Purple Iris
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About the grave wax that can't be cleaned away per the DT expert and can by the pros.
Seems to me that all autopsy equipment including the autopsy table would have to be thrown out after each autopsy of an individual that hadn't died in hospital if that were the case. All gowns, scrubs worn, shoes would have to be tossed.
IMO grave wax can be removed by cleaning fluids designed to clean greasy stains on surfaces like the nylon carpet, that don't absorb fluids.
If not then the whole decomp cleaning industry is a complete scam.
The whole analogy about needing to replace the carpet in the car if ever you had a huge decomp stain was insane IMO. Who buys or drives a car that housed a dead body, stained or not but surely stinky?
Raising my hand on behalf of my cheap husband - However, as I have told a few times before here, it was a pickup that was used strickly as a farm work truck.
No carpeting or upholstery in it at all - not even a radio.
The guy had a heart attack and was not found for 3-4 days.
His family left that truck sitting outside of the barn, windows open, for 5yrs before finally deciding that they didn't want it, and sold it to my husband.
They had completey stripped that interior out, trying to clean the smell, etc. Even went so far as a taking the dashboard off and the interior doors apart to sanitize and clean.
When we got it - of Lord - it was still terrible. Summer time heat and humidity, winter time with the heat on.
Nothing masked it.
Okay - moving on.
We also at one time raised hogs when we farmed.
Yeah, they stink to high heaven, {dead or alive} but, nothing like that truck that we bought long after the fact of someone passing away in it.
Now what this guy has done, IMO, is not even a close comparision. Talk about apples to oranges.
And, this guy SO Busted Baez out when Judge Perry questioned him.
Maybe Baez's next gig will be on "Dancing With the Stars"? {Lord, I hope not}