Crime scene cleaner makes ‘gross’ sperm find in meth lab-turned-sex studio

A crime scene cleaner made a horrifying discovery while cleaning a “high-end apartment” that was being used as both a meth lab and a porn studio.

The cleaner, who spoke anonymously, claimed that they clean up several crime scenes each week including murders, stabbings, machete attacks, and meth labs.

She is on call six days a week, 24 hours a day, and has handled some horrifying cases.

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Her first-ever case involved a woman who died falling down the stairs and decomposed so severely that her cats began eating her brain.

Other noteworthy cases include a serial killer whose home she described as “like a Saw movie”.



While cleaning a meth lab, they made a horrifying discovery
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But, speaking on the Vice podcast, the cleaner revealed one of the most bizarre cases involved cleaning a “high-end apartment complex” that was being used as a meth lab.

Once she started cleaning, she discovered the space was also being used to shoot porno’s.

The furniture was covered in cinnamon-scented lube, so much so that the floors had to be ripped out.



Incidents included cats eating their owner’s brains
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The woman said: “He had a ton of money, nice cars, nice equipment in this house, and he had been cooking meth and took off before the police found his meth lab.

“He was shooting porn in his apartment so entering this apartment you could smell a really strong smell of cinnamon and everything was slippery.

“Everything on the walls, the couches, everything had cinnamon-flavoured lube all over it.”



Meth labs are a regular clean up request
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“He was actually saving his own semen. He had two containers full of semen, it was gross.”

When asked how her job affects how she reacts in the real world, the cleaner said it doesn’t make you more empathetic, it actually “desensitizes” you from it all.

Last month, professional clean-up technicians Tom DeSena, 23, and Junior Lallbachan, 26, from Florida, US, share TikTok clips of the grim sites they encounter once cops have left.



The woman claims it ‘desensitises’ you
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The horrific footage showed a vinyl bathroom flooring in a home in Virginia, covered in blood with the duo, who work for a specialist cleaning company, tasked with cleaning the crime scene.

The pair, who work for a specialist cleaning company, were unsure of the cause of death but successfully tackled the mess by removing vinyl flooring, carpet and a mattress.

Other snaps on the account show similarly grisly scenes including one that appears to be the outline of a body left behind on the floor.

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