Hey there folks! Wishing you a happy start to 2023! Special message at the end of today's video. Thank you so much for being here with me through 2022, and I can't wait to show you what's coming. There's lots of stuff planned for us in the new year, and I hope you stick around! As mentioned, socials and stuff below! Patreon (exclusive Q&A coming soon): www.patreon.com/coffeehousecrime Instagram: instagram.com/coffeehousecrime Twitter: twitter.com/coffeehcrime Facebook: facebook.com/coffeehousecrime And thank you to SeatGeek for sponsoring today's video! Start off your new year with an event! Use code COFFEEHOUSECRIME for $20 off your first order - seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/COFFEEHOUSECRIME
Hey Adrian just wanted to say that I greatly appreciate your hard work an dedication to giving us all steady awesome content!!! And I hope you have a amazingly blessed new years!!! Cheer's m8 ☕🥂☕!!! 🎉🎆☮️💖😊🎆🎉
A lot of drugs coming into Calgary the last five years , we hear of a lot more murders from there , just in the last 6 months it seem that Toronto is starting to become the next Canadian city we’re violence is on the rise .
This emergency dispatcher deserves a medal. The call and how he handled it, engaging with Dustin while gathering info for police force to intervene and not provoke a blood bath has to be part of future police force case study
agreed, there are some dispatchers that are impatient and rude. the one that comes to mind is with a woman drowning in her car. this man was calm and retrieved info in a professional manner
Thank you!! I'll keep the vast majority of my videos the same format as it is now, but I'd like to throw in refresher cases that veer off topic from time to time!
I worked with Dustin at an adult entertainment job, he was a canadian playboy exotic dancer "Dustin Rose". It was surreal when he was arrested. Many of us were aware that he was unhinged, due to his ex warning another co-worker to stop being romantically involved since she believed he was dangerous. Then he murdered her. It was especially disturbing to find out the killings were days apart. The only thing we didn't know about was how gruesome the scenes were, police never released that information until after the trial, from what I could tell. I do remember asking Dustin about his tattoos. He has a giant pentagram in the centre of his chest and I just figured he was into heavy metal or something... I never could have imagined how truly disturbed he was at the time.
i wonder if the coworker he was seeing told him that the ex was advising her (/people) not to date or associate with him and that contributed to what set him off. like as a last straw from his pov
@@younot6921 his ex did warn my friend to keep away from him, but she also mentioned a lot of times that he hated his mother. He hated her for a long time according to his ex.
I'm a 911 dispatcher myself, and I have to say that the dispatcher did an amazing job. He was able to get vital information all while keeping the suspect calm. In doing so, he kept the first responders, the suspect himself, and any other innocent person in the vicinity safe. Excellent job Sir, thank you for your service. In the end, though, such a senseless crime. Many prayers to their families and friends.
Poor Adam, having to grow up being abused by Dustin. Sibling Abuse is a real thing, but it's often minimalized or excused as normal sibling rivalry. There definitely needs to be more awareness brought to this very damaging, unacceptable behavior.
This is such a trip. I moved from Calgary to Australia almost 10 years ago, but I lived in Hidden Valley, and it was so weird seeing my house on a Coffeehouse Crime episode.I had no idea this had happened.
@@CoffeehouseCrime tbh ngl if anyone covered the story of my aunt I would want it to be someone like you that remembers that beyond he cautionary tale and morbid entertainment (in a very human and respectful way), there are still real families that will always be effected by this kind of stuff. I will never get he imagine of my dad crying knowing he was in front of the man that did it but didn’t know it was him and his sheer pain in his face, first and only time I saw my dad break down. Thank you for remembering the human element
I agree, I couldn't watch another channel Because the narrator sounded so excited and dramatizing the story by adding funny comments,I appreciate the narrator here
@@krafterzdavid1757 Hannah is right. They take a plea for 2nd degree murder to avoid a trial and the possibility of a 1st degree conviction. Although 2nd degree is also a life sentence, the parole ineligibility is less than the mandatory 25yr ineligibility for 1st degree. This happens a lot. The killer of my nephew did the same thing. Doesn’t take “mind reading”. 🙄
@@hannaansari2921 I don't think so, he had mental disorders & alot of times they act out irrationally, impulsivley, uncontrollably & realize the aftermath when it is all over. I think there was remorse and feels he couldn't control himself anymore and couldn't understand why, that is part of the disorder & that is why he most likely said even God couldn't help him. He did what he did and there was no taking it back. Not to mention he was also drug induced on top of the disorder issues it's a nasty cocktail. Seen it first-hand myself with a family member. Thank God they didn't kill anyone before they got help but they sure caused physical & emotional pain on everyone around them & still suffer to a degree till this day.
@@oilsandsgirl3115just because it happened in your case doesn't mean the same here You don't know the murderer in this case. Nor does Hannah. Making the assumption that he wanted sympathy despite Aiden claiming that the murderer himself admits that he should get no sympathy during the case shows that yall are internet armchair psychologists that seem to be able to tell a person's intentions from behind the screen Hannah is wrong with that Olympics level stretching. And so are you
What did you expect? That he'd be crazy & screaming at the top of his lungs? It had been like a week since he killed his gf so he had plenty of time to become indifferent to what happened.
He probably had depleted his stash of 'roids. This scumbag is evil through and through. I don't believe he had any remorse. He whimpered like a little child with the emergency dispatcher because his portrayal as a sympathetic character had gotten him out of every jam he got himself into. There was nothing genuine in any of it, imo. What WAS genuine was him being the monster that he is and wiping out the ONLY people that would ever love him. So many are alluding to this cretin not getting "the help he needed," well, if being a self-absorbed, repugnant, petulant ASSHOLE is a mental defect, then I must concur. In myestimation, the "help" he NEEDED, but was not able to receive, was a beat down, followed by a thoroughly kicked ass and the coup de grace: an enthusiastic throat punch 👊
@@J.C... he had just come from killing both of his parents when he called the cops that morning. The gf wasn't his only victim. He sounds empty and callous ,cold,not like he had already processed his sadness for murdering his gf and parents.
35 years equals less than 12 years for each horrific murder. Dustin was traumatizing his entire family and his girlfriend for years leading up to their murders, but he's oh so polite when talking to the dispatcher. GMAFB. I hope this violent psychopath rots in prison and is never released. Thank you for covering this, Adrian. See you next year. Have a safe and enjoyable New Year's Eve.
Visiting the Dominican Republic as a child, I would go coffee gathering or picking with my aunts who each had a patch of coffee trees behind their homes, beautiful memories.
It's so rare to hear what seems like actual remorse in these cases. Of course he does need to be locked up away from society but this whole thing is just...sad for everyone.
R.I.P Taylor, Shawn and Alan, my heart goes out to the families. Such a light sentence, he should have gotten 35 years for each murder and earliest parole at 100 years. I hope he never sees the light of day again.
Adrian, I absolutely love just how well mannered, well spoken, considerate, intellectual & respectful you are as a man & a human being. This world needs more Adrians!
Please do a video on the highway of tears!!! Anyone bringing awareness to this is gratefully appreciated, and as you said in this video the RCMP can be hush-hush about things, including their knowledge of active serial killers.
Anyone that has never experienced someone with roid rage cannot even begin to imagine what it does to someone’s mind. Their demeanor, temperament, who they are, EVERYTHING changes. They will have no control over their aggressive behavior towards anyone in their way. It will make a completely normal person an absolute monster. And then when they finally do get off of them, it’s usually massive weight gain. Don’t do drugs, y’all.
I always appreciate the dignity and quality you bring to these victims. Always making an effort to highlight the lives of the innocent victims and not just obsess over the darkness of the killers.
Good afternoon from New Zealand. I'm currently stuck at home with Covid (terrible timing with Christmas day looming) and stumped across your channel. I've binged about 20 episodes so far and have no plans to stop. I don't normally comment on videos but wanted to mention that they are very enjoyable, indepth and the perfect length. You do a fantastic job Adrian (cute to 😊) keep up the great work.
What a sad situation for his brother and his girlfriend's family. He seems like he was already a killer, just waiting to come out as one. All that rage as a younger person shows it.
This is what happens to children who aren’t disciplined at all growing up. And unfortunately our world is full of that now. Discipline doesn’t have to be physical but it does need to be consistent.
I agree. ALL of his questions were directly relevant to both finding out what happened and ensuring that Dustin was apprehended safely. Not a word wasted.
Thank you for doing this case, Adrian! I was one of the requests for this case as it happened when I lived in Calgary. Dustin clearly had serious anger issues and perhaps if he had gotten the help he needed, this never would've happened. My heart breaks for Taylor's family and Dustin's siblings, especially Adam. I hope he doesn't blame himself for bringing Taylor into Dustin's life.
Yeah! And if Hitler, Stalin, Lenin & Mao had got Anger Management counseling, they wouldn't have done all those "nasty" things! Get Real! Jesus believed in the Death Penalty (Matthew 15:1-9). Read it and deal with it!
I've lived in Calgary for 35 years. We have horrific issues with domestic violence and spousal homicides , there have been at many high profile cases like this one in recent years. Really disturbing , one was 2 blocks from my home.
It doesn't help that a man killing his girlfriend nets parole after 10 years, even after they determined that his actions had nothing to do with real mental illness. The sentencing in this case is really nauseating.
@@leigha2814 pretty gross, we had some guy kill and dismember his wife back in 2012, he's on day parole now. They need to have mandatory minimums for spousal homicides
@@jasonmaki7804 they need to start caring about female lives before they'd actually make a move to truly punish and improve DV and DV murder rates. The world over has a horrible record for femicide and the treatment of women, in the anglosphere we try to act superior but reality doesn't lie.
As someone who has been on the highway of tears once I can say its a very desolate stretch of road, and I would absolutley love to hear your take on it. I grew up listeneing to the stories of the girls/women going missing there for years. I would be very interested in a video from you on it ^.^
Man this is such a tragic story that feels like another turn of events that could have been completely avoided if Dustin got the proper treatment for his mental health early on. He clearly had issues with anger and of course using steroids didn't help. It's times like these where people need to crack down on loved ones who they feel might become a danger to others or to themselves, whether that's an intervention or sending them to therapy/rehab. Especially after Dustin's threat to the family after getting kicked out. Hopefully the families who have lost their loved ones have had time to heal after this horrific situation. My heart hurts for them and I truly hope that Dustin can get the proper help he needs.
This seems like one of those cases where everything in the murderer's life just fell apart no matter what he did. You can say "it was because of this" or "his parents should have done this" but I don't think anyone made huge mistakes raising him or anything, it all just ended up wrong. Really a tragedy.
This is an upsetting case, but as an Albertan it is nice to see local cases on this channel. I'm glad you take care to cover cases from all over the world.
It's easy once you get over the natural hesitancy. That's one of the main things military training does: You don't think about enemies as human. You start thinking of them as subhuman threats. Watch Ukrainian or Russian propaganda, you'll see it from both sides.
@@wombatdk in the UK it’s just propaganda for Ukraine on the news networks. The bbc said in may/June/July Russia war running out of weapons/tanks everything and anything. It went from putin has dementia then Parkinson’s and finally cancer. Lol. The Russia-phobia is crazy in the UK.
I love your content from the first episode. Can you do the case of Michelle Krüger? A highschool girl who dissappeared in Berlin (Germany) in brought daylight. Her murderer took advantage of her kindness. Her mum was my colleague and still full of hope finding her alive :(
As long as it's narrated by you, I can watch you/hear you talk about how potatoes are sacked, my dude. Happy new year and looking forward to your future endeavors!
I live in Edmonton Alberta about 3hrs North of Calgary. I remember this case, it broke my heart when I heard it in the news. My heart weny out to the family and friends then and it still does now.
If you live close and have seen the true case you would know this video is bullshit and completely false... Most facts are not right... I know this because I'm Adam the brother
I have PTSD and this morning (Australia) waking up from a particularly bad nightmare has left me feeling very awful. Logged onto UA-cam to find something to watch to distract myself and god, what a pleasant feeling to see you have uploaded. True crime has been one of my interests for many years but you are my favourite true crime channel because you put a particular sense of importance on remembering the victims and not just focus on the perpetrator. Thank you all your work, it’s always enjoyable.
It's always so strange seeing a local story on a true crime channel. I've lived in Alberta my whole life so all the houses and everything is so familiar - plus I remember the case. It just makes it more real somehow.
I know this gets thrown around so often, but I'm going to throw it out once more because it bears repeating. If you find yourself in a toxic relationship, you NEED to get out of it. Since it could get fatal....
I second that,👍🏻👍🏻but when you are all wrapped up in it, you could have 100 people tell /show u reasons, inevitably ,you to make that decision before it’s too late, for some, it’s literally like getting off hard drugs/alcohol, like my son’s father, I couldn’t imagine living without him,🙄🙄so very toxic , finally, I personally wised up …..have a very, very happy happy new year,🎊🎉✌🏻💕
it’s alot easier said that done, especially with women. (i’m a male)…the usual people to be engrossed in “toxic relationships” are youngsters who’ve not experienced controlling behaviour so they think it’s the norm.
And cut off all contact. Do not reply to their messages, do not meet up. If necessary cut off all contact with his friends too, because he can use them to keep tabs on you. Remember ladies and gents too, it is not your job to fix and help broken lovers.
Yes! More content the better! Doesn’t always have to be murder cases. The one video you did about the guy who hijacked a plane has stuck with me and i’ve only watched it once. It’s nice to have other forms of cases, events, or mysterious to share.
Also those UFO vids are almost always just montages of already-seen footage, history of The First UFO, the various denials by authorities, a few interviews with superannuated "witnesses," and nothing new, nothing revelatory, nothing worthwhile. The fact that the government regularly denies UFOs is nothing new.
I don’t mind some changes in content. I would like the majority of content to remain consistent to what you have been producing. I absolutely love your channel
Thanks Adrian for yet another good story, told with respect. We appreciate your work! I am also interested in these stories: - Abductions: people who may still be alive or people who got abducted and have escaped - Planned murders, hits or abductions gone wrong (criminals making stupid mistakes) - Survival stories: people who got through dangerous situations in a miraculous way PS LOVE your cat!
Hello Adrian. I am open to viewing any topics selected. Your content and narration allow me to watch or listen to your opinions while I consider the stories from a psychological perspective. Many thanks and have a Happy Year !
I adore your intros in these videos. The little fun facts and travel guide style featurettes are so wonderful. It’s unique and memorable, and I hope you never change it. Coffeehouse videos are so warm and cozy despite the topic at hand, because you’re always so respectful and well-spoken.
Can you do the case of Geoff Farrar? It’s a murder that I don’t think for much coverage outside of our local rock climbing community. It happened just a little before I got into rock climbing and I had forgotten about it until my skills allowed me to climb in the same area as the murder.
lived my whole life in this city, had heard of the case in passing, but when I saw the house where this family lived my stomach dropped. I've seen this house a million times. haunting to think that all that went down in such a quiet neighborhood.
my DH and I are addicted to the point where he roasts our coffee for us, but I'd love to see how it's done on a commercial scale, so, yes please on the coffee stories!
Love your how you honor the victims. Please cover the Shanquella Robinson case, it’s so many confusing narratives & I think your coverage would do it justice.
I was Dustin's foreman a month before this happened, he was a good worker but started to slip in his last couple weeks at our job, he started missing work and at one point we saw him leave the job to pick up drugs just across the street, the day we fired him I had to bring him downstairs and talk to him first, he started to freak out and told us we didn't care about his mental health and that us and the company where f**ked up and he stormed out slamming our work gate on the way out, that was the last time I seen him until I seen the headline in the news....
Your videos are always so amazing. To your question, I think a crime does not necessarily involve murder. Cases about other things would be very enjoyable too, there are a lot of things that happened to people that are still alive that need to be shared. I wish you and everyone a happy new year and stay happy and healthy.
As someone who consumes far too much true crime, I have so much respect for the 911 operator. I wish that this was the norm. I am also very stuck by the genuine sadness in Dustin's voice. I don't believe that he should be exempted from consequence but he seemed to honestly regret his actions, which sadly also isn't the norm.
That's the maximum in Canada. Actually 25 is...the judge having the 25 year and 10 years sentences run consecutivly instead of concurrently is pretty much unheard of in Canada.
The way you present these cases, and your natural charisma that translates through the screen is what makes your channel so exceptional. 👌 You're doing a fine job Adrian. 🙏❤️
Eerie missing persons cases would make for a compelling mix up. The idea that someone can just suddenly vanish is both creepy, and morbidly fascinating to me
There is also a place called the Texas Killing Fields or something where many cold cases have resulted from various criminals using a stretch for dumping grounds, a little similar to highway of tears but not exactly
I would love to see more unusual cases. I keep rooting for you to do the missing person-case of Therese Johannesen from Norway in 1988 (9-year old girl went missing and has never been found), but I would also like to see your take on the missing case of the 5 Sodder children in 1945.
Happy holidays and happy new year Adrian! I like the idea of covering different types of true crime rather than isolating yourself to only murders. It can open up a whole new world of content for yourself! I, and I’m sure many others, will be here enjoying your creations no matter the direction you choose to go. Evolution is key for growth and it can potentially unlock completely unimagined amounts of success for you ( which you totally deserve). But the most important thing is to do what makes you happy. Always put yourself first and always take care of yourself. Yet another great video brother 💙
I'm down for whatever content you want! I love your style of videos and I'm interested in all the topics, including coffee, that you've brought up so far. I'll definitely watch them!
Such a sad sad story! My heart goes out to the family and friends impacted by this terrible crime! 😢 Happy New Year Adrian, looking forward to many more stories in 2023.
This is the most Canadian killer I ever seen polite and honest even after a murder. Do whatever you want to it's your show we just watch it 😃 happy New years
Happy new year! The cute little coffee fact at the beginning of the video was nice! Would totally love to see more little coffee facts at the beginings ! Thank you for the nice video as always. Sending love from Florida!
I yelled out, Canada!! my husband looked at me like I was crazy, it was a great little riddle, looks like Adrian‘s buying me a coffee😂✌🏻 have a very happy new year🎉🎊
There’s been a lot of content about the highway of tears by other creators and I personally find mysterious open ended stories like that often just leave you feeling disappointed and frustrated with more unanswered questions than you had to begin with. I just think the stories you cover where justice has been done or we know the outcome, there is a conclusion and it’s more enjoyable to watch. I always like the originality of your true crime videos and how you cover unknown/lesser known cases from all over the world. Also love to see your lovely cat 😻
I totally agree with you E.M. I steadfastly avoid watching true crime programs about unsolved crimes. They just leave me feeling hopeless and sad. There's enough hopelessness and sadness in the world, and, indeed in my every day life. I certainly don't need to add any more. I also don't need the fear of murderers roaming free, somewhere, anywhere, in this world.
@@stephaniegonsalves2263 I hope you don't ENJOY people being murdered like he or she does. I found that weird. So you like stories where you know they were murdered and who did it? Is that fun? Do you think they like being a nice bedtime story for people?
@@markjames8511 Umm, I have no idea where you came up with that idea. You know, if what I said bothers you, you can always just scroll on by. No need to get yourself all worked up. LOL
This was a very tough watch indeed Adrian, god bless the victims and may they all rip. Astonishing that the murderer appeared to have remorse whilst on trail because most killers don't.
Adrian and Nero we wish you both a fantastic and fruitful 2023. Thanks for the video and look forward to seeing the new content ahead. Love and hugs from Australia xoxo
So did I, in this case, it may be wrong to feel bad for both victim and perpetrator but I do I feel bad for this young man of course it's just heartbreaking for the families of the deceased and the deceased. It's all around tragic💔
I did too. His call to the 911 operator was extremely sad to me. I just don’t see any reason as to why he would murder his folks along with Taylor. May they Rest in Peace.
@@fatbottombiker3038 Sometimes all it takes is arguments, depression, and the stress of life itself. That being said they found a note saying he had urges to know what it was like to take someone life so he was clearly either a horrible person or mentally ill.
I have recently come across your Channel. They way you tell each story brings them to life. You have a calming voice and it makes me want to just keep listening. Thankyou🙂 Whatever content you choose, I will be listening...
How can a coffee be gay? I'm pretty sure my coffee doesn't have a sexual preference. I'm sorry if you experienced something different from a 'coffee' lol.
Hello, Love your videos! Have you hear of a case in 1972 in Morgantown, WV? Two college students were found without their heads and they never did find the heads. I was a college student there at the time and remember the impact of this crime. Eventually someone confessed but there are some that don't believe this person. This case might be one that would interest you to do for your show. I'd love to see that. Mared Malarik and Karen Ferrell were the victims.
The content is good, but we also enjoy your storytelling and delivery, editing, music and picture choice, formatting, etc. I think different types of content on this channel will be well receives. Good luck, and Happy New Year!!!
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My darlinggg! Family is singular:- his family was Not 'were' ;)
Happy New Year! Xxxx
Hey Adrian just wanted to say that I greatly appreciate your hard work an dedication to giving us all steady awesome content!!! And I hope you have a amazingly blessed new years!!! Cheer's m8 ☕🥂☕!!! 🎉🎆☮️💖😊🎆🎉
A lot of drugs coming into Calgary the last five years , we hear of a lot more murders from there , just in the last 6 months it seem that Toronto is starting to become the next Canadian city we’re violence is on the rise .
This emergency dispatcher deserves a medal. The call and how he handled it, engaging with Dustin while gathering info for police force to intervene and not provoke a blood bath has to be part of future police force case study
not really. That IS their job. I actually think Dustin conducted himself really well. Crazy how people can switch when their demons come out.
@@Knosferatu Agreed. Are we supposed to give everyone a medal who is doing their job?
agreed, there are some dispatchers that are impatient and rude. the one that comes to mind is with a woman drowning in her car. this man was calm and retrieved info in a professional manner
i didn't say they deserve a medal. i said they did a good job
As a former volunteer firefighter/EMT I 100% agree. So many terrible dispatchers. What a hero. That even tone of voice, and active listening. Wow.
You bring us the story and we'll listen. Most of us don't mind you switching things up because we know you bring us quality content.
Absolutely agree with this. 🙏
100%
Ditto, switch it up however you want, it'll all be great!!
Thank you!! I'll keep the vast majority of my videos the same format as it is now, but I'd like to throw in refresher cases that veer off topic from time to time!
Ditto
I worked with Dustin at an adult entertainment job, he was a canadian playboy exotic dancer "Dustin Rose". It was surreal when he was arrested. Many of us were aware that he was unhinged, due to his ex warning another co-worker to stop being romantically involved since she believed he was dangerous. Then he murdered her. It was especially disturbing to find out the killings were days apart. The only thing we didn't know about was how gruesome the scenes were, police never released that information until after the trial, from what I could tell. I do remember asking Dustin about his tattoos. He has a giant pentagram in the centre of his chest and I just figured he was into heavy metal or something... I never could have imagined how truly disturbed he was at the time.
i wonder if the coworker he was seeing told him that the ex was advising her (/people) not to date or associate with him and that contributed to what set him off. like as a last straw from his pov
@@younot6921 I was wondering the same thing ❣
Erika Leah Wow! Small world, eh?
@@younot6921 his ex did warn my friend to keep away from him, but she also mentioned a lot of times that he hated his mother. He hated her for a long time according to his ex.
@@lisastewart5885 right damn! Hope you are well 💖
I'm a 911 dispatcher myself, and I have to say that the dispatcher did an amazing job. He was able to get vital information all while keeping the suspect calm. In doing so, he kept the first responders, the suspect himself, and any other innocent person in the vicinity safe. Excellent job Sir, thank you for your service.
In the end, though, such a senseless crime. Many prayers to their families and friends.
Poor Adam, having to grow up being abused by Dustin. Sibling Abuse is a real thing, but it's often minimalized or excused as normal sibling rivalry. There definitely needs to be more awareness brought to this very damaging, unacceptable behavior.
This is such a trip. I moved from Calgary to Australia almost 10 years ago, but I lived in Hidden Valley, and it was so weird seeing my house on a Coffeehouse Crime episode.I had no idea this had happened.
I hope your time in Aus has been great 🥰
Why did you moved to Australia?
I like your videos you are very respectful to the victims
Forever and always! Thank you!
@@CoffeehouseCrime tbh ngl if anyone covered the story of my aunt I would want it to be someone like you that remembers that beyond he cautionary tale and morbid entertainment (in a very human and respectful way), there are still real families that will always be effected by this kind of stuff. I will never get he imagine of my dad crying knowing he was in front of the man that did it but didn’t know it was him and his sheer pain in his face, first and only time I saw my dad break down. Thank you for remembering the human element
I agree, I couldn't watch another channel Because the narrator sounded so excited and dramatizing the story by adding funny comments,I appreciate the narrator here
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He's respectful towards victims and their killer....yet, this murdering sob deserves to ROTT in prison forever.
Rest in Peace, Taylor, Shawn and Allen. My sincere condolences to the loved ones of these two families 💔
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At least Dustin understood the senselessness of what he had done and spared everyone the grief of a trial.
Yeah It's not because he had any remorse,he did it so he could garner sympathy and that helped him to get considered for parole
@@hannaansari2921 ok mindreader.
@@krafterzdavid1757 Hannah is right. They take a plea for 2nd degree murder to avoid a trial and the possibility of a 1st degree conviction. Although 2nd degree is also a life sentence, the parole ineligibility is less than the mandatory 25yr ineligibility for 1st degree. This happens a lot. The killer of my nephew did the same thing. Doesn’t take “mind reading”. 🙄
@@hannaansari2921 I don't think so, he had mental disorders & alot of times they act out irrationally, impulsivley, uncontrollably & realize the aftermath when it is all over. I think there was remorse and feels he couldn't control himself anymore and couldn't understand why, that is part of the disorder & that is why he most likely said even God couldn't help him. He did what he did and there was no taking it back. Not to mention he was also drug induced on top of the disorder issues it's a nasty cocktail. Seen it first-hand myself with a family member. Thank God they didn't kill anyone before they got help but they sure caused physical & emotional pain on everyone around them & still suffer to a degree till this day.
@@oilsandsgirl3115just because it happened in your case doesn't mean the same here
You don't know the murderer in this case. Nor does Hannah. Making the assumption that he wanted sympathy despite Aiden claiming that the murderer himself admits that he should get no sympathy during the case shows that yall are internet armchair psychologists that seem to be able to tell a person's intentions from behind the screen
Hannah is wrong with that Olympics level stretching. And so are you
It's so eerie how calm he is on the call to the police.
What did you expect? That he'd be crazy & screaming at the top of his lungs? It had been like a week since he killed his gf so he had plenty of time to become indifferent to what happened.
His brain is broken
He probably had depleted his stash of 'roids. This scumbag is evil through and through. I don't believe he had any remorse. He whimpered like a little child with the emergency dispatcher because his portrayal as a sympathetic character had gotten him out of every jam he got himself into. There was nothing genuine in any of it, imo. What WAS genuine was him being the monster that he is and wiping out the ONLY people that would ever love him. So many are alluding to this cretin not getting "the help he needed," well, if being a self-absorbed, repugnant, petulant ASSHOLE is a mental defect, then I must concur. In myestimation, the "help" he NEEDED, but was not able to receive, was a beat down, followed by a thoroughly kicked ass and the coup de grace: an enthusiastic throat punch 👊
@@J.C... he had just come from killing both of his parents when he called the cops that morning. The gf wasn't his only victim. He sounds empty and callous ,cold,not like he had already processed his sadness for murdering his gf and parents.
35 years equals less than 12 years for each horrific murder. Dustin was traumatizing his entire family and his girlfriend for years leading up to their murders, but he's oh so polite when talking to the dispatcher. GMAFB. I hope this violent psychopath rots in prison and is never released.
Thank you for covering this, Adrian. See you next year. Have a safe and enjoyable New Year's Eve.
Yup, that's Canada's soft approach to crime.
The 911 operater was so calm and helpful. Bravo.
Visiting the Dominican Republic as a child, I would go coffee gathering or picking with my aunts who each had a patch of coffee trees behind their homes, beautiful memories.
Never fails to give me the chills when people sound so calm on the phone admitting what they done
Get your spine checked
It's so rare to hear what seems like actual remorse in these cases. Of course he does need to be locked up away from society but this whole thing is just...sad for everyone.
Society is worse, he got removed from the delusion.
True. It seems 90% of true crime videos have murderers with no remorse. This was a surprise.
R.I.P Taylor, Shawn and Alan, my heart goes out to the families. Such a light sentence, he should have gotten 35 years for each murder and earliest parole at 100 years. I hope he never sees the light of day again.
That's Canada for you. Unbelievable, little value of life
Adrian, I absolutely love just how well mannered, well spoken, considerate, intellectual & respectful you are as a man & a human being. This world needs more Adrians!
I love that the cat was wearing a Santa hat! Also, I’d love to see a crime story that has a happy ending.
Please may we see more of the cat? Gender, name? Please and thankyou :)
Man that dispatcher legit deserves a medal!
Please do a video on the highway of tears!!! Anyone bringing awareness to this is gratefully appreciated, and as you said in this video the RCMP can be hush-hush about things, including their knowledge of active serial killers.
Anyone that has never experienced someone with roid rage cannot even begin to imagine what it does to someone’s mind. Their demeanor, temperament, who they are, EVERYTHING changes. They will have no control over their aggressive behavior towards anyone in their way. It will make a completely normal person an absolute monster. And then when they finally do get off of them, it’s usually massive weight gain. Don’t do drugs, y’all.
I always appreciate the dignity and quality you bring to these victims. Always making an effort to highlight the lives of the innocent victims and not just obsess over the darkness of the killers.
Good afternoon from New Zealand. I'm currently stuck at home with Covid (terrible timing with Christmas day looming) and stumped across your channel. I've binged about 20 episodes so far and have no plans to stop. I don't normally comment on videos but wanted to mention that they are very enjoyable, indepth and the perfect length. You do a fantastic job Adrian (cute to 😊) keep up the great work.
What a sad situation for his brother and his girlfriend's family. He seems like he was already a killer, just waiting to come out as one. All that rage as a younger person shows it.
This is what happens to children who aren’t disciplined at all growing up. And unfortunately our world is full of that now. Discipline doesn’t have to be physical but it does need to be consistent.
To be fair, we have no idea what discipline he did or didn't have.
No this is what happens to people who don’t get the therapy they need and their parents also don’t get the therapy they need. And the cycle continues.
@@origamikami3486Thank you. Love your comment.
Incredible RESPECT to the presence of mind and calm demonstrated by the operator who took the emergency call at the start of this video.
We dispatchers like this gentleman in the USA.
@@dianawatton7570no lol there are lots of incompetent dispatchers in USA
I agree. ALL of his questions were directly relevant to both finding out what happened and ensuring that Dustin was apprehended safely. Not a word wasted.
“Who do we love?”
“Adrian!”
You can put out whatever content you believe we would enjoy and I would still watch it all. Have a blessed 2023 Adrian!
'Good boy' to his dog broke my heart.
Not you having sympathy for a serial killer💀
@@Alexandra-ng1ih Where did she say she had sympathy? Her heart breaks for the dog, don't be so quick to assume things.
@@scheezy you are literally also assuming their intent
@@clmaoo What are you even saying lmao. Mfs heartless out here
yeah im honestly so happy that he atleast has love for his dog. Some scums treat their animals bad, and it really breaks my heart.
Thank you for doing this case, Adrian! I was one of the requests for this case as it happened when I lived in Calgary. Dustin clearly had serious anger issues and perhaps if he had gotten the help he needed, this never would've happened. My heart breaks for Taylor's family and Dustin's siblings, especially Adam. I hope he doesn't blame himself for bringing Taylor into Dustin's life.
It breaks my heart and makes me very angry, I can only imagine how they must feel. God bless them and I pray they find some measure of peace in time.
Adam shouldnt dare blame himself. Dating your exes brother is trashy.
Yeah! And if Hitler, Stalin, Lenin & Mao had got Anger Management counseling, they wouldn't have done all those "nasty" things!
Get Real!
Jesus believed in the Death Penalty (Matthew 15:1-9).
Read it and deal with it!
I've lived in Calgary for 35 years. We have horrific issues with domestic violence and spousal homicides , there have been at many high profile cases like this one in recent years. Really disturbing , one was 2 blocks from my home.
It doesn't help that a man killing his girlfriend nets parole after 10 years, even after they determined that his actions had nothing to do with real mental illness.
The sentencing in this case is really nauseating.
@@leigha2814 pretty gross, we had some guy kill and dismember his wife back in 2012, he's on day parole now. They need to have mandatory minimums for spousal homicides
@@jasonmaki7804 they need to start caring about female lives before they'd actually make a move to truly punish and improve DV and DV murder rates. The world over has a horrible record for femicide and the treatment of women, in the anglosphere we try to act superior but reality doesn't lie.
As someone who has been on the highway of tears once I can say its a very desolate stretch of road, and I would absolutley love to hear your take on it. I grew up listeneing to the stories of the girls/women going missing there for years. I would be very interested in a video from you on it ^.^
Yes to a variety of content: con artists, cults, kidnappings... mix it up! Happy New Year!
Stfu have fun with your creator tormenting you for eternity
Agreed! 🤗
I just adore you Adrian. I also love cats and coffee so yeah you're the perfect combo. Have an amazing 2023!
Man this is such a tragic story that feels like another turn of events that could have been completely avoided if Dustin got the proper treatment for his mental health early on. He clearly had issues with anger and of course using steroids didn't help. It's times like these where people need to crack down on loved ones who they feel might become a danger to others or to themselves, whether that's an intervention or sending them to therapy/rehab. Especially after Dustin's threat to the family after getting kicked out. Hopefully the families who have lost their loved ones have had time to heal after this horrific situation. My heart hurts for them and I truly hope that Dustin can get the proper help he needs.
This seems like one of those cases where everything in the murderer's life just fell apart no matter what he did. You can say "it was because of this" or "his parents should have done this" but I don't think anyone made huge mistakes raising him or anything, it all just ended up wrong. Really a tragedy.
i mean just giving in to a violent and agressive boy instead of getting him the help he needs seems like a big mistake to me
This is an upsetting case, but as an Albertan it is nice to see local cases on this channel. I'm glad you take care to cover cases from all over the world.
Hey Adrian! Happy New Year! 😊 God bless!
I can't imagine killing anyone, much less family members. Horrible. He didn't receive enough prison time.
Happy new year!!
How can the word parole be in the subject....Baffled !
It's easy once you get over the natural hesitancy. That's one of the main things military training does: You don't think about enemies as human. You start thinking of them as subhuman threats. Watch Ukrainian or Russian propaganda, you'll see it from both sides.
He doesn't deserve to draw another breath.
@@wombatdk in the UK it’s just propaganda for Ukraine on the news networks. The bbc said in may/June/July Russia war running out of weapons/tanks everything and anything. It went from putin has dementia then Parkinson’s and finally cancer. Lol. The Russia-phobia is crazy in the UK.
Love the coffee plants! Love watching your videos, you tell the cases so well, and the victims are always so respected. Have an amazing new year :)
It is a very pretty plant.
I love your content from the first episode.
Can you do the case of Michelle Krüger? A highschool girl who dissappeared in Berlin (Germany) in brought daylight. Her murderer took advantage of her kindness. Her mum was my colleague and still full of hope finding her alive :(
The reason I like this channel so much is because of how respectful you are to the victims. So much respect to you man. Keep up the great work
As long as it's narrated by you, I can watch you/hear you talk about how potatoes are sacked, my dude. Happy new year and looking forward to your future endeavors!
Are you calling us Irish potato eaters and like our pubs? Lol. Just playing
Agree 💯
I agree, I'd listen to Adrian reading the dictionary. :-)
@@b.neallee7042 Rest assured, I adore both potatoes AND the Irish people!
Seriously lol he could read the obituaries in his local newspaper and I would still listen 😂😭
I live in Edmonton Alberta about 3hrs North of Calgary. I remember this case, it broke my heart when I heard it in the news. My heart weny out to the family and friends then and it still does now.
Thank you for this
If you live close and have seen the true case you would know this video is bullshit and completely false... Most facts are not right... I know this because I'm Adam the brother
@@adampennylegion5848 and I’m Taylor’s mom. Well said Adam!
@@adampennylegion5848 Didnt know having sympathy for the victims despite the facts of the video was so frowned upon.
I apologize for offending you.
@@Ambulocity it was not meant to be rude I have read alot of the comments and was trying to make a point that you would know the true story
I have PTSD and this morning (Australia) waking up from a particularly bad nightmare has left me feeling very awful. Logged onto UA-cam to find something to watch to distract myself and god, what a pleasant feeling to see you have uploaded.
True crime has been one of my interests for many years but you are my favourite true crime channel because you put a particular sense of importance on remembering the victims and not just focus on the perpetrator. Thank you all your work, it’s always enjoyable.
I hope you are feeling better
So sad that the parents were so supportive that it tipped over into being enablers.
have you ever had a seriously troubled child? Then shut u!
It's always so strange seeing a local story on a true crime channel. I've lived in Alberta my whole life so all the houses and everything is so familiar - plus I remember the case. It just makes it more real somehow.
I know this gets thrown around so often, but I'm going to throw it out once more because it bears repeating.
If you find yourself in a toxic relationship, you NEED to get out of it. Since it could get fatal....
I second that,👍🏻👍🏻but when you are all wrapped up in it, you could have 100 people tell /show u reasons, inevitably ,you to make that decision before it’s too late, for some, it’s literally like getting off hard drugs/alcohol, like my son’s father, I couldn’t imagine living without him,🙄🙄so very toxic , finally, I personally wised up …..have a very, very happy happy new year,🎊🎉✌🏻💕
it’s alot easier said that done, especially with women. (i’m a male)…the usual people to be engrossed in “toxic relationships” are youngsters who’ve not experienced controlling behaviour so they think it’s the norm.
@@paulthrutner9114 wait, you're saying it's easier for women to go away from man?
@@lunatic5162 No he didn't say anything like that
And cut off all contact. Do not reply to their messages, do not meet up. If necessary cut off all contact with his friends too, because he can use them to keep tabs on you. Remember ladies and gents too, it is not your job to fix and help broken lovers.
Yes! More content the better! Doesn’t always have to be murder cases. The one video you did about the guy who hijacked a plane has stuck with me and i’ve only watched it once. It’s nice to have other forms of cases, events, or mysterious to share.
Yes, like mystery stories. Not so much ghost and UFO ones, they've been done to the extreme. Thanks for your work Adrian.
Also those UFO vids are almost always just montages of already-seen footage, history of The First UFO, the various denials by authorities, a few interviews with superannuated "witnesses," and nothing new, nothing revelatory, nothing worthwhile. The fact that the government regularly denies UFOs is nothing new.
I don’t mind some changes in content. I would like the majority of content to remain consistent to what you have been producing. I absolutely love your channel
what change?
@@KimoKimochii it’s at the end of the video that he tells you
I know you will say no but can we please please please keep the cat in the hat after the festive season is over I mean it's absolutely adorable
Thanks Adrian for yet another good story, told with respect. We appreciate your work!
I am also interested in these stories:
- Abductions: people who may still be alive or people who got abducted and have escaped
- Planned murders, hits or abductions gone wrong (criminals making stupid mistakes)
- Survival stories: people who got through dangerous situations in a miraculous way
PS LOVE your cat!
Please, please talk about the highway of tears. We definitely need more awareness for our native sisters 💕
Hello Adrian. I am open to viewing any topics selected. Your content and narration allow me to watch or listen to your opinions while I consider the stories from a psychological perspective. Many thanks and have a Happy Year !
U write a good comment yet he's too ignorant too read it same as alway
I can’t imagine losing someone through murder. You’ll never be able to get them back
Nope. Death is kind of final.
@@Kisha_can 😅
@@Kisha_can lmfao
I can't imagine what it's like.
@@sinch4044 yea I know. It was just worded weirdly
I adore your intros in these videos. The little fun facts and travel guide style featurettes are so wonderful. It’s unique and memorable, and I hope you never change it.
Coffeehouse videos are so warm and cozy despite the topic at hand, because you’re always so respectful and well-spoken.
Can you do the case of Geoff Farrar? It’s a murder that I don’t think for much coverage outside of our local rock climbing community. It happened just a little before I got into rock climbing and I had forgotten about it until my skills allowed me to climb in the same area as the murder.
lived my whole life in this city, had heard of the case in passing, but when I saw the house where this family lived my stomach dropped. I've seen this house a million times. haunting to think that all that went down in such a quiet neighborhood.
Please keep showing how coffee is made! Very interesting!
my DH and I are addicted to the point where he roasts our coffee for us, but I'd love to see how it's done on a commercial scale, so, yes please on the coffee stories!
Love your how you honor the victims. Please cover the Shanquella Robinson case, it’s so many confusing narratives & I think your coverage would do it justice.
Big yes for expanding content beyond murders. I personally often enjoy heist stories. Happy New Year from Finland! 🇫🇮
Yes, I’d love to hear more about coffee, how it’s made and see more of your plants, it was so pretty.
Same here ^
Agree!!
I was Dustin's foreman a month before this happened, he was a good worker but started to slip in his last couple weeks at our job, he started missing work and at one point we saw him leave the job to pick up drugs just across the street, the day we fired him I had to bring him downstairs and talk to him first, he started to freak out and told us we didn't care about his mental health and that us and the company where f**ked up and he stormed out slamming our work gate on the way out, that was the last time I seen him until I seen the headline in the news....
YES!! HIGHWAY OF TEARS! I'd love to hear u tell stories along the lines of Mr Ballen. You are both great story tellers
Your videos are always so amazing. To your question, I think a crime does not necessarily involve murder. Cases about other things would be very enjoyable too, there are a lot of things that happened to people that are still alive that need to be shared.
I wish you and everyone a happy new year and stay happy and healthy.
As someone who consumes far too much true crime, I have so much respect for the 911 operator. I wish that this was the norm. I am also very stuck by the genuine sadness in Dustin's voice. I don't believe that he should be exempted from consequence but he seemed to honestly regret his actions, which sadly also isn't the norm.
I don't have a coffee made today but a tea will do .
Same.. I have my chamomile tea.. I work the graveyard shift so I’m unwinding while I watch my favorite UA-cam channel
@@texasgal1918 love chamomile tea , I have it every night
A. L
35 years were not enough. Wishing you the happiest of New Year's 🎊🥳🎶🌙🌟🌟
That's the maximum in Canada. Actually 25 is...the judge having the 25 year and 10 years sentences run consecutivly instead of concurrently is pretty much unheard of in Canada.
The way you present these cases, and your natural charisma that translates through the screen is what makes your channel so exceptional. 👌
You're doing a fine job Adrian. 🙏❤️
This is the most wholesome comment I've seen in the longest time. What a POWERFUL and BEAUTIFUL thing it is to witness kindness in this cruel world. ❤
Hope the new year is good to you, Adrian 🤗 Best wishes from Western Australia ✌🏻
Merry Christmas Adrian and Nero, and a very Happy New Year 😊
Thank you for another video
Eerie missing persons cases would make for a compelling mix up. The idea that someone can just suddenly vanish is both creepy, and morbidly fascinating to me
There is also a place called the Texas Killing Fields or something where many cold cases have resulted from various criminals using a stretch for dumping grounds, a little similar to highway of tears but not exactly
I hate that there's always more of these stories to tell... But I REALLY LOVE hearing Adrian's voice. Especially when I'm having a really bad day.💙
i feel the same way!
Would love to hear more about how coffee is made. Always love your videos Adrian. Thank you for all you do. I hope your 2023 is wonderful.
I would like to hear other cases such as Highway of Tears and the Island one- I actually haven't heard of that one before
Guten Rutsch ins Neue Jahr ! Glück & Erfolg für 2023 an alle hier 🥳
Happy New Year! 🥂
Same to you🔥❤️🔥🙏🙏🙏❤️🔥🔥
@@jennybrooks9881 Dankeschön. - Und bis bald auf diesem tollen Kanal von Adrian und Katze 🐱
Meddl on auch im nächsten Jahr!
@@oliveryt7168 That is essential! Although I do prefer good old Freddie...
I would love to see more unusual cases. I keep rooting for you to do the missing person-case of Therese Johannesen from Norway in 1988 (9-year old girl went missing and has never been found), but I would also like to see your take on the missing case of the 5 Sodder children in 1945.
As a Canadian from BC I would really appreciate if more people learnt about the Highway of Tears.
Happy holidays and happy new year Adrian! I like the idea of covering different types of true crime rather than isolating yourself to only murders. It can open up a whole new world of content for yourself! I, and I’m sure many others, will be here enjoying your creations no matter the direction you choose to go. Evolution is key for growth and it can potentially unlock completely unimagined amounts of success for you ( which you totally deserve). But the most important thing is to do what makes you happy. Always put yourself first and always take care of yourself. Yet another great video brother 💙
He needs to be in jail forever!justice sucks so you can kill someone and just do 25 years that makes no sense😡
@@abbyechevarria5322 I mean I agree but I’m not really sure why you’ve commented that as a reply to my original comment..?
Yeah we don’t mind if he throws in a A Ponzi Scheme or two 😹!!
@@tmcurly I’m totally down for that🤣
@@abbyechevarria5322 You comment under the wrong thread lol
I'm down for whatever content you want! I love your style of videos and I'm interested in all the topics, including coffee, that you've brought up so far. I'll definitely watch them!
Such a sad sad story! My heart goes out to the family and friends impacted by this terrible crime! 😢 Happy New Year Adrian, looking forward to many more stories in 2023.
Follow your heart and give us what you enjoy talking about. : ) I bet it will always be an enjoyable watch! Happy new year!
Ill second that full-heartedly. Fulfilling -23 to you too :)
Thats so far out there thing to say, Im not sure whats your damage..
@TruthIsPower say what?
I'd love to hear about other cases that don't necessarily have to do with murder, we love everything you do!
This is the most Canadian killer I ever seen polite and honest even after a murder. Do whatever you want to it's your show we just watch it 😃 happy New years
Do you live in Canada?
@@elonmust7470 I do and no one says sorry for anything.
@@halometroid For real! I'm from a tiny town, and going to the rude 'big city' is shocking.
The idea of canadians being kind or polite is completely false.
@@RaviStarr7 exactly. Every time I go to any city in Canada, Calgary last, people are miserable...
Happy new year! The cute little coffee fact at the beginning of the video was nice! Would totally love to see more little coffee facts at the beginings ! Thank you for the nice video as always. Sending love from Florida!
Agreed!
I yelled out, Canada!! my husband looked at me like I was crazy, it was a great little riddle, looks like Adrian‘s buying me a coffee😂✌🏻 have a very happy new year🎉🎊
@@buggiebuild1 haha I did the same thing! 🤣 My husband was like... Canda?
coffee brand coffee... hear it all the time.
There’s been a lot of content about the highway of tears by other creators and I personally find mysterious open ended stories like that often just leave you feeling disappointed and frustrated with more unanswered questions than you had to begin with. I just think the stories you cover where justice has been done or we know the outcome, there is a conclusion and it’s more enjoyable to watch. I always like the originality of your true crime videos and how you cover unknown/lesser known cases from all over the world. Also love to see your lovely cat 😻
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Agree 💯
Agree.
I totally agree with you E.M. I steadfastly avoid watching true crime programs about unsolved crimes. They just leave me feeling hopeless and sad. There's enough hopelessness and sadness in the world, and, indeed in my every day life. I certainly don't need to add any more. I also don't need the fear of murderers roaming free, somewhere, anywhere, in this world.
@@stephaniegonsalves2263 I hope you don't ENJOY people being murdered like he or she does. I found that weird. So you like stories where you know they were murdered and who did it? Is that fun? Do you think they like being a nice bedtime story for people?
@@markjames8511 Umm, I have no idea where you came up with that idea. You know, if what I said bothers you, you can always just scroll on by. No need to get yourself all worked up. LOL
I'd like to see cases with a great outcome. Where we have strong survivors! That would be phenomenal!
I love what you do. Thank you !
This was a very tough watch indeed Adrian, god bless the victims and may they all rip. Astonishing that the murderer appeared to have remorse whilst on trail because most killers don't.
Everything is better with coffee on the side 🙌🏼 I'm up for new coffee information
Adrian and Nero we wish you both a fantastic and fruitful 2023. Thanks for the video and look forward to seeing the new content ahead. Love and hugs from Australia xoxo
Happy New Year, Adrian! Thanks for the video!
Happy new year to you too!
What a heartbreaking case, I even found the call to police heartbreaking.
So did I, in this case, it may be wrong to feel bad for both victim and perpetrator but I do I feel bad for this young man of course it's just heartbreaking for the families of the deceased and the deceased. It's all around tragic💔
@@girlnextdoor7012 when he tells the dispatcher that nobody can help him... just sad. My heart goes out to all affected by this case.
I did too. His call to the 911 operator was extremely sad to me. I just don’t see any reason as to why he would murder his folks along with Taylor. May they Rest in Peace.
Yeah, it was really hard to listen to.
@@fatbottombiker3038 Sometimes all it takes is arguments, depression, and the stress of life itself.
That being said they found a note saying he had urges to know what it was like to take someone life so he was clearly either a horrible person or mentally ill.
And just as I'm looking for a new video, boom coffeehouse crime comes through again. Thank you for all your hard work!
I have recently come across your Channel. They way you tell each story brings them to life. You have a calming voice and it makes me want to just keep listening. Thankyou🙂
Whatever content you choose, I will be listening...
It's always a good day when I type in Coffeehouse Crime and a just released video pops up!!!
I’d love videos like strange disappearances! I love your videos and am happy with any variety you throw at us!
You owe me a coffee ☕️, Mr. Narrator 😊
@@johnoneill7947 And that has what to do with coffee?
@@Kalavsme coffee is gay
@@johnoneill7947 so what
How can a coffee be gay? I'm pretty sure my coffee doesn't have a sexual preference. I'm sorry if you experienced something different from a 'coffee' lol.
@@vinnyvtec8722 😅😅😅
Hello, Love your videos! Have you hear of a case in 1972 in Morgantown, WV? Two college students were found without their heads and they never did find the heads. I was a college student there at the time and remember the impact of this crime. Eventually someone confessed but there are some that don't believe this person. This case might be one that would interest you to do for your show. I'd love to see that. Mared Malarik and Karen Ferrell were the victims.
The content is good, but we also enjoy your storytelling and delivery, editing, music and picture choice, formatting, etc. I think different types of content on this channel will be well receives. Good luck, and Happy New Year!!!