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. Crime scene cleanup 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.

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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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Boulder County Sheriff Child Manipulation?

Readers should not confuse this article with deep corruption in the Orange County Sheriff-Coroner. Stereotyping one dangerous deputy goes nowhere. Stereotyping the Orange County Sheriff's corruption should unveil greater sheriff corruption elsewhere. It's a matter of monetary incentives too great to bypass for Orange County Sheriff-Coroner employees. So why not elsewhere?

Just to make a point, sheriff's deputies do come out of our general population. They do commit crimes. They do abuse jail prisoners. They do use their privileged county government positions to take part in fraud against families. Not all sheriff's deputies do these things; perhaps a 1% might do these deeds. It's enough to put a guy like me out of work.

Boulders Rick Ferguson, a 30-year veteran Boulder County Sheriff's Deputy, got locked up today for making "sexually-explicit contact with underage girls" while using his patrol car computer, according to the The Denver Post. Let's hope that there's some sort of reasonable explanation, like maybe he's talking to his granddaughter about Christmas shopping or something. We'll see.

The big point, just because they wear a badge and a gun does not mean they won't cheat families, as I know too well, they do.

Eddie Evans

 

Liars loans - Bush and Obama are like Orange County's government.

We Need to End the PAC Doctrine

To date, Bush and Obama have prosecuted none of the mortgage frauds. And the Orange County DA sits back watching county employees bilk thousands of Orange County's emotionally weakest.

 

Oligarchy - Oligarchy for Kids - Sheriff Corruption

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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.

A partial solution to local government corruption:

PUBLIC NOTICE

Do not accept referrals to private companies from county employees.

County Board of Supervisors

 

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.

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.

See the facts

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

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 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.

 


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. Where's the Orange County District Attorney?

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.


 

 

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:

  1. Administration employees -- public guardian employees,
  2. Orange County departments, including fire, sheriff, coroner,
  3. Biohazard cleanup companies,
  4. Attorneys,
  5. Real estate agents,
  6. 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!
FACTS
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

 

 
Biohazards

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 create as great a risk as some crime scene cleanup schools and company owners claim, crime scene cleaners deserve over $200 per hour. Do company owners pay wages equal to their employees' risks? Not if we believe company owners' claims about biohazards.

To to test for biohazards, squeezing blood from an object qualifies it as a biohazard. To dilute, bleach, or place such blood in a toilet leads to its end.