Violent crime scenes, suicides and very bad accidents all have one thing
in common: lots of blood and body tissue.
BOISE, Idaho - Violent crime scenes, suicides and very bad
accidents all have one thing in common: lots of blood and body tissue.
"Blood
can be splattered almost anywherefrom the
ceiling to the wall above cabinets in kitchens and it can get underneath
flooring," said Steve Schuelke, a professional cleaner and restoration
expert.
When blood and body tissue is left behind, people such as
Schuelke and Nick Bradshaw are called to clean it up. From Bakersfield Now.
The bloody truth behind death scenes