Edit: obviously it’s difficult smh… I was saying that they need professionals because of the biohazard for MORE of a reason than just the difficulty of the clean. It’s not as much about difficulty as it is biohazard
@@emz33 I’d say having to rip up flooring and carpets, dealing with bug infestations, mold and rotted wood, depressing situations and the gut wrenching smell of death…. Id say that makes the job incredibly difficult along with a major biohazard.
I tend to find the unintended deaths the saddest most days. For whatever reason, they're completely alone when they die and no one knows. Even if they're a horrible person, I don't know that, and the thought of him just...laying there with no one to even hold his hand breaks my heart. I'm glad they do this job tho. I definitely couldn't
Its like no one cared to check on them but also an unnattended death could be someone dieing in thier sleep and it can be around 24 hours or more it just mean that somebody passed and no one got to the body before decomposing started but it does feel sad like no one checked on you and you loved ones might not know for a while cause the explosion of gases can make you unrecognizable:(
An unattended death can just happen sometimes. My mother used to go upstate to see her father every Saturday, she called him one Friday, just before he would go to bed. Next morning she called before they went, no answer. Drove up, made it there. No answer again, no one came to the door. He passed away 15 minutes after my mom called him, he knew she loved him. Sometimes it just happens.
True! I used to work in the mortuary n the smell of the deceased would stay in you for approx 3 days. Everytime you fart, poop, pee, burp..... you would smell them. Oh yeah n it also comes out your pores.
I’ve only smelled human decomp one time. The individual had been gone for 3 weeks. I didn’t even step inside of the apartment, just stood right outside the door. They had the door open airing out the space (among other things) when we arrived. I could smell it from the parking lot. I’ve heard decomp smells have variations depending on the circumstances. The way I can describe the smell is of sweet broccoli. That smell did in fact linger for days. I showered and showered and showered and couldn’t escape it. I thought it was a psychological thing at first before learning the gases that cause the smell do indeed linger. Sorry for the long comment. ❤
My childhood friend was 14 when he came home from school and found his Father. Rumors started that he had to clean it. The truth is a local company did it for free. ❤
@@gabriellebridge6939damn WHAT like im sry but did anything happen or like did you guys call police or smth . and why did you hide it from her mother? she should be the first one to know if smth happens so serious like this
My first trauma clean was at 14 years old. Mum owned a trauma cleaning business and got an emergency call out at around 2am, I just happened to be on school holidays and the only person she had available on such short notice. A man, on more drugs than should be humanly possible, tried to cut off his own arm with a machete and then attacked anyone in the apartment building that went to have a look as he ran around screaming and bleeding until he finally passed out in a zombie apocalypse style scene with hand prints on the wall and all.
@@Himawari1554 oh yeah, I was always a weird kid so it didn't faze me too much, I actually started working with mum more regularly, but she never took me to the really bad ones, after the first one she only ever took me to natural death cleans until I was around 18. She knew id be able to handle it, which is why she took me, if I couldn't have mentally handled it, she wouldn't have.
I’m not one to judge other people parenting styles but what the actual heck??? Who in their right mind would take their CHILD to help them clean up a decaying corpse!?!???
I was the same way about the smells. Decomp does some funny things to a body and emits odors that you could never imagine. I never got used to them, never was bothered much by the visuals unless it was a child we were removing. It's an extremely tough job at times and anyone who removes the deceased or cleans up after deserves a tremendous amount of respect. Not everyone can do it. Our turnover rate was around 95%.
But they become free from all of that when they pass. It’s sad and it’s hard for the ones still left on Earth, but they’re better off. A wayyy better place than here!! ❤
@stella omera Sadly that's definitely true here. Medical bills are so expensive that if you don't have insurance the debt alone would probably ruin your life just as much as dying from a sickness would. As an American, America sucks. It's a hell hole for sure
this house me n my mom moved into had locks on the outside of every door including the rooms in the basement. in the basement there were a few old toys a ball and a doll and a piece of blue im assuming a little girls pjs and aslo writing in pink and purple crayon drawings on the inside of the closet doors and on the basement room walls. i could see one name drawn in pink crayon i believe its a boy who wrote kaiben. i always wonder about the kids who were living here before me and i hope they are okay and i wish them the whole world.
I like her because she seems respectful in the way she talks about the person. Sometimes in some of this channels shorts (after only just finding you and watching a few shorts) sometimes the design of the video can be a little disrespectful (in more recent ones dramatising with the music and repeatedly putting emphasis on the words "MELTED" knowing that it's got shock factor but isn't the proper term, etc). I don't mean to insult because you all provide an extremely difficult and necessary service, I just think that if I were one of these people I wouldn't like my scene of death being shown with eerie music and with buzz words. I'm sure you guys do, but asking the question doesn't hurt: do you guys get permission from the families to film these crime scenes (when there are families)?
Just the same as us doctors(if you heard the break room you’d hate me) it’s the only way to keep yourself for offing yourself after seeing death everyday. You have to joke about it or talk informal sometimes to get through it. A lot of these people are new so they haven’t developed their morbid humor yet, but I’ve been a viewer since the start and they all grow to talk the same way
@@Justaperson354 I have no issue with private banter in professions like these, that's totally understandable - it's just the way these public videos are formatted and phrased :)
@@emrmakeup9889 it’s phrased no different than they would in private only they share it with others. They’re not doing anything wrong. If you have an issue with the way they speak these videos just aren’t for you, which is fine.
Most likely.. judging be the look of the toilet, he was having stomach issues Sue to the alcohol consumption causing his stomach bleeding. This slowly and mostly (at least seemingly to the outside world) silently killing alcoholics.
@@lakine59 Exactly what I was going to say. I cleaned house for a neighbor who was a long time alcoholic and had many health problems from it. His toilet looked similar. Sometimes bloody vomit on a wood floor next to his couch where he often passed out.
This is one of the reasons I won't live on the 2nd floor or have someone live above me... bodily fluids seeping thru if they've been dead quite a while or water pipes bursting.
Bless you people who choose to do this for a living. I’ve seen some terrible things in my life…I couldn’t imagine willingly subjecting myself to that every day. I can only imagine the peace and relief you bring families, and pray that I never need your services myself.
You people are such brave angels. This is hard work, and it takes a special kind of person to do it on a day to day basis. I have so much respect and admiration for clean up crews.🙏
Here's a helpful hint that you should know and it's using Vicks Vapor Rub you put it in your nostrils and above your upper lip that way the smell isn't as bad as it would be if you were smelling a straight on.
The smell would get me. I really applaud the people who do this kind of work, also the mortuary services that pick up the bodies. God bless them they provide a necessary service to the people.
I can’t even look at the screen when I come across these videos. Bugs are what really get me but it all is honestly just so gross I’m sorry 😭 shout out to the people who do all the hard gross work none of us want to do. Society wouldn’t run without y’all ❤❤❤
You know I’m thankful that my parents built our house so we know for certain that no one’s died here, unlike the house down the street where the new neighbors may or may not know that the previous owner sadly un-alived himself in one of the bedrooms. At least his body wasn’t left unattended. I pray my family never finds themselves in this situation and give the family my condolences.
In California at least it's the law to reveal to a buyer if a person has passed away in the house. Unless the cause of death was AIDS, which is illegal to tell them.
I have lived alone for 11 years and I fear this can happen to me when I pass. I have went for months without a visitor, however I now have a home health nurse who visits me once a week.
Not insinuating that you are older but a lot of people especially the elderly live alone. I hope you decide to keep your nurse, always good to have someone to look out for you. God bless you ❤
I respect these people so much, really everyone in the medical and crime field. I could not imagine doing this for a living. The mental aspects alone, I could never haha
Man, i cant get used to smells. After years of enduring a guy showing up at the grocery store i work at every now and again to clean out the grease traps, i still struggle with that smell alone. Judging by how bad *that* is, i cant imagine what its like dealing with the stench of maggots and decomposition.
This makes me feel better as someone who I don’t think I personally will be able to kick long term habits etc (as someone who started at 6y+ as a foster kid) I genuinely appreciate you as a professional
When I took forensics at university, we were given a tour of the Toronto morgue..you are right, the smell is something you never forget - ever! One thinh that surprised me was the number of bodies found that were unidentified - so sad.
The shape is so perfect. If it wasn’t a hazard I would have cut a hole in that exact shape all the way down to the concrete layer so it looked like a cartoon character ran through a wall.
Their goes my appetite for breakfast. But seriously… u guys do amazing work. Not everyone of us can stomach a job like this. Crazy how the human bodily fluids can destroyed so many things
When it comes to jobs like this(anything surrounding death) I’m not only fascinated but impressed bcs ik I personally I wouldn’t be able to do some of these things.
God bless you for having the strength to do this job.... There was an agoraphobic man who's my bff's neighbor.... No 1 knew him & out in the country... No one smelled anything... We finally asked a guy at the Post office if his mail was picked up... Sadly the man passed in the winter and summer is when it becomes noticable even from an acre away.... He'd had a heart attack and fell back hit his head on the brick hearth.... The ENTIRE house had to be gutted, the walls, fiberglass, how awful... Again thank you for doing this necessary job... 💜 🛐✝️💜
I have a friend whos family didn't use a decomo place. She's 26now and told me how she had to do this as a teen for a relative. It definitely scarred her for life.
People who don't know what happend : So there was a girl name lacy flecher she was born with a condition called "apalepsy syndrom" she was home school just because she had that syndrom so one day her parents left lacy in the house alone lacy couldn't walk by her own that good so she was on the couch just staring there she didn't know that her parents were on vacation for a month but after a week before her parents came home (btw the couch was very old) she didn't notice that she would melt to the couch so that day she melted to the couch skin wasnleft on the sides of the couch and she only was 95 pound at 19 so that was the story of lacy flecher
This must be the hardest and worst job on Earth. Being a tow truck operator I have seen death in way to many different forms but had to deal with advanced decomposition in a few cases. The worst for me was having to watch a man, trapped in his burning car, get cooked alive while waiting on the fire department pumper truck to arrive, set up and put him and his car out. I will never forget his screams while being utterly helpless to do anything for him. I almost quit my job that day. I still see and hear him burning alive in my nightmares like it just happened and this accident happened 23 years ago.
Scenes like that are like falling into hell by accident. You start to wonder how you can live normally after seeing something so unnaturally horrible. The fact that you didn't quit your job immediately after that, shows you're one tough man. Thanks be for tow truck drivers!
There will still be bodily fluids soaked/ saturated right through the wooden floors and ceiling, there will always be a dead body smell in that property.
People’s freak out about the huge collections of newspapers and magazines often found but I believe it is their way of trying to stay in touch with the world when their health is failing.
I hate that people can live in such built up areas yet not be missed for weeks or months this after they died. If they wanted to be left alone in life, absolutely understandable, but to not be missed by someone is heartbreaking.
It's definitely steady employment. You do have to be careful about not taking work home, I use to be a former chaplain & some scenes can be hard to process, especially if it involves children.
Watch the full episode here: th-cam.com/video/2sb9tR3Jnw4/w-d-xo.html
Is there some way this link could be made clickable?
Yeah?
Yea cause I wanna watch and it will be way easier for me then
Video name :Maggots eating through the decomp
@@saatwikbattula1405Thank you very much
Much respect to the men and women who do this type of job. Someone has to do it and we know it would be to hard for families and friends.
Edit: obviously it’s difficult smh… I was saying that they need professionals because of the biohazard for MORE of a reason than just the difficulty of the clean.
It’s not as much about difficulty as it is biohazard
@@emz33 I’d say having to rip up flooring and carpets, dealing with bug infestations, mold and rotted wood, depressing situations and the gut wrenching smell of death…. Id say that makes the job incredibly difficult along with a major biohazard.
And non binary folks
let me tell you they get paid plenty good to do this or they wouldn't be doing it
So true man right
I tend to find the unintended deaths the saddest most days. For whatever reason, they're completely alone when they die and no one knows. Even if they're a horrible person, I don't know that, and the thought of him just...laying there with no one to even hold his hand breaks my heart. I'm glad they do this job tho. I definitely couldn't
That’s so depressing tbh 😢
True 😭😭
we all dead meat in the end........and its sad when u died an nobody cares
Its like no one cared to check on them but also an unnattended death could be someone dieing in thier sleep and it can be around 24 hours or more it just mean that somebody passed and no one got to the body before decomposing started but it does feel sad like no one checked on you and you loved ones might not know for a while cause the explosion of gases can make you unrecognizable:(
An unattended death can just happen sometimes. My mother used to go upstate to see her father every Saturday, she called him one Friday, just before he would go to bed. Next morning she called before they went, no answer. Drove up, made it there. No answer again, no one came to the door. He passed away 15 minutes after my mom called him, he knew she loved him. Sometimes it just happens.
clearly youtube knows my eating schedule
Same😭
😂
Decomposition is the WORST smell imaginable.
It stays with you even when you are gone from the source.
True! I used to work in the mortuary n the smell of the deceased would stay in you for approx 3 days. Everytime you fart, poop, pee, burp..... you would smell them. Oh yeah n it also comes out your pores.
@@kyrah1313 omg lol that literally just made me nauseous ugh 😩
If I had that job, and came home to my dog….he’d flip his sh*t . He smell’s everything
I’ve only smelled human decomp one time. The individual had been gone for 3 weeks. I didn’t even step inside of the apartment, just stood right outside the door. They had the door open airing out the space (among other things) when we arrived. I could smell it from the parking lot. I’ve heard decomp smells have variations depending on the circumstances. The way I can describe the smell is of sweet broccoli. That smell did in fact linger for days. I showered and showered and showered and couldn’t escape it. I thought it was a psychological thing at first before learning the gases that cause the smell do indeed linger.
Sorry for the long comment. ❤
@@sarahloohoo2312 decomp has no comparison to food 😂
My childhood friend was 14 when he came home from school and found his Father. Rumors started that he had to clean it. The truth is a local company did it for free. ❤
@@gabriellebridge6939damn WHAT like im sry but did anything happen or like did you guys call police or smth . and why did you hide it from her mother? she should be the first one to know if smth happens so serious like this
@@gabriellebridge6939 lies 😂
My first trauma clean was at 14 years old. Mum owned a trauma cleaning business and got an emergency call out at around 2am, I just happened to be on school holidays and the only person she had available on such short notice.
A man, on more drugs than should be humanly possible, tried to cut off his own arm with a machete and then attacked anyone in the apartment building that went to have a look as he ran around screaming and bleeding until he finally passed out in a zombie apocalypse style scene with hand prints on the wall and all.
What did I just read.. were you okay after?😭
@@Himawari1554 oh yeah, I was always a weird kid so it didn't faze me too much, I actually started working with mum more regularly, but she never took me to the really bad ones, after the first one she only ever took me to natural death cleans until I was around 18.
She knew id be able to handle it, which is why she took me, if I couldn't have mentally handled it, she wouldn't have.
@@sarahmichael4678 That's great to hear that! Wish you best of luck🥰
wow ! you have a stronger stomach then I do !
I’m not one to judge other people parenting styles but what the actual heck??? Who in their right mind would take their CHILD to help them clean up a decaying corpse!?!???
Maggots are one of the few bugs that TRULY disgust me but I still love this channel lol
I cannot stand maggots 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Same they make my skin crawl
@@Bradslove_ they are actually very nice cause they help u not getting a infection like they eat the dead skin off you so u won’t get a infection
They are gross, but very important bugs to have around. They are like the crime scene clean up crew of the bug world 😊
@@Catpaws-x6rwho has maggots on their body eating off dead skin 🤢
You guys were arguing whether it was oil or blood the other day. I'm a retired nurse, and it would be an honor to do your job
You are one tough lady. Respect !
Hope she lasts longer then some of the others who recently joined the team and then not long after and a few bio clean ups, they were done. 😬
@@beautyfulldoll11 -- It's understandable. It's a tough job.
I was the same way about the smells. Decomp does some funny things to a body and emits odors that you could never imagine. I never got used to them, never was bothered much by the visuals unless it was a child we were removing. It's an extremely tough job at times and anyone who removes the deceased or cleans up after deserves a tremendous amount of respect. Not everyone can do it. Our turnover rate was around 95%.
It's so sad that more people than we know die like this. Alone, addicted to their vices, and their only friend being their own loneliness. 😢
He might have actually enjoyed being alone. Some people like solitude.
But they become free from all of that when they pass. It’s sad and it’s hard for the ones still left on Earth, but they’re better off. A wayyy better place than here!! ❤
That's so incredibly sad and I will most likely die alone or be murdered as well.
R.i.p to the man that passed here. Hope he's enjoying his brew some were.
In Hell lmao
Hopefully that brew is literally anything better than a natty daddy
This makes me so emotional for some reason. We all die some day, some of us in less than dignified fashions, and someone has to clean it up.
The toilet was pretty gross *ZOOMS IN*!!
Her tattoos are so beautiful and whimsical
Death is part of life. Thank you for handling this clean up professionally.
i wish death wasnt a part of life.......i have so much fear to lose all things i love (mostly the little things)
I feel like this is how I'll die if I move out of my parents house
Damn, imagine being very sick and not going to the hospital. It's sad bc he probably could've been helped had he gotten the necessary help.
americans would rather die befor they go to the hospital........thats such a sad thing (im so happy that i live in germany)
@@stellaomera8489 eyyy was geht
@stella omera Sadly that's definitely true here. Medical bills are so expensive that if you don't have insurance the debt alone would probably ruin your life just as much as dying from a sickness would.
As an American, America sucks. It's a hell hole for sure
He didn't go because he didn't want to stop drinking
@@stellaomera8489I’m American an id go to hospital
this house me n my mom moved into had locks on the outside of every door including the rooms in the basement. in the basement there were a few old toys a ball and a doll and a piece of blue im assuming a little girls pjs and aslo writing in pink and purple crayon drawings on the inside of the closet doors and on the basement room walls. i could see one name drawn in pink crayon i believe its a boy who wrote kaiben. i always wonder about the kids who were living here before me and i hope they are okay and i wish them the whole world.
I like her because she seems respectful in the way she talks about the person. Sometimes in some of this channels shorts (after only just finding you and watching a few shorts) sometimes the design of the video can be a little disrespectful (in more recent ones dramatising with the music and repeatedly putting emphasis on the words "MELTED" knowing that it's got shock factor but isn't the proper term, etc). I don't mean to insult because you all provide an extremely difficult and necessary service, I just think that if I were one of these people I wouldn't like my scene of death being shown with eerie music and with buzz words.
I'm sure you guys do, but asking the question doesn't hurt: do you guys get permission from the families to film these crime scenes (when there are families)?
Just the same as us doctors(if you heard the break room you’d hate me) it’s the only way to keep yourself for offing yourself after seeing death everyday. You have to joke about it or talk informal sometimes to get through it. A lot of these people are new so they haven’t developed their morbid humor yet, but I’ve been a viewer since the start and they all grow to talk the same way
Stop whining jfc
@@Justaperson354 I have no issue with private banter in professions like these, that's totally understandable - it's just the way these public videos are formatted and phrased :)
@@FuriosasWarRig Constructive criticism ≠ whining
@@emrmakeup9889 it’s phrased no different than they would in private only they share it with others. They’re not doing anything wrong. If you have an issue with the way they speak these videos just aren’t for you, which is fine.
Thank you for zooming in on the poop toilet. My day wouldn't have been complete otherwise.
Lol. Sorry you had to see that.
Lmao, thankfully I'm dieting now it kinda helps.
If he wasn't particularly elderly I wonder if alcoholism killed him
Most likely.. judging be the look of the toilet, he was having stomach issues Sue to the alcohol consumption causing his stomach bleeding. This slowly and mostly (at least seemingly to the outside world) silently killing alcoholics.
@@lakine59 Exactly what I was going to say. I cleaned house for a neighbor who was a long time alcoholic and had many health problems from it. His toilet looked similar. Sometimes bloody vomit on a wood floor next to his couch where he often passed out.
This is why I chose sobriety, it's all fun and games till its too late and it's not fun nor a game.
Large flies,… yep that will happen when they have been feasting.
I remember doing my first scene. With a medical background, I found it easier to process. I really enjoyed it!
Bless you for doing this work.
Idk how people do this. I can't simply get past the smell.
This is one of the reasons I won't live on the 2nd floor or have someone live above me... bodily fluids seeping thru if they've been dead quite a while or water pipes bursting.
God bless you guys....I don't know how you do it!
Bless you people who choose to do this for a living. I’ve seen some terrible things in my life…I couldn’t imagine willingly subjecting myself to that every day. I can only imagine the peace and relief you bring families, and pray that I never need your services myself.
You people are such brave angels.
This is hard work, and it takes a special kind of person to do it on a day to day basis.
I have so much respect and admiration for clean up crews.🙏
Enough respect to clean up crews. ✊️
I feel like the best strategy is to work quickly and try not to think about it too much.
Man god bless these people who do this job
You're a Hero. Your work is priceless.🌷🌷🌷🏆
Here's a helpful hint that you should know and it's using Vicks Vapor Rub you put it in your nostrils and above your upper lip that way the smell isn't as bad as it would be if you were smelling a straight on.
Like silence of the lambs
God bless all who do this work
Is it lacy's house?
I think yes
No because she keeps saying his or he
The smell would get me. I really applaud the people who do this kind of work, also the mortuary services that pick up the bodies. God bless them they provide a necessary service to the people.
I can’t even look at the screen when I come across these videos. Bugs are what really get me but it all is honestly just so gross I’m sorry 😭 shout out to the people who do all the hard gross work none of us want to do. Society wouldn’t run without y’all ❤❤❤
You know I’m thankful that my parents built our house so we know for certain that no one’s died here, unlike the house down the street where the new neighbors may or may not know that the previous owner sadly un-alived himself in one of the bedrooms. At least his body wasn’t left unattended. I pray my family never finds themselves in this situation and give the family my condolences.
In California at least it's the law to reveal to a buyer if a person has passed away in the house. Unless the cause of death was AIDS, which is illegal to tell them.
we are the first people to live in my house. my parents bought the lot before it was built and we moved when it was finished being built in 2003.
@@dawnmichelle4403Why not if it was Aids?
@@lindsay6171 because AIDS is associated with homosexuality and California doesn't want to offend that group.
@@lindsay6171HIPPA
I respect her and her business. I could never ever do this work.
Big ups to y'all and the work you have to do, a strong stomach and a respect and no judgement for the person/s that have passed❤
I saw this full video. Thank you to these people who are able to this kind of work! Not an easy job for sure!
I have lived alone for 11 years and I fear this can happen to me when I pass. I have went for months without a visitor, however I now have a home health nurse who visits me once a week.
Not insinuating that you are older but a lot of people especially the elderly live alone. I hope you decide to keep your nurse, always good to have someone to look out for you. God bless you ❤
Reach out to your neighbors,go to church reach out! Don't die alone ❤
Respect!
Respect for what you do. It is probably the toughest job.
To combat the smell use Vicks Suave under your nose.
There is no dead animal on earth that smells worse than a human decomposing. It's a very distinct, specific smell that u never forget.
ive only ever smelt a decomposing rat which was stil gross
@@SHAE141 same😭 it is SO disgusting
God bless all of you for all you do to help families deal with these terrible circumstances. 🙏 ❤
I respect these people so much, really everyone in the medical and crime field.
I could not imagine doing this for a living. The mental aspects alone, I could never haha
you are so brave for dealing with all of this, thank you for your work
Watching this while eating 💀
This woman is trying all of her best, no matter how hard she does she still does it again She’s working for her family a lot God bless her.❤
-Saint Petersburg, Florida
Me: *confuse, confusing, confusion*
The magots on the floor reminds me on horror movies 😱 You and your team do a phenomenal job ❤
Man much respect to anyone who can do that job
I was thinking it was a couch...and lacy.
Man, i cant get used to smells. After years of enduring a guy showing up at the grocery store i work at every now and again to clean out the grease traps, i still struggle with that smell alone. Judging by how bad *that* is, i cant imagine what its like dealing with the stench of maggots and decomposition.
This makes me feel better as someone who I don’t think I personally will be able to kick long term habits etc (as someone who started at 6y+ as a foster kid) I genuinely appreciate you as a professional
Imagine the principal said that shorts have to be fingertip length
much respect to the people that can do this job..I know i could not do it....
Are you guys only in Tampa ? I've always wanted to work for you guys
thanks so much to the yt algorithm for showing me this while i was eating 😭
When I took forensics at university, we were given a tour of the Toronto morgue..you are right, the smell is something you never forget - ever! One thinh that surprised me was the number of bodies found that were unidentified - so sad.
The shape is so perfect. If it wasn’t a hazard I would have cut a hole in that exact shape all the way down to the concrete layer so it looked like a cartoon character ran through a wall.
Me: **currently holding and drinking the same brand of beer**
Also me: "Nope." **Pours it out... Down my throat**
Im pretty sure a couple of landlords have done exactly what you just did 💀
My dad does this sort of job he says that sometime it is purely a awful job to have but it is a job that has to be done.
I would love to do this type of job, stuff like this doesn’t gross me out at all it fascinates me
how would i need to die to not get insects all over my body?
Be cremated otherwise decomposition is unavoidable
Be frozen.
My grandpa stopped answering calls so my dad drove hours to his house and the police had been called and found him dead. The same w my moms mom
Not me just casually eating while watching these like :0
Their goes my appetite for breakfast.
But seriously… u guys do amazing work. Not everyone of us can stomach a job like this. Crazy how the human bodily fluids can destroyed so many things
Based on what she's saying, it doesn't look like a crime scene
A true specialist deserving of great respect.
When it comes to jobs like this(anything surrounding death) I’m not only fascinated but impressed bcs ik I personally I wouldn’t be able to do some of these things.
It's something to see the amount of people that die alone and go undiscovered.
God bless you for having the strength to do this job.... There was an agoraphobic man who's my bff's neighbor.... No 1 knew him & out in the country... No one smelled anything... We finally asked a guy at the Post office if his mail was picked up... Sadly the man passed in the winter and summer is when it becomes noticable even from an acre away.... He'd had a heart attack and fell back hit his head on the brick hearth.... The ENTIRE house had to be gutted, the walls, fiberglass, how awful... Again thank you for doing this necessary job... 💜 🛐✝️💜
She has really long arms
I have a friend whos family didn't use a decomo place. She's 26now and told me how she had to do this as a teen for a relative. It definitely scarred her for life.
Who pays for this kind of service??
Lots of people that have an investment in the property. This is not the kind of job you would want to do.
Pov I was eating while this suddenly came 💀
People who don't know what happend : So there was a girl name lacy flecher she was born with a condition called "apalepsy syndrom" she was home school just because she had that syndrom so one day her parents left lacy in the house alone lacy couldn't walk by her own that good so she was on the couch just staring there she didn't know that her parents were on vacation for a month but after a week before her parents came home (btw the couch was very old) she didn't notice that she would melt to the couch so that day she melted to the couch skin wasnleft on the sides of the couch and she only was 95 pound at 19 so that was the story of lacy flecher
This must be the hardest and worst job on Earth. Being a tow truck operator I have seen death in way to many different forms but had to deal with advanced decomposition in a few cases. The worst for me was having to watch a man, trapped in his burning car, get cooked alive while waiting on the fire department pumper truck to arrive, set up and put him and his car out. I will never forget his screams while being utterly helpless to do anything for him. I almost quit my job that day. I still see and hear him burning alive in my nightmares like it just happened and this accident happened 23 years ago.
Scenes like that are like falling into hell by accident. You start to wonder how you can live normally after seeing something so unnaturally horrible.
The fact that you didn't quit your job immediately after that, shows you're one tough man. Thanks be for tow truck drivers!
I'm so sorry!! You must have P.T.S.D. 😢life isn't fair sometimes. 💔❤️
This is crazy af. This is the absolute worst job anyone can have
Rip to all of those who passed away all alone, I hope you’re in a better place now 💛🕊️
There will still be bodily fluids soaked/ saturated right through the wooden floors and ceiling, there will always be a dead body smell in that property.
Great Job 👏🏻
I’m in the same business
It’s a hard work 😓
The smell, the roaches 🪳, the fluids
My respect for all this guys who are doing this job
love the mermaid tattoo...have had one for 29 years
Lovely, I’m on vacation there now 😀
I am in love.
Jack the ripper
People’s freak out about the huge collections of newspapers and magazines often found but I believe it is their way of trying to stay in touch with the world when their health is failing.
I thought I was sick before and I even sicker
This is my worst nightmare. Dying alone.
Mad respect for all of you. I couldn't do that job. I would puke.
I hate that people can live in such built up areas yet not be missed for weeks or months this after they died. If they wanted to be left alone in life, absolutely understandable, but to not be missed by someone is heartbreaking.
is the job profitable? is it worth the gore?
HAS to be right!?! Hell, It should be!
I Imagine people will come up with the $ pretty quick when they realize all that is involved, especially if its an untimely death.
It's definitely steady employment. You do have to be careful about not taking work home, I use to be a former chaplain & some scenes can be hard to process, especially if it involves children.