The COPS FORCED ME TO LEAVE AFTER I STUMBLED ON A CRIME SCENE during FREE overgrown lawn MOWING

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Published 2022-04-20
many of you may have questioned why I have slowed down on making videos and its for a collection of reasons like large life changes and spreading myself thin but this without a doubt played a big part in it. I feel like this event should have been no big deal as it is very natural but it was the event that pushed me over the edge. I have been depressed for months and while I embrace moments in my life where i become depressed because i know that i will grow stronger as a person because of it, its also a reason big reason for me to be silent and reflect on life and what is going on around me. A very big part of this channel is the voice over and if I am not in the right mental space just expect me to back away when needed. I feel that is for the greater good. Healing is an ugly process and I don't want to say anything that will create a negative seed in someone else's life.

All that said the last few months have been such an awesome thing for me and have allowed me to start breaking out of my BS. I was able to giveaway a brand new mower away in Louisville KY and then spent 2 weeks working (something that I love to do) everyday doing power washing in Arkansas from there I came home and lawns were starting to wake up so I got to cut some grass....something I love to do. lol then I got a call from my friend Al in Florida and he asked me to come down and cut some properties with him so I took the family down to Florida for a week. I knocked out a bunch of work then spent a few day at the beach with my wife and daughter jumping waves in the Ocean. On top of all of that we found out that Rachel is pregnant and we are expecting out second child. We are super excited for our new addition to the family in November.

Thank you so much for you kindess, love and support!!

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All Comments (21)
  • My neighbor committed suicide, we noticed his car had not moved for several days and we called the police for a well being check. I had to go inside when the officer arrived to secure his very protective German Shepard and no one in his family wanted her. We went to the shelter and rescued the poor thing because she was absolutely traumatized after spending days with her deceased owner. We had her for ten more years and I know my neighbor would have been happy because he loved his dog.
  • @4vatarkorra
    You saved the deceased's family the horror of finding the body themselves. You also saved them the trouble of cleaning up the yard and having to see the abandoned appearance of the house. You gave the deceased and their family a real gift.
  • @conniestahl9182
    I don’t know the story on the deceased , but for a lawn worker to notify the police because of a scent of death in the air saddens me. It shows this person had nobody or they would have been found . Thank you for caring
  • My father in law was found in the summer approx a week after he died. You saved that person's family a ton of trauma, and you handled the situation with dignity and respect. I'm very sorry you had to go through that.
  • @caseyb.894
    I did lawn maintenance for 20 something years and I had one client that was a home body( never went anywhere) usually I would see her in the house and she would wave at me when I was there. One day I didn't see her. Mind you I was there every 2 weeks! I tried to call her on the phone but there was no answer. So I called her son and talked to him. He come and luckily she was alive but had fallen and had been there for several days before i come by. I couldn't imagine finding something like this. The lady in my story went to the hospital and was back home 2 weeks later when I come back. Her son thanked me for calling him and she asked me if I could come by weekly to make sure she was ok. Told me if she didn't answer the door to unlock it and come in. She left me a key! She was 95 when her son call me one day and told me she had passed in her sleep years later. I'm greatful to have known her and her son, and they were greatful for me. I even visited her in the off season just to check on her.
  • @Flassh81
    As a firefighter, usually it's folks like you or mail carriers that notice things a neighbor wouldn't. Good on you. Never feel bad for doing the right thing.
  • @silkroad1201
    Your woman is sweet. I can tell she loves you a lot. She doesn't give a shit about lawn trimming. She just knows you love it, so she wants to be part of it and make you happy. That's a rare breed of woman. You're a lucky guy
  • You handled this situation with exceptional professionalism. All while protecting your wife from what your intuition was telling you. I hope you’re recovering from this experience. Take the best of care.
  • @deanfischer3402
    I was a police officer for 27yrs. You would be amazed at how many people just walk away from the area without doing anything because they didnt want to get involved. I had one where a guy who cut grass found the home owner dead then proceeded to steal his belongings. Take care. You did the RIGHT thing even if it turned out to be nothing.
  • @richtripp2G
    Nobody found this person except for the man who was taking time to do a good deed. Who ever they were in this life that time has past. But because of you they are laid to rest. I've been a paramedic for 16 years and have been called to many scenes like this. Don't dwell on the details of your imagination. Good hearted people are in danger of feeling too much because that's naturally what you do. People ask how do first responders handle what they see. First thing is as I said above, we don't dwell on it. Concentrate on the good of the job, protect your mind, be strong and move to the next good deed. Thanks for the video. The world's a better place for these things.
  • @Lawabb
    You was very respectful to this poor person. The world needs more people like you.
  • @user-zb3ot8km1j
    If this video creates just 1 person who checks on their neighbours/family more often , then you sir have had a big impact sharing this video. Thank you for helping people in the community, and being the gentleman you are.. your wife is a beautiful soul too 💖
  • @shamrock4500
    So sad that nobody else knew that person has passed, you could of just left, but you did the right and respectful thing to call the cops.
  • @GP-fy2vl
    I have been a Funeral Director for 26yrs and have made dozens of removals like this. It never ceases to amaze me that people are so consumed with life , that no one checks on neighbors or notices 10 newspapers in the driveway or a sudden stop in lawncare. I get it, I go a week without checking on my parents too. We all need to exist more in reality, not just through a screen or monitor. To have good neighbors, we got to start being one. Thank you sir for being a good neighbor!
  • @shamalastar
    My husband owns a construction company. He has found a customer deceased in a home he was remodeling. He was glad he found her and not one of her family memebers but it was hard on him. God bless you for helping the community.
  • @Cynthia99911
    So sorry, Son, that you had to smell that. You are a kind and strong warrior to your wife to protect her. God bless you for your kindness, and for your wisdom.
  • @bellagrace9812
    This is no coinsidence that you were mowing this grass when you did, you gave back the deceased person dignity by making their yard presentable again and bringing closure to a sad situation. Much respect for how you handled this and for what you do helping others. Also, protecting your wife from a upsetting situation was stellar and is a testament to how much you care for her.
  • @kellymurphy7537
    Work in law enforcement and not everyone would have handled this as respectfully as you did. Shows what a good person you are.