 Hey guys, Laura here. We are in St. Petersburg, Florida on a comp. The person wasn't found for a couple weeks and the fluids have been sitting in the home for 19 days. So it's a big job because it's ceramic tile and it's in a bathroom and a very confined space. So there's three of us here today and we're going to be doing a lot of demo. But I think we can finish it today. So what I'm doing here is I'm wiping the farthest bio spot that I see that I indicated. As it's coming through, what I don't want is when I'm working my way up and we're moving around this general area, I don't want to spread it on my feet. I don't want to spread it on my body and spread it other places and make it more work for us and other things like that. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to wipe and I'm going to clear it up to the biggest spot that I can see. That way we have an area of movement here. This is a smaller pan, you know, kind of filming, talk to it. You have to clean your way from the outside thing. So that's why we're starting here to try to fit around to the bathroom. 104 degrees with the humidity. And then you've got this. So if you're looking for a good weight loss plan, this is it. And I'm unscrewing this door. I'm taking the door out because if you look at the bottom, right, so you kind of wick up some of that blood and bodily fluid into the door, into the wood there. What you got here on the door is obviously you can see where some of his body was leaning against the door during the decomposition process. So some of the skin was stuck to the door. It looked like the wood and the paint and the enamel was peeling from the door, but it's actually a piece of the skin. As the body decomposes, the fat starts to separate, the bile starts separating. All that thing happens, right? So you can see here where there was a piece of fabric or cloth here where it's soaked up into the rug and it trapped it under there. So as I peel this rug off, you can see it's very wet. What that is, is that is fat, liquefied fat basically. They say the temperature on it. This one says you're standing at the gates of hell. Run. You have some sort of growth from the sewer here, from the sewage mixed with the water causing some type of, I don't know, fungus growth, but it looks like the ranching. We are here at an unattended apartment complex in South Tampa. We are here at the scene corner just left. They did let us know that there was some bloating and that they had to pop the bloat in order to remove the body. But this one is a very fresh one, so stay tuned as our techs take care of this scene and explain to you their process on making sure that this apartment is going to be properly remediated so that the apartment complex can make it turnable, which means that they can put a new tenant into this apartment. Do you want to be a crime scene cleaner just like us? Well, now you can. Spalding Decon is currently opening up enrollment to our biobasic courses on ThinkEffic.com. Click the link in our bio and head on over to ThinkEffic slash SpaldingDecon.com and use promo code CLEAN for 10% off your order. Now back to the video. The bloating bodily fluids from the decomp was right here. We're going to be able to seam it at the doorway. So if you saw the before shots, right, when the quarter's office took the body out, they dragged it along the hallway, right? So they spread a little bit of that fluid. However, that bloated bodily fluid that came from them popping the body and dragging it was not sitting in a big pile for very long. So that grout, we can surface treat and it didn't get through. However, this grout in here, as you can see, it's been sitting and concentrating on there. So we already know we're going to have to pull the grout. So as we're going, we're going to indicate each tile as we go and pull the tile in all the affected area. Nice and fresh. All right. So we have a sock that has a bunch of little baby Maggies on it. Don't forget to go to SpaldingDecon.com and we have Maggie, the Maggie Plushies for sale. So you can get one of these little guys for yourself. Everyone, Ed and Chris are here at Spalding Decon Southwest Florida. We are back early May. It's already hot out here. We're down here in Naples today for an unattended death. And like Chris had kind of told the story, this actually goes back, I think, about five or six weeks ago when the initial call came in and you can kind of tell them what's going on. About six weeks ago, I got a call from the necks of kin and she was very evasive. I don't know if she's a niece. I don't know what relationship she is, but actually they had to track her down to notify her that she was the necks of kin of this deceased individual. So she's out of state, works a full-time job, had to hire a lawyer to help her in assisting finding out any information. But because she's only necks of kin but not on any of the paperwork, nobody would tell her anything. So this lawyer that she hired has been trying to assist her in getting the information. And she's been very leery of us going into the house without knowing for certain if there was homeowners insurance or what type of assets that he had that were going to be able to assist her in the cleanup of the bio job here that we're performing. So there was a concern there. So I guess he started all the paperwork. She's making a little bit of progress, so she felt comfortable enough to finally let us in to do the bio enough where the lawyer then can come in behind us and look through the paperwork. There's a tremendous amount of paperwork on all the surfaces in the house. It's not necessarily a hoarded house, maybe more cluttered, but a lot of paperwork, a lot of things to look through. And with the body and the bio being there for so long, the odor is a little overwhelming. I'm kind of concerned about how this individual might do in that house because with the heat and stuff, it's going to be a difficult task for him. So we've kind of just tried to keep our eyes open for any papers that might be of help, anything to keep them from maybe having to go back in there because that's a tough one. Yeah, so when we arrived here, so this was a welfare check. The neighbors had stopped by, kind of gave us a little bit of information. So maybe a couple of weeks went by, they realized he wasn't sitting out like he normally did. I guess he sat out front and had his cigarettes and maybe a couple drinks and things like that. So it didn't seem for a while that the yard's getting out of control, so they called for a welfare check and so we came down. It looked like the door was pretty well locked up, so it looks like they had a hard time busting that open. So they busted open the front door and we ended up, that's a shame in these types of situations because the next kin's out of state. There's no one really here to watch the property and what's going on and quite frankly it was screwed shut. We made entry only to find, as Chris explained, kind of a cluttered house, but not out of control. And then to turn the corner in the hallway and see one of the most spread out, I would say, bio sites that we've run across here in southwest Florida. So the crew's in there now starting on the project, but it was just like any of these situations, a sad situation. And we made the observation too that we seem to have found that on the unattended desk, a lot of times the person is somewhere in between their bed and the bathroom. And that's the same thing here. It was actually in the hallway, right at the entrance to the master bedroom in the hallway. And it looked like he was on his way to the bathroom or coming back from or whatever, went down in the hallway and obviously that's where everything ended. So we are here to drain and clean that bathtub that y'all have been seeing the pictures of. My technician with me here today, Moose, is cleaning our masks so that we can suit up properly for this job. I found it. By the way, those of you that are concerned about what we're doing, draining the tub is safe because of the chemicals that we use. So there you go. You don't have to worry about us getting that tub clean. So we got the call Sunday about this and the person who died had been in the tub for five days when she was found this weekend. And we're just now cleaning this on Wednesday. So yes, this bathtub has been like this for about a week. You said it was warm? Kind of warm. Like room temperature. When the police were here, they asked management if the guy, what his race was. So he had decomposed so much that they couldn't even tell his race. And the lady said he's Caucasian and the cop said, not anymore. Hey guys, we are at a decomposition here in Tampa and ironically we are still in franchise training. So we have quite a bit of help. Thank God. We have this. Yeah, I'm at a loss for words on this one. So this was only a four day decomposition, but it was accelerated because the guy would turn off his AC completely in the afternoon. So right after the peak of the heat of the day, he'll shut it off to save money. So it looks like he passed away in the bathroom and there's like an imprint of his head on the back wall near the toilet. But he blew up and popped. So everything leaked out into the kitchen and ran into the living room. I don't think I've ever seen so many maggots in my life and that's saying a lot. I know for a fact I've never. There's got to be hundreds, if not at least a thousand. The smell, you can smell it from at least four parking spaces away. This is behind us here and we're in kind of a single story apartment community. So he does share a wall with neighbors and the smell is so bad. You would think it would make us skinny, but it doesn't. No. I really am hungry right now. I want to say I'm. I am legit hungry and poached. We've got a ton of demo to do, right? The entire bathroom is going to have to be demoed out. Literally the shower, the shower floor, the wall, the sill plate. The toilet needs to come up so we can get the tile out. The entire bathroom needs to be fully gutted. The shower's got to go, all the tile, the walls in the bathroom because it's wicked up. He popped and it's all over the wall. It's a good time for a Friday night really. Most people going out and going to dinner. This is our fun. You're going to have a kick it back under there. I'm trying to see it out. I'm Melanie. I'm from Indianapolis and I've been here helping on a bio cleanup right now. I'm doing them down there but they are going at something. You're going to be opening a franchise up in Indianapolis too, right? Yeah, yeah. First thing every year and that's what we're doing. Starting off with a bang. Oh, they're going towards the bio. What did you find those at? I don't know if they want to keep it or not. How do you feel right now? I've had my first gag moment. Yeah, wow. Give me a lot. I need a lot. This is a couple of times. You want to keep those things under here? I'm not even stressing. That is not even half of it. Let it focus. Because she's stepping it. How many of my real toys this time? Nice and professional underneath of these things for the five second time scene. It really helps so much.