Crime Scene Investigation

Become a Detective for a Day – The Ultimate Crime Scene Experience

Looking for a Unique and Engaging Team-Building Experience?

Our Crime Scene Investigation challenge is an interactive, thrilling event that’s perfect for engaging colleagues or clients in a fun and competitive atmosphere. Whether it’s hosted at your office or a nearby venue, this immersive activity will have your team working together to solve a mystery while sharpening their problem-solving and collaboration skills.

Ideal for groups of 15 or more, this team-building experience can be seamlessly integrated into your schedule—whether following a morning meeting or as part of an evening event between dinner courses.

We can arrange everything, from sourcing the venue to setting up at your chosen location, ensuring a hassle-free experience for you.

Experience Overview

Have you ever wondered what it would really be like to be a crime scene investigator and how crimes & murders are really solved? Well here’s your chance!

There’s been a murder and we need your help to find the killer! Visit the crime scene and examine the evidence, study the suspect, examine fingerprints, create a digital FBI style photo fit, compare a variety of hair and fibre under the microscope, analyse blood splatters and lots more. 

Our Crime Scene Experience event, mirrored off real life forensic investigations, leads you through the fascinating processes of solving a crime and identifying the killer.

Your team, supplied with white body suits and surgical gloves, will need to work closely together, applying these skills and investigating the clues, using the evidence in front of you to work out who murdered our unfortunate victim… before the other teams beat you to it!

Crime Scene Investigation Includes:

  • Full briefing from our enthusiastic trainer
  • Fingerprint masterclass (including taking your own & dusting for fingerprints)
  • Background to the crime!
  • The full investigation includes Hair & Fibre Analysis and fingerprinting
  • Constructing photo fits (using FBI Software)
  • The evidence is collated and teams come to a conclusion
  • Medals are awarded to the winning teams
  • Oliver Myles Event Management throughout
  • Travel to your chosen venue

Crime Scene Investigation Venue Requirements​

Access Details​

Loading and easy access to the room is preferable for the team, lifts are acceptable. Parking to be provided.

Set up​

We require 1 hour prior to the event starting to set up. The event must take place in one room which needs to be completely empty of all guests and laid out with the below requirements.

Trestle Tables​

3 trestle tables are required around the edge of the room for equipment to be placed on. Ideally at least one will be near a power socket.

Audio/Visual​

A projector and screen will need to be provided for the event. For smaller groups a plasma TV is acceptable.

Flipcharts​

1 flipchart is required in the room for the presenter to use.

Additional Space in the Room​

We require an area of around 3m x 3m for the crime scene. This works best in the corner of a room. For events over 70 guests we require space for 2 crime scenes, over 120 guests 3 crime scenes.

Table Cloths

Where possible the venue should provide black table cloths for the tables.

Lighting

Please ensure the lights are turned up fully in room, to look at fingerprints we requirestandard lighting (not dimmed)

Pack Down​

We require 30 mins- 1 hour after the event to remove all of our equipment.