Perfect Wedding Does Not Include Corpse

The wedding of Susan Claire Buckingham to Charles Emerson Stewart was scheduled to take place Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Rye, New York. Family photographs were to be taken at 6:30 before the wedding out by the gazebo which overlooked the Hudson River. On Friday night on the bank of the opposite side of the river, two unidentified men deposited the corpse of a man who had been shot twice once in the head and the other right below the heart. On Saturday morning when the custodian of the lodge where the wedding was to take place went out to the gazebo he found the body of the deceased. Then he called the police and got them out there. They began the investigation and processed the crime scene. When the director of the lodge asked the police if they had removed all of the residue from the corpse still at the bank of the river, the detective told him that was not his job. With the family of the bride expected in just a few hours, the chance that members of the wedding party would saunter down to the bank of the Hudson pretty high and his guarantee that all would be picture perfect, the director started to get really anxious.

Fortunately, the detective gave him the name of a homicide scene cleaning company. This death scene cleanup company that conducts crime scene cleanups, suicide scene cleanups, meth lab cleanups, odor removal cleanupsdeath scene cleanups in addition to blood scene cleanups sprang in to action. Arriving by 1:00 p.m. they assessed the condition of the area where the corpse had been found, removed all blood stains, some decomposed tissue and began to use various chemicals to ensure total decontamination of the area. By 4:00 p.m. they concluded that all remnants of the corpse had been duly disposed. The supervisor of the homicide scene cleanup accurately certified that the scene was safe, free from toxic residue and remaining odor and that the place was safe for the wedding.

Later as the director peered out at the gazebo while Mr. Stewart and Miss Buckingham and their respective families stood around the gazebo as the photographer directed their stances and positions, he smiled with great relief. Thanks to the thorough and professional efforts of the death scene cleaning company, his problem was averted and the bride and groom’s special day could go off without a hitch.

As a former police officer and insurance agency owner, I understand the need for caring, competent and dedicated service to our clients. In my previous work, as now with Advanced Bio-Treatment, I have made helping others my focus. We understand that our involvement with you happens as a result of some traumatic event in your life. Whether it is a crime scene cleanup, suicide cleanup, or some other tragic event, ABT understands.  As a result, my employees and I do our work in a way that best serves you.

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