Los Alamitos Crime Scene Cleanup$999 (MAXIMUM) for most single deaths (not including shotgun suicide) What I could do but for corruption in the Orange County Coroner's Office If you have spent any time searching for an Los Alamitos crime scene cleanup company, you will recognize my name, Eddie Evans. If you wonder why I have so many Los Alamitos web pages for crime scene cleanup in Los Alamitos it's because the coroner's office refers grieving families to my competitors If you do not believe me then how might we explain the fact that I receive fewer than 1 telephone call per year leading to crime scene cleanup in Orange County. • About this writer.My name is Eddie Evans and I am a 63 year old crime scene cleanup. I own my own business, which is known as crime scene cleanup in Orange County, California. I also own Biosafe. I have cleaned after death for over 7 years, but only about 20 times in Orange County because of coroner's corruptoin.My trauma cleanup experience includes military trauma cleanup (Vietnam). I've cleaned after hundreds of deaths, including homicide, suicide, unattended death, and decomposition. My largest crime scene cleanup job took almost a week because 4 victims decomposed for 2 months.Because I work alone my clients save a lot of money. I make a decent profit most of the time. I have returned to one biohazard cleanup job because I missed something in an area no one would have considered. I drove to New Mexico to make it right. I have a business guarantee that means I will return anytime a client does not feel comfortable with the work completed.I have multiple college degrees and credentials for teaching at the high school level and adult education. After 10 years in education I came to this field of crime scene cleanup. I became sick over the idea that our coroner's employees cheat our Los Alamitos taxpayes.Last, my wife of 41 years and I live in Cypress and have done so for over 30 years. I once worked for the Orange County Marshal and Orange County Probation Department. With these years of experience working hard and honestly for Orange County's citizens, you cannot imagine the disgust I feel for those corrupt Orange County employees cheating the public. I spent 23 years in the regular army and national guard.
• Fighting Corruption in the Orange County Coroner's Office
Some of my other web sites include crime scene cleanup, biohazard cleanup, and unattended death cleanup. In Orange County I own Orange County crime scene cleanup because crime scene cleanup became a high power key word following the entertainment industry's use of the phrase crime scene investigation. In fact, every day I receive telephone calls because of my high profile related to crime scene cleanup. Many callers want a job, or they think I have a school, or they think I do crime scene investigation.Now Orange County Biohazard Cleanup exists because biohazard cleanup means the destruction or removal of biohazards from homes and businesses. Like crime scene cleanup, biohazard cleanup has a fairly high key word power when it comes to the Los Alamitos.The more common death cleanup key word subject would seem more common than crime scene cleanup, but not so. For example, Orange County Death Cleanup does as poorly as any other web site I have on Los Alamitos Internet pages. How could such a remarkable event occur; thousands of web pages in Los Alamitos for death cleanup and no one calls? Do I place the wrong telephone number on my pages? Do people in Orange County know how to use the Internet to find help for death cleanup? According to the Orange County deputy coroner, no one in her office gives out telephone numbers to my competitors. So, I guess we do live in the Twilight Zone.And then there's Orange County suicide cleanup, which happens to be THE key word in Los Alamitos and other Southern California cities for crime scene cleanup searches. Since Wall Street took its tax payer rescued dive suicide increased quite a bit across the country. OH, how do I know? I receive suicide cleanup calls from other states, but not my home county, Orange County.Can you imagine what I must think of the low life forms in our Orange County coroner's office? Imagine that these people are American citizens and they probably have or had mothers. How would you like to raise a child that steals from the dead? That's what they are doing, stealing from the deadA reasonable person should thank that I generate all sorts of leads to help clean after death in Orange County, but it's not so.Currently I'm working hard to destroy this local government fraud in the coroner's office. It exists also in the Orange County Administrator's Office too, but I have only so much time.The consequences for Los Alamitos residences in need of professional crime scene cleanup help includes loss of thousands of dollars, and probably poor service.Ask yourself if you were me and had hundreds of high ranking web sites for the various death cleanup needs in Los Alamitos. Would you too have more than a reasonable suspicion that the coroner's employees cross the line in terms of conflict of interest?I have become so concerned over this matter that I'm dedicating the rest of my life to this fight. I would like to prevail soon so that I can rest, but I will not rest until I prevail. Which is to say I may go to my grave fighting corruption in the Orange County coroner's office..What I could do but for corruption in the Orange County Coroner's Office My interests in homicide, suicide, and unattended death goes well beyond crime scene cleanup. Since my first college years sociological findings related to crime scenes, marriage, divorce, child abuse, and other social problems remains high. Given time I could write worthwhile research findings for people to learn about their situation. Here's an example of what I'm talking about. Violent homicides against women are proven to increase in those cities with higher access to alcohol. Wow! "A no brainer" alert readers must think, but thinking something so and proving it so are two different matters. Along with greater access to alcohol goes routine activities, lack of social bonds, and poverty. Increasing the incidence of homicide in poverty areas we also find greater access to alcohol beverage outlets. In those states with death penalties and , higher alcohol consumption, the threat of a death penalty has less influence than in states with less alcohol consumption. Put another way, where people drink less, the threat of a death penalty lessens the likelihood for homicide.
|
|

