By Brandy McDonnell, BAMTwo detectives dressed in suits and sunglasses burst through the doors of the downtown Sheraton ballroom with guns drawn and wisecracks already zinging. The team of Brian Ice and Matty T — or “Ice T,” because they are both “refreshing and gangster,” the cops claimed — was summoned to the hotel on a recent Friday night after a stabbing victim stumbled into the ballroom and collapsed among the tables packed with dinner guests. The case was open for The Dinner Detective’s latest murder mystery show. Oklahoma City is one of the newest locales to get in on the killer fun of The Dinner Detective, billed as the nation’s largest interactive murder mystery dinner show. The franchise offers a fresh and funny variation on the mystery dinner theater genre by keeping the performances improvisational, hiring local improvisers, comedians and actors to blend in and interact with the audience while carrying off the stiletto-sharp story that is served up during a four-course meal. “It’s been great so far.Read more on NewsOK.com