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So game plan is two focusing on floors, one gopher grabbing the flooring that's coming up, and one focusing on blood splatter because we noticed down the hallway and on the ceiling in the hallway, there is a decent amount of blood splatter as well there. So onward we go. I'm thinking it started here just because this was kind of isolated and just from the layout on the couch and stuff. I feel like someone was probably sitting right here, started here, probably got back to his feet here because there's a puddle. And then I would think he probably went that way because that's where the most blood traffic is. It's impossible to like, and then from the bathroom came back out this way and that's why this part's so scattered and then out the door is what I would have seen from what I see. It's just a lot. So you're going to start in that corner there. You're going to do this here. Fee's going to grab everything that you guys are pulling up I'll grab the green scrubbies and shit and do that. Blood splatter. And then we also have to kind of wipe down the furnishings and things like that because they want to keep all furnishings. So here we go. It's a very bloody mess but it will get done eventually. It's difficult. At least it looks like it's going to be difficult anyways with as little pry bars as we have. This is a huge job. This floor is so hard to take off. We have a lot of work here. This is a lot of work too. Doing is just scrubbing the blood splatter off and then I'll go back through and I think Nick is pushing me out of my corner there. He's like, take your time. I'm here all day. I'm sad. So sad. So if you guys look here, this is why we're removing all the flooring because it actually seeps down in. So we're going to have to treat the flooring underneath it here because it got all under the glue. I'm trying to just let this sit. I still have a little bit more blood splatter in this one spot here but I want my sanitizer to kind of sit on permanent. Kind of soak it in so that I can just kind of pop it off and wipe everything down and it should be good to go there. If you guys look here, there's blood splatter along here, along here. A small bit on the ceiling as well. The secret indication that this is actually there, the stabbing can take place. Kind of the whole work your way from top to bottom but because the extent of this job and there's so many people here, I have one person being a gopher, two working on the flooring and I'm focusing on blood splatter just because it's super, super strategic. Very detail oriented so I don't want one of the movies to take a chance on missing something. I'll stay on the hallway. Do you need a hand? I always do. It's like legit, your hand. Just mirror check. Baby hand syndrome. Makes everything look good. Your strong arm. My strong arm. Grandma's strong arm. I love this tool. When you're... Enquires or to violence. I mean I joke around like I'm a cut people. Everything starts to blend together when you're in the room. You guys gave me so little steam. It's getting better than I was thinking but this kind of floor is hard to take off. The problem is going to be the glue. Taking a breather because I'm sick and I carry the biopin up the stairs. Fiona got me sick. Nick got Fiona sick. Fiona got me sick. We were having like a menage à trois. Yeah. It's really hot. Other than that, it's fine. Sweat that's about to run into my eyes in a mile. It's going to bother me soon though. That's icing our boots before we leave this place. What I'm doing here is just double checking that we got all the blood splattered. So I'm using indicated to spray. That's how I know. It's actually sticking to the glue so we're going to have to parlay and scrape it rather than it just coming up like any other flooring and we just have to vacuum up and then we would be able to seal the floor. This one, of course there's always that where we have to hand scrape everything and I'm going to have to go in and have to vacuum. That's one scraping. So enjoy your KSMR of vacuuming. Scrub the wire. Everywhere. The blood is in the glue. It's mixed. So it's so hard to remove. So we are going to clean. We're going to scrub. And then we are going to paint the blood. V, you want to grab the hepper back and have that going as we're walking our way back so that way it's getting sucked up and clean all at one time. Maybe you want to hit see if you can hit some more spots that I was finding. Thank you. That's it guys. On to the next.