I couldn’t. Homeowners should have to disclose something horrific like that - I would not want that tub buy that house event a year, two, five years after. I’d want a new bathroom overhaul with what happened there.
Dying isn't horrific. You don't know the cause, and it was obviously cleaned really well, but I get that! That's like saying that you have to disclose that you shat or pissed on the carpet or your pet died in the house.
Imagine buying that house and laying back relaxing in that big nice tub, scrolling on your videos and coming across this one 😱😱 Edit to add. Thanks for all the likes❤️ 11k 🤯
As a CSI of almost 12 years - thank you for your service! If we have a GSW suicide I try to pick up as many pieces of brain / bone as I can so teams like you don’t have to! Thank you helping out these families in their time of need 🙌🏻
I heard sometimes the family has to clean it themselves if they don't have enough money for the cleaning service. Is that true? If so, that totally must be a traumatic experience.
@@YeethusCriesyes they do. In some cases the city or county may have a church or something that can help find funds for the family. But my best friends sister had to clean their place after her husband shot himself. The people did get a lot up but she still had brains and blood on the walls and in the living room to clean
I'm sorry but I'd get rid of the tub. Just imagine the house going up for sale and a nice family moves in and whoever takes a bath just relaxes in a tub not knowing it literally held liquefied human remains. No thank you.
@@xo7499 chill she was saying her opinion it isn't necessarily wasteful how would you react enjoying a bath and then being told a dead rotting body was in there before you
Here in East TN we have amateur radio nets where people who live alone can check into them every day. If someone doesnt check in to the net we send someone nearby out to see if they're okay.
My big brother sadly ended his life in my childhood home where some of my family still lives. We saw that room after before and after the police removed him and it was indescribable and horrific, I will never forget it. A Good Samaritan paid for these incredible cleaners to clean everything up, and when they were done it was like… the newest, and cleanest room in the whole house. The only way you’d know something bad happened is if you were there when it took place. It was quite incredible. We’ve since turned his room into a reading room with all his favorite things so we can feel close to him, but I still can’t help but see everything in my mind when I’m in there.
My neighbor died when I was really young. I remember thinking something was wrong because her car was outside, and newspapers kept piling up at her door, but since none of the adults were saying anything, I figured maybe she just went on a trip or something. Nope. She was dead in there 2 weeks. You could smell it in the hallway.
I'm in the same business. And I find it difficult to see them letting the contaminated water go down the drain. In Ontario Canada we have to suck up the water and have dumped at a proper site. That's actually concerning that they did that.
If I could remove my sense of smell I would be willing to, but no fucking way will I do that with a sense of smell Oh, and if it is something festering, I fucking hate bugs more then I am disgusted by corpses
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor Vicks VapoRub works really good to block death odors of any kind ..a little bit just inside the nostrils , and a dab just under them .
@dosbabymama be that it may be a beautiful tub, but the thought of a person passing away and just sitting in it for a week and a half 😳 just nope not doing it 😳 😐
Ive seen worse one time i helped my buddy out we had to get the stuff out of the house because it was going to be destoryed because his body had been in the bathtub rotting for 4 weeks his body exploded, the walls were stained the flies were like zombies you could literally pet the flies cause for some reason eating human flesh makes them weird the like all were just covering the walls and you couldnt get them to move even with a mask on, with menthol rubbed on my nose and with a stuffed nose cause of allergies i still couldnt get the smell out of my nose weeks later
this is just a sign to please check up on your loved ones. the worst part about this is that nobody missed her or thought about her enough to visit her. edit- calm down yall this is an old woman, i’m just saying that personally if my grandma was that old, i would check on her every few days like calling or texting her. you never know, and it probably wasn’t a super sudden death.
They said the person was in there for 5 days. Idk if you have family that comes by every other day or sum but them not talking or stopping by for 5 days is very normal...
I don't care how pretty you make it or how many flowers you put around the tub, I'm NOT getting into a bowl of corpse soup, even if it's been cleaned out.
I told myself I’d be okay living in a home someone died in…that was before I became a fan of the channel. I really appreciate seeing this to make an informed decision.
I would see this as a much easier clean. If I was to die in our house I much rather it it be contained like this than for my blood to go through carpet & onto the sub floors.
Exactly! I don’t think people realize how messy decomp work is, especially like mentioned, tiles or carpet ripped up, sub flooring too at times- anything with biological material on it has to go. And this service IS NOT FREE! I’d rather someone clean out a tub, and the body contained, rather then the alternative. I think this person was trying to make it easy on those who found them. ❤❤
This was probably a suicide. This is how women usually do it. Slit wrists in a tub. We don't like to leave a mess. It's so sad that could be someone's last thought...
@@aquasnek5487so much bloody water it would have her wrists it doesn't hurt so much if its done in water, Poor woman no one missed her for almost a week, So very sad, RIP🙏
Yeah I don’t think I could… it PROBABLY is clean but what if somehow there’s backwash in the drains idk my brain just can’t handle the “risk” of 5 day old body juices coming in contact with my body 😢
@@MiVidaBellisima the risk of transmission is low. Think about it. People cut themselves in a pool and no one gets HIV / blood borne pathogens from a diluted swimming pool. Same thing with bathtub
personally for me, it's the idea of how there was a dead body in that tub I'd rather have a brand new tub. I wouldn't be able to take a bath in it without feeling sad or not thinking about it.
I went to a rental apartment of my friend’s friend for a party and I felt something weird about this “ home” . I felt so uncomfortable in this place to the level that I want to run out from this place . I checked the address if anything happened at this location. Turned out, that lady was killed in that exact apartment…
Not always a better deal. The old homes - anywhere, were built to last. Now? They only put as much effort into it so it passes inspection re building codes with the cheapest materials possible. Unless one has the coin and a private contractor with a proven track record of building quality homes and doesn't cut corners - then a new build is an excellent choice. That being said, a new build has a built in home warranty that covers anything that is amiss or done in a shoddy fashion. Generally up to ten years but that varies from state to state. AND - getting the contractor to return to repair the crummy work the contractors did on the first go around is next to nearly impossible. Once they sell out the tract, they go on to the next project. I have had two new from the ground up builds. The one in California was a nightmare. I put a claim into his insurance carrier and gave a lengthy review on a couple social media sites. If you go after their insurance and license, then they listen up. I did have an attorney waiting in the wings if needed. But it was a battle royale - and document EVERYTHING in writing. The other new build was in another state and the contractor had an excellent foreman and I was kept apprised of daily activity and welcomed my presence to go over any details that arose during the process. Do your homework people. Or just remodel the bathroom and move on . . .
A lot of you have never stayed at a hotel with a jetted tub or a cabin with a hot tub, have you? as long as they ran brominated water (blue water is evident they did just that) thru the plumbing at full blast for a specified time and replaced the filter - its back to sterile. You think this is nasty? You ought to see hot tubs post- orgy at rental cabins. Gag! (The water treatment plant in your town does the exact same thing to recycle and clean the bloody poop water you bathe and cook with)
I think this is the reason why every time my parents bought a new house or moved. They always replaced the bathrooms completely before ever using them, and now I respect them for it.
I remember this. It was my intro to this channel and that guy was disgustingly disrespectful to the deceased and the whole situation. Glad it got better. Love you guys
My brother is a paramedic and he said they ran a call very similar to this situation. The person had been deceased in a bathtub for a week. They had to use a pool skimmer to recover the person.
That a friend of mine wanted me to buy a home where someone shot themselves in the closet! I would never want to buy a house where someone committed suicide and that closet would be no good for me.
@@melaninmonroe1833There were 5 deaths in my deceased hubby's house. His grandad cancer, his dad cancer, 2 overdoses, him, so 3rd but accidental, and 1 more his uncle so 6. Onl,y 2 natural, with cancer. I do not care about it at all. It can literally rot.
After my grandparents died my aunt bought thier house. She only lived there for a few years. Moved out cuz she couldnt help but hear them having conversations randomly
If the interior isn't replaced..Trust and believe the new owners will find out the hard way..when you least expect it.. expect it.. wether a car or house the smell always comes back
Well you'll have to replace carpets and stuff but the tub won't absorb any of that smell. One good scrub and some industrial cleaner and it's good to go
Buddy of mine got a car door from a scrapyard. Car being scrapped had someone die in it. He stripped that door down to the metal. Cleaned everything, painted, all new plastics. On a hot day the smell was still bad. Any time the window was rolled down you could smell the death.
Bathtubs are the worst… no one has mentioned the sheet of skin that got waved upto the top from the part of it sticking to the bath.. anyway, the worst part isn’t the smell, or the taste (yes u can somehow taste it when the smell is that bad) it’s the taking the deceased out of the bath.. extremely slippery and very fragile. I’ve done my job for twenty yrs, half of it doing coroner removals. I would choose my job over and over.❤
Where I live, the Summers tend to get super hot, and super humid. I had a CSI attend my criminology class as a speaker, and she told us a story that reminded me of this. I'll spare you the gruesome details, but they had a new term for a body that had been left decaying in the bathtub. She called it "Crockpotting."
I studied forensics at university, and in order to deal with some of the horrific scenes our profs dealt with, a rather morbid sense of humour is often evident.
The fact that I HATE tubs with jets because I feel like they can Really be cleaned unless it’s dismantled. And you Can get venereal disease. So seeing😳 this I would never use that tub again.
As a long term suicidal person I’d like to say thank you for everything you’ve done here and with such respect to the deceased,may we all be so blessed to have genuinely caring people like you cleaning us up after the inevitable
I'm the same way, I hear what your saying and I get it, we're all going to die anyway right. So may as well stick around for the good times in between eh!! Even if its because we are stubborn bad ass warrior bitchez afraid we miss something lol, You got this x
No I don't think that's weird. I'm glad we have people that are willing to do these types of jobs I sure couldn't do. Thank God foe those types of people... or else there would never be no one to Clean all that up and there would be a ton of dead laying around.. it's a nasty job.. but someone's has to do it. Glad it ain't me
I could never take a bath in there without feeling like it was haunted and a ghost was going to grab me and pull me under water and drown me. I watch way too many horror movies LOL
Unless you are living in a brand new home that you were present while being built. The odds that you are presently living in a house that multiple people have died in is pretty high. It's logistics 👍👍
@@tinajaquez2283 I live in a home that is only thirteen years old, only had two previous owners and neither of them died in that home. Our childhood home was only ten years old and my grandparents home was built from a shell completely by my grandfather so safe to say I've managed to avoid living anywhere that anybody has died in my 40 years on this planet lol
As a nurse, I can tolerate strong and awful odours. Pee, feces, and some nasty wounds, the smell doesn't bother me that much. But old blood really has the most horrible smell, it makes me gagging.
I personally had a homebirth in our tub. It was so beautiful for me that every time I have a shower it reminds me of the beautiful moment of giving life to my child. It's sad to see a tub can also be used to die in. If a family died in our tub I would get rid of it as I wouldn't want to be reminding myself of death every time I stand in the tub for a shower/bath.
FYI, in some states of the U.S, reporting a listing as haunted can reduce the price of the house if you can prove its haunted, which includes deaths in the home as a source of the haunting
Thanks…. Now.. this visual is forever lodged in my brain I saw this afew yrs ago and I will never ever forget about afew cases on your show of people that have died alone and weren’t found for days….❤
I once saw a tub with a body that had been decomposing for 3 weeks but the crazy part was they had a water heater in the tub to keep the water warm and the bones just slipped out of the body when trying to move it.
@coreenaburke5378 absolutely.. the first noticeable thing was the knee joints protruding through the skin, not fully but you could see the knee caps, body was completely brown and black, but everything was submerged except for the legs which where in a bended position so you could see the knees and the thighs.
I commend these people for the hard work they do. I can't take the sight or smell of blood. That tub would have to be tossed out if I had to buy that house. Condolences to the person who passed.
My job is to go to scenes like this. And bring the folks back into the care of the funeral home. And calls like these are always very gross, and sometimes hard to stomach. But they always shatter my heart. It’s so sad. At the end of the day however. I just look back. And remind myself that I’m doing a service for my community. And something that I wanted to do, to serve my friends and neighbors.
Its crazy when you really think about it. This lady decideds to take a bath, goes in there to run the water & gets in having no idea she'd never be getting out. She didn't know this was literally the last bath she'd ever take or the fact she'd sit there for days before "rescuers" would come drag her naked body out💔
I had a similar job but it was suicide by sword in the tub filled just like this but cat litter was also in the tub. Not every state has to disclose a death in a residence, just like used cars,hotel rooms,etc. I have cleaned so many suicide cars the banks want them back and they resale them.
I removed a body from a situation like this. No respirator, no hazmat suit...only medical gloves. I remember having chunks on my shirt. I'll never forget it. 🤮
I probably would pass out. I worked as a housekeeper in a small hospital. We did deep cleaning of the floors in between surgeries. With a floor scrubber and comet. Once a peice of human tissue flew out from under the scrubber and bounced into the hallway. A nurse picked it up. Thank goodness, I was standing there feeling a little ill wondering how I was going to pick it up and what i was going to do with it. Its was like the end of a finger and bloodless.
@@LEXXIUS For me as well. We know that death is just a part of/end of life. I'm usually not so weird about death, I thought. Maybe I'm more sensitive to it than I thought. I would be disturbed taking a bath there. I can't explain why. I know it's irrational, I know everything is clean. It's just disturbing and sad. It's not a nice death. She was forgotten and left to rot and melt.
New fear unlocked !!! I think the owner MUST replace the tub! Look guys! If you are going to buy a used house, PLEASE replace all of the toilets and tubs and sinks. You dont know what was going on. My god! Poor woman😫
I had to do the same thing. Guy was dead in tub for 3 days & police wouldn't let us in the house for a week. After they let us in I cleaned it. The smell from the humidity & decomp is unreal
I appreciate you guys doing this kind of job, I can't even imagine what it's like. I also know that there is absolutely no way I could do this job. So, thank you for what you do
It’s amazing what you do. A great gift to humanity. I had to click off the scene I don’t believe I’d be capable of it but I’m definitely really impressed and thank you for your service
Every prospective buyer should ask all parties reator and sellers if there were any deaths or accidents on property. By law they MUST disclose the information you requested.
So years ago I was young an looking just for a room to rent. In my area everything was super expensive, but I finally found an entire basement apartment for 500$ a month. Well after living there awhile I became cool with the home owners daughters who were close to me in age. An that's when I found out why I got the place so cheap. The owners girlfriend overdosed an died in the tub in the basement, an was left there for almost a month as the home owner was down in Florida. Now I know what my tub looked like.
@@emmib1388because it’s a jetted tub. All that liquid has been sitting in the jets. Yes, you can “clean” it but I doubt it can be properly disinfected with all those little parts and crevices.
This is why i make sure i talk to my grandma everyday she has fallen a few times and only has one leg and has had a stroke before so if i dont talk to her i make sure my mom has and if she doesnt answer i go by her house i dont want her to be left alone like that