Crime Scene Investigators: Masked Mayhem (Crave, Monday, June 2, 2025)

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Crime Scene Investigators returns to Crave this Monday with a robbery gone wrong, a murder most foul, and a trail of forensic breadcrumbs UK detectives must follow to find their culprit. Masked Mayhem, airing June 2, puts the emphasis squarely on the science of sleuthing, as investigators piece together a complicated puzzle using everything from surveillance footage to a size-five shoeprint.

The episode unfolds with the aftermath of a botched armed robbery turned deadly. With limited eyewitness accounts, the detectives lean hard on physical evidence—bonfire remnants, telltale bruising patterns—to reconstruct the crime and narrow down their suspect list. The pressure mounts as they work against the clock, knowing that every overlooked detail could give the killer a wider berth.

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Crime Scene Investigators takes a straight-ahead approach to the true crime formula—no dramatic reenactments, no talking-head speculation, just the facts and the painstaking process of gathering them. For viewers who prefer their mysteries grounded in the nitty-gritty of police work and lab analysis, the series delivers a refreshingly straightforward look at how murders are actually solved.

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Catch Crime Scene Investigators: Masked Mayhem on Crave, Monday, June 2 at 9 PM ET. Check local listings for other airtimes.

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