The Man Who Cleans Up Murder Scenes | Minutes With | UNILAD | @LADbible

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Published 2021-05-02
In this weeks episode of Minutes With we sat down with Crime Scene Cleaner, Ben Giles.

Ben talks about how he set up his own Crime Scene Cleaning business in the early 2000s, he tells us the most disgusting thing he's ever scene and he explains why he does a job that 99% of people couldn't stomach.

Check out Ben's training sites here:
E-learning platform: ultimacleaningacademy.com/
In-person training: ultimaenvironmental.store/training/


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All Comments (21)
  • @frankborr3395
    You know they are real friends when they cancel their fishing trip to help you clean dead corpses.
  • @JCrookk
    Frightening how many people die alone in their homes and nobody even notices for weeks or months
  • This is an extremely important job. I worked with a girl whose grandmother shot herself. The family had to clean it up. Can you imagine how devastating it was to clean that up
  • @izzy4bitney
    Absolute respect to this man and his colleagues. I have a very close family friend whose father committed a homicide/suicide, my friend lost both of his parents that night. We live in a very small town and he was horrified when he realized there weren't any local businesses that do this sort of cleanup (nearest was 3 hours away in a larger city). I ended up volunteering to do cleanup and basically forcing him to stay at my house. I knew his parents enough to call them friends and it was still a very... let's say uncomfortable experience scraping brain matter off the wall and ripping up carpet. I can't imagine what he would have felt if he had to do it. Again, mad respect to anyone in this field of work.
  • "But it was great we had two places to clean up- the shop and the flat." I need this guys optimism....
  • He looks like a very nice and polite version of Gordon Ramsay .. Edit: just for good order: I love Ramsay and I think he's awesome (like this guy in the video btw!)
  • Doing some time in this profession - he is holding back laughter at points. We aren’t psychopaths, most are just the type that are very good at laughing off absolutely terrible events.
  • @ts4686
    The sad part is how he basically says substance abuse and suicide deaths have skyrocketed the past few years, which means mental health is massively deteriorating, and nothing is being done about it. I foresee an even greater rise in these numbers with the current global chaos going on.
  • He is so soft spoken regardless of the horrors he’s seen. It’s almost impressive that he still has his sanity and manners seeing the wort part of humanity.
  • @lovette7684
    To be honest, as wild as this story is, he sounds like he takes the job quite seriously and is quite professional. I would hire him in a heartbeat.
  • @mrmyorky5634
    The guy has my admiration for showing so much humility. He does a deeply unpleasant and horrendous sounding job in a completely professional manner.
  • @gelatinous6915
    As someone who has smelled a decomposed body before, imagine a very poorly kept outhouse in the hot summer, mixed with rotten fish, ammonia, and sewer gas. The smell is so overwhelming and intense that it feels almost impossible to breathe.
  • He looks like a mixture of Gordon Ramsey and Daniel Craig His voice is very calming
  • @eleece123
    I've had the pleasure of meeting Ben during my crime scene cleaning training and i cannot speak highly enough of him or his associates... not only is he extremely empathetic, kind, professional and warm-hearted but he is also a really fun person to be around. It's so interesting to see him in this light and he was the one to mention this interview during training because of the way that people see us in our daily jobs....
  • @possumbuddy
    It really takes a special person to do what he does. What a kind man.
  • huge respect for this man, cant imagine how this job must affect every aspect of someones life
  • My great uncle died alone and several people came to check on him but when he didn’t come to the door the just figured he was hunting. Finally one of his close friends noticed that the windows were completely covered with blowflies on the inside. He had been dead for several days. It’s so sad that people die alone.
  • @becky231
    The sheer RESPECT this man gives to the people and scenes he's experienced.... What a guy .