 Do you ever wonder what happens when the police leave? Crime scene cleaners are private companies that handle the cleanup after the police are gone. Spalling DeCon is one of the nation's largest cleanup companies handling the aftermath of homicides, suicides, decompositions, hoarding, and much more. These are our stories. Well, welcome to Pennsylvania. We've got a unique and wonderful hoarding job today. A gentleman passed on, he was old, but he collected a lot of stuff, and it got pretty messy. Most of the stuff that we're pulling out, at least the stuff that we're throwing away, is at least 30 years old, 40 years old. A real hand grenade. The good news is it's empty. The guy had a lot of guns. He made his own ammunition and his whole ammunition table. There's Scotch whiskey. There's Irish whiskey. This one, for instance, is from 1964. There was a gravity eyeball. Oh my God, that's huge. Look at those ribs. Oh, that looks like some sort of intestine. Cow? Possibly? Maybe elephant? Oh my God. Good morning. Good morning. Welcome to day three. Say hi to your new fans. This is fantastic. What's up guys? Wow. That's awesome. I'm gonna be watching the comments. I totally liked and subscribed. Okay, so this is day three. That hoarding house. We're gonna knock it out. We're gonna get the upstairs totally cleaned out today. Move down to the second floor. We have to wait and decide what it is that we have to get rid of. There's furniture that has to stay. A powder keg. Oh, literally? Literally a powder keg. All black powder, whole drum, whole drum of black powder. Holy shit. Sitting in a house in a basement underneath. His face is rotted. What is that? It's a pheasant. Oh, well. Our weight, is it? Oh, wait, what's that down there? Concord grape. Oh. Yeah. How the hell did you know that? We need to take you to the ice. I got good ice. I got good ice. Some AI, if you could spot that from a mile away. Hey, if we're keeping tabs, I found the wheel and I found the yearbook. With the diploma. What is this? Oh, mistletoe. What is this machine? It's an oven. It's an old, old oven. That's cool. Probably one of the first electric ovens that ever existed. That looks like a costume piece from like Robin Hood or something. Yeah. When all you get to see was their legs. Yeah. Oh, rifle barrels. This one's got it. Look at that old fashioned scope. You see that? Got these beads. Open the fridge, boy. Probably the same thing. That looks like brandy. It's got a Star David on it. It's kosher. It's got a Star David on it. Cherry kosher from Passover. The bottle is Rudolph Joe and her. Czechoslovakia. I haven't had a drink in three years, dude. I'm not drinking some 50 year old. Oh my God. I don't even want to look. I'm just going to close it. There's got to be something dead in here somewhere. You're absolutely right. It's right here. Oh my God. Holy shit. You have a great sniffer. Is it right right there? Yeah. That's huge. That is big. Look at those ribs. Let's go to the Bible and see if we can resurrect it. Old Fitzgerald, depending on if it's old, very old, or very, very old, they have different kinds. It can be up into the thousands. So certain bottles of this at auction, which is really how you can only get it anymore. You can't really go to a store and buy that. But you'll be bidding up to $1,500, $2,000 for a bottle. That's even half empty. That's pretty cool. That's one of the things that you put aside if you find them. There's Scotch whiskey. There's Irish whiskey. There's bourbons. There's bottles here. Most of them are full, but they have things like tax stamps. This one, for instance, is from 1964. You can tell that it's been torn, so it's probably been open. That decreases the value of these things, but it's still something that somebody would want to purchase at an auction. It doesn't matter how gross the bottle is. Like this one's absolutely awful looking. Just a little bit of soap and water is what they would put on this. Clean it up, make it look as good as they could. Certain bottles of this, the Johnny Walkers, if they have a proof higher than 80, so this one's 86.8, they stop producing that somewhere around the 70s. That would be somewhere around 50 years old for that bottle. And 50-year-old whiskey is very, very highly sought after. Companies like Skinner Auction House, they actually have an alcohol auction going on right now that you can put bids on. And they have things just like this in there. So certain alcohols will go bad, but whiskey will pretty much stay. And definitely it'll just evaporate out. See, this is one of the ones that scare me, because you look at it, and who would want to put that in them? You know? That's dangerous. Someone trying to bribe me. Yeah. But this one, I'm not sure what the actual auction price is for this one, but I know that this particular bottle is a very rare bottle. And I know that that one's worth a pretty penny. Drug responsibly. They want to just grab the eyeball. We don't like that. Look at the hole in the skull. Can you see the eyes moving? Yeah. Hey, Becky. Picky doll. You can see the floor now. Yeah, it's insane. Like, this is a huge difference compared to what it was yesterday. I found a bunch of gun boxes, cartridges, good back tiles. Whenever you see ones with, like, the black tips or green tips, they usually mean either it's armor-piercing or it's armor-piercing incendiary. So basically, if it is armor-piercing incendiary, I'm not too versed on the tip colors on them. But if that were the case, when you fire this out and it hits its target, there's a secondary primer on the inside here. And when that hits, it crushes. It causes a small explosion, causing more damage on whatever you're hitting. Like I said, this guy used to reload ammunition. As bad as I would want to, I wouldn't fire any of these off because if you fire somebody's ammunition that they loaded and you didn't see how they did the process or how much power they put in, you could actually damage your gun and break it. Or hurt yourself, because I've seen guns on each of these explode from hand loads. So it's pretty dangerous. And guns are dangerous enough. Yeah. In the wrong hands. Chinese money. Pretty cool. I've never seen a Chinese coin before. This is probably like the 30th gun case. It's a box for a Ruger Mini 14. It's basically... Is the gun designed after the M1 Grand or Garand? I don't like the World War II. Yeah, but it's magazine-fed. And usually in 2, 2, 3, or 5, 5, 6. This is the third car of the duty. Yeah. This is like Freddy Krueger's boiler room if he also was a pack rat. Yeah, and sort of like a leather face. It's gonna pop out of the corner. Seriously. It's hard to find, but if you find them, you'll find them in places like this. It is those old African sculptures that you'll see, the really jet-black ones. They're made with the type of wood called Gabon ebony, or Gabon ebony. I'm not sure how they pronounce it. But if you get a big enough piece of it, you could sell it to instrument makers like Luthiers. Ebony is special in that it's the only type of wood they standardly use on expensive instruments like handcrafted violins and handcrafted cellos and things like that. Four-foot tall African statue that's made prior to 1900. Beware of opening any boxes. You're gonna unleash some... Yeah. I've seen the Evil Dead way too many times. No, no, no Latin, no Latin. Pick one, something like eyeball. Oh. Is it kimchi? I don't even know. That looks like some sort of intestine. It's wieners. There's wieners in there. Yeah, yeah, he might be right. Cow, possibly. Maybe elephant. Pickled wiener. Probably tastes awesome. Should we find out? Smash the like button if you want me to open this and eat it. Oh boy. Can see it's eyes popping out. What was it? Oh my god, it's jaw. Is that a rat? I think that's a rat. I think that's its intestines. That's the scariest rat I've ever seen. It's weird to hold this. It's so big. Gel and tape. Oh god. It's totally done in there. That's amazing. Crusty to clown. We've also crusted salt. Where you going? Whoa. That was a puff. That was like 70 years of farts that just went in there. That's when you landed too long. One of those coils got off your ass crack. So next step is going to be to get the second floor knocked out. Get that out of the way. We got a big portion of what it was that was up there out already. A lot of the stuff we're just going to put out to the street or out to the side of the house and fellas have been coming by and picking it up. Every morning at 9 a.m. there's the same fellas here. Third floor is done. We moved down to the second floor. There's some big cabinets. Once we get that taken out. You got some all of your stuff. For your pleasure. OG Wiffleball Bat. The original production of Wiffleball Bat was two pieces. So when you see one that's one solid piece, which is what this was, when we took the tape off we found out that this isn't actually crack, it's just a line or a separation seam. Basically the old ones, the original production is rare and hard to find. So this one being that it's one of the later produced Wiffleball Bat, it's not really worth anything at all. But if you had the older one, you'd be in about 100 bucks, 150 bucks. Yeah, that's just all gunpowder. Smokeless, sparkling powder. So you got to be careful when you find that stuff. It's not just going to explode out of nowhere, but if you had a light or you dropped something that would spark on the inside of it, it could run the risk of going up and then we'd have a real big issue. Probably the time. Another mummy. Ew, is that rat? Another one? Yeah. I didn't see that. There's one over there too. We saw that earlier. Oh wow, yeah, I didn't see that. Crazy, it looks fake. Look at how real it is. Flowers? Well, I don't know if this is dirt or what, but this isn't really like it. I want to give a shout out to my two sons, Michael and Maverick. And hi, Grandma and Olivia. You know you want to say hi to her, girl. I don't know how many ways. Yeah, I don't got a couple. The last one though, it's full. A lot of time. It's probably his reloads. Yeah, a bunch of lead buckshot, 20 pounds worth of lead buckshot right there. Make sure you keep all your explosives and your ammunition in your gunpowder directly next to your heating unit. That's it. I'm just waiting for a real big spider to jump out. Yeah, I saw one earlier. I haven't seen any spiders yet. That's kind of weird. I just saw one over here. We're finishing up on day three here. Thumbster's full. This is about as much as we wanted to get done. We still have the shed left. The basement's still full with a lot of stuff. We have a whole bunch of bullets still in there. A whole bunch of knickknacks and plates. And they requested that if we find any Lennox wear today that we save that and put that to the side. So that's something we're going to start doing. This particular job that we're set up on, it was bid just for the horde. It wasn't bid for decontamination or anything like that. So basically all we're doing is getting the things out, trying to keep the dust as low as we can. And if it's something that they're looking to get done, we can come back and we can decontaminate. All right, so it's the end of the day. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Hey, welcome to day four. We're getting pretty close to wrapping the job up. We only have the basement and the shed over there to do. We do have most of the house done. However, it is still dirty. We weren't here for sanitization or any sort of like rodent drop and clean up. We're here strictly for the hoarding part of it. It's not going to look clean in there, but there is no hoarding there anymore. It's looking pretty good. The coolest thing, man. Got us. I don't know you're the army guy, Sal. Oh, yeah, it's a cool phone. Yeah, it is. Got some telephone. I think it's like a military phone. Back in the day. That spider on it. It's real creepy. It's a shame. That's one of the worst things about this. It's saying like, old military antiques or old antiques that are just aren't salvageable. Unless you put a ton of money and time into them. And oftentimes it's not worth it, unless it's like a historical piece. Yeah, there were some mice living in this one. I'm nervous. They're all kind of alive. They're dead mice in there. They probably died somewhere else. Got a ram's head. Good boy. Gigantic. But you got to be careful sticking your hands underneath things. You never know what's under there. I don't know what type of spider that is. More lab rounds. 308. It's a monster. Yeah, obviously like to reload his own ammunition. So these are all just bullet heads. Got a ton of them. Yeah. Saw some upstairs. They're just laying around the house. You got shells laying around the house. You take your shell, set it in your shell holder. For the proper shell. So whatever it was, you have a series of dies up here. And they've been used to shape the cartridge, crimp it, pop the primer out. So you pop it in, take it out, put a new one in. Boom. And once you had enough, you go into step two, you change your die to your next step, put it back in and put your rounds that you have prepared. You know, you put them in there, you see your projectile in, pop it up, and then you have a bullet. Like it's pretty cool. They're metal jacks. They're real ones. They're plastic, man. That's probably really cool. Yeah. I thought they were cute, so I put them to the side. The bouncy ball. Yeah, right? Where's that at? Yeah. Probably dry rotted and gone already. Or rat ate it. Or rat ate it. Yeah. Shut it up. Yeah. Like 100%. That's where they all came in at. Newbodies at Home Depot. They're nothing special. They want any tools that are usable, and this is very usable. You just clean the rust off, sharpen it. I'm famous. Listen, everybody knows bad things happen in Philadelphia, so stay tuned for the next episode. It's hot out. You can see all the sweat. Oh boy. And breath built up on the inside. Not fun. But... It's pretty fun. It's better than inhaling rat poop. Ew. With the thermos. I mean, you see them all the time, but you never see them with the thermos. So this was probably the customer's mothers from God knows when. Nashville, Tennessee. Yeah, this might be something. So we're going to leave it for them. That might be something. Yeah, that part's clean. It's definitely restorable. Yeah, it's restorable. And like the name, the Holly Hobby name, people like that kind of stuff. Two 10-year-old kids walk by and they're like, what are you guys doing? And I was like, it's cold hoarding. There's a reason your parents hold you to clean your damn room. Oh, an old kazoo. Here we go. Double-fifteen. Uh-huh. The maggots. Can we get them inside of it? Good. Oh, 75. Puppy Halloween. We'll get you one. Betamax. Oh, that's a bad amount of paper. Yeah, it's right here. Does it probably work? No. A lot of good work today. You know, customer seems pretty happy with it. We're going to come back one more day. You know, just a couple of people just to wrap up, make sure we got everything, double check, clean up a little bit here and there. Everywhere is done for the most part. We just got to come back for the basement, the shed, see if we can get up in the attic. But that's it. Thanks for coming to Philly, guys. We'll see you next time. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and ring that bell to be notified of the next episode. For more information, visit any of our locations.