When cleaning is needed for homicide, suicide, unattended death, and more, call us any day, any hour. We are a nationwide service designed to respond to biowaste issues. Homicide, suicide, unattended deaths are among issues returned to a pre-incident environment any day, any hour. Homeowner's insurance will apply in some cases.
Bloodborne pathogens means blood causing disease and suffering. For our purposes we mean Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV). We know from reading and popular sources of information that HIV may become Acquired Immune Deficiency, which breaks down the human body's ability to fight disease and illness.
Bloodborne pathogens include Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C for purposes of this web page. Both of these disease become contagious from contact with blood. In fact, Hepatitis C lasts for as long as 16 days outside of our bodies, according to some authors. Whereas, HIV dies almost immediately outside of a human body or petry dish.
We use this web page to inform people about corruption in local coroner fraud and medical examiner employee fraud. This means that some employees direct families of victims to corrupt cleaning companies. Corrupt employees then receive a kickback. I live in Orange County, California, but I clean in Orange County, California less than once per year, and then by accident. See Orange County Coroner Fraud for more on this subject.
Sometimes these employees refer families to employees that own biohazard cleanup companies. As a result, we do much work exposing these thieves.
We focus on Orange County, California's Orange County Coroner's Department. Orange County Fraud serves to alert people to theft from bereaved families. We use Orange County Consumer Fraud to alert crime scene victims to coroner employee corruption, too. It's important to stay aware of local county government fraud at the county and city level.
I expect to share much more information at Orange County Corruption before. It takes time time to make web pages, write, and then see to it that each page gets its proper ranking on the Internet. In fact, fighting corruption in our coroner's department has become a part-time job. I suppose I could find more Orange County Corruption given the time and energy.
As it happens, newspapers have cut back journalist by a huge percentage. We need those journalists more now then ever, but we will not see them return.
Just as we have crime scene cleanup, we need more fraud cleanup.
How Coroner Corruption Happens
Our coroner and medical examiner departments have a few different jobs. One of their biggest jobs requires identifying victims of homicide, suicide, and unattended death with decomposition. So coroner's technicians retrieve victims from crime scenes, suicides, and unattended deaths with decomposition. Bodies are then taken to a county morgue, in most cases. Victims' relatives then receive notice of the death, if not already aware.
Responsible family members receive notice to visit the morgue and identify their loved one's body, if it can be recognized. They also must sign for belongings taken from the death scene. They also may come into contact with investigators visiting the deceased's home.
In either (and other situations) case, corrupt employees direct grieving family members to certain biohazard cleanup companies. These companies, as noted above, belong to corrupt county employees or give a kickback to referring county employees. These employees keep their evil doings secret. They need to. If ever enough members of the public found out how county employees cheat grieving families, these criminals would go to jail.
It's not surprising, then, that it's hard to uncover how these cheats cheat the public. It happens that I have over 1,000 web sites. Visit Eddie Evans and you will find more information related to these issues. There you can find directions for showing my proof of corruption in the Orange County Coroner's Department. This corruption continues elsewhere, but I focus on Orange County because it's the more obvious place to begin.
Readers should know that I'm 63 years old, in ill health, and most likely on my last decade. Ask yourself, "Why would an old, sick man waste his time on this crime fighting when he could go fishing?". There's no money in what I do, considering that I will probably not be able to remove these criminals any time soon. Our Sheriff's Department remains complacent with the status quo. "Don't rock the boat by asking questions."
Eddie Evans
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