The Horrors of the Ice Casket Serial Killer | The Case of Apichai Ongwisit

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Coffeehouse Crime

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@CoffeehouseCrime
@CoffeehouseCrime 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching folks! 🎃HALLOWEEN SPECIAL NEXT WEEK! 🎃 If you love coffee and want to support me, please check out MY OWN Coffee Company! - bit.ly/3PrY9CS
@tamraI3
@tamraI3 11 ай бұрын
Yay!!! I finally got to catch a new one at the beginning. Super stoked!!!
@tamraI3
@tamraI3 11 ай бұрын
Oh! And I definitely signed up for your coffee! Congratulations!!! Can't wait to see what kinda coffee you like! I love it strong and bold!
@KarlyNicole
@KarlyNicole 11 ай бұрын
Congratulations!! 🎉 You deserve ALL the success you have worked so hard for. Look forward to trying your coffee. Thanks for all you do. 🧡🖤🧡
@poffisoncrack3214
@poffisoncrack3214 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your great videos! ❤
@myxed21UP
@myxed21UP 11 ай бұрын
thank you, I love your channel..
@mghorvath79
@mghorvath79 11 ай бұрын
Imagine being locked into an airtight metal casket to suffocate. What an awful death. That poor girl 😟
@kaoshi_kutie
@kaoshi_kutie 10 ай бұрын
Yes 😢
@ptwnbratche
@ptwnbratche 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for these great productions, handsome coffee man ! Always insightful and informative.
@CoffeehouseCrime
@CoffeehouseCrime 11 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@iclark2400
@iclark2400 11 ай бұрын
Apichai may as well join the list of ghosts in the property, because he is essentially as good as dead 😢 yes I think he’s a twisted serial killer and controlling person. In memory of all his victims 🙏🏻 congrats on your new coffee brand Adrian, this was an interesting true crime case too! 🇹🇭☕️
@ZzrzZ2012
@ZzrzZ2012 11 ай бұрын
Sadly his upbringing and early life is a factor in his actions, I feel that children in these situations should get extra care and attention, not being left alone to their own devices. This could have been prevented. My heart goes out to all the victims named and unnamed 😢
@6adget
@6adget 11 ай бұрын
The worst part about this video is that it had to end. I look forward to all of your content. Thank you.
@WynneL
@WynneL 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for always showing us the victims, never just the perpetrators. A lot of channels could learn from Coffeehouse Crime.
@jj1reland
@jj1reland 11 ай бұрын
I don't have much to add but I just wanted to say that I love you Adrian, and thank you for all you do. Your videos have kept me company through all of university and they will see me through graduation too
@SamiG1983
@SamiG1983 11 ай бұрын
🎉I'm so excited for your new coffee brand! Congrats! Keep up the great work, you're one of my favorite creators!!
@SandraTeneycke
@SandraTeneycke 11 ай бұрын
Nice shirt Adrian, keep up with great work you do covering these stories. ❤
@jodia6239
@jodia6239 11 ай бұрын
Only watched the intro, but have to say, that denim shirt really brings out your beautiful blue eyes ! I will continue watching now haha
@mauibabe2166
@mauibabe2166 11 ай бұрын
Im from Thailand and and I have to say you covered so well of this case!
@Superiorsouthshorewoods
@Superiorsouthshorewoods 11 ай бұрын
As soon as I can, Adrian, bet, Im coming for a bag of those beans! I almost imagine a lovely hint of maybe even, kona? Sending a fluff to Nero. You both brighten my days. 💙 R.
@anitaevanger8068
@anitaevanger8068 11 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you enjoyed BKK. That city truly has everything. I’m from Thailand but not from BKK. It really is a city that never sleeps.
@saraalsayed6492
@saraalsayed6492 11 ай бұрын
There have been a lot of murders in alaska where they kidnap women and hunt them for sport- you should do an episode on that!!
@riversong6216
@riversong6216 11 ай бұрын
I am anxiously awaiting my first order of Classified Coffee and its mug. I love a good cup of coffee and collect coffee mugs. I can't wait until my gift to myself arrives.
@garulusglandarius6126
@garulusglandarius6126 11 ай бұрын
Looking forward to trying your coffee, excellent as always Adrian 👍
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 11 ай бұрын
It's crazy that they had this "Amazing property" and amount of money compared to most people who live in Bangkok. Yet he wasted it away by killing/hiding bodies around the property. Imagine how greatful other people would have been to have a property like that? Yet they turned it into this House of horrors type place.. i wonder if any victims were related to his father? Or were all that they found related to the son's actions? (BTW alligator gar are awesome crazy prehistoric looking creatures that look like something that would attack you but they've done studies and they almost never attack humans. Although their scales are so strong and sharp that they will slice you open. It's basically like armor plates. Ancient people used to make use of them. They are also air breathing fish, so people would have known if they were in the pond because they'd be coming up to the surface of the water to take big gulps of air every now and then)
@Nupagade246
@Nupagade246 11 ай бұрын
Dearest Adrian. Crazy journey. You are the best much love ty
@beautyandblood522
@beautyandblood522 11 ай бұрын
Please cover the case of my best friend who was murdered. Her name was Jamie Michelle Stice. She was an amazing woman and would of been an even more amazing mother. Please do her story and give it justice. I know you would do her case amazingly
@abbyechevarria5322
@abbyechevarria5322 11 ай бұрын
So many crazy people out there. Thank you for sharing your videos.👍
@channelnimi-anatjokan
@channelnimi-anatjokan 8 ай бұрын
This case reminds me of a similar case that happened in the Philippines. A wealthy man abducts young women to be violated and killed in his house and his goons buried the bodies at his backyard. The only difference is, that man was killed by a vigilante group.
@margaretangelin7489
@margaretangelin7489 11 ай бұрын
Hi Adrian!! Love all your videos. Can you please cover cases from India.
@colettelheureux-stevens3826
@colettelheureux-stevens3826 11 ай бұрын
Are you going to release a medium roast coffee?
@cindysmith6612
@cindysmith6612 11 ай бұрын
Thank You
@chanteyllejoiemartin6912
@chanteyllejoiemartin6912 6 ай бұрын
Alligator gar are terrifying and they make a throaty barking noise! I caught one while fishing with my dad once and my dad had to stop me from launching my whole fishing rod into the river 😂😂😂
@trinawong8273
@trinawong8273 10 ай бұрын
Yes, Adrian. I believe he was responsible for those murdered persons found on his property. I like your voice and your reporting is not too long.
@miryana79
@miryana79 11 ай бұрын
Can we get this coffee in Australia?!and Adrian listen to the'one nught in Bangkok song old school'as for this case I aint going there ever danggggerous
@msk4795
@msk4795 11 ай бұрын
Great coverage of this story. He is absolutely a serial killer, in my opinion. Sad life to begin with, but no one can tell me he didn’t know right from wrong. Thank you. Plus, I love your new coffee (drinking a cap right now), and will buy it when I can. Sadly, cost and shipping make it prohibitive on my finances. So sorry about that. Sending good coffee wishes to you and hugs for Nero.
@aaronsanders4122
@aaronsanders4122 11 ай бұрын
15:15 Alligator gar have been proved to not eat humans, they won’t attack unless provoked and usually those injuries are minor. Gar also only eat live food they don’t eat dead stuff
@jessegarrett6343
@jessegarrett6343 11 ай бұрын
Adrian is like if Loki was really into caffeine and true crime.
@LiveFreeOrDie2A
@LiveFreeOrDie2A 11 ай бұрын
Coffeehouse Crime: “I’ve been to Bangkok multiple times..” Also Coffeehouse Crime: “Thailand has one of the highest sex tourism rates in the world..”🤔
@chantelbreytenbach
@chantelbreytenbach 11 ай бұрын
Nice shirt! The colour suits you perfect 😊 👋
@tiffanya4113
@tiffanya4113 2 ай бұрын
Who takes one child and leaves the other, who is 4 years old, to take care of themselves on the streets? Shame on his mom for doing that! Probably contributed to his sickness. In addition, we can also see the way his father “valued” girls or women, because he tried to kill or killed the 12 yr old girl. Absolutely sick.
@realbobby7677
@realbobby7677 2 ай бұрын
Coming from a Chinese background, I believe his mother didn't leave Apichai alone, but was asked to leave him with his grandparents because 'male' descendant is more valuable than female descendant, carrying the surname of the family down the generations. Notice how it was told that he didn't have to work at all to earn his living, Apichai was spoiled by his rich grandparents, however he had to earn a living later on in his life from selling drugs which ultimately lead to his scoundrel nature and his demise. Also, his father didn't 'tried to' kill, he actually killed an 18 years old girl, most probably their maid at that time for accidentally breaking a fish tank. Absolutely sick, yes both Apichai and his father...
@Giitzerland
@Giitzerland 2 ай бұрын
I've been in lakes, and swam along with large Alligator Gar most of my life, as a FL native, and not even once have I ever been bitten by one. They really prefer other fish, not really something anyone needs to worry about, imo.
@danielledevilliers8971
@danielledevilliers8971 11 ай бұрын
I love how you cover stories from all over the globe. I'm from South Africa, and when you covered the Thabo Bester case I was so surprised. Keep up the good work Adrian!
@PetloverTN
@PetloverTN 11 ай бұрын
Please cover crimes from Hungary …. French student’s “mysterious” death in Budapest (Ophélie Bretnacher )
@janetmoyo8341
@janetmoyo8341 11 ай бұрын
Tha was beautifully covered...
@mahlohonololebuso741
@mahlohonololebuso741 8 ай бұрын
Another South African here🇿🇦🇿🇦
@monicawelsh167
@monicawelsh167 4 ай бұрын
@@PetloverTN😅😅😅
@orionxtc1119
@orionxtc1119 2 ай бұрын
R@pes and murder are at epidemic proportions in SA
@dodgyyoutuber9560
@dodgyyoutuber9560 11 ай бұрын
Man the first girlfriend getting raped but not recognising the man is one of my fears. I never look people in the eye and I’m awful at remembering what people look like unless it’s a movie. I don’t understand how people can do police sketches.
@jeanneann3545
@jeanneann3545 11 ай бұрын
Me too. I can never understand people who recognize people with just one glance and remember them for days or even months. I took days if not a month of continuously seeing the same person to recognize them. Luckily i recognise voice and remenber them pretty easily too. Although i couldn't remember face i do remember their voice and recognise them if they talk to me.
@LS-gy9bq
@LS-gy9bq 11 ай бұрын
You never look people in the eye 🤔🤔🤔 Why not??
@familyof1052
@familyof1052 11 ай бұрын
@@jeanneann3545there is such a thing as face blindness. My mom can never pick someone out of a crowd can’t remember what someone looks like unless she has met them MULTIPLE times. There are some online tests that can tell you if you might have it. I don’t have that but I was held at gun point once and afterwards it was like everything had moved in slow motion when I thought back to it. I could remember his tattoos, eyes, eyebrows and everything so you might be surprised what you remember during a traumatic event. It usually goes one extreme or the other. You remember every detail or nothing at all. If you can consciously tell yourself to look for details it helps a lot
@shachede6828
@shachede6828 11 ай бұрын
It’s not about recognizing everyone, it’s about recognizing an event that sticks out. If it’s a traumatic event in most cases you will remember. You Will remember almost everything about that day in great details. If it’s just a normal day and no one stands out you won’t remember them.
@pam190
@pam190 11 ай бұрын
Police sketches ikr. I’ve said that of myself. And they’d better not ask me what someone is wearing.
@silvervaporiser
@silvervaporiser 11 ай бұрын
Adrian!!!!! massive congrats on your new coffee brand. It looks so great!! Just wanted to say good luck with everything and thanks for posting content so regularly, the amount of time and effort you put into the channel is appreciated by all of us xx
@CoffeehouseCrime
@CoffeehouseCrime 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@eroguro4785
@eroguro4785 11 ай бұрын
​@Yintangtangandchipsplease you.. you do know WHY a small business or youtuber's merch/stock is so expensive.. right.. why things like art and music commissions cost what they do... right..? adrian isnt a multi billion dollar company owner, and he cannot afford to mass produce his coffee or cut corners to make it cheaper. it costs him money to make it, have someone produce it for him, and whoever does produce it charges him fees outside of the production fee. also, its likely that a cut of the money paid for his coffee is taken from whatever website his hosting his site. ofcourse his coffee is going to cost more than the $8 stuff you buy at the store. he also just loves coffee and has a passion for it, and he wants to make the best coffee he can both for us and because he wants to do it right.
@Julia-uh4li
@Julia-uh4li 11 ай бұрын
​​​@@YintangtangandchipspleaseMany in the True Crime community have launched the sale of coffees with their channels logos on it. They are all more expensive than what you'd be paying at a normal supermarket but more inclined with stores such as Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. It's normal. Also, I believe it's just a blend that is available to all the channels. Although the buyers can pick the type of blend or blends such as mild, dark or rich. I know Stephanie Harlow sells it as well and by the feedback I've read, it's really quite a good quality. It's a novelty sort of item and if I had the extra disposable income, I would definately buy it, just for fun. Please don't knock the channels that sell it. It's a decent way to add to ones revenue stream.
@Julia-uh4li
@Julia-uh4li 11 ай бұрын
​@@YintangtangandchipspleaseMany in the True Crime community have launched the sale of coffees with their channels logos on it. They are all more expensive than what you'd be paying at stores like Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. It's normal. Also, I believe it's just a blend that is available to all the channels. Stephanie Harlow sells it as well and by the feedback I've read, it's really good. It's a novelty sort of item and if I had the extra disposable income, I would definately buy it. Just for fun. Please don't knock the channels rhat sell it. It's a decent way to add to ones revenue stream.
@eroguro4785
@eroguro4785 11 ай бұрын
so it looks like this person ONLY comments about how expensive his coffee is, calls it extreme and makes it seem like hes over charging. "its too expensive for normal people" GREAT. then its not you for. i cant afford it, but i do what i can to support him in other ways. watching his videos is free and gives him revenue. once again, individuals/artists/small business prices are higher because they arent billionaires. he cant afford to sell for less, but that doesnt mean he cant do something fun like this. its not his fault or his problem that you and other "normal people" such as i, cant afford it. get over yourself
@debramenta7207
@debramenta7207 11 ай бұрын
I think he is undoubtedly a serial killer. So many bones! Quite chilling indeed. His mother abandoning him alone only added to his mental illness. So sad and horrific. Great video, as always. Thank you❣
@whippersnapper8387
@whippersnapper8387 11 ай бұрын
You think, ? He literally did it there’s no doubt
@pooddescrewch8718
@pooddescrewch8718 11 ай бұрын
Maybe his mental illness motivated her to abandon him ?
@matthewgordonpettipas6773
@matthewgordonpettipas6773 11 ай бұрын
@@pooddescrewch8718 He was four years old, even if his mental illness did show itself then, she was his mother and had a responsibility for him. But considering how she covered up her pig of a husband's murder of an innocent child, she was no better than him or her son.
@pooddescrewch8718
@pooddescrewch8718 11 ай бұрын
@@matthewgordonpettipas6773 ok , man .
@UndercoverMZ
@UndercoverMZ 10 ай бұрын
Is there a chance his father did some of the killing as well?
@devilred18
@devilred18 11 ай бұрын
Hey Adrian. Was wondering if you would cover the likes of the scissor sisters case in Ireland? Really messed up case.
@Swellington_
@Swellington_ 11 ай бұрын
The “scissor sisters”? They sound horrific,I’m gonna have to look em up
@kwabocha2768
@kwabocha2768 11 ай бұрын
Yeah and that one in Tallaght last year
@dangishka
@dangishka 11 ай бұрын
ooh yes the scissor sisters!😢 I once lived near that place in Dublin...
@hiimhorse2375
@hiimhorse2375 11 ай бұрын
You've gotta mail him the case
@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj 10 ай бұрын
Which case is that?
@jeanny4204
@jeanny4204 11 ай бұрын
the thing I get repeatedly from watching True Crime cases is that wrong parenting could be a death sentence to someone else.. people could argue that no matter how good they parent their children, they could be bad anyways, but its just another proof that if good parenting can still "produce" bad kids, how far worse could the result of bad parenting can be? 🤯🤯
@DingoNovember
@DingoNovember 10 ай бұрын
Mostly of people here in Thailand usually have the idea of having kids so kids will take care of them when they grow old, place too many expectations on their kids and think that children are always in debt to their parents or some sort. You know, Asian parents thing. But it is less and less for younger generations. Me myself is also a product of Asian parents. I won’t say “bad parenting” for they did give me many things that most people never get but they also deprived me of many thing that i should had and it is indeed left me traumatized. But you know, life always finds a way.
@86crud
@86crud 5 ай бұрын
Sure, nature vs. nurture. It most certainly leans toward nature in my view because these parents run the gamut between obsessive motherhood to massive neglect. Most simply raised their kids the best way they knew how. I do understand how easily a parent can instill uncontrollable rage in their child, but once they become adults they begin making choices. It’s a puzzle, definitely.
@allejo8037
@allejo8037 11 ай бұрын
I don't know if you ever covered any cases from Brazil, but I'd love to see your coverage and spreading awareness on some of them, here are some famous ones in case you might be interested: Suzane von Richthofen, who even got a movie made about her and another about her boyfriend's point of view Pedrinho Matador (Pedrinho the Killer), considered the biggest serial killer in Brazil and he was even invited to some podcasts after he had already commited his crimes Lázaro Barbosa de Sousa, a serial killer during the corona pandemic who was chased by the police for 20 days, as if people didn't have enough to deal with already Alexandre Nardoni and Anna Carolina Jatobá, a couple who threw their own child off an apartment window, this case became really famous in 2008 and is still talked about
@janemiettinen5176
@janemiettinen5176 11 ай бұрын
Adrian covers the globe pretty well, Im sure there has been Brazilian cases (in fact, I think one recent one was from Brazil, I might be mistaken). But all your chosen examples sound new to me, and Im old fox in true crime, so I absolutely support you on this.
@letsongakemi
@letsongakemi 11 ай бұрын
He already done a video on the Richthofen case a couple years ago; there are a couple of other cases involving Brazilians here and there as well
@leelunk8235
@leelunk8235 11 ай бұрын
ALLEJO HE DONT NEED UR HELP YO
@jeanny4204
@jeanny4204 11 ай бұрын
yooo that pedrinho one peaked my interest... how is he a criminal and still gets airtime?? 😮😮😮
@RedWeather2004
@RedWeather2004 11 ай бұрын
He already made a vid on it
@Susy24731
@Susy24731 11 ай бұрын
Hi Adrian, I want to let you know that we love your channel, and thank you so much for being part of our lives. You are awesome!
@CoffeehouseCrime
@CoffeehouseCrime 11 ай бұрын
Thank you too!!
@anthonyhack1164
@anthonyhack1164 11 ай бұрын
@@CoffeehouseCrimeHey Adrian, I was wondering if you could ever cover the Grant Amato story sometime soon, it's really tragic and I would love to see a well researched video on it.
@ToothlessGentleman
@ToothlessGentleman 11 ай бұрын
@@anthonyhack1164everyone knows about that case
@goldensus7778
@goldensus7778 11 ай бұрын
It's honestly so disturbing to hear that he just killed her because he want to own her and not to mention even throw her body into the water near his house 😮
@nlwilson4892
@nlwilson4892 11 ай бұрын
This is the reason most women are murdered.
@warmbloodydew
@warmbloodydew 11 ай бұрын
I’m from Thailand. He didn’t wanna own them, he just wanted to torture them. The family was super rich and believed money buy everything. (His father killed a girl just because she did a small mistake in his store)
@pam190
@pam190 11 ай бұрын
@@warmbloodydewdang. That’s brutal fr. Thanks.
@Geeronimo99
@Geeronimo99 10 ай бұрын
Don't believe he thought there was air in the casket. Bull...t. he looks like a Buddhist monk gone way wrong😮
@ScarletWitch597
@ScarletWitch597 11 ай бұрын
Hey, Adrian! Wondering if you can cover more Asian cases, like cases from the Philippines? Would love to hear your thoughts on some old cases, too! 😊
@CoffeehouseCrime
@CoffeehouseCrime 11 ай бұрын
I'd love to cover more cases from SE Asia! Have a couple in the works, and I feel like the Philippenes is one to look at soon too :)
@ScarletWitch597
@ScarletWitch597 11 ай бұрын
@@CoffeehouseCrime Looking forward to those! Thank you!
@cdes1776
@cdes1776 11 ай бұрын
@@CoffeehouseCrime Thanks for covering that area of the world. North America is not the only continent! It's clear how much you love Asia - personal anecdotes make the stories more real to us. The vast majority of the news never makes it to the west. And your pronunciations are joy to the ears!
@janeparrenas7097
@janeparrenas7097 11 ай бұрын
I’ve looking forward too. Been commenting on his videos about some cases in the philippines. I’m so happy that he replied to you ❤
@calvinamering7042
@calvinamering7042 11 ай бұрын
Great vid as always! Just wanted to thank you, your channel has gotten my wife and I through some tough times- glad you’re thriving you deserve it 😊
@toniesj11
@toniesj11 11 ай бұрын
I feel bad for all the other bodies found. Like seriously if his parents are like that I am not surprised. Weird though that he can only be convicted for 1 identifiable body? So no missing reports for the others.
@andrews6952
@andrews6952 11 ай бұрын
Hey Adrian, a couple of cases from my childhood in Toronto Canada. Holly Jones and Cecilia Zhang. Both separate cases but were abducted and murdered as children. Scared me as I was their age. Also Jennifer Pan who got a hit man to murder her parents for being too strict. Love the channel!
@nataliagoncalves5290
@nataliagoncalves5290 11 ай бұрын
Don’t forget about the bathtub sisters!!
@berja3895
@berja3895 10 ай бұрын
@andrew6952 I remember the Jennifer Pan case as well. All the lies she told....
@nazthunder6174
@nazthunder6174 11 ай бұрын
Been listening to you since discovering your channel randomly. I like how you present stories that are not featured in maintream media and how repecfully you present these stories. I actually watch with my headphones on while doing chores and with coffee sometimes. Just like listening to a friend tell a story over coffee. I appreciate your work.
@CoffeehouseCrime
@CoffeehouseCrime 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! ☕️
@einienj3281
@einienj3281 11 ай бұрын
With some people you only need one glance to tell you something is wrong with them.. dead eyes. The entire family sounds like creeps.. Murderer father, coconspirator mother..Thank You, Adrian 💜☕☀️
@sarahhyatt3840
@sarahhyatt3840 11 ай бұрын
Your content just keeps getting better and better! Thanks for your hard work!! 😊
@harugii
@harugii 11 ай бұрын
Hey Adrian, I want to say thank you for covering this kinds of cases that can help spread awareness! I'm rooting for you and your channel.
@amberg4131
@amberg4131 11 ай бұрын
Gotta love Adrians own context for the meth mixed with caffeine “Those drugs for sure would fuck you up.”😅😂❤
@thisguyagain24
@thisguyagain24 11 ай бұрын
If theres anyone you could probably guess is a serial killer just by looking at them its this dude, the thumbnail pic looks like something out of The Grudge.
@tigergumby
@tigergumby 11 ай бұрын
This was great! Oh my gosh, you have to cover the story of Ward Weaver III out of Oregon. He killed Ashley and Miranda, two teenage girls. The kicker is that his father, Ward Weaver Jr was a serial killer and his son, Francis Paul Weaver, shot someone to death. Terrible family.
@amylynn7881
@amylynn7881 11 ай бұрын
Props to you Adrian for your pronunciation of some of the names in this podcast! I would struggle! You always do such an amazing job!
@WhiteBird1
@WhiteBird1 11 ай бұрын
Hello Adrian, congrats on the coffee brand. I was wondering, how long does it take to create an episode from start to finish? How are you dealing with fake information about the cases?
@LadyAngela678
@LadyAngela678 11 ай бұрын
@@Yintangtangandchipsplease You?
@torrymichalski1642
@torrymichalski1642 11 ай бұрын
I NEVER MAKE IT IN THE FIRST HOUR. HI Adrian! You and Nero make every upload day a little better! Thank you for all your hard work and dedication !
@missayamac
@missayamac 11 ай бұрын
I love how you describe the places you cover despite the tragedies of murders taking place in those areas. Because of that, it does not prevent me from exploring the ones that catch my attention the most, such as this country, Thailand. Though I've been there before, I didn't really get to enjoy it much cos of a big typhoon at the time. Thank you for your efforts, Adrian! And, yes, that plain, denim shirt looks great on you--matches your eyes! 🎉🎉🎉
@roberthiltz2741
@roberthiltz2741 11 ай бұрын
Although I have lived in big cities such as London in the past, the country boy within gets anxious when I hear about the high population density filled with drugs and sex working in such a massive city as Bankok
@FrailSerenity
@FrailSerenity 11 ай бұрын
Nothing like Adrian and a true crime story to make a rainy Thursday so much better ❤️
@PHDwLynAli
@PHDwLynAli 11 ай бұрын
❤ facts ❤
@danielelindsey2213
@danielelindsey2213 11 ай бұрын
Something must be wrong with me. I often feel sympathy for criminals. Especially ones that had loveless childhoods. I believe that in many cases, love would have made a difference.
@sakurakiyori
@sakurakiyori 11 ай бұрын
It's a perfectly natural response, to be sad for the what could have been, had things been better! Still important to not let the 'coulds' overshadows the 'dids'.
@BriSessions
@BriSessions 7 ай бұрын
Really like how you put a memorial to the victim at the end of the video, not something you see most true crime youtubers do. Great empathetic touch that shows respect. Love that.
@supme7558
@supme7558 4 ай бұрын
Cheese
@donnariahi2975
@donnariahi2975 11 ай бұрын
A truly distressing story. I am sure that the desertion of him by his parents did some to warp him. He definitely has the potential of being a serial killer. He is where he should be though. I am just grateful he didn’t reproduce.
@TenFalconsMusic
@TenFalconsMusic 11 ай бұрын
My father once caught an alligator gar and the only way ro describe is: Nightmare Fuel.
@mssramsunker4820
@mssramsunker4820 11 ай бұрын
What a tragic story! RIP to those unknown victims. Love your channel, Adrian. Best wishes from South Africa!
@KitsuyuutsuR
@KitsuyuutsuR 11 ай бұрын
I have mixed emotions about this one… He’s certainly a serial killer, of that I have no doubt. Even without the killings, he was an abusive monster of the worst kind, possessive, violent… And it does seem he took after his father in that department, being violent and eventually turning to murder, thinning wealth could get him out of any situation. But… then I stop and think about what you said about his past. He was only 4 when his father was put behind bars (and ultimately killed) and his mother took off with his sister. So what little he knew of his father, he probably didn’t remember much of first hand. However, the neglectful relatives that raised him? That’s a different story… Who lets a child so young run the streets without caring what they’re doing or what company they keep?! And who knows what they told him about his father… Maybe they put it in his head that he’d end up the same way or that not even his mother loved him because she left him behind… So in some ways, you can feel a pang of sympathy for the little boy he was, the one that was abandoned, the one that in all likelihood felt that no one loved him (and was probably told as much), that had a murderer for a father and was probably shunned for it, the boy that was neglected and left to his own devices to roam the streets… How else would you expect him to turn out, really? Do I feel sorry for him as an adult? No. He certainly knows right from wrong. But I can’t help but feel sorry for that little boy that was tossed aside and never given any love. Every child deserves that much.
@marisawu3646
@marisawu3646 11 ай бұрын
There’s no justification to murder no matter the past. I can understand why you feel sorry (for the boy he once was) but in the end, we all have a choice. Not all abusive murderers’ children become like their parents. That’s because they chose not to. Despite their traumatic past experiences.
@randilowery9669
@randilowery9669 11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I believe that environment, as well as genetics, influence how a person develops and eventually turns out... And this man had the deck stacked against him in every respect. It's always good to understand how a person's past has influenced their actions/behaviors and overall personality; however, that's not to say it ever EXCUSES them hurting, abusing, or traumatizing anyone else... Just try to have empathy and compassion whenever assessing scenarios, that's my motto...
@MiaD666
@MiaD666 11 ай бұрын
I hate victims who take bribes, it is one thing to be scared, it is another to take money to keep silent.
@D-me-dream-smp
@D-me-dream-smp 10 ай бұрын
I suppose if you live in dire poverty and live in a place where justice system isn’t necessarily reliable then it’s an understandable choice.
@hellomello258
@hellomello258 3 ай бұрын
I realize it's a low bar but thank you for correctly pronouncing Thai names, for covering the profession of these women with empathy, and and providing appropriate context for the situation of many of the people in Thailand who often make low incomes.
@kemikemi
@kemikemi 11 ай бұрын
THOUGHTFULNESS! comes across in how you tell of horrifying ordeals. You are kind in delivering and sympathetic to the victims. At the end of each episode, you wish the victims eternal peaceful rest. So many doing this niche on YT lack these qualities. I want to THANK YOU! Adrian For being different and better than the rest.
@NNNN-rt5ww
@NNNN-rt5ww 11 ай бұрын
I knew it was going to be a Thai case from the picture of the polices at the start (I'm Thai myself). Also, I would like to say I really appreciate your sensitivity to our culture with names and nickname ("affectionately called as"). You did amazing at covering the case and pronouncing their names.
@hellsxbells
@hellsxbells 11 ай бұрын
I would prefer the death sentence than life in a Thai prison. Anyone watch Banged Up Abroad? No, thank you 😬
@DirtyDancer_DB
@DirtyDancer_DB 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Adrian! I'm so happy that your channel is thriving. Great work
@aphichayav
@aphichayav 11 ай бұрын
Hello from Thailand Adrian! Thanks for covering a case from my country. You pronounced Thai names very well. Great video as always!
@Bluechimpvr
@Bluechimpvr 11 ай бұрын
I'm early!! Love your content Adrian. I was hoping you might cover a case from here in Montana. I never hear stuff from here. There was a child murderer named Nathaniel Bar-Jonah who was suspected to be a cannibal. I've never heard anyone cover him!
@cw4608
@cw4608 11 ай бұрын
How are you liking the snowfall we got in the last couple of days?
@janemiettinen5176
@janemiettinen5176 11 ай бұрын
His recipe book is something else.. and those coded scribbles. Ive seen documentaries about him, his personality seemed to shift depending on the interviewer, from remorseful to belligerent and oh so innocent. Im sure we know only part of his crimes, even dr Stone (famous forensic psychiatrist) got willies from talking with him and he has seen the worst. NBJ also always looked like he just woke up from the trash, unusually unkempt dude.
@Fallon.34
@Fallon.34 11 ай бұрын
This was a good one! Listened to it on my way to work. I can’t believe the mom took her daughter and just left him there on his own at 4 years old. Curious how he raised himself since it was said that he was seen wandering the streets on his own after his mom left him. Did no one step in to help him? Based on his family’s history (especially his dad) and the fact that he was abandoned at such a young & impressionable age, it’s no surprise he turned out the way he did. He was set up for failure.
@markmike7933
@markmike7933 11 ай бұрын
he SAID relatives raised him
@kindbearbrown1926
@kindbearbrown1926 11 ай бұрын
In many Asian families, they value boys more than girls, boys are treasure of family. I think the mother had no choice, had to left the son so the dad's family would help her with money and pull some strings to able to fled.
@MizzKillercult
@MizzKillercult 11 ай бұрын
He literally said the family raised him 😂
@Fallon.34
@Fallon.34 11 ай бұрын
@@MizzKillercult I heard him say distant relatives, but said not much was known about his upbringing and that he was often seen wandering the streets all alone which tells me they weren’t very involved in raising him, if at all.
@dodgyyoutuber9560
@dodgyyoutuber9560 11 ай бұрын
@@Fallon.34It’s heartbreaking. Of course I don’t feel sorry for him as an adult, but as a child…
@raymaharaj4502
@raymaharaj4502 11 ай бұрын
Ohhhh these people are "Opposites" aight, "Opposites" of NORMAL!
@AuditClerk
@AuditClerk 11 ай бұрын
Life in the Bangkok Hilton? He would be wishing for the death penalty. Amazing narration as always, Adrian - not to mention your flawless research! Thank you & love from Hong Kong!
@Rinace13
@Rinace13 11 ай бұрын
Adrian! ☕️🥰 I got my coffee order last week and I'm seriously in love with the coffee! Very aromatic, rich flavor and definitely a great caffeine dose in each cup! I will be a repeat customer 😅😊 10/10 recommend! And as always thank you for bringing another informative video of such tragic cases from overseas!
@cdes1776
@cdes1776 11 ай бұрын
Finally, some coffee-tasting feedback!
@AZ0986688
@AZ0986688 3 ай бұрын
About prostitution being illegal in Thailand: If you are 18 and you have a prostitute ID-card, you can work as a prostitute as much as you like there. (And the drug-related punishment: Zero foreigners are executed for drug-related crimes, and even though you CAN be sentenced to 50 or 100yrs, the longest time any foreigner has actually served in prison there, was 18yrs.. everybody will be given a "King's Pardon, or be transferred to a prison in their country of origin. But NEVER for execution or "50" or "100yrs":)(By the way, cannabis has been legalized in Thailand now, and they have Amsterdam style cannabis coffee shops there now.:)
@davidcook8230
@davidcook8230 11 ай бұрын
Spent 15 years in Bangkok. The SW is not behind closed doors until they get to the hotel. That said, aside from a few areas, I generally felt far safer in Bangkok than my current US city nowadays. Aside from park entry fees, speaking some Thai gets you past the two tier prices that tourists occasionally face. Most tourist scams are very easy to avoid with minimal street smarts.
@szm4327
@szm4327 11 ай бұрын
Except for the recent Siam Paragon shooting.
@davidcook8230
@davidcook8230 11 ай бұрын
​​@@szm4327How about the 16 people shot dead in small-town Maine yesterday? Update: 18 dead now...565 mass shootings in US at the moment for 2023.
@scottyerkes1867
@scottyerkes1867 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Adrian for presenting this strange case. I've deleted my opinion due to excessive criticism of my opinions and thoughts.
@amberg4131
@amberg4131 11 ай бұрын
Plus addiction is genetic too. My grandparents beat it, my mom had cirossis of the liver from her drinking. My dads dad was a drinker but grandma never did. My grandparents smoked , dads dad did too. But not grandma. I never got into smoking, one sis does. I got into pills and other things but dang were that hard to kick. Once you fully see the conditioning the film and music industry did for alcohol and drugs the same way they did for tobacco and smoking, you can fully realize the mind control and consumerism and commercialism that happens within the media. They try to entice you to take a drink, you see the actions of Drinking during grieving, stress, anger you hear it in music talking about partying or dancing in the club. We are all subjected to these subliminal messages we are slaves to it. If you see it as mind control, you have a chance. But even when I try and tell people, I'm deemed insane. If you think what motive do theyhave to convince you to drink.. Think. It could be to get money from the insurance companies for these pharmaceutical companies. It could be that a lot of crime occurs from alcohol thereby profiting the city or local government even the state with fines, court fees, jail and prisons systems that are in fact for profit. It's the leading cause of accidents on the road, or in public. It causes a lot of marriages to end, leading to more income for lawyers and states where they have to process your paperwork, making the clogs of the machine continue to spin.. Pumping money into the state. Think of it as a harm reduction. Something is so dangerous and bad, that causes cancer and health issues like smoking or tobacco yet it's still legal. Why? Prohibition lead rise to mafia and cartel true. But the mafia and cartels actually did America a favor to win the war way back when Americans couldn't get their ships to the soldiers in enemy territory. We had to make a deal with them, makes you wonder how many big wigs still benefit from this deal. Payoffs or whatnot. The drugs could easily be stopped if they imposed on some rights of privacy. If they listened to all phone calls, illegal search and seizures. But if your dealing with national security, you'd say people like that don't deserve rights who bring drugs into kill people. The system benefits those at the top. The can change the laws to suit them because they have the right people in their pocket. The small fry never wins. They have ALL the control. I say they meaning the ones who have everyone on their side, while they let us think this is against demicrat and republican. They keep us separate fighting amongst ourselves to not see the bigger picture. And just when we get some clarity or a slightly better position, things change or something entirely different comes up and sidelines this argument. Wether it be a school shooting, or country war. It's always their m.o. 😅 I'll stop my Rant
@bobbyz414CML
@bobbyz414CML 11 ай бұрын
Plz stop.nobody is going to read that novel. Its the comment section,not write a book section..
@PhreakyGimp
@PhreakyGimp 11 ай бұрын
​@@bobbyz414CMLnovel? It's less than 40 words. Are you a toddler or do you just have the reading ability and attention span of one? Troglodyte
@KimVerhaaff
@KimVerhaaff 11 ай бұрын
​@@bobbyz414CML😂😂😂 you call this a novel? Are you new to KZbin comments?
@scottyerkes1867
@scottyerkes1867 11 ай бұрын
@@bobbyz414CML I guess Amber doesn't realize it's a comment section not a novel writing section
@nadinejackson3740
@nadinejackson3740 11 ай бұрын
I'm a Canadian, and I have a home in Thailand with my husband who is thai. Thailand is very safe to travel to. One of the safest counties to travel to actually. Beware of overcharging and other ripoffs like that, and use common sense, but you're pretty safe there 😊 As for the case, I can't believe I never heard of it! Especially because Thai police make the suspect reenact their crime, so it's always a big spectacle on the news. Very tragic case on so many levels...... Sawasdee ka
@DingoNovember
@DingoNovember 10 ай бұрын
Hi! I’m from Thailand and i’m a cop. For me, Thailand is safe if you know how and what to do. I was born and raised in the big city in lower southern but now i’m working in the small town in the rural southern border so life here is quite different to my hometown, not better or worse just different. That crime reenacting thing might seems quite ridiculous but it is part of convicted confession. I don’t know is there any country do it like this. I always wanted to get away from this country, got a chance many times but for some reasons i’m struck here
@nadinejackson3740
@nadinejackson3740 10 ай бұрын
@@DingoNovember that's very interesting! I actually think it's good that they make criminals reenact their crimes...... There are pros and cons to living and working in Thailand, just as any country. I'm sorry you feel stuck there. Good luck to you. Chok dee 😊
@DingoNovember
@DingoNovember 10 ай бұрын
@@nadinejackson3740 one of the biggest con i see is the convicted almost always got stomped by the crowds and authority is so underman and don’t have enough officer to stop it from happening. But i never experienced it myself though for i’m in the rural area. Life here is quite mundane. Only thing that is different here is terrorism so we have to constantly be aware of IED.
@DingoNovember
@DingoNovember 10 ай бұрын
@@nadinejackson3740 and may i ask? By marrying Thai citizen, do you get Thai citizenship? And does your husband get Canadian citizenship? Nice talking to you, really appreciate your comment. Thank you
@tdpmayhemyt
@tdpmayhemyt 10 ай бұрын
First off, seeing this guy in the thumbnail I thought he was an ass goblin, lol. Unfortunately this is something that happens much more frequently than you all are aware of. I live in Thailand and although it’s an amazing country with friendly people there is a darkness that most don’t know about and actively avoid. For those of you who’ve seen popular Thai women on Instagram who have a lot of tattoos, 98% of those girls got those tattoos by being sex workers or pretending to love a lonely Thai man who’s a tattoo artist so they can get the tattoos for free. A lot of these sex worker girls disappear too. It’s sad but at the same time a large portion of these sex workers do it out of pure laziness. They refuse to get real employment so they sleep with and pretend to love very old foreign men, sell sex, scam and many other shady things that actually puts them in danger because they’ll eventually run into guys like this freak in the video or at the very least a violent Thai boyfriend who beats them on a regular basis. 20:31 Right here, I really hate to spill the beans like this but most families don’t actually care about their kids. They just use them as work horses and will quickly disown them if they can’t bring in money for the family. That’s why they sought compensation. I’m sure they had the cheapest funeral they could and used the rest of the money selfishly. I’m also sure they’re not as broken up about her death as they want the media to believe. Another thing a lot Thai parents do is magically become ill or unable to work as soon as their kids start their jobs. They’ll pretend to not be able to walk properly or fake other illnesses… I’ve seen it so much during my time here. It’s actually pretty messed up too because for the love the kids have for their parents they’ll basically become their slaves willingly so they don’t lose their family. For those of you who’ve never been to Thailand though don’t let this video make you lose interest in coming. Thailand is absolutely amazing and is definitely one of the most fun places I’ve ever lived. As long as you don’t mingle with the wrong kind of locals you’ll be fine. That’s everywhere though. Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City are actually way more dangerous than Thailand. You’ll enjoy yourself if you come :)
@annagereaux2352
@annagereaux2352 11 ай бұрын
Adrian! You are one of my absolute favorite story tellers! I would love to see you cover the case of Tammy Haas, from Yankton, South Dakota. CCH has never come to the Mount Rushmore State! Keep up the great work! *ALSO, Stephen Falkenberg, from Yankton murdered and dismembered a woman*
@johnharrypareofteste
@johnharrypareofteste 11 ай бұрын
Alligator gar actually pretty chill, only time people get hurt by them is when they are caught while fishing.
@benweth
@benweth 11 ай бұрын
If I ever met you in real life I'd shake your hand, your a good story seller and a proper bro. Cheers for the content and good luck with the coffee venture!
@noooooooel
@noooooooel 11 ай бұрын
I'm Thai and I haven't even heard of this! You are great. Love your channel. And congrats to your coffee brand!! 😊
@mattmontgomery8999
@mattmontgomery8999 11 ай бұрын
I live in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. We have some of the biggest Alligator gar in the world in this state on the Red River. They don’t eat people, bro. They don’t attack people. They eat other fish. I’ve never once heard of an alligator gar attack. Love your videos, Adrian!
@diva.roseee
@diva.roseee 11 ай бұрын
😂
@sdqsdq6274
@sdqsdq6274 10 ай бұрын
nonsense , predatory fish eat anything when they are hungry , have you even watch river monsters
@herelieskittythomas3726
@herelieskittythomas3726 7 ай бұрын
If a body is floating around, gar will eat anything they can pull off. I haven't watched the video yet, but even turtles eat people.
@sandrac3789
@sandrac3789 11 ай бұрын
Love the 'international ' cases. I'm an avid crime watcher, CI and ID to name a couple but a lot of what they are posting are re hashed. It's great to see you and Mike covering cases I've yet come across. Thanks for your superb efforts in keeping us crime fanatics entertained. I don't drink coffee but if I did I'd definitely give yours a try 😊 Good luck with your sales and Thanks for the uploads ❤❤
@67nBrynhurstCuh
@67nBrynhurstCuh 11 ай бұрын
So many comments starting with "hey Adrian" or "hi Adrian" yet the subject of the actual story isn't being commented on frequently, we get it, y'all have crushes on Adrian but let's focus on the story 😂
@jazmynlane
@jazmynlane 11 ай бұрын
Hi Adrian! Just wanted to say keep up the good work. You're my favorite true crime channel. You do a fantastic job of setting the scene and focusing on the victim. Okay, I gotta go put in an order for your coffee now, super excited to try it.
@patrickblakethesaint
@patrickblakethesaint 11 ай бұрын
Ahhhh, as a recovering meth addict i can't watch this one all the way through... sorry... still giving a like and leaving a comment! Love this channel!
@BeautyfulMess
@BeautyfulMess 11 ай бұрын
Hello Adrain, there’s a coffee mug I saw in one episode and really loved but I can’t remember which one. It wasn’t your usual mug and it was more like glass and somewhat dark. I’m just gonna have to rewatch the episodes and figure cause I would really love to get it.
@kddicks5115
@kddicks5115 11 ай бұрын
It’s always good to see Adrian sporting something other than plaid!😊❤
@christFrist
@christFrist 10 ай бұрын
I think that it does happen i seen a case in USA .. family weavey his dad was a killer and his ward weavey the son had killer to young girl and one was in his shed and the other young was buried in his yard the girls were best friends 😢😢😢😢😢😢 I believe it happen in some times in families
@MushRoomC4H6N2O2
@MushRoomC4H6N2O2 11 ай бұрын
I’m anxiously waiting for your videos to upload every time. Such an amazing storyteller with utter respect on the victims and their families.
@aledaalvien9154
@aledaalvien9154 11 ай бұрын
Hey Adrian I wanted to say I look forward to your videos every week. This morning has been hard and I’m happy to see you post
@weekdaycycling
@weekdaycycling 10 ай бұрын
I almost forgot about this case. There aren't many cases involving serial killers in Thailand. The most famous serial killer in Thai history occurred in 1919 during World War I.
@SuzieQtoYou
@SuzieQtoYou 11 ай бұрын
Such a sad outcome for these ladies. I feel sorry for the families that don't get answers. Adrian, I want to congratulate you on having your own brand of coffee. I live in south Louisiana (Cajun country) where toddlers are given what people from NOLA call cafe au lait but in Cajun country, we call it coffee milk. One of my most prized possessions is a 60+ year old hard plastic lavender coffee cup. (It's probably worth only pennies to anyone else but to me it is priceless. When we would visit my Grandparents on Sundays, my grandpa (Poppy) would fix coffee milk for me when I would get there. I went around giving everyone hugs and kisses, then I would sit on his lap and we would rock on this old wooden rocker. My grandparents were share-croppers and extremely poor (financially) but rich in love. They had 12 kids and over 50 grandkids (but I was the only one that he would do this with). He would talk to me in Cajun French, and I would answer in English. I don't know how to speak French.
@dallynutkat3252
@dallynutkat3252 11 ай бұрын
This is a lovely story. Your grandfather sounds wonderful and it's amazing to have such fantastic memories. Thank you for sharing 🌈❤️⭐
@nanaof6babies
@nanaof6babies 11 ай бұрын
That's a sweet memory for you❤ I was the youngest of my grandparents grands, loads of them like you. They had 11 kids and Idk how many grands. But he would sit in his recliner, me on his lap and Sandy the 3 legged cat on my lap, where we would all nap. I loved that man SO much❤
@D-me-dream-smp
@D-me-dream-smp 10 ай бұрын
What a wonderful family history and memories you have - thank you for sharing.
@SpeakUrMindShareUrWords
@SpeakUrMindShareUrWords 11 ай бұрын
Adrian excellent video. I have never heard this case on any other YT crime channel. Absolutely gruesome and so sad for all of the families left behind in this Psychopaths path!! ⭐️Blue denim really brings out the color in your eyes!! Absolutely Gorgeous! Will there be a Nero Blend of coffee soon?? Jus asking’
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