These Are the Biggest BIO'S We've Ever Cleaned-Up!!!
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- THESE... are the BIGGEST Bio Clean-Ups we've ever seen on Crime Scene Cleaning!
00:32 | 19 Days of Rotting
3:45 | Fly Buffet
6:55 | Massive Body Meltdown
11:25 | Tub with Chunks of Flesh
13:13 | Most Maggots
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My grandma is in FL and we’re in Ohio, we didn’t hear from her for 2 days and immediately had the cops over there. They broke down the door but thank the Lord she was alive; she fell and wasn’t able to get up to the phone. She’s ok now, but it was the scariest day of my life. Thank you for cleaning up and respecting the final resting place of these people. They had lives and loved ones too, thank you so so much. ❤️
So glad your grandma is ok ❤
@@happyheidi747 me too ❤
Only in Ohio 😢❤
I am very glad she's okay. ❤ It's very scary to not be able to contact a loved one like that. I myself am handicapped and I have in home assistance. I have health issues too. I don't want my family to worry about me but I understand that they will because they love me.
similar story ! bless your grandma
The mental fortitude to reach into that tub...
ong it was like some outlast crap!
Yeah, I couldn't do it. 😬😄
@@chunli1143I thought this too!
@@whitetipvelociraptor5759Haha, so funny..
Kinda creepy how you can see the person's interests and personality around the house but all that's left of them are just dried fuilds.
Materials things are nothing when your dead. Maybe I should not buy useless crap and spend time on connecting with love ones. Life is so short.
@@sol-leks6122yeah.
@@sol-leks6122 Nah if you think about it it's nice to see their interests around the house, it humanizes who they were. At least for me.
Sad not creepy
@@sol-leks6122 Some people find joy in collecting trinkets or decorating their homes as they'd like.
It’s so sad that someone dies alone. That’s just heartbreaking to me.
You guys do a great job…
That's what happens when you don't put family first in your life.
Starting with the Boomer generation, most people put career first in their life and act like they will live forever....I know TONS of people who are gonna end up like this one day and they have no idea.
If you are like 35 and still haven't had any kids, you are likely to end up here. It's just the cold truth. Even good friends have a hard limit on what they are compelled to do for you. It's all about family.
@@ChadDidNothingWrong so breed to have someone witness your death.
@@ChadDidNothingWrong blood dosen't mean anything to me
@@ChadDidNothingWrong dumbest shit ever
@@UwUImShio I'm sorry you have that opinion.
Our neighbor across the street passed away alone in his home. No one figured it out for over two weeks. It was many weeks of cleaning and eventually replacing the flooring for the smell to dissipate from the neighborhood. A full week prior to finding him I was scouring our property for a dead animal. It was all very surreal and sad. Thank God for companies like you. It is a very needed profession.
it truly takes special people to do this sort of work. There's no way I could, I'm far too weak in the stomach but I know this helps the families out tremendously
Yeah. Im good in cleaning but I cant stand worms.
I would just take the vacuum cleaner. Wupti and it’s done
I can handle it for humans, yet I can't clean up a dead animal carcass.
@mikkeler2721 Yeah, that's not going to work haha. You've obviously never been on the scene where someone was dead and decomposing for days, weeks, or months. It's a lot of work to clean it up and get rid of the smell. It's not a fun or easy job.
Oh man. I'm just now reading your message after writing mine. Basically mirror one another. Cheers
i didn't realize how melty a person gets after just 2.5 weeks
Wonder if that also happens when we die and say go right to a funeral home? Do they empty us? Lord...just burn me!
@@Thing1DadaThing2Kiki No, if you die and go to a funeral home right away this doesn’t happen. Your body will only stiffen up after a few hours, but this takes weeks. And yes, at the funeral home they have special machines that remove our bodily fluids and replace it with formaldehyde so the body doesn’t decompose like this.
Melty is the technical term from now on
Liiiqqquuiiidddd~~~~~~🌊🌊
@@Beelzebubby91that depends where you live. Embalming isn’t normal in every country. Typically if it’s not normal to be embalmed where you live, your body will be kept cold so it doesn’t decompose before it’s buried or cremated.
It can take weeks to decompose like this, however, temperature and humidity plays a major role. Sometimes it only takes a few days
I will NEVER again complain about cleaning my bathroom. Ever.
It hurt so much seeing that not only were they alone and not known for so long, but seeing their life everywhere. They were a Harley lover, they loved cats, massive CD music collection and were pretty tidy so one assumes a house proud and they took care of themselves. Makes you tear up.
Why does that hurt you? Makes me wondering because I don‘t care about people. Especially if I don‘t know them.
@@sandym2502it’s called sympathy.
@@sandym2502but I’m also the same way for some reason.
As a retired 911 dispatcher, i understand why you use a little humor on the job, because if you don't it will eat at you. My father killed himself and i had call a crime scene clean up crew. They had to cut out parts of the floor, when i finally went to the house there were so many flies it looked like someone had put black curtains on all the windows. I had to take a briefcase out of the house with all his paperwork. Everytime i open that briefcase, it smells truly like death. Its a smell i am so familiar with and i can not tell you how impressed I am with you all doing your job. Its been about 10 years since he died and when i watch your show it reminds me of my fathers home. But the flies and maggots i found all over the house afterwards was amazing.
Omg, so do they leave the house smelling like death then? Like their hair, probably gets stuck in their nose? The briefcase realed like death just from being IN the house??
Sorry about your dad though honey ❤
@Rae yes. In the basement right now. If I go down and open it. It's awful. The death flies or what ever their called land on everything. There must have been a million of them feeding and laying eggs, eating him ( still makes my skin crawl) breeding, pooping. The windows looked black. There were so many flies on them.
i am so sorry to hear that, they shouldn't have made you go inside there. i do bio cleanup and regularly get items out of the home for family, and clean them before they are returned.
My gosh, what a mess is that apartment! Unbelievable the condition it is after the tenant died and wasn’t discovered for 19 days. These guys are great cleaning all kind of things. God bless them all for the good job they do.
How I’m eating rice and watching this make me think I’d survive this job
Disco rice
Yeah I have food in front of me and I’m debating on eating. I’ll have to stop watching while I do so.
I was just thinking, there has to be a better way to get that bio off the bathroom floor. I would use a squeegee.
Spaulding has been removing body decompositions for over 20 years. The reasons they don't use squeegees: Rubber gaskets are porous. Squeegees would just push the bacteria deeper into any microscopic recessed surfaces and squeegees can not be sterilized at high heat therefore they'd have to be thrown away just like the paper towels they are using.
My aunt died in her home during the summer. My cousin went to her house and found her dead. She had been dead over a week so when the coroner came to remove her, her body just fell apart. Everything fell off her. At her funeral we just had a picture because of course we couldnt have the body there. She had to be immediately buried. Rest in Heaven Aunt Verda😔
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 Rest In Peace With Our Heavenly Father
Queen Aunt Verda 👑🫶🏾💕
I’m so sorry❤😢
"you're standing at the gates of hell. Run." 😂😂 Oh man!
Japan has a good product that seems to soak up bio. The channel is Kansai Clean; the English version. It's a completely different procedure there.
I just watched one of their videos-they are amazing! Thank you so much for the recommendation!
The Japanese decomp cleaners show so much more respect.
@@Di12750 we tend to deal with stuff in the US weird...laughing at wrong moments, making jokes around serious issues like the melted guy in the hallway behind u... it's like we aren't trained. Japan is an extremely cultural country. Very proper. We are just uncouth I'm America.
They make actual stuff for bio soak up. But it's expensive so im sure they are using a cheaper, more accessible product. That's cat litter
In Japan, I would assume that there is a lot less overweight people also so it would make sense that the clean up, still sad and terrible, would be a lot to deal with because of the body mass compared to America.
Al I can say it’s tragic to die alone and be lying there for days on end. Having said that I live alone now and that I can’t see changing, End of life is so gross
Sharon I’m the same as you. Sending you much love ❤️
@@rachelmayes298 sending you love also. From Vancouver island bc Canada
I’m sending love to both you women 🫶🏾
Consider a life alert or something. ❤
You should find a buddy to do daily checkups. My dad has a friend who lives in Iowa that he does this with and it makes me a lot more comfortable as he enters his senior years
I’m sure the landlords don’t make any mention to the new tenants about the previous residence in the unit
Just imagine you randomly come across this video and realize you are the new tenant
i also do bio remediation, some states require notice, others do not. not a bog deal either way unless you're worried about ghosts; we get EVERYTHING out but that. gotta call a priest for ghosts.
@@ryanmarie4461
GUARANTEED you only get 99.8%
Something is left behind from these cleanups.
Depends on the state, some states are required to tell new tenants if any past tenants passed away in the home
I am a Polish firefighter but if I could, I would be happy to help you in such work very nice team and atmosphere because this is the most important thing in such work
pure mind!
There is no amount of money that will make me work in the smell of decomposition. Someone has to do it. Great job Guys!
I find it funny how you have to bleep out death but you can show a dudes skin being scraped off a door 🤣
RUclips: “swearing” 😡👎❌
Also RUclips: “dead body gunk” 🤗🤪✅
Right!!
Just goes to show how far we really are from AGI becoming a real thing. Algorithms are impressive and all but the still don't come remotely close to the human brain.
@@mustwereallydothis Adjusted gross income?
@@GamingKing545 WTAF???
What happens with all the areas the flies touch after standing in the bodily fluids. I’m sure they spread it around the building some what.
I guess we know the saying I will always be with you came from!
That’s why you don’t let flies land on your food 😅
@@jessicatheresa3985 For sure🤮
Flies love almost anything gross, so their feet are practically max dirty no matter what
Good question!
Tank sprayer would help soooo much instead of wreaking your hands pumping a little bottle.
I just love all you do for your customers and the community and passed on with each franchise you have Laura. This service you provide it truly unique
I love the job you do with such care for the deceased and family
My Uncle wasn't heard from for 5 days...we found him and had to clean his bio hazard. That was the most difficult thing I've had to be apart of.
Who else screamed when he reached into that tub??? The maggots!!!! God bless them, I COULD NOT!!!
Yeah, if i were a maggot i'd be mortified!
It seems to me that an enterprising person could come up with a line of disposable and biodegradable cleaning implements that could be used in this jobs that would save the workers from having to squat and do so much bending. The work your teams do is amazing!
I would use a El Diablo truckmounted system to clean this up, steam clean every surface, use a pre spray, then use another chemical for a final clean. Not only does this machine can do carpets, but a whole range of other surfaces, like concrete, tile and grout, bathtub and showers, etc.
@ekiwyar8512 Then the question becomes how horrible it is to clean the machine if even possible, remember this is biohazard you can just leave it and forget it
I know that it takes a special person to be able to clean this kind of stuff up, I don’t think I could do it 😮
I'm sorry but I don't think I'll be able to live in a place where someone died.
If you’re living in a 60+ year old building , there’s a high chance someone might have died in it
If you've ever stayed in a hotel that's more than a decade old, there is a not-insignificant chance someone has died in your room. My family owns a small motel, and several of our rooms have had people die in them. Interestingly, room 13 is the only room with 2 casualties.
You would never know when you moved in
oh i’ve got some bad news
Realtors will usually never tell you either
they explained very well what the fluids and matter was composed of, and how it ended up like that.
[I'm making a face like a duchess who smelled a fart.]
Accurate, most people don't get exposed to gorey stuff
It feels so wrong that I'm watching this while enjoying my ice cream
thanks for watching!
These folks deserve a hell of a raise. ❤
I imagine a lot of your Bio's are very close to toilets. A symptom of an imminent heart attack is sudden urge to urinate and mainly happens during night. People die from heart attack happening as they get off toilet
Whew God that man has a pair of brass low hangers to reach his entire hand into that tub to pull the plug out. 😮 I could never the sheer mental compacity to even be able to do that. Most people put in that moment could NEVER
ive been in a similar spot, and i used the full suit, double glove, AND giant trash bag method. wasnt taking any chances that the suit leaked
That bathtub though.....😱 It had jets. You cannot convince me those jets are clean.
I'd have to replace it.
they have chemicals that dissolve ANYTHING nasty, ive seen them at work. the plastic parts of the jets will have to be removed and replaced, but the porcelain can be treated no problem
so you're saying you'd have a nice soak after that then?@@ryanmarie4461
You guys do such a great job!
I think that hot tub needs to go though!😖😣 I always wonder if the new tenants are made aware of the death & decomposition that just happened in their new home😢
Yeah i agree. Would definitely have a hard time using that tub afterward
No, they aren't, generally.
No lol. Landlords don’t have to disclose people dying in places, so they won’t 🤷♀️
Isnt there a law that says if you ask if someone has died on the premises they have to tell you? Or is that just real estate rules?
@JannieWood there should be😖
If not, I'm definitely going to do my research before buying or renting anything, lol!
I know this is unrelated to video, but as a long time fan, I was so stoked to see you Laura on The Weakest Link! But I literally screamed in frustration 5 minutes later 😭
This job takes special kind of people because I couldn’t. Thankful for you all ❤
Ya'll don't get paid enough for this. Starting pay $14.58 to $21.27 based on experience.
Edit: I just looked at my closest one and it's in another state, Louisville Kentucky. Just under 90 miles. That's what they are hiring for.
Very sad 😔
I'm a transport Assistant for a funeral home- we also work with medical examiners- for me? Doesn't matter how heavy, messy, how long they've been there or how gruesome. 17/hr.
Sigh
Yea....
Goddamn. Putting their health at risk cleaning literal bio hazards along with having to deal with what I imagine are very strong cleaners that's not nearly enough pay
@@dragonmama08 Should be $25 or more. Yikes.
thats a rip off, i was hired at $22/hr and received a raise to $28/hr after my promotion 2 months into the job. i certainly wouldnt do it for $15/hr
Oh my gosh. You all are troopers to have to do all these cleanups. I'm glad people have this help though when needed. Fan from Indianapolis Indiana.
I could never.... Kudos to you and your career. It's a job that such a minimal amount of people would be open to tackle. You should be proud of your profession. A true angel warrior.
I live alone and sometimes I wonder if when I die, I will be alone or in a nursing home or a facility so people can call the ambulance and the police department.
The gases inside the body, especially inside a dead body, are very powerful and strong that the body explodes. And if the person die in the water like the ocean, river, lake, etc. the body will emerge to the surface no matter how heavy the person might wight or how many things it may have to weight it down; I mean, in case a dead body thrown into the ocean or rivers where a crime has been committed and the perpetrator put lots of things in the body to make it go down the bottom. BUT the gases will make sure it surfaces.
The end of life is certainly not pretty at all. I give a lot of credit to doctors when performing autopsies being exposed to bad odors and all kind of bacteria in the body. And I give lots of credit to the Spaulding staff for cleaning these places. They do a hell of a job.
Kudos to all of them. 👍👏👏👏🙌🙌
It’s crazy how you melt and stick to things, I never knew you go all *gloopy~*
I can't imagine where we would all be without you.If I ever see a bio crew I will tell them just that ❤
I need you guys to post more often. I go through withdrawals. Thanks. 😂❤
These have been hitting my feed lately for some reason, but I am not complaining. So many old things are new again. If no one is claiming items from these trashouts, have you considered putting some of the things you find up for sale? HVS, cassettes, records, old toys... I have even seen some things still in boxes. You guys could turn a pretty penny to help with expenses on places like eBay or vintage sales sites.
That's decedent's property though...
@@margodphd "...if no one is claiming items..." The dead have no need for property and the surviving family would of course take or pass on things. Then the estate would would sell what it can to cover debts. Whatever is left over is up for grabs. I am not an idiot and I know how these things work. I have survived both my parents's deaths, my siblings deaths and some friends who named me as executor.
I struggle with the idea of mortality and the afterlife and stuff, so this helps me come to terms with it a bit. Kind of seeing first hand what comes next.
I'm overwhelmed just looking at that mess. Omg.
I honestly feel like this type of job is a great gateway for anyone interested to become a valuable employee for organized crime
🎶 Have you heard? There’s a decomp in St. Petersburg 🎵
The bathroom seems like a common theme in these videos.
my grandfather died on the toilet. i think it has something to do with how they're feeling directly before death. thinking they need to go to the bathroom or that a bath could help them feel better.
I would legit be more worried about slipping and falling in all that bio mess than the actual cleanup.
Do the homeowners or management need to report that to potential new tenants or owners??? For me, knowing something like this happened would turn me away for a move-in.
depends on the laws where you live, some places require only disclosing violent deaths like murders, some require none at all
I've been waiting for this video, and it was a good one!
For the last bio could you guys have put something down to absorb some of the fluids?
I think you guys are amazing doing what you do
I was wondering the same thing! We’re they just hazing the poor lady since she was being trained or something lol?
@@sirdidymus24
Yeah that would make sense actually, getting her used to all the fluids. I can't even imagine the smell! What an amazing job they do
Sadly with fat it only soaks so much up, it’s like the grease you cook out of burger thick and oily
The hardest part for me would be not to want to get on my hands and knees to clean. My poor back would be soooooo on fire! Definitely not a job for people who have back problems
"There's gotta be hundreds atleast a thousand maggots"
Literally the equivalent of Patrick saying 10 when asked how many mattresses were in the warehouse
One of my worst fears is dieing on the toilet..im so sorry no one should have to die like that.
I would love to see how you clean up drug labs in a near future video.
How do you keep your sanity during and after cleanup without outside resources to help you. You cant smoke this kind of thing away.
it just takes a certain type of person; if you see something like this and have a big reaction, no amount of therapy is going to make it better. im strong stomached, and so smoking is exactly the method i use to deal with it 😅 that and long, hot showers
A mop works way better than paper towels when you're cleaning up fluids and maggots on a tile floor!
You want to keep decomp body fluids to a confined area , a mop will just spread it and make it larger and that's why they remove it a handful at a time 🤢
nope, mop spreads the fluids around too much and its vital that each towel is thrown away in a regulated biowaste container. we dont use paper towels, but we do use cotton towels and each has to be disposed of entirely after 1 maybe 2 wipes. i know it looks like its frustratingly slow to use towels for this kind of job, and really it can be, but its important that you get up every single little bit of it, and a mop just wont do that.
I don't know how u do it what hard work u guy's do amazing work
My heart breaks for the ppl who passed away and were alone. 😥😥 💔💔
I thought I wanted to do this, I’ve quickly changed my mind!
better to learn that now, than to get into the field first! it isnt for everyone
I had an old classmate who committed suicide and wasn't found for a month. I think it's horrible that family and friends can be pushed away like that.
It saddens me when someones loved one dies and sits for so long that the decomp is dreadful.
I noticed you walked onto the bodily fluids.
How do you decontaminate your boots?
Would it not be better to put on overshoes? That way you can just pull them off.
Honestly? I work for a third party funeral home, a lot of medical examiner calls- we just wipe the bottom of our shoes with cleaning wipes.. we're not provided booties or anything.
im in the same line of work and noticed that as well, our team uses the suits with attached feet, or even just booties if its the end of the job and all the bio has been removed. i would never feel like the bottom of my shoes could get clean; rubber is a porous surface, literally cannot be disinfected. wild to me they were just walking around in thier shoes 😳
Very informative and respectful work you guys are doing. Super intriguing ❤
Why is Melanie and that dude walking on that floor without having cleaned in? Thier boots will track that bio everywhere!
I told my niece we needed to start a franchise in Eastern NC. We both find this interesting
My family fink i mad because I can still eat food while watching these videos.
you could absolutely have a future doing this work
I had a water recovery in iraq of a local nation. We had to "pop" him to be able to handle him and get him into the bag. Definitely the worst thing i have ever done.
It's unbelievable how people treat their selves but I believe when people go to that dark place inside their head there's no turning back😢😢 until they are found in a horrible way mental health should be more of a priority in this world and check on your loved ones so if you're ever going by your neighbor's apartment or house and you start to see Mail stacking up or flies in the window especially a lot of blow flies call for a check on the person or family
If I'm being honest, every time I see the maggots in such large numbers my instant thought is: "I'd put a chicken in there to clean up the maggots" I would absolutely do that
Oh ya. Everytime we cleaned up the sheep poop we'd let all the chickens free and they loved it.
holy cross contamination batman, no no no
This is a message to Melanie, Indianapolis franchise. "WHY would YOU want a bio-hazard, crime scene cleanup franchise when you are SOOOO grossed out with the cleanup process? Perhaps a residential or business office cleaning company would better suitable for you. Just stating the obvious.
Very well stated 👍🏼
Out of all of them, the bathtub bio was the worst for me.🤮🤢
I don't see how they would get it out of the internal jet system of that tub
@@synesthesia.aesthetic these companies have access to cleaning agents that the average person does not. Powerful propietary chemicals will pull out and disinfect anything that might be in the pumps for that jet tub. Personally, i'd rather have the whole thing torn out and replaced, but these guys really make some nasty shit look new again.
@@roadrocket7770still the way the jets are constructed makes the possibility of nooks and crannies where pressure of water with chemicals might have disinfected the surface but left bigger..bits. older plastic can be quite porous and so can gaskets..
And the mental image too...
@roadrocket7770 they aren't getting it out of the jets 100%. Guaranteed that smell will keep coming back. I would make them remove the entire tub. The drains will also still smell. I wouldn't even want to live there at all, actually.
The last decomp video got me. I have a slight fear of maggots, I have a strong gut to not feel sick looking at something but this pushed me to my gag limit, I could imagine the smell while she wiped up the maggots and decomp. Hope they get paid alot to do that job.
I've been watching your videos for a few years now, and this question just dawned on me: What happens to the bones of the body? Do they decompose out in the open that fast? Or does the coroner pick them up prior to your cleanup?
They are taken away with whatever remains of the body by the coroner.
Whoosh
@@K.Tourigny-uk4xf😂
biohazard teams aren't legally able to work with the remains to the deceased, just the remains of the remains if that makes sense 😅 whatever is considered "the body" gets picked up and taken to the state/city coroner or a funeral home before cleanup teams ever arrive.
@ryanmarie4461 they sometimes have to clean up hair and skin that gets stuck to surfaces, though.
The sewer fungus looked crazy. I wonder what a sample analysis would show
My friend: *gagging*
Me: *casually eating a cupcake*
And yet I can't stand hamburgers... *retching*
Yea, I’m having cheese and crackers with my viewing…
Imagine being someone’s next in kin and no nothing and have to pay to get everything arranged for their death…
Do you guys change clothes before eating lunch I'm asking bc I would think the smell would penetrate the clothes
we dont, but if you wanted to bring a change of clothes nobody would give you shit about it. if youre fully and properly suited up, nothing gets on your clothes.
You should’ve tested that fungus. Really curious what it could’ve been
So the body fluids just leaks out everywhere?? Wow
Bloody hell there was a lot of wine bottles the guy liked a glass or two !!!! Yous all do a good job
I personally couldnt do this job, my gag reflex is bad.
But that million magots one was horrific! My nightmares have nightmares about things like that!!
But it did make me want to get some big heavy boots on and stomp on them all!!
All you people who do that job are wonderful people and are not given the recognition you deserve! Thankyou ❤
My close friend Alan mann passed away from type 1 diabetes wasn't found for nearly a week no one checked on him how can that happen is beyond me he was from alberta canada was 52 years old I do miss him terribly great job you guys doing I seen and smelled dead person you never forget it greetings from uk 🇬🇧🐾🦊
Persons' hair going into the respirator was triggering me on the first clip
#3 I'm glad he acknowledged it too. I was wondering why the bio was so large.
I'm eating vegetable soup watching this and honestly I have no idea how.
So I was moving a freezer out of a house that had been unplugged for days but not emptied of its meat.
Worst smell I ever experienced when we opened it. Of course the freezer could not be salvaged. CanNOT imagine how bad a body would smell.
I keep coughing and gagging yet I'm still watching.😂😂🤮🤮
After you guys clean do you go through the house with UV lights to see if the bio has been entirely removed? Or would it still show signs of where bio was reguardless if it’s as clean as it can be?
Exactly. Guaranteed they get about 99.8%
GOD bless you all. The things and smells you have to deal with
I get annoyed at ordinary dirt walked through the house, so I'd be really pissed if someone died and left a huge, smelly mess on the floor.
The mental fortitude...
I bet the smell is terrible, if I did that kind of job I know I would be defintely sick! Much respect to the decomp cleaning team! ❤
Omg using little pieces of paper to clean so much of that contaminated area is really extra work I’m sure there is a bigger cleaner paper to wipe all of that stuff 😮
I was thinking of becoming a crime scene cleaner but had a couple of questions.
1. Is the smell that bad? I'm pretty good with blood, cleaning, and seeing the remains of loved ones but sometimes smell can get to me. Will that be a huge problem from becoming a crime scene cleaner?
2. Is there things you have seen that you can't show on RUclips?
3. Can you get desensitized after doing the job for so long?
Man how do you even slipped after this with no nightmares?!?