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Natural death scene in a house; unattended. Woman dead in her living room. Police are called. Investigate. Nothing suspicious,
        just an old dead woman with a lot of health problems. She had been leaning over the living room couch to adjust the curtains
        and she at that moment had her final cardiac arrest issue. Keeled over head first and died upside down, wedged between the
        couch and wall. When we peeled her face off the wall, a bunch of rotten skin and hair was left stuck on the wall. Yeah. That was
        kind of gross. Why am I sharing this? For the same reason you’re reading it.



















        I caught a motorist throwing a cigarette out his window. When I asked him how often he did that he said never. I noted a lot of
        cigarette packs in his car – definitely a heavy smoker. I asked to see his ashtray. He was using it to hold a soft drink; it looked
        like it had not met a cigarette in years. Meaning that was not the first cigarette he’d discarded from his car. Meaning he was a
        liar. So….hells yeah I wrote him a big ticket for littering.
















        Suicidal woman tried to kill herself. First she sliced her arms and wrists up with razor blades but that didn’t really work so she
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        opened the very small window above her kitchen sink and crawled out of it. She fell straight down from her 4  floor apartment
        where a large bush slowed her down and deflected her onto some very large retaining wall boulders, causing quite a bit of
        apparent damage to her head. Didn’t kill her though. Aid crew scooped her up and flew her off to the nearest level 1 trauma care
        hospital in Seattle. I don’t know what happened to her after that; did she die? Did she live, but with massive permanent brain
        damage? Again, I have no idea. If I knew what happened to every person I met like that I’d probably have too much on my mind
        these days so early on in my career I learned to stop caring too much once the patients were removed from the scene. But if I
        were a betting man, I’d say she most likely died.
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