Article: Crime Scene Cleaners in Florida Hope to Wring Success from Misfortune.(Originated from St. Petersburg Times, Fla.)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--Aug. 11--John Heath doesn't know why the young man put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger. He doesn't even know his name.

He only knows he must clean up the remains of the man's decision to take his life.

Heath, 33, makes his living from the world of death and disaster. Along with partner Mark Chambers, 31, the mild-mannered Heath owns Crime Scene Cleanup Inc., a 2-month-old St. Petersburg company that does exactly what its names implies.

After a suicide, the Crime Scene Cleanup crew might have to sanitize or dispose of bloody carpet and furniture. After a car accident, they might have to clean bloodied ...

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