Surgical Technician’s Body Found At Trash Site – Crime Watch Daily With Chris Hansen (Pt 1)

Surgical Technician’s Body Found At Trash Site – Crime Watch Daily With Chris Hansen (Pt 1)

Ashley Brown, a 27-year-old surgical technician in Nashville, was found dead at a trash disposal site.

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40 thoughts on “Surgical Technician’s Body Found At Trash Site – Crime Watch Daily With Chris Hansen (Pt 1)

  1. It’s sad no neighborhood is safe for women no matter how nice of an area when my male friends go places they come back with stories of parties good times and beautiful people when me and my other female friends go these exact same places we are met with cat calling attempted assault and just an uneasy feeling

  2. This is extremely upsetting tired of Women being hurt, harmed, makes me angry.

    WOMEN Have the  RIGHT to FEEL  and BE SAFE

    This is a reply post regarding a article on Assault Against Woman:

    For what is statistically true, or accurate, and even what is not included statistically, and all other crime such as this is what is ( violence against women) Always unacceptable…

    Women have the Right to Feel and be Safe…

    No woman…, or person….child…should ever have to experience this kind heinous personal intrusion in their lifetime, this seems to be occurring at least according to news reports more, and all to often.

    Actually this activity should be in a stage, or state of Reversal, and NOT Increasing, I am continually upset as well as greatly disturbed in hearing such stories, as I have always have been…

    My Heart Always… goes out to any person which have experienced any such similar experience of intrusion, attacks, and, or invasion of their personal well-being… due violence, and or violent behavior,

    I will continue to pray for the Safety and Well-Being of Others…

    Advocate of Humanity, Author, Writer, Poet, Safety Advocate
    Jason Sandifer,
    Michigan  
    MESSAGE REPOSTED

  3. Sad to see this but I am a traveling surgical tech too and the major drawbacks with this kind of job is that you don't know anyone consistently for months at a time. Traveling surg techs and the like, usually move about 5 times a year, meeting new people and new locations. It's exciting but dangerous. Every time I consider a new assignments in a place that is unfamiliar to me, I look at crime rates and shady neighborhoods before taking the assignment. I also look at the types of hospitals that are needing help because if they get a lot of trauma, then chances are they are close to areas where there is a lot of crime anyway. When I get there, I familiarize myself with the neighborhood and where the closest safe place is like a grocery store. So I guess to all ladies out there, even guys, watch your surroundings and don't be afraid to ask for an escort out to your car when your shift is over at night. Especially in parking garages and large parking lots. I also invested in a front and back dash camera that is small so that if anything did happen to me in my car, it's recorded. My condolences to this family. I'm sorry for your loss.

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