Orange County bureaucrats shake down grieving families. They send them to corrupt crime scene cleanup companies for kickbacks. Does Stockton's bureaucrats do the same? occrooks.com |
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Some Orange County coroner's employees cheat grieving families by referring them to corrupt cleaning companies for kickbacks. We don't need corporate, Internet gate keepers anymore than we need a coroner monopoly over crime scene cleanup. |
See Eddie Evans live in Orange County, California, soon. Call Eddie Evans if you need crime scene cleanup services any time in Stockton.Orange County Sheriff-Coroner's Cronyism - - Sheriff remains unburdened by facts.Motivation for County Employee CorruptionSaturating corruption In a Sheriff-Coroner's Department is now articulated at Orange County Fraud. Don't confuse this fraud page with my Orange County Consumer Fraud page. |
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Read about Orange County's violation of both state and federal RICO Acts below. Orange County Coroner Investigator calls for a job. Life now gets really weird. |
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A Brief History of Western Suicide Ideas Orange county suicide cleanup will soon sprout new narratives. Similar narratives reflected on suicide cleanup should help add to my writings on local government corruption in Orange County, California. I expect to have a physical presence in this campaign to help protect Orange County's tax payers from corruption by their administration and coroner's department. |
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Police QuotesSaturating corruption In a Sheriff-Coroner's Department is now articulated at Orange County Fraud. Don't confuse this fraud page with my Orange County Consumer Fraud page.
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Look for Eddie Evans (click for picture) in front of the Orange County Central Court House at 700 Civic Center Dr., Santa Ana, California. Eddie will also make appearances in front of the Sheriff-Coroner's Department to alert victims of coroner's fraud. | Homicide's grieving family saved from Orange County Government FraudEddie Evans saves grieving family of homicide victim from Orange County Administrator's attempted fraud - - 22 September 2010 (See jpg showing county official's comments to homicide victim in writing. His verbal comments were more directive. I'll have the entire replication of his offending document online soon.)On Thursday, 22 September 2010, our author diverted an innocent family from a corrupt Orange County employee. Orange County Administration employee "Bob" attempted to direct a family to an Orange County crime scene cleanup company.
Subjected to a high pressure sales gimmick, Orange County Administrator employee "Bob," said to the grieving survivor, "You have one hour to clean it up after you get there." He went on to say, "I want you to use this company," pointing to one of three companies with asterisks he placed next to company names. "Bob" then directed the homicide survivor to sign for cleaning company fees without disclosing costs or services. I want to thank this family for contacting me. By doing so they helped to reveal more corruption among our Orange County Administration Department's employees. I will disclose information related to this potential fraud victim only to our Orange County District Attorney, an office that denies protection to tax payers from county employees.
For more details, call Eddie Evans, 888-431-7233, 24/7/365. Or email eddie@crimescenecleanup.com. |
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Word came through my peer group that Bill A's father shot himself in his head New Year's eve. He worked for Vernon's Police Department. I had seen him, but never talked with him. I was glad that I hadn't. I had never come so close to a suicide victim, never wanted to. This whole idea gave me a spooky feeling until I reached Vietnam. That's another story, though. I had actually started a page on police suicides and then a bogus Internet company lost it. I had written a short piece on Robert Smith's suicide. At age 25 this New York police officer committed suicide, I read somewhere. A little more reading about police suicide and I learned that police have a high suicide rate. If police officers are unhappy because of their work, we all need to think about what we can do to help police officers. I do have one simple answer to remove a great deal of their stress and discomfort, legalize drugs and thereby end our drug war. We might imagine a great amount of stress in a police officer's life. The last multiple homicide I cleaned after had 3 dead and 2 wounded by an AK-47. An AK-47, if you did not know, fires a 7.62 mm slug of lead. It happens to share the same nomenclature as our US Army's M60 machine gun. Both AK-47s and our M60 machine gun were favorites during our US incursion into Vietnam. Today, police officers now do combat shooting against the world's most highly chosen weapon, a commie AK-47 assault rifle. If you were unaware, most "combat shooting" on our streets takes place at a distance of 3 to 10 feet. I miss my own point here. It's not just a police officer's level of on-going stress from job related stressors, it's the idea that assault rifles exist on our streets. If we could somehow factor in stress related suicides to actual officer deaths by assault rifles, suicides would by far command statistical averages. Most, if not all, police officers must handle, cope with these on going stressful concerns. Terrorists, drug cartels, and both Chinese and Russian Armies use AK-47s as their standard weapon. Let's not forget Taliban terrorists and their various want-a-bees. Now, at last count, Mexican drug lords had solid footholds in 250 United State's cities. Would it matter if I said some Taliban have "solid footholds in 250 United State's cities"? How much would it matter? It matters not to a cop (Constable on Patrol) facing down a barrel of an AK-47. We don't know what possesses a healthy, young, competent police officer to commit suicide, besides so many undue stresses. In 1994 Smith was New York City's 11th police officer to commit suicide in that same year. So something's going on because things have only gone downhill for our nation's police officers. A suicide epidemic reached our "thin blue line." We can imagine many police officers give suicide a thought because there's something terrible among their ranks. In 1994 our number of police suicides in New York City doubled from the Currently, we know that police officers face emotional and external environments with many ups and downs. Their hours alone create great stress. Every public contact carries some risk. There's no getting rid of bad thoughts and feelings because "complacency kills." Police officers don't go on patrol thinking, "I'm OK - You're OK." They think more like, "I'm OK - You're not OK." Anything less becomes suicidal, ironically. If you don't believe me, spend some time between Pico Union and 3rd Street in Los Angeles. Spend some time in Detroit with a warm, fuzzy feeling inside. As a police officer you won't last long. Soon after becoming a police officer, many lose their peer group. Then they become close to other officers as a means of socializing. A "them against us" mentality develops as it must. After all, wearing a uniform signifies something different about a person. As a result, public contacts remain on an objective, professional level, at best. One does not gain emotionally through such interactions. I will grant that police officers become police officers because they do care about helping others. It's not just a middle-class life-style made available to high-school graduates. Whatever reinforcement they receive by stopping bully's' violence against our weak and defenseless citizens, they lose stopping motorists. As authoritarian role models in our society, every police officer receives less-than-mutual respect throughout their day. Traffic control alone results in negative feedback from self-centered drivers. Live with this type of interaction every day and it's bound to leave emotional bruises. Then there's a hierarchy, which isn't always user friendly. Some police officers built body armor (emotionally speaking) early in life. They may be proficient and expert marksmen, but poor emotional leaders. This person alone causes stress for their subordinates. Subordinates do not think of their sergeant or lieutenant as someone to confide in. In fact, those of us familiar with government and corporate hierarchy's know something special. We know someone in the hierarchy must take a hit for another to move up a promotion ladder. Damage a career to advance a career. Career jousting goes way back. Suicidal behaviors may be triggered by a situation or event that a police officer views as overwhelming, and they need good feedback from peers and superiors. It doesn't come when they keep to themselves. Perhaps they become ostracized for poor judgment. Or perhaps they're perceived as being "too soft" or perhaps as "thumpers." Either way, they become "too" something and over compensate at times. They too reflect human frailties. When we look to a police officer we see someone "in charge," judgmental, and a flack catcher when something goes wrong. Usually we find someone ready to help, ready to take charge, and ready to write down what went wrong. As I've written before about suicide cleanup and white males, they carry extra social and cultural baggage we're not finding in other demographic groups. What ever leads this demographic group to commit 73% of suicides in our United States, add stresses of police work. Then stand back and take a serious, objective look. When we add policing stresses, we can find suicide occurring in inordinate numbers from within their ranks. Robert Smitch cannot tell us why. Neither can thousands of other police officer suicide victims. Today sociologists tell us our drug war does not work. They tell us that our drug war created self-serving institutions in our city, county, and federal governments. These organizations became self-perpetuating. Their mission became survival first. A successful drug war would mean an end to their existence. So we're not likely to see any success in our drug war any time soon. If I must guess what a future of drug prohibition looks like, it looks like Mexico's drug gangs and cartels will continue to spread. Eventually police officers will dies as a result. Other police officers, like in Mexico and elsewhere, will go along to get along. We see the same thing on coroner and medical examiner cronyism: go along to get along. Crime scene cleanup's future as suicide cleanup increases among our police officers must grow too. Police officer suicides rank near the bottom of my suicide cleanup job satisfaction inventory. I don't know how many I've cleaned after, more than 2, less than 5. That's a lot in 8 years, going on 9. Ironically, fortunately, none were in Orange County. Now, with our economy in shambles, and no one in particular to blame, suicide behavior has increased. At least, my calls for suicide cleanup have increased. Then there's "suicide by police officer." Add this one to our stress factors. Policing becomes more difficult in these economic times. We should expect more suicide across our United States as our economy plummets. More police officers must come in contact with suicide victims. More police officers also respond to domestic violence calls more often as jobs go down south and evaporate as obsolete. Think about it. Domestic calls rank as the top call for police officer deaths. Forget Obama. Capital's crash started long ago, as anticipated. It simply did what it does best, defer an inevitability and pass on more suffering to labor, citizens. Now it reaches worldwide in a single step. If we were to look for a president or two as expediters for today's growing economic crisis, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton would fill these shoes. Be that as it may, capitalism's ups and downs go way beyond presidential powers. Presidents set capital's tone when they have congressional help. Otherwise, capital does what it likes, grow and consolidate. Capital's police forces exist. Police forces to protect us from capital do not exist.
Our Economic Crisis in a Nutshell This time around looks like our crisis in 1970. One form of it was structured by our last one. Off-shoring, Reagan, Thatcher, neo-liberalism in general, led to capital's success worldwide. By 1985, capital's access to world labor settled its problems with labor. We should not forget Bill Clinton's role in NAFTA and capital's jump across the Rio Grande, then to Korea, Vietnam, and finally China. With the gloves off and deregulation, capital proved it rules as an empire on its own terms, and off-shore. Remember, had George Bush captured our inadequate social security system for private capital accumulation, what did exist for labor would no longer exist for labor. Since 1970, real wages have fallen, including China's real wages. Chinese capital grew in American holdings as our United States funded our Iraq war. Bush kept our wars' price tags unseen, unfelt, and un-criticized; not a fair way to treat our next generation. Obama shows a similar lack of concern for America's next generation. Chinese finance capital solved many problems for capital consumption in these United States. Since our American working and middle-classes lost real wages, credit fulfilled consumption needs and wishes. Over the next 40 years fiance problems arose with diminished wages, while credit soothed lumpy roads in capital's movement from continent to continent, often remaining off-shore. So capitalism never solved its problems in total; it simply moved them around. We know at least two fundamental truths about capital. It has limits to its growth. It also circumvents, transcends, barriers to its accumulation. Nothing works so well today than ephemeral movement of capital over our Internet. Hundreds of millions of dollars secured and exposed over milliseconds place us all at risk. However much capital transcends its barriers through gifted derivative tools and such, capital still relies on buying labor power. Production of commodities and selling commodities for a profit remains a truth of capitalism. Barrier problems arise because finding financial innovations, like derivatives, and getting the right stuff to the right place sometimes exceeds finance engineers' brilliance. We know as early as 1980 on, American industry got screwed to benefit finance capital's labor cost barriers. So instead of white collar crime scene cleanup we bailout rich financiers responsible for capital's wild meanderings across our planet. It now appears capital's brilliant field goals between continents reached its limits. But do we have crime scene cleanup technicians outfitted to cleanup these worldwide, white collar criminals' deeds? It's not all ugly. Leading hedge fund owners got 3 billion in 1 year. Too much went to the top. Too little reached bottom where buyers need goods, commodities. No one has a solution to our growing economic problems, but we do have ideas about what's going on. It seems apparent to this writer that we need a department of white-collar crime scene cleanup. We also need a department for Sheriff-Coroner Department's crimes against citizens. This department ought to be called, "Crime scene cleanup for corrupt sheriffs." Orange County suicide cleanup will soon host more on these topics, as will Orange County Crime Scene Cleanup. So we don't have solutions, but we have an idea of the problem. We know our current media discussions feed us crap, absolute crap. Is it any wonder people have so few correct ideas about our economic crisis? For now, I must run off. I'm behind on my public education work against cronyism, speaking of cartel threats to our cities, and such. TOP A note here about Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup. I intend to spend some time on this page in our near future. Los Angeles Suicide Cleanup will also receive more attention. It's important for me to fight white-collar crime in our Los Angeles County's coroner and administration offices. I've talked about The Rico Act elsewhere, and I plan to make a source of information from this one law. I recall how it was used to bring down a pacifist organization during our Great President Reagan's years. Now I look back to its origins at Orange County Rico Act busting. Usually we see Mob bosses targeted by this act to subdue criminal activity, but now it's used more widely. See the El Paso piece below for more on local government corruption and the RICO Act. Anyway, Mob bosses profited from staying arms-length away from actually occurring crimes, like swindling. For the longest time they beyond legal authorities' powers to arrest. Then, enter RICO, racketeering became a member of our federal government's criminal short list. Anyone with knowledge and partnership in criminal conduct fell under the Racketeering not only is the person who commits the crime but those that are in partnership with the criminal and have knowledge of the crime can be charged with Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1961-1968. Crooks found guilty of racketeering, like some of our Orange County employees, can be fined up to $25,000 and/or sentenced to 20 years in prison per racketeering count. Plus, these crooks must forfeit their illegally taken wealth and any interest from their pattern of "racketeering activity." I think that applying RICO to Orange County Government employees makes sense in a number of way, least of which is the mail and wire fraud statutes. These broadly interpreted states become most easily invoked by mail and wires schemes following true criminal behavior advanced by bribery, kickbacks, extortion, obstruction of justice, and clearly criminal schemes. For certain, those contacts with out-of-state families and co-conspirators will bring a RICO Act umbrella over the heads of many crime scene cleanup companies and civil servants. Here's a recent example. On August 31, 2010, El Paso, Texas AccessHealthSource was indicted for bribery and kickbacks to county and state employees. Eleven defendants from state and local offices were indicted on RICO charges. Apparently, for the moment, and much like our Orange County, California county employees, these Texas employees were helping a private company obtain lucrative contracts from government offices. Sound familiar? Extortion under color of authority became one aspect of their fraudulent schemes and artifices. Using false claims to deprive citizens to the honest services of their elected local officials became a major charge. (return)
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A Brief History of Western Suicide Ideas As a free enterprise suicide cleanup business owner (not a crony coroner company), I have an idea about suicide and our economy. From my experience, it does seem that suicide cleanup calls increase in poor economic times. Crime Scene cleanup calls continue at about 1 to 10, crime scene cleanup to suicide cleanup, that is. Yesterday, (July 30), I received a suicide cleanup calls from Fontana and one from Winston, California. Of course, I've received zero from Orange County since 2005. Anyway, suicides calls from around these United States have gone up. Homicide and unattended deaths remain about the. I can imagine that some of my unattended death calls were actually suicides that decomposed. So with this surge in suicides, I thought a brief history of Western suicide would be in order. Everyone considers suicide sooner or later. Everyone since our beginning of time gives suicide a thought, at least, unless they're very young. Imagine our world today had Adam committed suicide instead of serving as our archetypal homicide victim. How would we view suicide? How would we view ourselves? Until modern history began, after 15th century modernism began, "Self-murder," "self-destruction," "self-killer," "self-homicide," "self-assassin," "self-slaughter, " described suicide. We can see suicide as an abstract, latinate word. In Latin, su refers to self, and of course cide means the same as it does in homicide and insecticide. As we would expect from early Greek history, silent grandeur and quiet nobility, moderation guided philosophic discussion of suicide. As with other weighty subjects, suicide found lively debate within boundaries of proportionately detached, balanced discussion. Wanton disrespect to gods exceeded Greek "balance and nothing to excess" principles. In moderation, Plato would argue, a more rational justification for suicide arose as many find today. Inescapable pain from disease or intolerable oppression gave cause for suicide under reasonable conditions. Zeno's crowd, his Stoics, came to see suicide in more favorable terms then we care to think about today. For them, suicide because a most reasonable and desirable way to exit. Image early Christian followers influenced by these same and similar ideas. Add Jesus Christ's willingness to die on a cross, and we can see early Christians finding peace before their time. Add baptism to this notion of joining God, and suicide becomes a great promise of freedom. Once baptized, some motivation for a quick exit arose to cash-in on a newly cleaned life-slate. Before a reader casts doubting glances at these ideas, remember, just because pre-modern ideas gained popularity long ago, does not mean they vanished. An inquiring, disquieted young mind may find so peace in such ideas. Besides many variations on so many suicidal thoughts and patterns of thinking, there's an internalization of suicidal justifications. Whether or not one should follow personalities to their grave, bravery, dignity, and style became concerns. In the later Roman Empire, suicide reached intoxicating heights: "Foolish man, what do you bemoan, and what do you fear? Wherever you look there is an end of evils. o see that yawning precipice? It leads to liberty. You see that flood, that river, that well? Liberty houses within them. You see that stunted, parched, and sorry tree? From each branch liberty hangs. Your neck, your throat, your heart are all so many ways of escape from slavery . . . Do you enquire the road to freedom? You shall find it in every vein of your body?" Seneca This neat rhetoric becomes a pace setter for ages. To die nobly topped-off a nobly lived life, all under a controlled, rationally derived plan. Freedom followed freedom to chose one's exit, and under rational conditions. Early Christians found escape from life's woes by suicide. Before long church leaders, Aquinas, turned the tide by condemning suicide. Suicide soon became a crime, and suicide cleanup became crime scene cleanup. Suicide victims lost their right to a "proper" burial. Many became display settings against suicide. Hung from trees at crossroads, dumped alongside crossroads, passing a crossroads soon became an education against suicide. Ironically, attempts at suicide by hanging became a criminal act. In consequence, perpetrators of attempted suicide were hung as worse than common criminals. At an extreme opposite, we find suicide to escape slavery and irrational conditions. Deep in slave ship holds of colonial slave traders, black slaves died in crowded, sewage like conditions. Packed like canned sardines, taking one's life became a rational choice, if we can all it a choice. Besides Greek quiet grandeur and silent nobility in suicide, African terror in slavery, love served as an explanation for suicide. Romeo and Juliet's star-crossed love as crazy love lead to suicide as may show roots to some suicides, but romantic "love" arrived late on our historical scene. Relationships generally revolved around economic needs. When love madness struck a 13th century note in Troubadours' free-love movement, love rarely came between two mates. Strong passions arising from love gone wrong sometimes help to explain suicide, we believe. The truth points elsewhere. Suicide arising from love passions arises more by accident or mistakes in many cases. Police, coroner, and medical examiners know who jumps from bridges to a watery death in serious and in a moment's silliness. A look at suicide victim's hands sometimes reveals scratch marks from pier pilings covered by barnacles. These victims had a change of mind, but too late. Really serious jumpers go straight down without hesitation. I'm reminded of a young couple in San Francisco in the 1990s. They stood on a San Francisco bridge, hand-in-hand, as morning, rush-hour traffic sped by. A rope around each of their necks combined their minds as one suicidal focus. Their jump signified a fear of homelessness and economic distress, not a lover's quarrel. Motorist drove by this scene in awe. Perhaps their lives were disastrous experiences after more disastrous experiences. No one will ever know. All that we can know is that they chose the one, unforgiving act they could equally succeed at. It seems to me, had they been in "love," each would have salvaged something from one another for both's survival. So love had little to do with anything before "To be or not to be" became a concern for the "why" of suicide. In 19th century social science, Socrates' "Know thyself" as a philosophical notion became a scientific focus in our emerging sociology, psychology, and anthropological studies. Before long, suicidology entered our quest to understand human behavior by studying suicide. Philosophy's quest to "Know thyself" dwindled into analytical and linguistics pursuits. Social science struck down love as a serious contender for a significant number of suicides. Now, hard numbers quantified in statistical models allowed for solid reasoning based on reproducible findings. Scientific method began to show religion, employment, and demographic variables as stuff for suicide studies. The "why" of suicide found hard facts rather than internal passions. Although suicide remained a crime, our turn from religious persecution in the middle-ages to humanistic perspectives brought attempted suicide to a "cry for help" understanding rather than a criminal complaint outcome. In crime scene cleanup, I find a high number of suicides by elderly, white men. Some live in cramped, dirty quarters showing little resources. Others live in middle-class homes, well kept by maid services, but a lonely life. Where we expect serenity in old age, we find suicide in notable numbers. We cannot disprove serenity exists in old age. We can prove specific conditions more likely lead to suicide than others. Economic distress, pain and disease in old age, and one's religious ideology may play big roles in suicide. We have numbers showing what's going on over more than a century. From statistical models we deduce certain conditions influencing suicide. We know that a higher density of alcohol outlets engenders a higher number of violent crimes. We know unemployment in such areas exacerbates violent crimes. We have similar facts showing relationships between parent-offspring relationships. Sadly, we know for a fact more orphans commit suicide than others. Alienation as an idea helps to explain these unfortunate acts by those abandoned alone early in life. Some would look to weather patterns to explain suicide, but weather has no numerical basis for serious explanations. If this were true, we would expect similar suicide rates in Norway and Sweden. Actually, Sweden's suicide rate often doubles Norway's. Seasons do show fewer suicide in autumn in some countries. This conversation remains for later, though. What does appear on our radar for finding variables in suicide comes from the Age of Reason itself. As industrialism crossed our globe, enriching some nations, impoverishing some, and ignoring others, suicide rates followed. Hungry, Sweden, England, France, and our own United States suffer a greater number of suicides than countries like Italy, Ireland, and Egypt. I'll soon turn my attention, again, to murder suicide in crime scene cleanup. Crimes Against the Future -- Google and Version Our Google love affair with Verizon looks worse than at first glance. Google and Version's new agreement turns out as a plan to end the Internet as we know it. Now they're trying to create a monopoly over our Internet. They will completely transform the Internet. If they get their way, our free and open Internet will end. It won't work the same way. The FCC and Congress need to reject the Google-Verizon mix. They might respect net neutrality on some of the wired Internet. Our wireless Internet becomes slave to those in charge of service. Just like crime scene cleanup cronyism in local government, a ruling class will emerge. Hence, higher speed, better quality of service goes to the big guys. We little guys, working without permission from above, we'll be forced off the Internet in real time. It's like we'll be on a winding dirt road. The corporations will have their own open freeway. Just like crime scene cleanup cronyism in Orange County coroner's department, a select group will have a monopoly. The Bush Administration abrogated the FCC's oversight to oversee the Internet. Its failure to act has opened a door threatening the freedom of broadband. The FCC needs to reverse earlier decisions to reclaim earlier poor decisions. Our FCC needs to take charge of rules and regulations mandated to it for protecting Internet users from corporate capital. It's just like crime scene cleanup cronyism, the public needs protection from those with power, It's not up to corporate capital to regulate itself. We know what happens when money watches its own interest. The American public gets cheated, "B-Peed" so to speak. It's like asking a local sheriff's department to effectively supervise its own crooner's office. Fat chance. The public gets referred to crony companies. Our president and congress need to stand up to corporate capital. Our Internet exists as a free and open source of information for everyone. Crime scene cleanup businesses need an open Internet. The public needs an open Internet to find honest, free enterprise crime scene cleanup companies. Corporate capital configured by a Google-Verizon monopoly over our Internet promises evil for humanity, now and in the future. We need to step in and help save Google from doing evil. Just as we need to stop Orange County, California's Sheriff-Coroner's department from doing evil. Crime scene cleanup monopolized by a sheriff's department creates a crime against the future. Its corruption continues generation to generation. Likewise, a Google and Version effort to monopolize our Internet will hurt crime scene cleanup now and into the future, generation after generation. Improvements Those in need will find crime scene cleanup companies compliant with a Google-Verizon configuration, not a free and open Internet. This sounds so simi liar to crime scene cleanup cronyism in coroner and medical examiners' departments, people must wonder if any freedom will survive in our United States. Google - - Don't do evil. Leave doing evil to corrupt coroner's employees. Crime scene cleanup doesn't have time to cleanup after another corporate or government evil doer. Visit How Crime Scene Cleanup Works for more information related to Orange County Sheriff-Coroner's corruption and crimes against victims of violence. Make sure that your Stockton local civil servants understand that referring grieving families to crime scene cleanup companies for kickbacks is wrong. |
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