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Cleaning Up After Murder In The Home
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I watched a tv drama recently where a man was shot dead in his home. Of course the family had to move out whilst police investigated but when a man had been charged and the family allowed to return the blood and brains were still there.
I know the drama isn't real but does that really happen? It would be very traumatic and I was sure the police sent in specialist cleaners before the family went home although I was never sure who paid for this.
Does anyone the usual procedure in this sort of incident?
I know the drama isn't real but does that really happen? It would be very traumatic and I was sure the police sent in specialist cleaners before the family went home although I was never sure who paid for this.
Does anyone the usual procedure in this sort of incident?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the drama, 'The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries', the true story of the murder of Joanna Yeates in Bristol, it showed that after the forensics had finished in Mr Jeffries house, he had to go back and clean the place himself, the police turned his place upside down. He was completely innocent and was hung out to dry by the press. If you haven't seen this TV drama a must watch, very powerful and of course, very sad, that poor girl Joanna.
I watched "The Bay". It wasn't a bad yarn, but it took six weeks to relate a story that could have been covered in about 30 minutes. All the diversions with DI Manning's marriage and the other cove (Jo Absolom - Andy?) turning up were totally unnecessary. They could have spent that time dealing with who ran over the DC.
Agreed, the state of the place when the family returned was a disgrace.
Agreed, the state of the place when the family returned was a disgrace.