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Crime Scene Cleaners

  • 2025
  • Returning Series
  • Documentary · Crime
  • ~46m / ep
  • 1 season
  • 8.0/10

Documentary following the work of crime scene cleaners of Britain and the USA. Once police have finished their investigations and the bodies have been removed, these highly trained specialists are called in to clean up the devastation left behind.

Latest: Series 1 · 2025

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  1. E1. Episode 1

    Jun 30, 2025 · 47m

    Blood, brains and biohazards are all in a day's work for the crime scene cleaners as they head under the police tape with bodycams, specialist skills and expert forensic analysis.

  2. E2. Episode 2

    Jul 7, 2025 · 47m

    After a fatal stabbing inside a rental car in London, the crime scene cleaners deal with the aftermath, tackling blood-soaked seats and saturated upholstery. In Phoenix, Arizona, a team make a road safe after a car accident leaves a pedestrian with life-threatening injuries, and in Louisiana, a meth lab hidden in a suburban home is cleared of explosive chemicals.

  3. E3. Episode 3

    Jul 14, 2025 · 47m

    The cleaners tackle rotting waste and drug gear in Worksop. And a maggot-covered body lies in the sweltering Florida heat. In Baton Rouge, blood is seeping through the floor of a mobile home.

  4. E4. Episode 4

    Jul 21, 2025 · 47m

    A man is found dead in disturbing circumstances in Buckinghamshire. A Phoenix pile-up leaves blood smeared across the road. A body is discovered dumped under a car on a Mississippi bridge.

  5. E5. Episode 5

    Jul 28, 2025 · 47m

    Skeletal remains are discovered in a Reading flat. A man is gunned down in a park in Phoenix. In an LA tenement block a body is found under suspicious circumstances.

  6. E6. Episode 6

    Aug 4, 2025 · 46m

    A brutal stabbing leaves blood sprayed across a Newcastle stairwell. Police cars in Phoenix are soaked in vomit, blood and worse. In a Baton Rouge drug encampment a man has a knife.

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