Coffeehouse Crime

Hey folks! It's been a busy couple months - Thank you so much for your patience during my move. I've got a bunch of new videos coming for you in a slightly new format and with lots of gritty footage so get ready, the next one drops this Wednesday! In the meantime, help me figure out what you MOST want to see from Coffeehouse Crime:

11 months ago | [YT] | 3,230



@CoffeehouseCrime 

Edit: Thanks so much for the feedback so far! I think you guys are going to find this Wednesday's case VERY interesting...

11 months ago | 143

@kevincruise3521

I fell in love with your videos because you don't fill it with it with "filler", that's what I consider the 5-10 minute interrogation/cam footage to be. You do a genuine deep dive into the case always holding respect to the victims, painting them in their best light though we all have our faults. That's what makes you great Adrian!

11 months ago | 136  

@Just_Here_For_The_Comments

Deeper case studies brings us closer to understanding things like motive, how the case evolved, what role each person played, and other aspects of dealing with what is usually not a straight forward case. Each case is unique and never a slam-dunk, case closed scenario, so getting deeper into these things makes for a more intriguing listen/watch. Thanks Adrian for all your hard work. And, welcome to Australia! Maybe you can pick up on some of Australia's lesser known cases that have haunted the country.

11 months ago | 147  

@rebeccamacandrew2855

I like that you don't do so much body cam/interrogation videos. You do a great job at researching crimes and present them in a thoughtful way that remembers the victims. A lot of people do body cam not so many do what you do.

11 months ago | 173

@CrazyCatMom11

Please no interrogation. The audio on those is usually very iffy no matter how much a Youtuber tries to fix it. Plus I mostly listen in the car, which makes it worse. I have to rely on the Youtuber to recap what was said.

11 months ago | 403  

@dragonbornbard135

International and deeper case studies for sure. Those are by far the two biggest things that drew me to your channel in the first place. So many true crime channels only focus on big cases and interrogation footage, which seems lazy, so it's really nice to get the deep delves into lesser-known cases

11 months ago | 33

@RichardKnows

I like how you go into the backgrounds of both the victims and the accused/convicted. I feel that our upbringing has a massive part in our adult paths. Thanks Adrian Welcome to Aus...I relocated here 20 years ago.

11 months ago | 50

@betty4rd

I agree with others. I don't like body cam or integration content. I do like your presentation and the background of the stories you present. Thanks for what you include on your channel Adrien. Love from NZ.

11 months ago | 160

@WeloveyouDave

Definitely deeper case studies. But honestly just do what you do , it's a top notch channel

11 months ago | 101

@SevenVT12

Gonna be honest, I hate the interrogation footage being used so much. It's certianly important, but every single true crime channel uses it constantly, and that's not why I personally like this channel. This channel is great because you don't glorify the crimes as a blood sport, and actually treat the victims with as much respect as this format allows.

11 months ago | 1,100  

@Hmbfh777

I really like the international stuff. It seems like every channel has the same cases. I love that you have ones I have never heard of.

11 months ago | 18

@itsLindsayJean

You're one of the best! Thanks for all you do.

11 months ago | 4

@ghostratsarah

I usually fastfoward through interrogation footage for any video I watch.

11 months ago | 190

@eatslaychardonnay

I already follow a couple channels that do interrogation footage, what I like about you is that you’re different. I also like that you cover lesser known cases from across the world. So I opted for deeper case studies because those deeper case studies could involve body cam and interrogation footage anyways. Hope you have a merry Christmas Adrian!

10 months ago | 3

@Mimi-g7k9p

I love your format and case selections!!! Thank you!

11 months ago | 6

@jamesalvincruz9019

It would be great to see more international stories.. but over all.. you're doing a great job.

11 months ago | 2

@KassandrasSorrowz

more international stories please!! that's what first drew me to your channel tbh cus I feel like we're always getting fed the same stories in different format majority from the USA side. so it's refreshing when there's a case outside the states that I've never even heard of before!

11 months ago | 7

@123UpNorth321

Man, you are one of the best out out there. Just continue as usual, everyone here loves your Work. Maybe a bit more Nero tho 💚

11 months ago | 4

@MyrrhPuff

With the true crime boom I feel like interrogation and bodycam footage were the go-tos after JCS took off. You came in with your own unique take on covering these stories and that's why I am here. I love that you talk about the location, provide backstory, and pay so much respect to the victims - even the smallest ways in which you do this do not go unnoticed. Not to say I'm opposed to you trying new things, just know that I for one appreciate what you do and how you do it. :) And I cant vote twice so Ill go ahead and say I also really appreciate the global approach. Plenty of channels cover crime in the US exclusively. You have no borders with your content and that's fantastic.

11 months ago | 9

@Accidental.Creation

Would love more international stuff.

11 months ago | 32