Crime Scene Cleaner | Ep. 14 – This Is Getting Worse the Longer I Stay
Back on cleanup duty once again, and somehow every room inside Holden’s Mansion managed to look worse the longer the night went on. What was supposed to be a more relaxed stream after plans changed from Red Dead Redemption 2 quickly turned into another descent into absolute carnage, with blood coating nearly every surface imaginable and hidden horrors waiting behind locked doors. The bucket, however, remained loyal through it all.
This episode of Crime Scene Cleaner leaned heavily into the chaos and exhaustion of tackling a crime scene that simply refused to end. Between impossible body physics, underground secrets, sarcastic commentary aimed at Happy Cat’s “little mess,” and a stream community fully embracing the madness, Episode 14 became one of the most memorable clean-up jobs yet.
🩸 About the Game
Crime Scene Cleaner throws players into the grimy underworld of mob clean-up operations, where your job is simple in theory: arrive after the carnage, remove every trace of what happened, and collect your pay before the next disaster appears.
Of course, nothing ever stays simple for long.
Every mission becomes a balancing act between scrubbing blood from impossible places, disposing of bodies, uncovering secrets, and trying not to lose your sanity while the environment itself seems determined to fight back. The game mixes dark humour, exploration, and surprisingly tense moments into a bizarrely satisfying clean-up simulator that somehow becomes more chaotic the deeper you get into it.
⚠️ Where We Are in the Journey
Episode 14 drops us into another major late-game style clean-up operation inside Circle of Friends (Holden’s Mansion) — a sprawling vineyard estate packed with hidden areas, locked sections, and enough destruction to make previous missions look tidy by comparison.
This stream also came with a change of plans. Originally, the night would have been spent roaming the frontier in Red Dead Redemption 2, but after feeling rough and struggling with chest and rib pain, the decision was made to switch over to something a little easier to manage. Naturally, Crime Scene Cleaner immediately responded by delivering one of the largest and messiest jobs in the series so far.
🔥 What Happens in This Episode
From the moment the stream began, the scale of the clean-up operation felt overwhelming. Holden’s Mansion looked less like a crime scene and more like the aftermath of a full-scale war. Bullet holes covered the walls, ninja stars were embedded into furniture, debris was scattered everywhere, and “the lube” — otherwise known as blood — coated practically every inch of the level.
Floors, ceilings, walls… absolutely nothing escaped the massacre Happy Cat apparently left behind.
As the night unfolded, the mission slowly transformed into a mixture of exhausted determination and increasingly sarcastic commentary directed squarely at Happy Cat, who fully embraced being blamed for every smashed barrel, hidden stain, and impossible-to-reach corpse. Every time it looked like progress was finally being made, another room opened up revealing even more destruction waiting underneath.
The mansion itself turned out to be far larger than expected. Locked doors required multiple keys, hidden passageways twisted underneath the estate, and entire unexplored sections kept appearing long after the level already felt enormous. Bodies were discovered in absurd locations — hanging off statues, crammed into corners, tossed from balconies — and hauling them back to the truck became its own ongoing battle against the game’s physics engine.
One of the funniest recurring moments throughout the stream came from desperately trying to force corpses into the disposal truck while chat watched the increasingly frustrated attempts unfold in real time. What should have taken seconds often became several minutes of wrestling ragdolls into position while everyone laughed at the chaos.
Then came the discovery that completely shifted the tone of the stream.
Hidden beneath the mansion was a secret underground area that looked suspiciously like something straight out of EntertainJD’s personal dungeon. According to Mr Smith — who was apparently imprisoned down there by JD himself — this bizarre hidden section only made the entire mission feel even more cursed. It was one of those moments where the stream stopped feeling like a cleaning simulator and briefly turned into a strange horror-comedy mystery unfolding underneath the vineyard.
Meanwhile, chat kept the energy alive through constant side conversations and running jokes. Discussions bounced between Mass Effect, Starfield, Discworld, Farming Simulator frustrations, and the community’s continued refusal to forgive Mr Smith for saving Kaidan over Ashley. Even revisiting the fact that he once rewound thirty minutes just to save Wrex only partially restored his reputation.
The custom jukebox and AI assistant added even more chaos to the evening. Hunger Games simulations broke out mid-cleaning, Pokémon hunts failed spectacularly, and FlyingFox eventually “killed” Dr Ravenholm during one of the simulations while chat celebrated the absurdity of it all.
By the end of the stream, fourteen bodies had finally been cleared and large sections of the mansion were under control, but the clean-up itself still felt endless. Blood remained hidden in impossible corners, trash percentages refused to cooperate, and despite hours of scrubbing and hauling, Circle of Friends still wasn’t fully complete.
Unfortunately, the pain in Dr Ravenholm’s chest and ribs eventually became too much, forcing the stream to end halfway through the job. The mansion remains unfinished… and we’ll be returning soon to finish cleaning the nightmare properly.
To close out the night, the stream raided into DashDucks, sending the community off into one final burst of chaos before the bucket could finally rest.
🎥 Watch the Episode
If you want to experience the chaos, hidden underground secrets, impossible body physics, and one of the messiest levels in the series so far, you can watch the full episode below.
Watch the full series playlist here as well:
Crime Scene Cleaner Playlist
And if you enjoy the content, make sure to visit Dr Ravenholm on YouTube to like, comment, and subscribe for more chaotic adventures.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRYuQJ89NKU
🌑 Join the Adventure Live
Some clean-up jobs are too cursed to survive alone.
Whether it’s hauling bodies through hidden tunnels, uncovering bizarre secrets underneath abandoned mansions, or listening to chat debate crimes committed in Mass Effect over a blood-soaked floor, the live streams always become something far bigger than the game itself.
Come join the crew live and experience the chaos as it unfolds in real time:
🔴 Watch Live on Twitch
▶️ Dr Ravenholm on YouTube
💬 Community & Links
The clean-up crews, survivors, conspiracy theorists, and bucket loyalists all gather somewhere after the crime scenes are finished. If you want to become part of the ongoing madness, there are plenty of places to jump in.
Live Signals From the Frontline
The next mission is never far away, and the chaos always gets worse after dark.
🔴 Twitch Livestreams
▶️ YouTube Channel
Community Transmission Network
Join the wider community, share your own gaming stories, and survive the madness together.
Across the Wasteland
Signals can also be found scattered across the social networks.
📱 TikTok
🦋 Bluesky
📸 Instagram
📘 Facebook
🧵 Threads
🐦 X / Twitter
Support the Cleanup Operation
Every extra mop, bucket, and suspiciously expensive cleaning chemical helps keep the operation running.
👕 Merch Store
💰 Support the Channel
More From Dr Ravenholm
Beyond the crime scenes and late-night chaos, there are even more projects waiting beyond the shadows.
🏢 Business Centre
📄 Download the Brochure
👤 Learn More About Me
📰 Official Blog
🕯️ Until the Next Cleanup
The mansion still isn’t clean. The blood still won’t stay gone. And somewhere underneath Holden’s estate, Mr Smith is probably still trapped in JD’s dungeon.
Until next time… keep the bucket close.
— Dr Ravenholm
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