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Yeah, that could hinder the NTSB investigation very greatly. Plus being ghoulish.
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The debris fields should've used he 5 C's method for cleanup. The military beats these into our skulls, yet it's not applied here.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
MSgt Jason McClish Before switching to IT I worked in security. I worked at a gated community that was mostly elderly folks. We would be called upon to do house checks on folks when family couldn't reach them. These were the worst calls we received because about 75% ended in us finding that someone's parent had passed away. I mention this because I was told that even in the most obvious cases, we needed to treat it as a crime scene until it was signed off on as natural causes. So we find Aunt Edna tucked in to bed dead and stiff, it is a crime scene, we document what we touched starting at the door, and keep anyone from going inside. That was the process for a small gated community full of elderly folks. This is a plane crash with mysterious circumstances. Security at the scene should be tight until the wreckage is removed. Nobody should be able to just walk off with pieces of debris.
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