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You are not alone. Call me now.

Call me Eddie Evans. Sometimes horrific suicides come at us like a crashing train. Once we recover from its violence, we're left pondering, "what now?". How else might we expect one to feel following a friend or family member's suicide?

My Suicide Cleanup Business

I'm here to share what I know, what I've seen, and what I can do for a suicide cleanup. If you can pay a maximum fee of $999 (shotgun suicides not included) for a single suicide cleanup, then you have my guarantee to clean my best for you. As a self-employed suicide cleanup technician, my experience in suicide cleanup includes many different types of suicide cleanup challanges. Deserts, mountains, beachs, large inner-cities (Las Vegas and Reno too), multiple suicides, and murder-suicides represent a few of my working situations.

With my skills, knowleged, and abilities in suicide cleanup, I'm comfortable giving a telephone quote. I'm rarely wrong. At least, I rarely lose money in my suicide cleanup business.

Suicide cleanup sometimes requires sealing parts of walls and floors. I use plenty of paper towels too. When I can, I use a vacuum. Many tools have a place in suicide cleanup.

Suicides bring violent and silent deaths when least expected. Suicide cleanup should begin soon after. Again, I'm the suicide cleanup technician to call whater time passes from the moment of suicide to the time suicide cleanup begins anywhere in Nevada.

I answer my telephone at all hours, all days. Homicide, suicide, unattended death, and other biohazardous events often require a professional cleaner. Call me for your cleaning needs and your cleaning needs will be met.

Visit "How Crime Scene Cleanup Works" if you have an interest in the corruption, cheating, stealing, lying, and manipulation involved with crime scene cleanup.

For persons under the age of 24 in the United States, suicide is the third leading cause of death. Many variables come into play in the suicides. There are various backers that may contribute to this problem. Lack of a solid family unit, lack of clear-cut goals, lack of self-esteem, lack of positive role models, and a breakdown of communication beTomeen peers and parents are just a few of the burdens faced by many of today's youth. Finding an answer to teenage suicide seems almost impossible at times. With their whole lives ahead of them, how do they come to a point of hopelessness and choose to kill themselves. We understand this behavior more easily in adults area for teenagers, there is much to be learned.

We are told that suicide in a family increases the risk of suicide by others as much as four times. Often the son of a suicidal father becomes at risk for suicide, and ironically, the means of suicide may be the same. Sometimes a father's behavior becomes an issue for a suicidal son. Below I briefly retrace the fault lines leading to a young man's suicide. Suicide cleanup did not take place on this suicide cleanup web site, for reasons to become more clear.

Paul

These details came to me some 20 years following Tom's experience with suicide's terror. He came to me as an applicant for a suicide cleanup practitioner position. I could not hire, him, but I did ensure that Tom received my best advice, my email address, and free Internet advice. Tom now has his own suicide cleanup business outside of Seattle.

Paul committed suicide on or about 4 July. He hung himself. Paul's best friend, Tom, found him hanging from their town park's oldest and largest Oak tree. Tom had befriended young Paul for most of their lives. Tom's home became Paul's home much of the time as well as a central place in his socialization.

Paul had already begun to decompose, fluids leaking from his orifices filed his new, white sneakers. Paul's tongue swelled to and protruded from his mouth. His pale, gray face cast Tom into a deep terror. Tom remains at this time in a state of shock over his lost friend. Tom would live throughout his life with a graphic image of Paul's face whenever a rope or any object resembling a noose or hanging came to his attention. He came to realize that Paul's last act had etched itself into his mind.

Both Tom and Paul were 19 years old and had grown up together. Both boys had gone to kindergarten together and shared many classrooms throughout their public education. Their small town's student population allowed for a close-knit community culture, benefiting those with an interest in other's affairs.

Both boys were neither troublesome nor remarkable in their academic studies. They did what they needed to pass and qualify for extra-curricular activities. Both boys loved football, baseball, and basketball. Tom's neighbors expected to see these boys among others playing late into the afternoon and evening. All appeared to share a camaraderie without taint of mean spiritedness from any corner of their peer group. So it came to their parents to feel their son's were at play in safe company.

Paul's Father, Mr. W.

Paul's father, Mr. W, owned a small plumbing business as his father had done, a grandfather Paul never met.

Mr. W's preferential treatment of his two daughters seemed like a state of nature in the W's home. Their tasks were minimal and often they were treated to special treats by their father.

Paul's tasks were often dirty and amounted to drudgery in his early years. Mr. W made a point of training Paul to clean and organize his plumbing business's tools and equipment. Over the years Paul's skills and strength grew so that these tasks took less and less time. To any outside observer of this family and its plumbing basis, its propriety and value to their community ranked high.

Paul's father showed a strong bias toward his daughters while Doug received a "man's" upbringing. Mr. W believed a son should have a tightly structured existence to keep him in line, because eventually he would have to "earn his own living in a man's world." Paul would have to earn his own living the way that he, Mr. W, earned his living as a plumber.

Mr. W's performance as a student did not match his son's "average" to "good" grades. And Paul would not receive recognition for his efforts, albeit his results were erned without help from his home. None of this mattered to Mr. W. He wanted his son to shine in the world of work, and to this end Paul's free time at home became work time for his father's maintenance and organizing needs.

Mr. W did not expect to daughters to marry below his station. He did expect them to marry someone who could afford them without relying on a second income, as he had done for his wife, and as his father had done for his mother.

In fact, Mr. W made a point reminding his daughters that they would marry into a small business family. Mrs. W.'s apparently set the model for the W's girls. Books, reading, and writing were not important. Cooking and such were their world, outside of casual television watching and playground activities at their local park. Many times they would play below the ill-famed Oak tree, never suspecting such strange fruit it would bare one four of July.

Mr. W. earned a good living from his efforts and kept an honorable trade. Paul's mother, Syble, remained at home over the years as she raised her children. Syble remain quiet and aloof from neighbors and showed little interest in having friends. She did take part in her children's PTA activities and often supported outings for her children.

in this small town home, which she too had gone to school and then spent his childhood life. Mr. W was a stern, dogmatic role model. He was a large man and when he talked his voice boomed. He easily became angry at Paul and shouted commands to the boy, and sometimes these commands fight senseless. Paul grew up to fear his father, and suicide ideation became part of Paul's conscious fears. Mr. W never considered Paul might commit suicide in recent fonts to his authoritarian personality. In fact, Mr. W perceived himself as a good father and as such he expected his son to perform well. For Mr. W, fatherhood meant setting rules by creating a structured and firemen for his family.

Paul's sisters did not share in the stern authoritarian world created by their father for Paul. In fact Mr. W's attitude towards his daughter's set a stark, one-hundred-eighty degree difference from his demands on Paul. Both girls were spoiled and when Mr. W. spoke to his daughters, it was if you were a different human being. Tom, Mr. W's younger sister, often teased Mr. W. Paul understood that Mr. W would never defend himself against her their fathers daughters becomes of his preference for them.

If sibling rivalry existed between Paul and his sisters, it never showed. Mr. W. would not tolerate Paul's mis-use of his sisters, although the girls were known to tease Paul and play dirty tricks on him.

It should not come as a surprise to anyone that Paul spent as much time as possible at Tom's home. In fact, Paul's life seemed more normal during the hours he spent with his friend's family, "Paul's home away from home."

Here he learned that a father might encourage his son to grow and develop without shouting at him and giving senseless commands. At home, Paul did become used to hearing, "Do it because I said so". Tom heard familiar phrases like, "Get it done by tomorrow or you will pay." In this way Paul learned that another household's children had a choice and were given adult-like directions for their tasks without threats. So in Tom's house children responsible, but given kindly directions.

After graduating from high school both boys went to work for an automotive wrecking yard on the edge of town. Here Paul's learned skills working for his father paid big dividends. Because of the strength built up over years of performing maintenance and cleaning heavy plumbing tools and equipment, his upper-body strenth helped greatly.

With this added strength and a good mind for mechanical design, it wasn't long before Tom learned to dismantle entire cars more quickly than veteran employees. Paul had no wish to show off his skills and strength. Simply working around others, receiving recognition for work well done, and adding to a group's overall performance pleased Paul to no end.

It turned out their experience proved handy when they decided to build a car together. Their knowledge, skills, and abilities gave them what they needed to know. Before long they were building reliable transportation and assembling a roadster from the ground up. By combining their incomes to buy parts and assemble these parts after work, their friendship and their work took on a synergy of its own. It took 2 months to create their first car. Their following car took three weeks. Now they were adding profit to their efforts. Soon the began to recognize useful parts at their auto wrecking work for car assemlies two to three cars ahead of current projects.

Both boys were doing so well they became the admiration of xyz. Tom often went home and Paul followed. Rarely did Paul return home, though. He became pleased with his new endeavor. Their success came by accident as well as hard work. They created their business from scratch, litterally from wrecked cars of no value, but for their parts. These parts the boys turned into use cars.

Paul, while leading the way for Tom, both boys put away enough money to live on their own in a shared, small apartment. Before long they rented a small shop to begin building cars, and often from scrap.

Both Paul and Tom showed that their parents had instilled a strong work ethic. They took time off only to clean up following long hours of automotive work. "Life was good," they came to believe as their little business empire recycled scrap cars and customers found affordable transporation.

Life went well for both boys until one evening Mr. W made an impromptu visit to Paul and Tom's small garage. Mr. W's heavy drinkikng began to show. Before long he shouted at Paul. In his mind, Paul had "abbandoned his family" and showed no "appreciation" for what he, Mr. W., had done for Paul's grooming as a plumber. Before Mr. W left, he threw thrown a 1" wrench at Paul, but missed and it Tom in the eye.

Only then did Mr. W leave the two alone and leave. But before leaving Paul and DJs presents, Tom did manage to make it clear to his drunken father that he wanted nothing to do with his father. He, Paul, "earned what he needed" without his father's help.

No one would have guessed this time the Paul began to suffer mightily by his relationship to his father and to Tom. For his father he grew a deep hatred. For Tom, he felt a shame for what had happened to Tom. Paul also felt that his reward for Tom's life-long friendship had become a burden for Tom. None of this became apparent to anyone, but Paul.

The following day Paul skipped work without telling Tom. Tom was not at their apartment when he left. Tom had gone to one of his town's two doctor's to have his eye examined.

Paul was in bad emotional shape. His feeling for his father had never grown deep, but he did honor his father's wishes. What else could he do? He would write in his suicide letter to Tom that visiting his family seemed important and he wanted his father's blessings, rather than his scorn. He understood, too, that his father had abused him as a child. That is, Paul realized that he had no childhood, except as he experienced at Tom's home. Even this he could discount and ignore, though, beause his father must have meant well enough. After all, hadn't his physical development and dexterity skills come as a result of his father's efforts?

Paul arrived at his parent's home and saw that his mother had left in her car. Most probably, since it was the 4th of July, she was helping the PTA with their park display.

Mr. W's plumbing truck remained parked in its usual place on the driveway.

Without knocking or announcing himself, which he had learned not to do at an early age for fear of arousing his father's temper. Paul walked in quietly and sat in the living room. While waiting he thought he heard talking from the directions of his sisters' room.

Paul walked quietly to his sisters' room and stood just within listening distance of the door. He overheard his father and sisters talking in words and tones as never before. Paul could not mistake what he heard, and he no longer felt as if his feet were touching the ground. His father and sisters were all three involved in a sexual relationship. Sick to his stomach Paul left.

Whether anyone indoors heard the front door close as Paul left, we can't tell. If anyone did, Mr. W. has a heavy burden on his shoulders. What did follow followed haistily. Paul quickly made plans to end his life, and within an hour had committed suicide by haning himself from the old Oak tree's lowest limb, where Tom found Paul that evening.

Tom related to me that Paul's two page, type written suicide note, that Tom accussed no one of his suicide. He thanked Tom for his friendship, apologized for his family, and let Tom know what he had found when he arrived home. This he "must share," he wrote in his suicide note's first sentence.

None of the above could have been written without Tom's willingness to share this unusual story with me. It does not shock or surpise me, though. The incidence of incest in any society remains a familiar story to social workers and others in the "skin trades," helping skills like counseling, psychology, and so on. Tom's story-telling did not occur all at one time, either, it took several weeks for Tom to relate the above and more. I simply included the pertinent details leading to Paul's suicide. (For more on my working experience with Tom, see "Tom's Suicide Cleanup Training."

Suicide Research and Suicide Numbers

There's a lot of research into the incidence of adolescent suicide. Figures change from year to year him and we might just know Tom years or the same. Generally among junior high school student, about 36% of students would some point in their lives about about suicide. About 7% have actually attempted suicide. And these are junior high school kids. Suicidal thoughts more common among girls and especially among those from lower social economic groups. Those girls with more stressful lives and have more academic success, surely greater density for suicidal thoughts and acts. Of course those with less than 40 families and those with antisocial behavior also reflect a higher incidence of suicidal behavior and thought. We should get the idea that because lower achieving students consider suicide that gifted students do not consider suicide.

They do. Among the mentally challanged studnets there's less of an incidence of suicidal behavior, but there is a higher incidence of self mutilating behavior, which is not considered to be life-threatening. I've often considered this population for the suicide cleanup trade. They need work and they may have a pre-disposition for suicide cleanup work without the usual hangups.

It would look at adult suicide, we find that they're completed suicides occur most often in the spring with a minor peak in the fall. The suicides will occur more frequently on Mondays been any other day of the week. Suicide rates are actually lower on major national holidays among adults, but this does not hold for adolescents these suicide markers do not show the same for adolescents. Sundays show the height distant suburbs suicide attempts by juveniles.

Suicide

"Sal took his own sword, and fell upon it." Drew these are lines from the Old Testament and show that the word suicide but had not been coined for daily use. The act of suicide came to describe soap-Bernard.com for the ancient Greeks suicide was not actually self-killing, but dying rather than killing: "to seize death," "to be delivered from life," "to leave the light," "to carry oneself off," "to consume oneself," "to dispose of oneself," and to "get oneself out of the way," and many other terms. It wasn't until thev Clement of Alexander, during the second century A.D., that a noun can do exist for suicide. Anxious Romans "to seek death," "to procure one's own death," "to cause violence to oneself," "to fall by one's own hand." Filled the need for self-murder, suicide. When one village suicide, for the Romans, "to whom oneself in order to dive, those quote served as a failed suicide.

It became a sin and a crime to commit suicide. Some called a term used by Hamlet. "Oh that the everlasting had not fixed to scan and against self-slaughtered." The Oxford English dictionary notes that an English physician by the name of Walter Charlton, said, "to vindicate oneself from extreme and otherwise inevitable calamity by SUI-CIDE is not (certainly) a crime."

There are different opinions as to what constitutes suicide. For example, if a man puts a gun in his mouth, and pulls the trigger, he has committed suicide if he dies. What about Russian Roulette? Is a drunken teenager playing with a loaded pistol to prove his manliness a suicide when he loses that Russian Roulette? Socrates committed "voluntary" self-murder, but he already been ordered to kill himself. And of course there are the Japanese summer I warriors who kill themselves as demanded by cultural tradition but then we have terminate the ill patients who kill themselves by overdosing, rather than die from excruciating pain. And then last, what about the people who jump to their deaths from buildings on September 11, 2001, rather than burned to death.

For medical examiner suicide is a medical legal classification. There are five ways of dying in the lexicon of medical examiners. These include death by accident, natural death, homicidal death, and undetermined death. Some people have divided suicide into direct and indirect categories. There is an indirect form of suicide which includes eating to gluttony. And then there's drinking to death. So some forms of human recreation become forms of suicide.

"The great and growing suicide club America seems to be caught in"--the nuclear arms race.

Tom's Suicide Cleanup Training

Tom first telephoned me for work and training. As usual I referred him to the flashing "Jobs" button on Crime Scene Cleanup. He called back and made it clear that he had an ernest desire to enter the suicide cleanup business. Just why, he could not say, but he did make it clear he had an emotional issue conscerning suicide. He asked to meet with me.

Tom and I met at an old hangout of mine, Esther's Taco House. Over a couple tacos and and Diet Pepsi, we talked about his past and my suicide cleanup business. I explained that I''m known as a "trauma scene practitioner" in many places. I also explained that I've always practiced a self-employed suicide cleanup business.

I could tell Tom no less than I tell others about the suicide cleanup business, its raked by fraud in local governments, including Orange County, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Tom wanted too many details about suicide cleanup for one meeting, so I invited him on a suicide cleanup job.

I also explaned that local government corruption made it nearly impossible for me to do suicide cleanup work locally. I was condemned by county employe dirt bag, welfare recipients to travel for work. He got the hint, but insisted on following along. "OK," I relented, and took Tom on a couple of "tier 2" suicide cleanup jobs. These were not too difficult for a new suicide cleanup practitioner to deal with. On the second job I allowed Tom to cut a piece of bloody mattress for the sake of "getting into the field." Tom had previously proven his bloodborne pathogen training to me, so I had no real concerns.

"Suicide cleanup for me means more than any other type of professional cleaning," I advised Tom.

" There's more here than meets the eye. There's tons of emotional baggage on each suicide cleanup scene. Suicide cleanup carries a bit of social worker responsibilities, in my opinion. "

"Don't get me wrong, there's no license-like counseling here, but there's plenty of listening."

With suicdie cleanup, I explained to Tom, sometimes people want to know how I got into suicide cleanup, so I relate what I can in as few words as possible. Sometimes they thank me for being the type of person that I am, for "being one of those who can do this type of work, suicide cleanup." I always try to get the idea through that what I do does not strike me as all that terrible, but I do explain that some suicide cleanup jobs do appear horrific beyond words. I've had doubtful moments at the start of a few suicide cleanup jobs, including my first suicide cleanup, which involed a high-powered rifle wound to the center of a suicide victim's head.

Over a 3 week period I spoke with Tom on the telephone. I directed him to my web pages at crime scene cleanup and biohazard cleanup. From these pages I lead him to others for "see-and-say" vocabulary development. Before reaching this level of suicide cleanup training with Tom, I insisted that he write an 500 word suicide cleanup essay, which I then added a 2,000 word essay describing suicide cleanup work and why he thught suicide cleanup was for him.

His writing needed a little editing, but his content struck me as solid and the kind of stuff that proves a writer's character. It's his writing that tipped me off to Tom's intention to earn his living in Las Vegas as a self-employed, suicide cleanup practitioner. This disappointed me. He had ignored my words about local government corruption.

"Tom, if you have any real intention to work as a suicide cleanup practitioner, then you need to centralize your business and stay away from cronified cities, " I warned Tom.

"Believe me, Las Vegas's coroner's department, and probably its county administrator's department, have more than enough evil doers than you can count. You're talkiing about the suicide capital of our United States. Do you really believe free enterprise exists for suicdie cleanup companies in Las Vegas, Nevada?"

I did not want to hurt Tom's feelings, but suicide cleanup happens to be an extremely crooked business. It's only by Will and a knack for knocking out hundreds of web pages that I remain in the business. Tom had proven his eagerness to learn some of the mechanics of suicide cleanup, but he had a long way to go before he could jump into Hell's furnace and expect to come out a survivor.

"Tom, what about your car work?" I asked more than once. Each time, Tom replied, "I can't do it again. There's too much inside of me that hurts when I think of the many times Paul and I worked together. He was my brother, for all intents and purposes."

Usually Tom would reiterate, "Show me what you know and I'll be able to hold my own. I'm learning to live simply."

It's hard to turn down an eager suicide cleanup student. Heaven know I've befriended enough ill-doers over the years, but Tom does have the right stuff. That's more than clear when he takes on a suicide cleanup task. He great with surviving family members too. When they ask Tom how he got into the suicide cleanup business, he claims that I'm his uncle and he wants to be like me. Now flatter gets the job done, I admit, but again, this guy's got the right stuff for suicide cleanup. I wish him well. He's got a lot to deal with and a crooked suicide cleanup competitor in many counties, apparently.

A Las Vegas History

Primitive Southern Nevada was would have been a virtual marsh with abundant waters plus plant life long ago.

While ages elapsed, this marsh receded. Estuaries and rivers vanished under the surface. This previously teeming esturine habitat progressed right into a dry, arid landscape in which the hardiest plants and animals survived. Water caught inside the complex geologic structures in the Las Vegas Valley occasionally appeared and nurtured luxuriant vegetation, making a great oasis. This life-giving water ran towards the Colorado River.

Development workers in 1993 found remains for a Columbian mammoth which roamed the region before history. Paleontologists guess these bone fragments originated about 8,000 to 15,000 years ago. The Valley oasis had been shielded from exposure. The encircling, unforgiving Mojave Wilderness selected its own life-forms for survival. Life demanded toughness for survival. Life responded with a wide-array of diverse, hardy species. Not too many, not too few, but enough to keep numbers somewhere near an ecological balance.

Humanity Arrives

Mexican trader Antonio Armijo, heading a 60-man group over the Spanish Path to Los Angeles around 1829, veered off the recognized path.

While Armijo's caravan had been camped Christmas Morning about 100 kilometers northeast from current day Las Vegas, the scouting team rode wesTomard looking for water. A seasoned youthful Mexican companion, Rafael Rivera, left behind the primary group and then wandered in to the untouched wilderness. Inside of a fortnight, this curious young man found Las Vegas Springs.

OASIS Found

The day remains unknown, although Rafael Rivera was crowned the earliest, non-indigenous person to visit this oasis-like Valley.

An abundant, artesian spring now lead others to this new Spanish Path toward Los Angeles. It reduced suffering with regard to Spanish explorers as they hastened their dash west to California gold. In beTomeen 1830 and 1848, the name "Vegas," since found upon routes of that time, has been altered to Las Vegas, meaning The Meadows in Spanish.

Some 14 years following Rivera's breaTomhrough, John C. Fremont brought a great overland expedition west and camped at Las Vegas Springs on May 13, 1844.

This man's name is definitely commemorated these days with fluorescents in addition to museums and galleries. The Fremont Hotel-Casino found in Down-town Las Vegas has his name as does Fremont Block -- the most crucial thoroughfare: casino-lined Glitter Gulch.

MORMON Impact

Mormon settlers out of Salt Lake City moved to Las Vegas to guard this Los Angeles-Salt Lake City's mail path. In 1855 they started developing a 150-square-foot fortification. They used sun-dried stones made from clay-based earth and grass, a substance known as adobe.

These Mormons grew fruit and vegetables and found lead at Potosi Mountain. Mormon leaders deserted the settlement around 1858, partially due to Indian native raids. A portion belonging to the "Mormon Fort" that has survived all the forces of their time remainbs at Las Vegas Boulevard North and Washington Avenue. Researchers started an archeological search in and around this location in 1992.

People from the Church associated with Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) presently comprise some 12 percent of this our Southern Nevada society. In December 1989 they devoted an important Mormon Temple to Las Vegas. This temple's spires are usually observable from the foothills at Sunrise Mountain, towards the east of the city. I should make a comment about Mormons and suicide cleanup. I've never performed suicide cleanup in Utah, and I accredit this to a low rate of suicdie in this fine state. Morons have a very low rate of suicide; hence a low rate of suicide cleanup exists in Utah.

Train TYCOONS Commence Growth

Through 1890 train barrons had determined the water-rich Las Vegas Valley would be a prime location for a stop service in addition to town. Greater than a one fourth century before, Nevada was accepted into the Union in 1864 in the Civil War.

Work towards the initial train level in to Las Vegas started during summertime in 1904. The camping tents'city known as Las Vegas popped up old style bars, shops and boarding homes.

Rails were being linked with the eastern section of track throughout October 1904. The San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad, later on assimilated through the parent Union Pacific, made the inaugural run through California to places east upon January. 20, 1905.

We might imagine suicides occurred with changes in employment, weather, and increased lonliness. In those days people lost touch with families quickly. Mail service remained poor. Friends were made and lost as quicly as poker hands were won and lost.

Suicide cleanup must have taken moments. A bucket of water, a few shovel-fulls of sand and dirt covered the suicide scene when out doors. When inside, buckets of water and mops served for suicide cleanup. No bloodborne pathogens or other germs were considered. Whisky and other chemicals were used to mask death's odors. Suicide cleanup belonged to bar keepers, hotel janitors, and anyone else inclined to clean after death.



Be sure to visit Orange County Consumer Fraud for information related to local government corruption. If so inclined, you may also wish to visit Orange County Fraud for similar information. Orange County Suicide Cleanup contains some similar information. My Suicide Cleanup web site has quite a bit of narrative about suicide cleanup, and it will have more in the future. Las Vegas Biohazard Cleanup, like biohazard cleanup, has information of some interest to those new to suicide cleanup.

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