The subject of this documentary, Neal Smither, not only worked in the mortgage banking industry prior becoming a Crime Scene Cleaner, but he also sold appliances and ran an escort service.
Crime Scene Cleaners competed against short documentary film, Ray of Hope at the Newport Beach International Film Festival and took home the Audience Award for short documentary film.
Created on a budget of $500.
The subject of this documentary, Neal Smither, was inspired to start his crime scene cleaning company after watching Harvey Keitel's character (Wolf, the cleaner) in the Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction (1994).
David J. Sperling's Crime Scene Cleaners has been used as a research tool for Millennium Films' Cleaner (2007) and Big Beach Films' Sunshine Cleaning (2008).