Welcome to my crime scene cleanup company web site. I made this web site to fight Orange County government cronyism. Too few people were finding competing crime scene cleanup companies in Orange County as a result of cronyism.
For that matter, it's becoming harder to find coroner and medical examiner offices not infected by cronyism. I heard about another one today in Ohio; this is the second in Ohio in less than a month. (Today's date: 12/16/09).
I have concrete evidence, eyewitness accounts, my own experience, and deductive logic proving the existence of cronyism in Orange County's coroner's office.
Deduce Cronyism in Orange County
If a family needs a crime scene cleaner in Orange County, California, we would expect them to find cleaning help on the Internet, at least once in a while.
Here's the possible resources at hand for finding cleaning help:
1. Coroner
2. Public Administrator
3. Word of Mouth
4. Yellow Pages
5. Internet
1, 2, and 3, my cleaning company in Orange County, Crime Scene Cleanup, receives calls on rare occasions, like one or two a year, and never for multiple deaths. In six years only one cleanup had insurance coverage. This indicates either that (A) Orange County residents rarely carry home owners insurance, or (B) I rarely receive crime scene cleanup work in Orange County homes.
If prospectives clients use the Yellow Pages my company receives no calls because I left the Yellow Pages because they were of little value.
If 5, my Orange County crime scene cleanup company should receive a large number of Orange County inquirers for crime scene cleanup services. I own dozens of crime scene cleanup web sites in Orange County and claim a large footprint.
Why do I own so many? Because of cronyism in Orange County's county government.
Go back to the deductive reasoning example above and work over it again.
If any person in need of crime scene cleanup services makes it to the Internet, they will find me.
Biosafe not in loop until recentls (out for about 4 years)
If 5, then Biosafe owns large part of loop.
How do I know this? I know this because my one client in Orange County (Garden Grove, September 28, 2009) for the last year told me the following story.
His family went to the Orange County Coroner's office to receive the personal property of a deceased relative. When leaving the office my client was given a competitor's telephone number to call to "clean up the mess." The "mess" was from a decomposing body.
The technican gave my client a telephone number to a competitor. The client later searched the Internet, found me, and the job was done at half the price in a few short hours. Orange County. |