Crime Scene Cleaner | Ep. 12 – Act 2 Begins… The Bucket Is Ready

We’re back on cleanup duty, and things are about to get messy in ways that feel… different. New locations, new chaos, and a bucket that’s about to witness things it can never unsee.

Act Two has arrived, and with it comes a shift in tone—less routine cleanup, more mystery, more scale, and just enough confusion to keep things unsettling. If you thought the first act was strange, this episode makes it clear we’ve only just scratched the surface.


🧠 About the Game

Crime Scene Cleaner drops you into a world where the aftermath matters more than the crime itself. You’re not the one pulling the trigger—you’re the one erasing the evidence.

Working for the mob means one thing: loyalty, silence, and a steady stream of horrifying messes to clean. From disposing of bodies to scrubbing bloodstains until they never existed, it’s a bizarre mix of methodical gameplay and dark storytelling.

And somehow… it’s weirdly satisfying.


🚪 Where We Are in the Journey

This episode marks a major turning point—the beginning of Act Two.

After wrapping up earlier jobs, we step into a new phase of the story. New mechanics, larger levels, and deeper narrative threads start to emerge here. It’s no longer just about cleaning—it’s about understanding what’s really going on behind the scenes.

For returning viewers, this is where things evolve. For newcomers, this is where the mystery really begins.


🔍 What Happens in This Episode

The night begins not with chaos, but with confusion.

Instead of jumping straight into another crime scene, we find ourselves drifting through a strange memory—“Things Left Behind.” Wandering through an apartment and eventually a school, nothing feels quite right. It’s quieter than usual, almost dreamlike, as we clean our way through fragments of something that feels personal… or perhaps not entirely real.

There’s a sense of piecing together something forgotten, though the answers never quite come. And just as the unease starts to settle in, we wake up—back to reality, back to work.

From there, the calm shatters instantly.

We’re called in for a job titled “Amber Alert,” and it’s anything but subtle. The moment we arrive, it’s clear this is no ordinary cleanup. The scale alone is overwhelming—a massive bar drenched in what chat lovingly dubbed “lube,” though the truth is far less amusing.

The culprit? The infamous Happy Cat Lady, who clearly had far too much fun with her collection of “People Openers.” Knives are everywhere. Blood is everywhere. And the task ahead feels endless.

As the hours roll on, the job becomes a test of endurance. Every room cleared reveals another. Every stain cleaned exposes more beneath it. Exploration becomes just as important as cleaning, with hidden spaces, scattered evidence, and moments where it feels like the building itself is working against us.

Meanwhile, chat is doing what chat does best—descending into glorious chaos.

Mini-games spark up early, with a full-blown Hunger Games simulation unfolding alongside the cleanup. Alliances form, betrayals happen, and somehow, it all fits perfectly with the madness on screen. Later, a Stargate rescue mission and an unexpected heist keep the energy alive, blurring the line between gameplay and community experience.

And then… the jokes begin.

“Lube” becomes the explanation for everything. Slippery floors? Lube. Missed spots? Definitely lube. Reality itself? Possibly lube. It’s absurd, relentless, and impossible not to laugh at.

As if that wasn’t enough, the “Tick-Tock Cheese” song emerges and refuses to leave. Looping, evolving, embedding itself into everyone’s brain—it becomes the unofficial anthem of the night.

Somewhere between the cleaning, the chaos, and debates over tea versus coffee, the job slowly comes together.

Bit by bit, the bar is restored. Evidence disappears. The impossible becomes manageable. And after a long, exhausting session, the scene is left spotless—like nothing ever happened.

Just another night’s work.

As the stream winds down, we make our exit in true community fashion, raiding into dashducks and passing the chaos along to the next adventure.


📺 Watch the Episode

Ready to see the madness unfold for yourself? This episode is one you don’t want to miss—equal parts eerie, chaotic, and strangely satisfying.

Watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHYyi9zluRk

And if you’re enjoying the series, make sure to check out the full playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_H6rwTrrjuo4KKowBzOLbf9KctWmURAf

Don’t forget to visit the channel, drop a like, share your thoughts in the comments, and subscribe for more:
https://www.youtube.com/@DrRavenholm


🔴 Join the Adventure Live

The cleanups don’t end here—they’re happening live, where anything can (and usually does) happen.

Step into the scene as it unfolds. Hear the chaos as it builds. Watch the decisions happen in real time as chat shapes the experience in ways no script ever could.

🔴 Join me live:
https://www.twitch.tv/dr_ravenholm
https://www.youtube.com/@DrRavenholm

Bring your theories, your jokes, and maybe a stronger stomach. You never know what we’ll uncover next.


🌐 Community & Links

Every cleanup crew needs a network—and this one thrives in the shadows between missions.

When the stream ends, the conversation continues here:
💬 https://discord.gg/yTj2ucM

Catch glimpses of the chaos across the wider world:
https://www.tiktok.com/@dr_ravenholm
https://bsky.app/profile/dr-ravenholm.bsky.social
https://www.instagram.com/dr_ravenholm/
https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Ravenholm/
https://www.threads.com/@dr_ravenholm
https://x.com/DRYuillKirkwood

If you want to back the operation and gear up:
👕 https://teespring.com/stores/dr-ravenholm
💰 https://streamlabs.com/dr_ravenholm/tip

And beyond the cleanups, there’s more to explore:
🏢 https://transparent-aluminium.net/
📄 https://transparent-aluminium.net/resources/Business/Transparent-Aluminium-Service-Brochure.pdf
👤 https://transparent-aluminium.net/about-me/
📝 https://transparent-aluminium.net/blog/


🌙 Closing Thoughts

Act Two has begun… and already, the mess feels deeper than before.

The stains are harder to clean. The stories are harder to ignore. And somewhere beneath it all, something isn’t quite right.

But that’s a problem for another night.

Until then… keep the bucket ready.

Dr Ravenholm


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