Detective Tools | Death Analysis UI | RP Clarity — FiveM
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Detective Tools | Death Analysis UI | RP Clarity — FiveM
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FiveM detective tools script gives your server a clean, immersive way to investigate dead bodies, helping police, detectives, and EMS uncover how someone died and roleplay the scene with far more detail. Instead of treating every downed player like a generic body, this resource adds actual investigative context to the aftermath. That means stronger crime scenes, more believable medical response, and better follow-up roleplay for every suspicious death, accident, or murder. If your server wants the kind of post-incident gameplay that makes stories feel earned, this is the kind of utility that quietly changes everything.
🕵️ Why This Changes Death Scene Roleplay
The biggest strength of this script is the outcome it creates: players no longer have to guess what happened at a scene. Investigators can examine dead players and dead NPCs, reveal when and how a character died, and use that information to build stronger police cases or more believable EMS reports. The script also shows the body area that received the critical blow, which adds a layer of realism that fits naturally into serious roleplay servers focused on law enforcement, emergency response, or criminal investigations. It is lightweight, highly configurable, and built to improve scene depth without adding framework bloat.
For servers that want more than simple death states, this FiveM body investigation script fills a gap that a lot of RP communities eventually run into: players want evidence, context, and a reason to stay engaged after a shooting, crash, or suspicious incident. That makes it especially valuable for realism-focused communities where detective work and medical roleplay are part of the server’s identity.
🎬 Script Showcase
The video shows how Detective Tools handles body investigations in-game, including the UI flow and the information players can retrieve from a death scene.
⚙️ What the FiveM detective tools script includes
Everything here is built around making death investigations faster to run, easier to understand, and more immersive for the players involved.
- Investigate dead players
- Investigate dead NPC’s
- Good looking and optimized UI
- (ESX & QB only) Ability to enable the detective tools for specific jobs only
- qtarget, qb-target and ox_target compatible (not required)
- High performance
- Highly configurable
🚀 Performance, Framework Support & Setup Notes
This resource is built for strong script performance, running at 0.00ms – 0.01ms. That makes it easy to slot into active RP servers without worrying about heavy overhead during normal play. It works without any frameworks at all, while also supporting ESX and QBCore job restrictions so you can decide exactly who should have access to the detective tools.
Compatibility is broad and clearly one of the strong selling points here. The script will work flawlessly on all servers, including ESX, QBCore, QBox, VRP as well as servers running no frameworks at all. It is also compatible with qtarget, qb-target, and ox_target, but those are not required, which gives you more flexibility depending on how your interaction system is already set up.
- STANDALONE
- ESX
- QBCORE
- QBOX
- VRP
❓ Detective Tools FAQ
Q: Can this script investigate both player bodies and NPC bodies?
A: Yes. The product specifically supports investigating dead players as well as dead NPC’s, which makes it useful for both player-driven crime scenes and world-based incidents.
Q: Does Detective Tools require a framework to run?
A: No. It works without any framework, so it can be used on standalone servers as well as framework-based communities.
Q: Can I restrict access to certain jobs only?
A: Yes, but this is available for ESX and QB only. That means servers using those frameworks can limit detective tool access to specific jobs like police, detectives, or EMS.
Q: Do I need qtarget, qb-target, or ox_target for this to function?
A: No. The script is compatible with qtarget, qb-target, and ox_target, but none of them are required for the resource to work.
Q: What kind of roleplay improvement does this actually add?
A: It reveals when and how somebody died and shows the body area that received the critical blow. That gives investigators and EMS meaningful scene information instead of forcing them to improvise every detail from scratch.
Detective Tools adds the missing layer between a death and the roleplay that follows it. Scenes become easier to read, investigations feel more grounded, and EMS response gains details players can actually work with. If your server values believable aftermath roleplay, this is the kind of utility that turns a body on the ground into a real story hook.
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Sabrina R. –
Super clean, highly optimized. Our detectives and EMS love it.
Ethan Walsh –
Super clean UI and insanely smooth performance. Our EMS players love that they can actually see where the fatal injury happened. Adds a ton of immersion without any lag.
Tyler Brooks –
Bro… this makes investigations actually fun.
Sofia Mendoza –
Works great and setup was quick. Only thing missing for me is a log history, but everything else is on point.
Hannah Cooper –
Best purchase this month. Players keep using it every time there’s a scene. It adds a cool CSI vibe without being complicated.
Caleb Foster –
We mainly use it for EMS to determine cause of death. Really helpful for RP and doesn’t conflict with any of our other resources.
Avery Collins –
Love it. Adds depth to crime scenes without slowing down the server. Worth every cent.
Jordan Ellis –
I like that you can restrict access to only certain jobs. Players immediately understood how to use it and it doesn’t tank performance at all.
Liam Mercer –
Unexpectedly good. My players immediately started doing proper investigations instead of just guessing. The UI feels modern and it runs smooth with zero noticeable performance hit.
Harvey Nolan –
Solid addition. Works fine out of the box, just wished there were more customization options for messages, but overall very worth it.