Westmont Crime Scene Cleanup

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Less than $999 and homeowner's insurance accepted.

Westmont Crime Scene Cleanup

 

My name is Eddie Evans and I'm mostly known as a crime scene cleanup company practitioner. I own Biosafe and have cleaned throughout the United States as a self-employed owner practitioner, which explain my low prices. I am also known as a white-collar crime fighter because I fight crime in our corner and administrator departments. This crime I speak of occurs when coroner and administration employees direct families of homicide and suicide victims to corrupt crime scene cleanup companies throughout Los Angeles County.

Westmont Crime Scene Cleanup Services

 

About my Westmont Crime Scene Cleanup Prices

My Westmont crime scene cleanup price of $999 does not mean all of my Westmont crime scene cleanup work costs $999. It means my prices do not exceed $999. Here's the catch. If I need to seal (floors or walls) the sealer, which costs less than $30 in most cases. I'll supply the labor and brushes. (biography in short)

Why so low? As a self employed biohazard cleanup practitioner, I don't have the overhead that many of my competitors must bare. Also, because my prices have always been this low, I have no problem with a crime scene cleanup for this price. It is a rare crime scene cleanup that cost me money. But, I've had a few biohazard cleanup jobs that did cost me money. That's business. I asked back to lose a little money every now and then, which is okay so long as I continue making money over all.

Also, I consider death cleanup work in Westmont an honor. Of course crime scene cleanup anywhere carries a bit of honor in it, considering service involved. There's more to this honor idea for cleaning in Westmont, though. It's the fact that I must usually travel hundreds of miles perform crime scene cleanup as far as Sacramento, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and even Washington DC.

Corruption in Los Angeles County Government

Because a few Los Angeles coroner and administration employees make an early contact with homicide victims families, they have an opportunity to refer these families to crime scene cleanup companies. Of course this is a conflict of interest, but it does not stop this activity from happening. If you would like to know more about this crime scene cleanup cronyism, visit some or all of my my Orange County consumer fraud web pages Among these pages you will find links to Orange County Fraud. This web page covers much of the same information, although some does show new information. Likewise, if your visit Orange County Government Corruption, then you will find some more information about crime scene cleanup fraud. This page does not exist to disclose corruption in Los Angeles crime scene cleanup, but to offer information about crime scene cleanup and city histories.

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Congress Created Bonanza for some County Employees
Not intending to do so, our United States Congress created a crime scene cleanup bonanza for some county employees and some crime scene cleanup companies. This happened. By 1980 attentive tax payers learned that a new bloodborne pathogen epidemic, HIV (AIDS), made its way into our United States. So they urged our glorious legislators to create protection for any workers exposed to blood. Naturally medical workers were our first concern because of needle stick by HIV infected needles.

And, of course, homicides and suicides leave behind blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM). Before long county employees learned that they could make a lot like cleaning up after violent deaths. Coroner clerks and coroner investigators soon realize that they were sitting on a golden egg. so to speak. some referred these jobs to other county and employees. These employees with an interest in making big money. Some of these employees started their own crime scene cleanup companies.

To help make this bonanza a little clearer, here is what happens if you try to start a Westmont crime scene cleanup company. Once you have completed your blood-borne pathogen training and have completed your marketing, you will wait a very long time for your first Westmont crime scene cleanup opportunity. As explained above, County employees have a first opportunity to refer families to crime scene cleanup companies. So a crime scene cleanup company without contacts in county government must find opportunities for crime scene cleanup that county employees did not value.

What county employees value our crime scene cleanup jobs and homes with insurance, homeowners insurance. Homeowners insurance pays thousands and thousands of dollars for crime scene cleanup services. It is not unusual to hear that a death cleanup in Westmont costs over $10,000. In my experience, I have never felt a need to charge $10,000, and I have cleaned up triple and quadruple homicides. So there's big money in county employees conflict of interest with crime scene cleanup companies.

Without county employee crime scene cleanup referrals, for your Westmont crime scene cleanup business to continue in existence, you must meet one of three business conditions. Here they are:

  1. You must have another source of income to support your Westmont crime scene cleanup business. This means that crime scene cleanup became an add-on business, not your main business.
  2. You must spend thousands of dollars marketing your Westmont crime scene cleanup business on our Westmont Internet. I say "Westmont Internet" because our Yellow Pages are now obsolete. Once your web pages receive excellent ranking, you'll sit back and wait weeks for one telephone call. You will not receive major, Westmont blood cleanup opportunities.
  3. You must be willing to travel at all hours, on all days, in four days if you are seriously doubt staying in crime scene cleanup as a business.
  4. I know the above facts applied at all times and most Angeles County because over the years I have had a very large Internet with rent in Los Angeles County. Only in the last year or so have I lost my dominant position on Westmont crime scene cleanup Internet marketing pages. I intend to rectify this lapse in attention.

In California crime scene cleanup companies use their privileged contacts with homicide and suicide victim's families for making easy money. They simply refer these families to their friends or their own companies.

tons of money by receiving death scene victims from county employee referrals. These county crooks then receive kickbacks. Plus, the more biohazard cleanup companies bilk out of their grieving customers, the more more money kicked back to crooked county employees. You see, in its wisdom, our United States Congress wanted to protect labor from bloodborne pathogens released in the work place. As a result, congressional legislation mandated our Occupational Safety and Health Administration to administer bloodborne pathogen protection nationwide.

Not all county employees take part in this flimflam, conflict of interest from criminal behavior. We find Orange County government crooks reside, mostly, in our Orange County Administration Department (public guardians) in our Orange County Sheriff-Coroner's Department. I could easily include two other Orange County departments, but will not because my evidence is "hearsay" and "common sense."

How I Know

I fight Orange County's crooks, government crooks, primarily. Call me Eddie Evans. Our county government's small time crooks make big time money, really big money. Our Orange County government crooks have life about as easy as any petty government thief has ever had stealing from the public. In their case, victims of violent homicides, suicides, and unattended deaths followed by decomposition must visit their taxpayer supported enterprise,

You see, homicides and suicides must have some sort of investigation for legal purposes. The idea is to protect the innocent and serve the public good. We all know that crooks abound in Orange County so it is a good thing that our county government helps to identify murderers and investigate suicides.

Orange county courts need to know facts about homicides in Orange County. family members need to know facts about suicides and family.

My Interests

  1. Earning a fair price for my biohazard cleanup work in Orange County, my home of record.
  2. Provide an important service to those facing a serious personal crisis.
  3. Creating a free enterprise environment for biohazard cleanup companies in Orange County and everywhere else in our United States.
  4. Helping to ensure future generations have the skills, knowledge, and abilities to cope with biohazardous events, manmade and otherwise.Not long ago some small time crooks were accused of tunneling into a marijuana pharmacy.

1. I do business in Orange County as Crime Scene Cleanup and as Biosafe. after eight years a reasonable person would expect to have some sort of business in orange County, California. This is not the case for my biohazard cleanup company in Orange County. Were others have failed to survive as biohazard cleanup companies in Orange County, I have managed to survive as a resident doing business in Orange County, but not actually working in Orange County with any regularity. I hope my Orange County biohazard cleanup work improves if and when honesty in government begins.

From 2002 two 2005 I received about one biohazard cleanup job every 3 to 6 weeks in Orange County. in 2005 to the present, this change to about one telephone call for biohazard cleanup per year in Orange County. a newly arrived competing biohazard cleanup company reported that he would receive biohazard cleanup work from a friend in the orange County corners apartment. And indeed, my call stopped coming in orange County.

At this time most of my biohazard cleanup work comes from cities in central California. until about 18 months ago, my Internet presence in orange County and Los Angeles County was second to none, except for pay-per-click advertisers found at the top of Google, Bing, and Yahoo! search engines.

Now I have much more competition on Orange County's Internet. Nonetheless I continue to dominate many pages in orange County for blood cleanup, biohazard cleanup, crime scene cleanup, death cleanup, suicide cleanup, unattended death cleanup and other related trauma cleanup services. I keep other suicide cleanup web sites for our public's benefit.

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Los Angeles Gangs

 

Intelligence gathered by our Los Angeles Police Department received public access as early as 1984. Our city council sought this transparency after the Los Angeles Police Department's efforts at gang intelligence gathering stepped on too many of the wrong toes. Besides transparency into the department's gang intelligence gathering, undercover operations receive periodic audits. As important as these efforts became for public civil rights, they did little to reduce gang threats to Los Angeles residence or the Los Angeles Police Department's officers.

I suppose the great scandal in our Pico Union area's Rampart division gave Chief Parks the worst scandal in the Los Angeles Police Department's history. Had our police intelligence efforts turned inside too, we might have avoided recruiting criminals into world renowned police department.

In the Pico Union District, home to those misfits called the "18th Street gang," in 1996 this group of young people became targets for an Officer Raphael Perez; not to be outdone by gang atrocities, Perez arrested Juan Francisco Ovando; Perez and his partner took Ovando to an abandoned apartment building and shot the kid in the back of the neck. Paralyzed for life, he received a sentence of 23 years for assaulting a police officer.

Later, Perez got busted while stealing 8 pounds of cocaine from a police locker. Turning states evidence, the puke in police uniform pleaded State's evidence. As a result of his plea bargaining, some of Los Angeles' finest turned out to belong to their own little gang, a police gang. This alone reminds of of an Orange County Sheriff's gang operating out of the coroner's department, Anyway, Over a dozen Los Angeles Police Officers either fired or forced to resign.

Now this sounds a lot like Orange County. A board of inquiry examined the distribution of formal authority and found managerial incompetence in the Rampart gang division. It operated by rules of the circus culture.

Now, earlier, around 1994, this all follows Police Chief Williams' final days at the helm. It turns out that he invited himself into a terrible conflict of interest, not so much unlike those we find in our Los Angeles and Orange County coroners' departments. After all, a conflict of interest is a conflict of interest. Williams had been taking his personal business to Las Vegas and receiving free rooms and means. This behavior definitely flies in the face of a reasonable police department's ethical conduct.

This lack of respect for the badge and department protocol would cost more than the chief's badge. His management had increased officer awareness to community needs in some areas. The use of force went down and there were other signs of positive policing throughout previously hot-spots. Williams' loss meant more change without assurances of where our Los Angeles Police Department would head.

This came as bad news for African Americans who had hoped for more sensitive leadership in our Los Angeles Police Department. Racism had long plagued this standard-bearing department. Without serious changes among the rand-and-file police officers, racism would continue to instigate police brutality against Los Angeles' different demographic groups.

We need to recall that our Los Angeles Police Department's conduct toward street gangs remained unchanged for some time. Even after the Crips and Bloods (two opposing African American gangs) declared a truce in the spring of 1992, police continued to pressures those young people on the street involved in gangs. Black power became the focus for African American gang members, but the Los Angeles Police Department would have none of it. For them, nothing had changed. A truce meant nothing. They continued to harass gang members and broke up rallies among gangs. Even truce leaders were arrested as a form of "proactive" policing, misdirected as it was.

Within Latino culture a great gap grew as Latino families became more alienated from their home culture and estranged from their Westmont neighbors, as well as the Los Angeles Police Department. In public schools, Mexican-American children influenced by extended families, cooperative learning, community and religious convictions were in conflict with American secularism and materialism. In classrooms this conflict became too much for great numbers of Mexican American children.

Many of these children then made their way to Westmont streets for companionship and self-affirmation. Naturally, groups configured in to gang-style organizations took up the school district's slack and recruited dropout to their ranks. Once on the streets, new gang members were required to prove their loyalty to their gangs.

As a response to our growing drug war and drug epidemic, gangs cashed in on drug dealing as if they were coroner's employees cashing in on death cleanup opportunities.

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