True crime scene cleaning stories from your host, Vanessa Phearson. She takes you on a journey of her experiences cleaning up the aftermath of some of the grisliest, most heartbreaking and most intense cleanups a crime scene cleaner can face.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureNewsPersonal Journals |
Follow Vanessa as she takes you through one of the most unnerving cleanups done to date. Although not the biggest nor the dirtiest, this job is full of nasty surprises and eyebrow-raising situations. more
This job wasn't one of our usual jobs. This was some filler work we did to keep the cash flow flowing. We bit off more than we could chew and to make matters worse, our good friend Murphy's Law decided to put the smack down on us to see if he could b... more
Where's the Pied Piper when you need him? One couple's act of mercy rapidly gets out of control and becomes an infestation that spreads beyond their own walls and into the neighborhood. Season 2 of the Cleaning of John Doe kicks off with Oh, Rats! A ... more
This is the conclusion of our Q&A. We have more bloopers after the trailers. We'll be back to our regular show after a short break for us to get a little bit ahead. I'm hoping it'll just be a 1-2 week break, but we're currently slammed with work. I'l... more
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It just ended mysteriously, but the story of crime scene clean up is fascinating.
I listened to all of the episodes a few years ago, and I might just go through them all again as I patiently await more stories and updates. xx
Just binged through your podcast the last couple of days and thoroughly enjoyed the storytelling and overall compassion you hold as crime scene cleaners. I was disappointed to see you haven’t posted episodes in a while that I hope your business and family are doing well. Hope you come back with more stories.
I appreciate your view points and the compassion & respect you show to your clients. Yes, sometimes you laugh and make jokes that some people may find inappropriate. But I appreciate that also. more
I really enjoyed listening to this and I’m a bit gutted to see that the last episode was made years ago. I hope they’re going to continue one day.
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