From: Queerty “There was just that smell that saturated my whole body. My hair, my skin, my whole respiratory system.” That’s Officer Gerry Realin , talking about the smell of death that still haunts him in the wake of the Orlando nightclub massacre that left 49 revelers dead and at least 50 others seriously injured. Two months since the attack, Realin tells The Orlando Sentinel that he still sees “all the red.” Realin was one of seven members of the Orlando Police Department’s hazmat team assigned the horrible task of removing each body from the nightclub; a duty he says they carried out with “dignity.” Now, he’s been diagnosed with PTSD, but the father of two is worried he won’t be able to support his family, since the condition can’t be claimed as a work-related injury in Florida. Realin, a 12-year police veteran, managed to show up to work for about two weeks after the attack, but then he began calling in sick or leaving the job early. Soon, he began using sick leave and vacation ...