 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. We are doing a hoard from drug addicts and homeless who had broken into the rental and have completely, completely destroyed it. So we found the sharps container. It's actually your analysis container that they're using as a sharps container. You can hear alcohol pads and things like that all the way around this room. So I'm pretty sure this is the room where they were having their fun. We are in Tampa just five minutes away from our office, which is really, really convenient. It's really awesome because we never get jobs like this. So we are doing a hoard from drug addicts and homeless who had broken into the rental and have completely, completely destroyed it. Today's goal is to do one trailer and try to get as much stuff from the first and second floor in that trailer. Should be good to go. All right, guys. So the weather outside is looking quite frightful, not in a winter wonderland kind of way. But we had a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico that has recently broken up. I feel sad for it because we all hate breakups. But we're getting all of the rain. It was going really, really, really fast. So yeah, we're getting all of the rain from that and it should be hitting in about an hour. Oh, if it rains on a job, we just keep going. Just be a little wet. We know some of you guys like it wet. It's not a bad looking house, though. I mean, from the outside. Can't really tell much about the inside just yet. We're going to focus solely on downstairs right now. That's an old RCA from like 1921. There's no electricity. You can't open up the windows. But we got this. That was a really good run, Nick. We got mice over there. Dad? No. There's a lot. Where? I don't do mice or breakfast that are alive. All right, Nick. Yeah, so it's an old house. Dodging weave. Dodging weave. That's it. Oh, yay. You burly man and then you had to squeeze in and it all went back to me. I didn't know you were like, oops. Everything is a total trash. Nick, what? You want to see Clam? Giant Norman. Look who showed up to the job site. Not on purpose. I didn't know I was coming here. Yeah. I was dropping off my mini-me. You got a baseball swing? A little bit, but mainly not for baseball. You want to see? No. You want to check? No, I'm good. That's just an embarrassment. I just didn't take my gloves off. I didn't want to give Jack Jack a hug with my dirty glove. Am I thirsty? Those are cool. Those are old. Let me see the year. They're all there, too. Not broken. Just the box. 1997 national champions. Clam inherited it from her father. Yeah, so she had to walk and talk. Walk and talk, guys. So she inherited the house, and she kind of just left it vacant until she figured out what she wanted to do with it. And that's when she noticed the drug addicts and things like that were living in here and actually just trashed the whole place. Oh my God. This stuff we're going to set aside. Anything personal like that? She said she'd like this to keep it. Yeah, she's actually going to renovate it and turn it into a rental. There he is. What's going on? Leaving? Oh! Get lonely, Lonnie. What are you doing? Hey, how are you feeling? You going swimming today? Take him here. Squeeze his arm and take Squishy. I'm going to take that. Squeeze his arm. Take Squishy. Squishy. Yeah. He's walking around and grabbing everybody saying Squishy. All right, man. You have a good day. He's the only non-Squishy one here. It's Muscle One! Super Gecko Muscle! His side gave out. And my side. That's funny as shit. The handle just broke. Then when his side gave out, my side dropped and just popped my shoulder out of place and then back in. Bye, Jack Jack! Bye, Jack Jack! Oh God. Do it again. Annie, you got a hole in the back of your shirt. It's not too bad. That's not too bad. That's Ashcrack territory. Uh-uh. I ain't about that. I knew going into it, it was a friend of a friend, but I love the fact that it's an actual friend of Lauren and Laura. And I got to see my little buddy today, Jack Jack. So, all around, it is an awesome Friday evening. My inner 90-year-old lady was screaming. Screaming. I hate seeing beautiful glass destroyed. I hate it. Kills me. Sorry. I'm doing, like, the finishing touches on each room. It's a historic place. It's gonna end up being gutted and then rebuilt. And I'm hoping to God that she'll keep, like, a character that's still in here because I love houses. Like, 1914 is when this house was built. 1920s. There you go. 1914. You were way off, Nick. Just don't. He was off. 1924 years. He was off. Six years. Wow. Go back to kindergarten. Make me. Give me the trash like that. Trash that I am. Freakin' phenomenal. Original hardwood floors out there. Crown molding around the top here. You have the crown molding there. Betty White is older than sliced bread. Betty White was born in 1922. Sliced bread was started in 1928 and this house was built in 1914. So, Betty White might be older than sliced bread, but this house definitely beats both of them. Period. Show us what you're really hiding there. Not a good enough camera. It doesn't magnify. No, it doesn't. Us carnies have to stick together. Oh my God, yes. I'll grab the plastic cup off this thing back and you're like, with a half a house on your shoulder. And we'll see who walks out at 35 years old with back problems. Me. Grab that. That's handmade. Somebody made that for somebody. You want to see this? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, that's my weak arm. This is my masturbation arm. Oh, that's one. Yeah. So, we found the sharps container. It's actually your analysis container that they're using as a sharps container. So, because it's already being used as a sharps container, I'm going to go ahead and the caps are not on these, or the caps are on these guys. So, I'm good to just safely pick them up and drop them in. If the caps were not on them, obviously I'm not going to stick my hand in it, but if the cap was not on them, you can hear the whole bottle full. I would actually grab a pair of pliers and put those guys in there that are safe than sorry. Good thing is, is the caps were on them, so I didn't have to go get a pair of pliers, but there's alcohol pads and things like that all the way around this room. So, I'm pretty sure this is the room where they were having their fun. So, at this point, by state law, we're not allowed to go over the side walls of the trailer. Obvious reasons and safety. We want to turn a corner and a whole bunch of stuff fall out. So, when the trailer is full, and it reaches its full capacity, which means that we're up to the side walls, which on this guy we have eight, eight foot side walls, I think, then we're good to go. He said he found his white beater. Nah, you're throwing those away, actually. The white beaters. Table lights. I am so tired with you. 25, exactly. Now that the downstairs is completely cleared out, I'm going to go ahead and start taking photos of the upstairs because we're actually going to be able to start the upstairs today, which is wicked awesome. I'm assuming, it used to be an apartment up here in an apartment down here. Yeah. And in 1914, when it was originally built, it was probably one whole house and the staircase was probably somewhere back here. What do you say that? Or right up here on the side, because it's just how old houses are normally built. Sure. The floor upstairs is a little sketchy, so we sent the, uh, the carny upstairs, and he's just dropping stuff downstairs. We'll see how it goes, but you can see, got a little bit of room left. Got it? Now the landing is super small, plus there's a lot of soft spots, so I don't want a lot of people in this front room safety issue-wise. I've already had that one cleared up. So apparently the front room is already, or the front bedroom is already cleared out, and we just have this stairway area, voyeur, voyeur area. It's almost complete. We probably have to take a couple more loads here in the next couple days. Step with one foot first, and then put your weight on it. There we go, there we go. Lower, lower, lower. Drop it. And drop it like it's hot. That is called redneck engineering. Brush the shoulders. But that's all the, the wood grain and everything that they've chewed. We're good in here, Carl. That's an understatement. Like dying here. Cool us down. But it did not help with the humidity, which made it even worse. So that is not from the rain. That is from where? My shirt. So we have the owner here, Brock, who is going to tell us a little bit of history. So this is something that doesn't happen very often, but she was more than welcome to help us out today. Yes. The house was built in 1929. It has had several owners. My family acquired it in the early 90s, I think. And so my father got it. It was a demolition property or something along those lines. There's a story behind that. But, you know, anyway, that's how he acquired it. He did some work on it. And it's been in the family for a very long time. He left it to me. I have a sister and he has four grandchildren that I would like to let them decide what they want to do with it because I don't have the heart to do it. I just need to get it livable or rentable and see if what the four grandkids would like to do with it. Because each of the kids, myself and my sister, have their own house property. Which is Canadian. Very close. I don't want it to sit vacant any longer and the grandchildren have gotten older. So if ever they needed some place to live, they could always be assured that they would be able to live from their grandfather. So let me see what you guys see today. Yeah, that's perfect. And then I'll just set this one right here. Okay, from the bedroom. So you remember this room? Couldn't hardly walk. You couldn't even see up the window. And this room was pretty much the same. There was a giant changing table in here and the mattress and things like that. So we had the carpet padding. It was super easy. It was already lifted so I just rolled it up and we took it out for you. So here's a couple of pieces of furniture that were requested to be saved for refinishing. We have the kitchen. Wow. Kitchen is completely empty. Fantastic. We named the room behind you the back room. Because this was full. Full of bags. So we cleared everything out of here as well. Oh nice. So you're pretty much the first floor 100% as a clean slate. So the goal today was to fill one trailer. We have everything out of here. Okay. Like I said on our second round about we'll do a scrapper for you. Set everything out by the road. So let's take a walk upstairs. So this is all termite throw. The house is very active with termites. Oh really? So all of the furniture that we have found up here actually completely fell apart. So you remember we could hardly get up the stairs. Exactly. This is completely clean as well. Oh awesome. I guess I should close these windows now. Yeah so now that we're up here and we're able to we can actually close the windows that are open. Everything else is cleared out. Wow that is nice. Look at all the... This was actually from one piece of furniture. Wow. One piece. It was from all of this from that one entertainment center. Wow. Yikes. Yes they were. Awesome. I appreciate everything you guys did. It looks great. Thank you. Absolutely. That's what we're here for. So would you say that's another dumpster? I would say that's probably a small dump. So we have our big one which we call Big Bertha. And then we have our small dump trailer. Looking around through here. You have a lot of books. We do have some furniture back here. But I would say that this would be equivalent to our small dump trailer. And that right there is really bad. There's a couple of other really soft spots over here. So you want to try to avoid going stepping on this one. That one there. I guess I should do the... Yeah let's do these windows. Which one is it that's really really soft you say? I have your trash can over it. And there's actually a hole down there as well. Perfect. So I'm going to go ahead and just leave these garbage bags here for the next time. Yes sir. We'll see you on the next go round. Alrighty. Alrighty. Thank you guys. I appreciate it. Today we are finished with the first portion. Filled the whole dump trailer. I'm glad Nick is just chilling out for a second because we all need to brake pads on the back of the truck. Nick's there. It was kind of intense. We're all done with this first portion. We weren't able to fill completely the trailer to completely fill the trailer. I don't know. You guys know it's kind of weird sometimes. We got the entire first floor done. The client is super super super happy with what we've done. And we've got almost almost the whole upstairs. We have three rooms left upstairs so stay tuned for the part two of this guy. Hey guys thanks for watching and don't forget to like, comment, share and subscribe. Pause for the cause and ring that bell to get notifications when we launch our new episodes every Thursday. Have a good day guys. Peace. For more information visit any of our locations. That's it guys. On to the next.