspecting clients. It doesn't matter though. Advertisers know that Orange County's grieving families do not reach the Internet. Civil servant crooks organize family members and various department employees as brokers to ensure grieving families do not approach the Internet for "quotes."
Why advertise? Here's why. An Orange County employee owns a lucrative, conflict-of-interest crime scene cleanup company. An advertising campaign gives some appearance of propriety. A high profile advertising campaign glosses over insider dealings. Otherwise, how does one explain a robust company in a monopolized field without insider information? So a big advertising budget helps to cover your crooked steps on victims' backs. This strategy serves well those who would serve others less.
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Orange County Probate Court (See signed document by infamous employee.)
Spouses, cousins, the entire nepotism game comes to play in the house of our administration employees. Hand-in-hand from Orange County Probate Courts' doors, public guardian employees help generate death cleanup profits from court referred customers. Profits trickle down from probate court proceedings through county supported buildings, to insiders, Wall Street like:
- Administration employees -- public guardian employees,
- Orange County departments, including fire, sheriff, coroner,
- Biohazard cleanup companies,
- Attorneys,
- Real estate agents,
- General contractors.
Innocently enough, our probate court's grand justices dispense employee defrauders onto an unsuspecting, grieving public. From our probate department as well as our coroner's department, we find fraud deeply entrenchment into bureaucratic fortress building. We find fire-walls where we should expect one-hundred percent transparency. We find employees coached to evade questions. We find insiders getting rich on a grieving public. "Not enough victims" to make a difference, for the Orange County DA, to quote an official document. (Read on, tax payer.)
While on our government's payroll, these dirt-bags pry into grieving families life savings or life insurance. And Americans poke fun at Tijuana's corruption!
| Activity |
Reward |
Risk |
Outcome |
| Corrupt County Employees |
High Reward |
Low Risk |
Civil Service Protection |
| Banking |
High Reward |
No Risk |
To big to fail. |
| Foot Soldier |
Low Reward |
High Risk |
Death/Injury |
| Stoop Labor |
Low Reward |
Low Risk |
Unknown |
My 65 years has proven me wrong about so much in life, and to think I thought that I was a skeptic. Not until my last ten years did I fully understand that so many people go into business to cheat, lie, and steal. Then there's those kind folks interesting in making a nice living while producing useful goods and services. There's no test for either group, but to watch them, listen, and learn.
Then there's what we call the very dark side of life, darker than the worst Illinois crime scene cleanup company. There's those families that murder their children. Yes, I think this matches anything else I've written about, child murder.
In Emington, a mother stood over her infant and shot her to death with a rifle. Oh that this rifle never existed the child might have survived its mother another day. But what of it? Another day this child would suffer more from a fate possibly as horrific. There are life perserving tortures worse than death, I've come to believe.
EMINGTON, Ill. (AP) — A burst of gunfire sent Annelise Fiedler running out of her home. She sought the source of noise. From her backyard, she watched 30-year-old Sara McMeen standing above her baby. Like, maybe she dropped it. When ask by Fiedler asked if something was wrong, Mrs. McMeen shot the baby.
Fiedler cut out without looking back..
What became a murder-suicide, four homicide victims and McMeen's suicide brought great shock to this farming communits. McMeen murdered her 29-year old live-in boyfriend. Known as Daniel Warren, he did not seem to have a job and may have been seeking an opportunity at crime scene cleanup work. An 8-year-old Skyler Lemke, 7-year-old Ian Lemke and 10-month-old Maggie Warren shared the same fate as Daniel Warren. This all went down around 2:30 p.m. on Friday, December 16,2011.
No one can tell us what went tilt in this family, but we can guess it underwent many of the stresses so many now face as the 99 percent sees life crumble. Perhaps crack or some other drug influenced this mad mother. Perhaps the hell of unemployment and three loud kids got to mom. No one knows and no one will know. But we can imagine.
This time of year the kids get excited because they'll be out of school for two weeks. It was no different in Emington. A 12-year-old Groetsema rodeschool bus with one of the soon-to-be victims, Ian Lemke. Minutes later Groertsema heard the popping of rounds form the killer mom's rifle. Apparently, she waited for her son to arrive home from school. Then the shooting began.
From his home one street away, Groetsema heard an initial round of six to eight gunshots. A few minutes of silence passed. Then, he heard four to six shots more.
The kids were dead
"The kids are dead," she told him.
On Saturday, Melton stood in front of his home and pointed at the yard that backs up to his. A day earlier, he saw Ian Lemke's body on the step leading into the neighboring house and McMeen's and Skyler's bodies about 10 feet away.
"I stood here for a while, like, 'This ain't happening,'" he said.
All five were pronounced dead at the scene. Meredith said investigators found a semi-automatic pistol there, but wouldn't say exactly where.
In a statement issued by authorities, Cynthia McMeen, Sara McMeen's mother, said family members "grieved over the loss of their loved ones."
"They realize this tragedy ... affects not only their family, but other families as well," she said in the statement. "The family is drawing together during this time, relying on God, and grieving."
Neighbors said McMeen and her family had moved recently to Emington, a speck of a town about a half-mile long with just 117 residents. Surrounded by miles of farmland covered in frost, it's a place where "you drive 15 miles in any direction to get to anywhere else," Pastor Pam Gansch-Boythe said.
The family rented a home that, according to longtime resident Bob Young, was known as the "banker's house" before the town bank closed years ago. A woman who said her brother-in-law now owned it declined to comment when reached by telephone.
Meredith said the two older children attended school in nearby Saunemin, where Skyler was in second grade and Ian was in first grade. The children were well-known in the neighborhood, but the adults were not.
Fiedler said she had heard a man and woman fighting next door three times over the past few months. She said the couple kept "very much to themselves."
Melton said he had spoken to McMeen "just a little bit," usually when he was in his own backyard.
About 30 people gathered in an Emington church Saturday morning to pray and try to understand what happened. Some residents said they had moved from larger towns to find a safe, quiet place to raise their families.
Beth Barcikowski, who lives across the street from McMeen's house, said her children used to play with the Lemkes. Skyler would come to their home before and after getting on the school bus, Barcikowski said.
She's haunted by the idea that the little girl was shot just as she arrived home from school.
"Just wishing she would've come here first," Barcikowski said.
AP
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Biohazards in Crime Scene Cleanup
To answer the questions, "How do biohazards exist in the crime scene cleanup business?", a few short lines will do. All blood in the following conditions constitute biohazards.
- Wet blood,
- Moist blood,
- Dry flaky blood
Wet blood exists as a biohazard because it has a potential to host and pass on bloodborne pathogens, deadly germs. Injecting or otherwise causing inoculation from bloodborne pathogens raises the biohazard risk.
Moist blood may also cause inoculation of bloodborne pathogens through a direct or accidental inoculation.
Flake blood exists as a biohazard because its potential to become an airborne biohazard; I've yet to hear of anyone injured in this manner, but the Center for Disease Control (CDC) does caution against flake blood. Possible inoculation by eye contact becomes a hazard.
In general, if bloodborne pathogens in exposited blood present as great a risk as some crime scene cleanup schools owners say, crime scene cleaners deserve over $100 per hour. As crime scene cleaning goes, few company owners would ever pay fees commensurate with the biohazards they predict on job sites.
Just the same, any object capable of releasing blood when squeezed or otherwise compressed constitutes a biohazard.
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County Government Cronyism
Just like Moscow, Tijuana, and Washington DC, county governments have their cronyism, too. I use Orange County, California's sheriff-coroner and public administrator's cronyism for my examples.
Without common decency, a few county employees reflect the worse criminal conduct in government employment. Given an opportunity, they will mislead bereaved families. They send these families to corrupt crime scene cleanup companies. Companies in the business of paying kickbacks for these opportunities to cheat families. At times, these employees own the corrupt company. The depravity of cronyism in coroner, medical examiner, county administrator office, and fire departments exceeds drug dealers criminality. They, at least, do not nurse on our government's tax payers.
Also, people who buy from drug dealers have a choice. Victims of county cronyism have no choice. County employees ensure victims' families enrich corruption employees. After all, these employees ware badges, stinking badges.
We have a war on drugs, silence about cronyism.
Cronyism's Signs
Do people in Orange County still use the Internet?
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A Disconnect
By reading this piece the reader will understand that a disconnect exists between Orange County's grieving residents on the one hand, and free enterprise cleaning companies on the other hand. County employees direct these families away from free enterprise, the open market for crime scene cleaners.
I'd have more business than I could possibly handle if families reached the Internet. I suppose that I would need two warehouses for equipment, too. Families guided by county employees ensure that honest companies receive little to zero business. This goes on year after year.
Visit this Orange County Consumer Fraud page for more information.
Cronyism's Signs
A high Internet marketing footprint returns few or no local calls for cleaning service -- my experience.
Explanation
When a double homicide and suicide occur, or other type of multiple, violent deaths, high price tags lead to county employee competition for these choice cleaning jobs. This becomes an administrator employee's golden goose when they land an Orange County Probate Court assignment. See Mr. Mull's incriminating comments for proof of misleading directions. I do not receive opportunities to bid on these, ever.
Explanation
County employees, including county fire and law enforcement personnel play a role in this. A violent homicide, violent suicide, or decomposition following an unattended death cleanup comes with high price tags when the homes belong to middle-class families. Three-car garages tip off cronies to high profit, low-risk insurance fraud possibilities. At times in Orange County, and probably other counties, husband and wife crony teams gang up on bereaved families. There's no way for these families to learn that their county contacts are using them as commodities to sell corrupt claiming companies.
What about local government employees?
The number of crony employees working in any county government department must remain a fraction of the employee population. The more employees aware of cronyism, the greater the risk of exposure. Besides, the more in the know, the more with their hands out for a payoff.
County employees "circle the wagons" when an imagined threat from outside their cubicles threatens the status-quo. Most working adults have a sense for this pride in place.
Also, new employees are at risk of intimidation by cronies with seniority, rank, and privilege. Older employees go-along-to-get-along.
In Orange County whistle blowers become "rats" in the midst of those they expose because few employees receive termination notices.
Last, I was assured by the Orange County Deputy Coroner that no consequences would be suffered by any employees caught giving preferential treatment to private companies.
This meant to me no risk attaches to cronyism in the coroner's office.
The point? We cannot trust county employees, top to bottom. Again, these dishonest employees represent a tiny fraction of our county employees. It takes only a few to turn government into an anti-democratic, social structure.
We face a future like third-world countries. Will anyone help stop this slide into crony capitalism?
Eddie Evans
Crime Scene Cleanup
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