 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. So my name is Kyle and my position is like Kyle of all trades because I do a little bit of everything but mainly I am the lead tech so I follow up with the customers and the clients and I do all the paperwork and all the fun stuff out in the field. I have worked for Spalding DeCon for a year which is why I'm balding. You're gonna see like all my back sweat, like all my boob sweat. I'm hot, I'm tired, and I get hungry. I think it's really cool to bring awareness to what we do. We're kind of the people in the back burner. Nobody knows what we do. They do now. But a lot of people always thought, hey, it's the fireman's job, hey, it's the police officer's job to get this done. It's not. There's a whole special group of people that are there helping and now people finally see and realize that these people too exist. One of our comments was not all heroes wear capes. Somewhere Tyvek suits. I loved it. Man. I literally almost broke it. The straw was not for the week. I'm gonna tell you. It was not for the week. Holy mother. Wow. I truly love what I do. I'm helping the living. I'm also helping the deceased as well. The oddest thing. Having a camera crew. That's kind of the oddest thing. Somebody just creepily, stockingly following us around. Like, getting me picking my nose or, you know, playing with my dummy after I've eaten Chipotle. Juan serenading me. He took the HEPA vacuum hose after we got it out of the van and sang the hell out of some music to me. My name is Juan Valencia. I'm a cleaning tech here in this colony. I have been here for 18 months, I think, yeah. We're doing really good. It smells so good. Juan, what are you doing right now? I'm wearing pucaya. I like the crime scene jobs. They are so fun. I like this because I'm a nurse. And I like blood and stuff like that. In my family, nobody knows this kind of job. So everybody's like, what? What are you doing there? So that's the weird thing in this job. I like the moment when the first bias up when we were taking out the tile with blood. It was an important moment, yeah. That series are so amazing. I love it. They are so good. I'm working. That's my normal day and somebody's with the camera. I'm not used to it. So that's weird. My problem is because I don't have a good English, but that's fine. I'm teaching to learn English. I'm teaching Spanish. How are you doing today? I'm doing really good. Yeah, it's good. I don't know why, but I'm so happy today. I like when my coworkers are fighting. I love it. I like drama. The petty argument, yeah, that was one of my worst moments because I usually try not to let people take me that far where I need to argue with them about something so petty. You got to turn that into a meme. Ew! Ew! She didn't get that? It's a bag. He tried to hit me. I was trying to add smarts. He was trying to abuse me. He abuses me. I was trying to add smarts. I feel like I'm working that is a job. I don't feel like you're working either. My name is Bennett Williams. I'm a tech at Sporting Decombe. I've worked here about five months, six months now. I can taste it. It's in my mouth. It bleeped in my ear and I was like, that's my sound. So when it comes to cow, I look at cow as someone if I need help with something, if I don't know what to do about something. I can go to him and talk to him. He's good at figuring out. Me and Juan's relationship. When you're on a job, you can feed off of Juan. He's good to feed off. He automatically gets to work. People never think there's people that go clean. Sporting Decombe is here. We're here to help people through any situation. We'll get the job done. We'll get the job done right and put our customers' mind at ease. He had a whole argument about what's cow gay and why does it matter if he's gay. It was just... I think it was 50 comments just on what cow sexuality was and why does it matter. It's just... When you see it, why does it matter if he's gay? I hate it. I don't understand why. People are so hateful. I know there's people out there, name calling and things like that, but it's really uncalled for. Each of us are individual. I am the only gay man that works for Sporting. My sexuality has nothing to do with my job and my passion for helping lives and changing lives. But I do not care so much for all of the hateful comments. Thank goodness that most of them get flagged. I only see a part of them, but I don't ever let it bring me down because the people that are judging me are also judging themselves. You know, you're always going to get trolls on anything you do. Somebody's always going to have something negative to say about anything like so. But if you really feel that way, why are you watching? Why did you watch? Why did you take time out of your day to comment if you really had a problem with it? People don't know. They might think, oh, we're just putting on a show for the camera, but we're always like, even when the camera's not there, we're joking and we're always like this. This is our real personality. We lower and count their banner like that. It's like that even when the camera's not around. They're a big joke like that all the time. Apple? Yeah. Let's get the shit out of here. Oh my God. Apple? Did you know there are a lot of erotions in some countries? Yeah, there are teeth. Apple, you're so stupid. Cut that ass. Let me see what you got. We are always trying to learn Spanish from Juan. Delicious. No, delicioso? Delicioso. Delicioso. You're done? That's it? What is that? Penito? No. Penito. Terminado. Terminado. Or penalizado. Penito. Gonna try it. And like certain things we do, we do that even when the camera's not around. Like there's nothing that we do on camera that we don't do normally. So it's like, it's whatever. It's a great opportunity for people to see what's going on. You guys are awesome. Like, subscribe, share.