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New York (CNN) -- Ron Gospodarski remembered the grisly details: The victim was beaten to death, perhaps with a baseball bat. There was blood splodge everywhere. "A very bloody scene," he recalled.
Gospodarski wasn't the lead detective bothersome to solve a homicide, nor was he a forensic investigator looking for scientific averment.
He was there to clean it up.
By his count, Gospodarski has handled thousands of crime furore cleanups across the New York City area over the past 15 years. "Presumably six to 10 jobs a week," he said. From stabbings and suicides to bird accidents and multiple murders, he has seen it all.
Gospodarski's line of drudgery is unique and not for the faint of heart. His company, Bio-Recovery Corp., specializes in lawlessness-scene and biohazard clean-ups, a cottage industry that goes to exertion after the body is gone. "You see the blood stains, the gloves that the EMS threw on the trounce," he told CNN, "the police put up this crime scene tape, nobody can come in here. And then they a moment ago walk away from it.
Source: CNN International