Commercial services that clean up the detritus at death scenes are in a growth biz. In today's LA Weekly, Christine Pelisek goes around with the husband-and-wife team that created Clean Scene Services in their garage in 1996. One of their employees has handled in death Gilda Radner, Buddy Rich, Tyrone Power and Orson Welles, among others. Often, though, the call comes for help with the blood and gore of a violent crime locale. Consider the link Not Safe for Breakfast.
Also in the Weekly: David Campbell, a 23-year investigator for the L.A. County Coroner's Office, calls it a career and talks with Justin Clark about the suicides he has processed.