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Violent crimes are difficult to understand

Family members are left shattered emotionally with many questions that may never be answered.

Crime scene cleanup is a job for the compassionate professional who can work quickly and efficiently. Family members may be present and need to be handled with empathy and compassion.

While the potential for violence exists within each of us to a degree there are some minds that are more inclined to commit these acts than others.

What kind of mind commits these violent crimes? What drives people to commit violent crimes?

Dangerous and aggressive, showing little remorse, learning nothing from past mistakes, the Socieopath on the surface can appear to be of above average intelligence and friendly personality. The socieopath personality can be charming and poised, calm, untruthful and insincere, self centered and egocentric.

Behind a Socieopath

A socieopath is characterized as someone who has no emotional response after committing an act that others would be showing guilt and shame about.

In January of 2013 a Minnesota man, Steven Roger Johnson, was charged with shooting his wife and then sawing her body into pieces and hiding her body in plastic bins in a friend’s garage. The couple had argued after the wife had told him she was leaving him and taking their 18 month old child with her.

This was not the first brush aggressive violent crime committed by Johnson, in 1996 he plead guilty to first degree sexual conduct after he had handcuffed a woman in a car and raped her, he had threatened to kill her, claiming he had a gun.

Johnson was released from prison in 2008 after being sentenced to 17 years in prison. Johnson married his wife in 2009, just one year after being released from prison.

Violent crime is on the rise in many areas, in Washington, D.C. alone, violent crime rose by 40% in the year 2012 alone.

We may recognize certain personality traits and behaviors of a violent criminal but we haven’t found the answers to preventing them.

We at Advanced Bio-Treatment see the aftermath of the violent crimes and the victims. Although we want your business, we hope you never need our services.

If you need scene clean-up and decontamination guidance, have questions about your payment options, which clean up and decon procedures your current insurance policy covers or require our scene cleanup services immediately, don’t hesitate to give Advanced Bio Treatment a call.

800-706-1420

 

 

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Ted Pelot Owner & President of Crime Scene Cleanup Company - Advanced Bio-Treatment