The Man Who Lived Above His Dead Partner | Disturbing Case of Allan Shyback

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
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  • @CoffeehouseCrime
    @CoffeehouseCrime  Год назад +375

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    • @eddiemglass
      @eddiemglass Год назад +5

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      He covers cases from Japan.

    • @ricokramer7716
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  • @thirza9508
    @thirza9508 Год назад +2329

    Sidenote: this case is another example of why you should never have kids to 'fix a relationship', because the kids will always end up suffering.

    • @kimquinn7728
      @kimquinn7728 Год назад +86

      Absolutely agree with you. Children are not tools you use to try to fix your mess. You fix it or decide to end the relationship using commonsense and to be peaceable as possible for your own actions.
      Children have no say who they are born to and when. It is wrong to place such a selfish burden of need on them to fix your own stupidity. Get out of your own way before you ever think of having children.

    • @kimquinn7728
      @kimquinn7728 Год назад +6

      (My original comment was edited for misspelling. Sorry.)

    • @ddjsoyenby
      @ddjsoyenby Год назад +43

      exactly you don't need to "fix" a bad relationship some people just don't belong together.

    • @chelseagirl278
      @chelseagirl278 Год назад +7

      @@kimquinn7728 PERFECTLY SAID!! Thank you

    • @wienzard36
      @wienzard36 Год назад +27

      i see a lot of stories where partners trying to "fix" their relationship by having kids and to this day i don't understand why would anyone think a child will fix what's happened between two people? like... a child is also a human by themselves. they're not exactly can contribute anything to the issue. if anything a child will only add stressors if the two ppl don't even try to understand the root of the problem in their relationship and address it with each other.
      the children will always be the collateral damage. as an eldest from a broken marriage, this always personally pisses me off. as an adult now i have trust issues bcs of my parents (still working on it my own).

  • @Dana_Lynn
    @Dana_Lynn Год назад +387

    Manslaughter?? He stuffed her body in a plastic tub and cemented it into the basement !! And he's walking free now?? Wtf?? Dumbfounded.

    • @shabberplasm32
      @shabberplasm32 Год назад +40

      Just bizarre. A man who "accidentally" kills someone doesn't do the vile things he did.

    • @clon76
      @clon76 Год назад +5

      Yes manslaughter. There's no proof of 'murder' as it's defined in law.
      The stuff that he did afterwards is irrelevant to that charge, unless it was shown to be premeditated.

    • @berserkagain7976
      @berserkagain7976 Год назад +35

      ​@@clon76 He said he litterally had a elaborate plan to cover up there's no way he just came up with that on a whim.

    • @nakedbeekeeper9610
      @nakedbeekeeper9610 Год назад

      s e e t h e

    • @clon76
      @clon76 Год назад +5

      @@berserkagain7976 He buried her in his basement. Hardly mastermind stuff. If he had an elaborate plan, her body wouldn't be anywhere near him or his house.

  • @vastamountofred
    @vastamountofred Год назад +809

    The “we argued and then she left” motif runs through SO, SO many cases where women have gone missing and it turns out they were killed. It should always raise the deepest possible suspicion.

    • @honeybadgerftw2383
      @honeybadgerftw2383 Год назад +7

      Idk about that, it’s also how like 75% of breakups go down. Seems p normal. That’d be like being suspicious of someone bc they said they had cereal the morning the person went missing.

    • @vastamountofred
      @vastamountofred Год назад +42

      75% of break ups result in a woman going missing and the partner then saying “we argued and she left”? No. Don’t know what sort of break ups you’ve had experience with but nah. That will always be suspicious.

    • @robinlinh
      @robinlinh Год назад +37

      ​@@honeybadgerftw2383 a person suddently leaves another person in a break up is different than they gone completely missing and no one was able to contact.

    • @raycearcher5794
      @raycearcher5794 Год назад +11

      As it turns out, it's shockingly easy to sell this. There was one dude who murdered his wife and dumped her body on the highway; he told the police she got mad at him and bailed out of the moving car and they still didn't arrest him for another week or so.

    • @vastamountofred
      @vastamountofred Год назад

      I can believe it.

  • @damienkarney2251
    @damienkarney2251 Год назад +1010

    I don’t believe that you can accidentally strangle someone to death. It takes a long time to strangle someone to death. I’m surprised the prosecutor didn’t bring that up.

    • @madsdee7803
      @madsdee7803 Год назад +1

      Plus he was obviously the one cheating in that marriage. He couldn't help himself but to have sex while still serving his sentence. Sick POS.

    • @milannoelle1576
      @milannoelle1576 Год назад +102

      THANK YOU. like how was that "i wanted to let go but I couldn't" not a MASSIVE red flag?? bc no sir you COULD you just chose not to.

    • @olserknam
      @olserknam Год назад +17

      To play devil's advocate, it IS possible he was trying to make her lose consciousness, not thinking that he was killing her.

    • @CaseyAvalon
      @CaseyAvalon Год назад +39

      Totally true. It's not like the movies where a hand around their neck oh they're dead in 5 seconds

    • @randomyoutubecommentersecu7639
      @randomyoutubecommentersecu7639 Год назад +1

      @@olserknam After you go unconscious your body starts breathing normally after you're knocked out if you don't have your airway obstructed...And you go limp..It is pretty obvious when someone is K.O.-ed. He needed to hold her for quite some time to make her die to due lack of oxygen or apply actual directed and willing pressure on purpose to crush her trachea. There is no devil's advocate here. This is murder with knowledge and a decision in the moment, not a mistake. The fact that he didn't get life in prison shows how the legal system is a joke....If he killed her in a fit of rage then it can be an accident and he can argue in court, but he hid the truth for more than a year and disposed of the body on the hush hush to not attract attention. Committing this then trying to hide it and plant a false trail is called trying to obstruct justice and you don't do that if you're innocent. He needed to stay in jail just for the fact he tried to hide himself and hide the crime after doing it instead of taking responsibility . What innocent man thinks of shit when they hear their house is searched then talks to a gun with the knowledge he will make him get away and avoid punishment in such a nonchalant way about killing their spouse? Any defense of this case is weak and contradicts his actions during the search and at the end of it.

  • @Rhiannercakes
    @Rhiannercakes Год назад +833

    As a Canadian, our justice system needs some looking into. 7 years for this is appalling. It should be way more.

    • @TaliyahP
      @TaliyahP Год назад +33

      @@skullladymalady Agreed. it genuinely does seem like he didn't intend to kill, but the cover up should be in itself a crime that is punishable by at least 15-20 years

    • @deanedongdoorbell
      @deanedongdoorbell Год назад +1

      If it should be way more then why doesn't more draconian sentencing work in places like America?

    • @TaliyahP
      @TaliyahP Год назад +22

      @@deanedongdoorbell Just cause America's justice system is broken doesn't mean 7 years for choking out your partner and burying her body in your basement and leaving it to rot is just. There's a middle ground here.

    • @deanedongdoorbell
      @deanedongdoorbell Год назад +1

      @Taliya Pottruff I never said it was just, if you read my comment you would know that. You did not answer my question. To reiterate, I asked why more draconian "revenge systems" as I like to call them don't work. Longer/Harsher sentences don't work nearly as well as reformation oriented justice systems. Now, it was not necessarily fair to assume that this Canadian is in favor of punishment justice systems but I surmised that from how they worded their comment. What is the middle ground your looking for?

    • @ThomasSawyers
      @ThomasSawyers Год назад +1

      Go into the Justice system then, don't just talk about how it needs to change, try to be the change

  • @mollywalsh2860
    @mollywalsh2860 Год назад +233

    Can you believe that he’s out??? Such an insult to the women who died, and her poor family.

    • @DeadPiixxel
      @DeadPiixxel Год назад +1

      good

    • @roxxi3089
      @roxxi3089 Год назад

      Ikr! I hope he fails all of the things he wants in life and suffer. He doesn't deserve freedom.

    • @yuta7359
      @yuta7359 Год назад +11

      That's absolutely terrible..

    • @ss4kaioken295
      @ss4kaioken295 Год назад +1

      To woman*

  • @gibberish8318
    @gibberish8318 Год назад +204

    i love how you don't put creepy/ sinister music but instead uplifting calming music as you talk to us. thank you

    • @User-tw4mc
      @User-tw4mc Год назад +28

      I agree a crime documentary doesn’t have to feel like a horror flick. The reading a newspaper at breakfast vibe makes it a lot easier to process. A major reason why I subscribed

    • @marivicgarcia6820
      @marivicgarcia6820 Год назад +11

      love it too. his voice is so calm and soothing. ♥️

  • @kateemma22
    @kateemma22 Год назад +211

    Every single time a man says 'she just left for no reason' along with 'we had the perfect relationship' my mind immediately goes to 'so where'd you put the body you POS'. I can name 50 cases just in the last ten years where this exact same thing has happened. Every single time.

    • @andrew285
      @andrew285 Год назад +2

      like the '' american murder'' story on netflix.

    • @dahhhkness9706
      @dahhhkness9706 Год назад +13

      I agree with what you have said here. The only problem with your statement is the use of the word men. Being a man I can tell you these animals are not men. A man is a protector, provider and someone to be confided in, keeping in mind these roles are not traditionally confined. (Example, you don't need to fight people to be a protector)
      I think the use of theses phrases should absolutely be points of interest ( possibly already are now ) but again, these are not men.
      I have felt a lot of negativity from others simply because I have a penis. And other dick swingers are murderous cretins which means apparently I'm also a POS by proxy.
      I feel like in the state of our society I should be able to voice my innocence to the wrongdoings and genocide by fuckers that look like me, I say this with confidence because my father subjected myself and my mother to a decade of physical and mental torture. Ensuring the fact to me that I will never be that.
      I'm sorry for ranting a bit here, I'm not trying to defend these disgusting pigs. But I cannot sit idly by while men are compared to these physcopaths.

    • @charelle212
      @charelle212 Год назад +2

      Right... Like... U mean to tell me the police couldn't have acted sooner. This is crazy

    • @icankillbugs
      @icankillbugs Год назад +2

      Do it, then. Name 50 cases.

    • @bura19
      @bura19 Год назад

      ​@@icankillbugs You have Google. Use it.

  • @KhanaHatake
    @KhanaHatake Год назад +387

    NEVER have kids in a dysfunctional relationship. NEVER EVER. It's nearly impossible to cut an abusive person out of your life if they're the parent of your child. And the stress from raising a child will ALWAYS make the abuse worse.

    • @bAa-xj3ut
      @bAa-xj3ut Год назад +5

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @romystumpy1197
      @romystumpy1197 Год назад +2

      Because they are thick and don't realise it,they go ahead

    • @jamiehughes5573
      @jamiehughes5573 Год назад +11

      In fact, never have any children. Too many people , Not enough space and resources without eventually conflict.

    • @fructosecornsyrup5759
      @fructosecornsyrup5759 Год назад +4

      @@jamiehughes5573 I'd like to point out though that a swift decline in population is also pretty bad, which is what most western nations are actually currently facing... Population problem is mostly in Africa and Asia. But that's also slightly off-topic.
      Regardless, if you ain't with a good partner, you shouldn't be having a kid.

    • @zoiiiito0
      @zoiiiito0 Год назад

      should have told this to my parents

  • @berzerkbankie1342
    @berzerkbankie1342 Год назад +826

    Even if he didn't mean it and it happened in the heat of the moment his actions after trying to cover up the crime should have got him ten years by itself

    • @ruinsfnbr776
      @ruinsfnbr776 Год назад +2

      i make beter content

    • @krisdiane
      @krisdiane Год назад +43

      Yes! If you commit manslaughter and then cover it up it should be treated like second degree murder.

    • @Suzuha_Amane
      @Suzuha_Amane Год назад +2

      he probably didn't want to get in trouble

    • @m.y.o.b.724
      @m.y.o.b.724 Год назад +39

      Absolutely, and another 10 years for stashing her away in the cellar while he lived with the kids above. That's beyond sick.

    • @paulwoodford1984
      @paulwoodford1984 Год назад +19

      blame the soft incompetent judge.

  • @ddjsoyenby
    @ddjsoyenby Год назад +47

    this is a really tragic story, and remember if a relationship is bad you owe it to no one to "make it work"

  • @olserknam
    @olserknam Год назад +60

    Imagine using the old voice mails recorded by your wife who you killed to create a fake voice mail to send to her mother. I wonder how Allan felt while doing this. When you find yourself in such a situation, you have to wonder what kind of life choice brought you there.

  • @Astral_tha_God
    @Astral_tha_God Год назад +2149

    I'm not saying America has a great legal system, but some of these Canadian and Britain cases really irritate me with these super light sentences. He murdered his wife and only got a handful of years. His kids no longer have either of their parents, their mother no longer has her life but hey, he can do pretty much whatever he pleases for the rest of his. So irritating

    • @dorindadouglas2847
      @dorindadouglas2847 Год назад +172

      @Empress Astral. Exactly! These soft laws are ridiculous. And the countries who care more about rehabilitating these monsters instead of the poor innocent people they murdered, are even more disgusting. They deserve to be punished!

    • @brad9284
      @brad9284 Год назад +80

      Yeah it's a joke, they really need to reconsider these sentences

    • @MentokTheMindTaker
      @MentokTheMindTaker Год назад +68

      Canada's crime rate is not low because they are soft on crime lol

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Год назад +73

      There is no perfect legal system. As often as "justice" isn't handed out the way we think it should, a large percentage of cases do go well. There are a lot of variables to consider, as each case is different - judge, jury, attorneys, plea deals, evidence, criminal record, etc.
      Personally, I support the idea of life in prison for taking a life. Sometimes the death penalty even seems appropriate. But, it just can't work that way.

    • @stevesteves945
      @stevesteves945 Год назад +46

      He wasn't convicted of murder, though.

  • @astrea4020
    @astrea4020 Год назад +318

    The amount of force and rage it takes to strangle someone to death and the court doesn’t believe he meant to kill her? Are they serious?

    • @clon76
      @clon76 Год назад +1

      There was no proof he meant to kill her.

    • @berserkagain7976
      @berserkagain7976 Год назад +32

      ​@@clon76 stop standing up for a murder lmao. Yall this guy is litterally going into comments and trying to stand up for the guy. 💀Also he litterally planed out on how to take care of the body and evade arrest and the mom and his family.

    • @raf686
      @raf686 Год назад

      @@clon76 yeah keep standing up for a murderer that's right. Beleive the broken law system. Go ahead and drink the cool aid. 😎

    • @raf686
      @raf686 Год назад

      @@verreal it's common sense.

    • @alexgade4512
      @alexgade4512 Год назад +9

      @@clon76 you don't accidentally strangle someone. That's not how it works.
      They'd be flailing and defending themselves, there would be defensive wounds.
      It takes MAJOR strength and conviction to choke someone til they die, because survival instincts will kick in.
      Having your windpipe crushed hurts like hell so the victim would be fighting with tooth and nail to fight the offender off.

  • @greymoire3706
    @greymoire3706 Год назад +55

    I hurt for her mom. I can tell she knew everything was wrong the second she saw those shoes and coat. Not everyone can have a relationship with their parents like that, and I hurt equally for people who have slipped through the cracks because of this.

    • @noone-gf5op
      @noone-gf5op Год назад +3

      yeah, she was definitely one of the good parents out there, who truly cared and worried for her daugther deeply. must have been so difficult to have no idea what has happened to her for so long and have no one give you answers..

  • @idil69
    @idil69 Год назад +7

    Listen, after watching many crime documentaries, I have decided that for my own safety and wellbeing, I will no longer be dating or getting personally involved with men. It's too much!

  • @ajtaylor8750
    @ajtaylor8750 Год назад +1608

    This is why it pays to have a great relationship with your parents because Lisa's mom knew her daughter wouldn't leave her favorite jacket and shoes in the middle of October weather. Her mom knew something wasn't right and went with her but instinct, even down to the voicemails Lisa left that didn't sit well with her. Rest in peace to Lisa and Alan deserves all that he's getting.

    • @CoffeehouseCrime
      @CoffeehouseCrime  Год назад +246

      From what I've seen, Peggy is a great mother! She knew her so well. I really wish this story had a more positive outcome.

    • @michaelmidax8108
      @michaelmidax8108 Год назад +17

      I agree

    • @charlottetaylor4471
      @charlottetaylor4471 Год назад +137

      Some parents make it impossible.

    • @staysane8590
      @staysane8590 Год назад +29

      @@charlottetaylor4471 YEP.

    • @Armsmen
      @Armsmen Год назад +20

      @@charlottetaylor4471 I was going to say that.

  • @chrisk5985
    @chrisk5985 Год назад +335

    I cannot believe how short his sentence was for what he did. The lengths he went through to cover up his crime does not read as an accidental death to me at all. The fact that hes a free man now is just awful.

    • @themadhi-hatter6849
      @themadhi-hatter6849 Год назад +4

      I am not defending him at all, this applies to anyone, but if a death is truly truly an accident/self-defense, it is not hard to fathom a mind set of thinking a possibility of being found guilty of a 1st/2nd degree murder, and possibly getting life, just as completely innocent people are found guilty, could explain the choices he made. 😈 advo.

    • @kathrynshields8221
      @kathrynshields8221 Год назад +12

      Toxic pair.....a recipe for disaster.
      I am glad the Grandma loves the kids and takes care of them.

    • @lyricberlin
      @lyricberlin Год назад +34

      @@themadhi-hatter6849 I seriously doubt he told the truth in what happened. He is motivated to lie to make him look good and lessen charges. I find it offesive when they take the murderer's word for what happened.

    • @d993s
      @d993s Год назад +5

      It was probably greatly reduced because of Nickelback

    • @jennieteen
      @jennieteen Год назад +7

      That’s the Canadian justice system for you- a complete and utter joke.

  • @Elegant_Sausage
    @Elegant_Sausage Год назад +20

    I just want to hug her sweet momma. How difficult her pain must be to live with, her daughter seemed like pure joy. My heart goes out to her family.

  • @katarzynazofia
    @katarzynazofia Год назад +90

    A sting undercover operation for a missing woman? 🤯 Well, either Calgary PD are seriously bored or we've finally found a properly functioning and appropriatly funded and staffed PD! 🤯🙌🤞 Edit: with one year and multiple ppl?! I'm shocked/amazed!

    • @koabd4351
      @koabd4351 Год назад

      Canadians love undercover work ,at least for murderers and such . Apparently it's working though ,this is the third case I've watched videos on that it worked.

    • @landang7906
      @landang7906 Год назад +10

      I wish I could see his face when he realized his "new friends" were police officers in disguise.

    • @TheAsiahb
      @TheAsiahb 11 месяцев назад +3

      I was thinking about the same thing. Wow! A sting operation for a missing person. The police force must either be too bored or, had a lot of funds and resources.😆
      I thought it was just me being too much of a sceptic after watching too many True Crime series that show local enforcement's lackadaisical attitude towards crimes (in many countries featured in these series).

    • @angelaoickle5607
      @angelaoickle5607 5 месяцев назад

      ... they were bored. Do not expect this to be standard practice.

    • @shannon_leigh5223
      @shannon_leigh5223 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m born and raised Calgarian and yes, sting operations like this are common. It’s not boredom, sometimes this is the only way to obtain evidence. I went to junior high with Lisa and remember her as a very quiet, shy and nice person. I was very sad to learn of her fate when this case came to light. RIP Lisa.

  • @Miss_Wonderful1
    @Miss_Wonderful1 Год назад +1221

    He may have killed her in a fit of rage but the way he tried to fool poor Lisa's mother and how calmly he told his story to his "friend" tells a lot about the callousness and evilness of this creep. Then he was not punished but rewarded with just a slap on the wrist and I wouldn't be surprised if he did it again, this time being careful not to tell anyone and to dispose of the body far from home.

    • @rullmourn1142
      @rullmourn1142 Год назад +66

      He had no marks, injuries on him, It was not self-defense. Canadian [justice] system stinks,

    • @kenrose2523
      @kenrose2523 Год назад +33

      Everything about this case just rinks of premeditation and master manipulation and yet they don't think to send this guy to at worst decades in prison?
      Just one of the many reasons why I'll never visit the s******* which is Canada 🤨

    • @mikejones6791
      @mikejones6791 Год назад +1

      Canadas legal system is an absolute joke... same as England! These 2 places are almost the only countries where murderers and sexual predators are barely punished for their crimes... no matter how heinous or depraved, especially if you have any kind of celebrity! The only way you get away with anything in America is if youre a part of the 13%... then you end up with a criminal rap sheet thicker than a Stephen King novel!

    • @Jexxa.
      @Jexxa. Год назад +21

      @@rullmourn1142 he got caught a whole year after it happened... nobody checked him for any marks after the incident. And there are plenty of ways someone's life can be in danger without them getting any wounds.
      I 100% think he's in the wrong and should've been in jail for life, but your comment just isn't how self defense works a lot of times.

    • @StarkeyatRingo
      @StarkeyatRingo Год назад +8

      I agree, it is the energy of the whole thing and whose mind isn't working right that would give such a sentence for such a horrific thing he did - it was more than monstrous. He probably drove himself insane, and then all the fake friends - this guy will always be a loose canon. May Christ have mercy on him - for this one would surely crave it.

  • @dancingfirefly7761
    @dancingfirefly7761 Год назад +260

    Alan now has trust issues? That makes me pretty happy, actually, when I think that Lisa doubtless experienced trust issues when Alan put his hands around her neck and squeezed the life out of her body. I bet his children also experience trust issues when they came to the realization that their father murdered their mother, then lived with him in the house while their mother lay entombed in the basement below them. I imagine those trust issues escalated when they remembered how he held them in his arms while they cried for their mother, telling them he didn't know where Mommy was, that she just left all of them.

    • @MartianCandies
      @MartianCandies Год назад +23

      SO. MUCH. THIS.

    • @nunceccemortiferiscultu7826
      @nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 Год назад +5

      Weird how she agreed to marry him then.

    • @forallthestupidshit3550
      @forallthestupidshit3550 Год назад +1

      I had to re-watch that. I thought he said the baby would have trust issues, not Allan.

    • @lumbchops8649
      @lumbchops8649 Год назад +39

      @@nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 this is top 5 dumbest comment. Blame the victim. How original.

    • @kevinleewilliams5119
      @kevinleewilliams5119 Год назад

      Ill take trust issues over being killed and covered in concrete anyday, Canada is full of pansy arse mf's who couldn't put Adolf Hitler to death if he was sitting in a chair begging to be put to death lmao. But hey they innocent die while this guy gets to start a new life!

  • @nasilamak2201
    @nasilamak2201 Год назад +36

    This relationship started badly, including violence. How did either of them believe starting a family would make the relationship better.

  • @ReservedBullet
    @ReservedBullet Год назад +24

    This one hits close to home. I knew Allan very well, him and I worked at a restaurant together for close to 5 years and only parted ways after I moved, this story would have picked up 2-3 years after I was friends with him. While he was extremely quiet and introverted he always joined a social situation (after work beers, bar night birthday celebrations) and always came off as strange but more like he was putting on, like he was trying to come off as this ‘strange guy’ while just being normally friendly. Interactions with him were sort of strange but not unpleasant.
    Him and I frequented a bar down the street (Shout out to JR’s in the NE, now looks like it’s a magic shop) and did so on a regular basis. He dated a friend of mine who is the one who told us about this when the story broke.
    While he could get angry and upset, no more than the rest of us, if he had bipolar disorder when we worked together (roughly 2006-2010) it wouldn’t have been noticeable, working in the kitchen they all had the same temperament. While I wouldn’t call him stupid or dimwitted, he worked best on a routine, high pressure curve balls were not his forte. While it’s true he was naturally a negative person, not so much that he was unbearable to be around.
    It sucks that this is where his life went and the damage that will remain in those lives that he caused, because this isn’t the guy I knew.
    After a large restaurant push would clear, him and I would go for a double smoke break, consecutively smoking 2 cigarettes and talk about each other’s night. We would then stay after close for a beer or go down the street for a pint, we would do this 3-4 times a week for close to 3 years until my departure, then fell out of touch.
    I didn’t realize he was out of jail until I watched this video which is nuts.
    Anyways, some insight to the man in the video, he was strange, just not the kind of guy you would expect to literally be hiding a body in his basement.

    • @amandastakeonit7402
      @amandastakeonit7402 Год назад +1

      That's typical of people with bipolar, they can pull it together for work and other functions, but at home, in a relationship...the uglier side comes out! He might not have had bipolar when he dated your friend, also once it starts up it builds for years (in most cases).

    • @user-jb4tr6ru9x
      @user-jb4tr6ru9x 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@amandastakeonit7402is this your "expert opinion"

    • @valeriepowell6891
      @valeriepowell6891 Месяц назад

      @@amandastakeonit7402this is absolutely NOT how bipolar works.

  • @michellesebold4517
    @michellesebold4517 Год назад +506

    He took a life and got a slap on the hand for this horrible crime. Where is the justice for her and her family?
    Thank you for sharing your time and talent with us! I appreciate all you do!

    • @ctc2469
      @ctc2469 Год назад +23

      Its canada thats how they do it there it appears

    • @cuneyt3830
      @cuneyt3830 Год назад +5

      open a bible, yes he sereved a couple years but he lost the love of his life and cant see his children his suffred enough already let him get a 2nd chance its what jesus the lord and savoiour teaches. open ur mind and heat and learn to forgive and love. god bless

    • @evanadler4398
      @evanadler4398 Год назад +98

      @@cuneyt3830 bruh

    • @ashliM2990
      @ashliM2990 Год назад +35

      @@evanadler4398 Right like let's see how they feel if it's one of their family members and if they're response is the same then their just as ignorant as there judicial system

    • @julielumsden5184
      @julielumsden5184 Год назад +21

      The Canadian justice system lacks a lot. The penalty does not match the crime.

  • @AbhNormal
    @AbhNormal Год назад +243

    Amazing how cops had the patience to befriend this guy over the course of a whole year just to eke the details of the murder out of him.
    RIP Lisa Mitchell

    • @judymurray191
      @judymurray191 Год назад +7

      Right. This is the second case I’ve heard of on true crime channels where the guy was busted in this way! Pretty incredible police work. I bet that doesn’t happen in the USA.

    • @Autumnpearly
      @Autumnpearly Год назад +3

      It’s a common ploy to get them to spill the deets. It only works on losers that crave approval which most of these murderers like this do.

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад +3

      @@judymurray191 Well probably not. They spend more time gathering evidence to actually convict a person rather than slapping them on the wrist !

    • @Millhouse-lq7pz
      @Millhouse-lq7pz Год назад

      I'm sure the a lot of the cops were in it for the money. A whole year of overtime and undercover work to pal around with some dork.

    • @forallthestupidshit3550
      @forallthestupidshit3550 Год назад +2

      You guys should google the case though. Local papers outlined everything the cops did to get close, which included inventing a fake trucking company and paying him a salary for 8 months. They paid for trips, fishing trip, road trips, football tickets, concert tickets, and fucking more.
      I guess Canadian people don't mind when their tax dollars go to paying criminals' fuxking salaries. That country is so fucked up.

  • @KevinDFuller94
    @KevinDFuller94 Год назад +6

    As soon as Adrian said this case took place in Canada I already knew there would be little to no justice for the victim. Canada's judicial system never ceases to amaze me with how lightly they sentence killers.

  • @boshaft
    @boshaft Год назад +22

    After his bipolar episode when he was feeling normal again he could have very easily confessed, but he chose not to because he knew what he did was wrong. He will DEFINITELY do this again given the right circumstances.

  • @toniesj11
    @toniesj11 Год назад +72

    This case is so upsetting! It practically took longer to build a case against that monster than him spending time in jail!

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад

      Canadian law enforcements need to earn their salary.

    • @dontdiscriminatehateeveryo9263
      @dontdiscriminatehateeveryo9263 Год назад

      Blame Canada! Lax punishments, laws that are bull shit (you can't even have a taser) and that soft soy based leader they have. He actually paid 10 million to a terrorist bc of how he was treated in prison. What an idiot.

    • @KuiWagacha
      @KuiWagacha Год назад

      WTF???!!!

    • @burntearth85
      @burntearth85 Год назад +2

      @@tessaducek5601 they don't set the punishment, their job is to simply bring the person and evidence to court

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад

      @@burntearth85 Same everywhere. Just seemed like a waste of time a resources.

  • @myugi4103
    @myugi4103 Год назад +134

    I'm a simple kind of person: I see Coffeehouse Crime, I click.
    Thank you so much for the video, you always do such a wonderful job~

  • @Blitzkrieg1976
    @Blitzkrieg1976 Год назад +8

    Lisa was such a beautiful woman, and Peggy is so strong and beautiful too. This is really sad, her children are paying the price for an evil man that..in my opinion...got off scot free. It's so sad to see her buried remains in that house..for so long. That animal deserves LIFE. Sincerely, an American citizen. Thank you for shedding light on this story, Adrian. I'm grateful for the difficult digging you do to expose the rotten human existence that still walk among us.❤️

  • @TubularBelles
    @TubularBelles Год назад +9

    He bought a ‘death kit’ from the hardware and hid her in the house but it took them 2 years to find her!!!!! That whole ‘sting’ movement was completely unnecessary and a waste of taxpayers money.

  • @arturoharvey9733
    @arturoharvey9733 Год назад +459

    That undercover operation had CIA-levels of complexity. Makes me wonder what they have to do to get an operation like that approved; they manufactured a whole new friend group for this guy just on the suspicion he murdered someone. Almost seems a waste to do all that work for 7 years of prison time

    • @smachael07
      @smachael07 Год назад

      It's called a "Mr. Big" operation. It's actually illegal in the United States.

    • @_Y.Not_
      @_Y.Not_ Год назад +36

      These are called Mr. Big stings in Canada, they are fairly common and incredibly successful at getting murderers to confess and put behind bars

    • @Autumnpearly
      @Autumnpearly Год назад +34

      It’s not. It closed the case and the mother got to bring her daughter home to bury her. It’s closure more than anything and I’m ok with that.

    • @AD-qg4hk
      @AD-qg4hk Год назад +11

      It’s actually Realllllyyy kind of stupid for them to do in a case like this before they even searched the house, because the circumstances surrounding the sting are highly scrutinized by the judge and often enough are found inadmissible, or not given much clout towards any charges or decision making. So in my opinion they were gambling unnecessarily because once the house was searched, the evidence was obvious and copious. Almost like they all just like to put on their spy vs spy personas and possibly totally fuck up the justice that can be had for an innocent victims loved ones! Stupidity! Selfishness! And many other not cool expletives about this PD and their practices are running through my mind…

    • @AD-qg4hk
      @AD-qg4hk Год назад +26

      @@_Y.Not_ your comment is incredibly misleading and incredibly only 50% true. The confession doesn’t matter in the end if the judge finds their findings inadmissible because of some infraction. These stings are often and easily never entered into evidence and therefore are taking a big risk in playing with peoples lives. For this case, all they had to do was search the flippin house! The sting was unnecessary and seems to me that the cops have personal motives for enjoying this type of undercover theatrics. They shouldn’t be allowed to fuck around before conducting the obvious and most common investigative tactics, and seeing what kind of evidence that brings to light first! Especially in this case and especially with that terrible cement job cover up Alan tried to pull off. The sting wasn’t needed whatsoever, yet the cops were busy role playing and fucking around for a YEAR whike Lisas body sat in THEE most obvious of places just waiting to be discovered!Imagine if after 6 months in, Alan would have grabbed a brain and realized he needed to move her remains because that quik-crete disaster would for sure get him found out? What if he moved her, aaannnnddd the whole sting was found inadmissible? Then the PD would have fkd the whole case, and the family’s chance at seeing justice for their Lisa would have been less than slim! They gambled here, not fair, not cool and especially NOT ETHICAL! It’s troublesome to know these facts surrounding this case! Shame on them! Hope their mothers are disappointed af in them!

  • @SweetTooth8989
    @SweetTooth8989 Год назад +45

    As a Canadian, it boils my blood to see some of these murderers get a slap on the wrist. Or justice system is a total joke.

    • @stevesteves945
      @stevesteves945 Год назад +1

      It wasn't murder.

    • @shrimpflea
      @shrimpflea Год назад +9

      @@stevesteves945 Yes it was...the system failed.

    • @stevesteves945
      @stevesteves945 Год назад +1

      @@shrimpflea No, the system worked perfectly as intended. There is absolutely no way to prove second degree murder beyond any reasonable doubt here, which is why he was charged with manslaughter.

    • @melrye7350
      @melrye7350 Год назад +4

      He was charged and convicted of manslaughter, not murder. The issue is not with the system, but rather the original charges. Think before you type

    • @amandastakeonit7402
      @amandastakeonit7402 Год назад +2

      @@melrye7350, in this case it's likely both!!! I mean it is CANADA! If you do your homework you will understand!

  • @janbasterfield8200
    @janbasterfield8200 Год назад +13

    If I worked in a store that sold products that could be used in a murder I would be paranoid about anyone buying these " murder " tools 🤤

  • @_.mxggxn._
    @_.mxggxn._ Год назад +8

    He may have not meant to kill her, but the way he tried to trick her poor mother with the voicemail…. No words.

  • @AndrewPoopyPants
    @AndrewPoopyPants Год назад +526

    The content gets better and better! Congrats on the growth of this channel!

    • @CoffeehouseCrime
      @CoffeehouseCrime  Год назад +42

      thank you!

    • @candikretz8526
      @candikretz8526 Год назад +13

      😂 Just by reading the name u chose, & the comment u wrote, u must be very comical around ur friends. Don't lose that humor. We need more laughter in the world today. God Bless, & have a great 🌞 day, 👃👖.

    • @AndrewPoopyPants
      @AndrewPoopyPants Год назад +6

      @@candikretz8526 Thank you! I somewhat regret the name choice but certainly don’t regret stumpling upon Adrians content! cheers! 🍻

    • @cerealrakist7360
      @cerealrakist7360 Год назад

      @@AndrewPoopyPants don’t be poopy about the name, it’s a standout novel choice. Ciao

    • @AndrewPoopyPants
      @AndrewPoopyPants Год назад +2

      @@cerealrakist7360 💩 👖 4 life!

  • @progc8198
    @progc8198 Год назад +182

    Unbelievable how he only gets 10 years for murder and then hiding the body. He shouldn't ever see the light of day again

    • @stevesteves945
      @stevesteves945 Год назад +6

      No, he got 10 years for manslaughter.

    • @mikeydmz1588
      @mikeydmz1588 Год назад +17

      Welcome to Canada.

    • @lainiwakura1776
      @lainiwakura1776 Год назад +6

      @@stevesteves945 Obviously people disagree with the court and believe it to be murder, there's no point in being pedantic.

    • @stevesteves945
      @stevesteves945 Год назад +1

      @@lainiwakura1776 Yeah but by calling it "murder" you are loading the fuck out of your comment to evoke a certain response. "Murder" is a legal term. Of course it would be unbelievable if someone only got 10 years for murder, but that's not at all what happened. The fact that he was not only convicted for manslaughter, but received a 10 year sentence for it is not in the slightest unbelievable. It's a fantastic testament that the court system worked perfectly as intended.

    • @yeeyourlasthaw2803
      @yeeyourlasthaw2803 Год назад

      In America, his ass would have been staring at a wall in a cell for the rest of his life plus. Or the death penalty depending on state.

  • @judithcampbell1705
    @judithcampbell1705 Год назад +6

    Thanks Adrian!
    Once again I think the justice system has failed to dispense justice. Lisa's children have no mother and her parents have lost their daughter. Allen is now free to do this again and I'm sure he will!
    RIP Lisa

  • @sickoftheshit
    @sickoftheshit Год назад +6

    I'm binge watching when I should be getting some sleep. This case is tragic. How anyone could do such horrific things to another human being is beyond me! He barely got a slap on the hand! 😡

  • @kipclifton9403
    @kipclifton9403 Год назад +556

    I'm glad this channel has grown so rapidly. Adrian gives us a better understanding of the victims of the crimes and how important they were in life.

    • @HShango
      @HShango Год назад +2

      Agreed

    • @ruinsfnbr776
      @ruinsfnbr776 Год назад +2

      i make beter content

    • @realdeal2283
      @realdeal2283 Год назад +6

      Dreading is way better and without the woke progressive undertones

    • @RowletGod69
      @RowletGod69 Год назад

      @@realdeal2283 “woke progressive undertones” lol what, why are reactionaries like this

    • @realdeal2283
      @realdeal2283 Год назад

      @@RowletGod69 You forgot a couple question marks btw! Unless you purposely meant to not incorporate them into your excessively retarded comment 🥴

  • @Daniel-tx2vt
    @Daniel-tx2vt Год назад +100

    With all the other actions he took against her like stalking and disrespectfully burying her body, I genuinely think he killed her in cold blood.

  • @deebri0
    @deebri0 Год назад +5

    How have I, a Calgarian, now managed to unintentionally watch 2 episodes in a row about murders committed in my city? It definitely all seems more real when it's so close to home. The lightness of this and other sentences I've heard about in Canada on these sorts of videos is very disappointing. A well-made video, thank you. I appreciate that you don't try to add extra drama and a macabre mood to these stories. I find True Crime interesting but hate when they manipulate your emotions and try to freak you out as much as possible.

  • @anie4221
    @anie4221 Год назад +4

    Finally gave your channel a chance yesterday; and I have absolutely NO regrets. The amount of information and detail that is covered in such a small amount of time is phenomenal.

  • @03stmlax
    @03stmlax Год назад +41

    The 'big sting operation' was clever, but it would've been more clever if they had just, ya know, gotten a search warrant from the beginning

  • @sureiamboo
    @sureiamboo Год назад +39

    5 years for killing & burying his wife in his home, it is appalling. RIP Lisa. Great that Lisa’s mum got custody of the kids!

  • @daughterofyith5393
    @daughterofyith5393 Год назад +2

    Got you in my recommended, am now subscribed. I like how you present the cases - tone lively enough to be pleasant to listen to, but not too cheerful as to cause a tonal clash. Your research and editing are great, and the videos are perfect background for office work. Keep it up!

  • @ThisAlphaWolf
    @ThisAlphaWolf Год назад +2

    I really, really enjoy this channel. I subscribed awhile back but I had really only seen a video or two. I've just now started watching more often and I just want to say that I thoroughly enjoy your presentation. I am a big true crime fan and I honestly have to say that this channel stands out as one of my favorites. Excellent work, looking forward to seeing what's next!

  • @jolo3118
    @jolo3118 Год назад +16

    10 years?! No wonder people are killing their partners at an alarming rate!

    • @amandastakeonit7402
      @amandastakeonit7402 Год назад +1

      If I decide to ever go down that road, I am moving to Canada! People would be smart to decline invitations, if so ;) haha

    • @digimonalvatrax2738
      @digimonalvatrax2738 Год назад +1

      @@amandastakeonit7402....ma'am do you want authorities to keep a close eye and to start tracking you?? What a weird comment.

  • @gwensstepbro4966
    @gwensstepbro4966 Год назад +326

    Love your channel man. So concise, informative, and sympathetic to the victims. This is somewhat rare in the true crime rabbit hole.

    • @CoffeehouseCrime
      @CoffeehouseCrime  Год назад +29

      Thanks Robert! Trying my hardest!

    • @nunceccemortiferiscultu7826
      @nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 Год назад +4

      No it isn't lol, every channel does it.

    • @madampresident2053
      @madampresident2053 Год назад

      @@CoffeehouseCrime Adrian can you please help me raise my registration fees, I am doing my last year in Economics at the university of South Africa

    • @gwensstepbro4966
      @gwensstepbro4966 Год назад +5

      @@nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 keep telling yourself that

    • @gwensstepbro4966
      @gwensstepbro4966 Год назад +3

      @@madampresident2053 get off my comment with your begging

  • @taracollette4356
    @taracollette4356 Год назад +4

    Adrian has compassion and empathy in his voice when he talks about the victims in these cases. He doesn't sensationalize the stories and I like that. He tells these stories with class, and when he throws in the odd phrase such as, "that would sure f*ck me up", it hits me funny bone. None of these stories are ever funny, but I do feel satisfied when the perpetrator gets a little, "f*cked up", especially when (in my opinion) they haven't received enough justice.

  • @brittanydumoulinful
    @brittanydumoulinful Год назад +2

    As a Canadian I think it's disgusting how these criminals get a slap on the wrist. Like the man who cannibalized a young man on greyhound. He's out in society already deemed not a threat to the public...ffs

  • @gentlemancaller4058
    @gentlemancaller4058 Год назад +39

    Why sting operate for over a year when they searched the house and found the body. I understand a confession is a key piece to have, but a body buried in the basement usually seals the deal.

    • @shrimpflea
      @shrimpflea Год назад

      Maybe they didn't have enough evdience to get a search warrant?

    • @gentlemancaller4058
      @gentlemancaller4058 Год назад +3

      @@shrimpflea Except he says at the beginning that he let them in to search the house. Also he says they were searching his house as they were driving to meet the undercover for the taped interview. My guess is they wanted as much ammo for court as they could get.

  • @piperatoms5926
    @piperatoms5926 Год назад +76

    The lack of jail time is appalling. I can’t even fathom the pain Lisa’s family is going thru. My heart goes out to all of them.

    • @paulwoodford1984
      @paulwoodford1984 Год назад +2

      10 years is still a long time to spend in jail. he will hate it.

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige Год назад +2

      We have TONS of people in jail here in the US but we also don’t give 8-15 year sentences like the UK, Canada and Australia

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад +4

      @@cruisepaige Sometimes the U.S. courts fail miserably with netting out sentences.
      But as you stated. The UK, Canada and Australia just go through the motions.
      Lives apparently mean little.
      Very disturbing.

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад +6

      @@paulwoodford1984 um. He is out! Do the math.

    • @paulwoodford1984
      @paulwoodford1984 Год назад +2

      @@tessaducek5601 yes i know. The math was done shortly after my comment was written.

  • @karakreativevlog
    @karakreativevlog Год назад +3

    Well that ending was incredibly frustrating. He put in a lot of work to only get manslaughter charges. There isn't any justice in the system. Smh

  • @louise5906
    @louise5906 Год назад +6

    It's good to hear about a case where the police worked sooo hard to find out what happened 🌸 Australia

  • @jenniferbrown8314
    @jenniferbrown8314 Год назад +24

    I'll never understand why one parent kills the other one, knowing you'll get caught and they never think of the kids

    • @esteemedmortal5917
      @esteemedmortal5917 Год назад +4

      That’s the problem: they don’t think of their kids. Some people just view their kids as accessories so why not put your needs before theirs?

    • @SpanishArmadaProd
      @SpanishArmadaProd Год назад

      they dont ever have to know

    • @mcd08
      @mcd08 3 месяца назад

      If someone is willing to kill, I don't think they care all that much about their children to begin with

  • @dee191403
    @dee191403 Год назад +152

    The major thing that nailed Allan was not his confession, it was the discovery of Lisa's body in his house. So why cant the police search his place earlier? It was also Lisa's house, was it really hard for the police to secure a search warrant?

    • @JediNerd818
      @JediNerd818 Год назад +16

      He did say in the video that they just thought she was missing. It might be harder to obtain a search warrant in Canada

    • @truenokill
      @truenokill Год назад +14

      Omgosh I totally agree! That search warrant should have been instant! It was a mysterious disappearance from day one.

    • @Meenadevidasi
      @Meenadevidasi Год назад +10

      They did search it. But all they saw was normal messy basement with stuff all over the place. Now there's thorough research work.

    • @truenokill
      @truenokill Год назад +8

      @@Meenadevidasi wasn't that only Peggy that saw that when he let her in?

    • @Meenadevidasi
      @Meenadevidasi Год назад +5

      @@truenokill Oh yeah. That was Her mother that searched the house. You're right

  • @sandy703
    @sandy703 Год назад +9

    It’s a joke that he hardly spend any time for the disgusting crime he committed, I think he’s still a danger to society, my heart goes out to her family 🙏🏽

  • @karenalbanese7810
    @karenalbanese7810 Год назад +1

    Love your videos they’re always interesting and well narrated.

  • @jasminerussell9732
    @jasminerussell9732 Год назад +40

    he can’t remember the argument he had with his wife that ended in her getting killed by him it was that bad of a argument he can’t even remember wtf i think he was killing her anyway that was just a excuse🤯

  • @lindsayburns1377
    @lindsayburns1377 Год назад +108

    Wow... it's crazy to me that law enforcement went to such elaborate lengths to nail this dude, for him to only get a manslaughter charge & hardly any jail time. What a sad waste of effort imo. This murderer is already out & free, which he doesn't deserve. I'm glad they found Lisa's body, and we're able to give Peggy & her children a little bit of closure.
    Side note: Lisa was born only 2 months before me, so I got quite the chuckle out of seeing all the lovely 90's - early 00's fashion lol, and hearing about her girl group "Just Cuz", etc. 😊
    🕊 R.i.p. Lisa, you were taken way too soon.🕊

    • @kali18
      @kali18 Год назад +5

      If she was still alive today she would be having a blast knowing some of her favorite shows keeps making new stuff. The justice system is crap!!

    • @forallthestupidshit3550
      @forallthestupidshit3550 Год назад +2

      He didn't even go through everything that the police did in this case. They invented a fake trucking company and PAID HIM A SALARY FOR 8 MONTHS!!!!! They paid for fishing trips on "the boss' boat" (a cop.) Paid for tickets to football games, road trips, etc.... Meaning, if you are Canadian, your tax dollars paid the salary of a suspected murderer FOR 8 MONTHS!!!!!
      Canada is a fucking crazy country.

    • @lindsayburns1377
      @lindsayburns1377 Год назад +2

      @@forallthestupidshit3550 OMG! Wtf?! That's absolutely insane!!!!

    • @forallthestupidshit3550
      @forallthestupidshit3550 Год назад +4

      @@lindsayburns1377 I remember reading the newspaper article at work and just loosing my shit at my coworkers. I absolutely cannot believe the lengths they go to for a Mr. Big sting. Canada is a fucked up country.

    • @chelseagirl278
      @chelseagirl278 Год назад

      @@forallthestupidshit3550 it REALLY is f*cked up. Obsessed with rehabilitating criminals and nothing to do with justice for victims!

  • @diananairfreire
    @diananairfreire 5 месяцев назад

    I normally don't comment on anyone's videos.. but man... you're so so good on what you do that I had to say something.
    I love your work and commitment.
    Much love to you❤

  • @adrianjanssens7116
    @adrianjanssens7116 Год назад

    Wonderful footage of Calgary. I enjoyed living there and am happy to see it so thriving. Thank you and cheers from Canada.

  • @kila11
    @kila11 Год назад +61

    Unbelievable. I can't believe he's already out of prison. Also, I feel like hardware stores need to have red flag alerts go off when people purchase "burial kit" supplies, don't you think? 🤔

    • @Namuggah
      @Namuggah Год назад +1

      I agree with you.

    • @royceroyce7715
      @royceroyce7715 Год назад +13

      Some have started unofficially keeping tabs on these kinds of purchases, I don't know how they decided to come up with the system but it seems to be largely employee-led.
      I was purchasing supplies to clean out and finish up a REALLY dumpy basement: gloves, contractor bags, a shovel (for lifting/moving the heaviest crumbly bits of wall gathered in the corners), cleaning supplies, sand and gravel, and a large amount of clothing line style rope. (For making hanging planters! I was just trying to plan ahead for the plants!)
      The cashier told me there was something wrong with how they rung it up and they needed a manager to come approve the removal/re-adding of the cleaners. Within 5 minutes, there were 4 other employees standing at enough of a distance to not be crowding me, but any could have grabbed me if I ran. When the manager came up, they wanted to see my ID and, if possible, to pay with a card; I had been trying to pay with cash, it just seemed easier, I didn't think about how it looked.
      The whole time I was soft held in transaction limbo, the shift manager explained that this was they did if someone bought more than 3 "TV crime items," whether or not cash was being used. They didn't call the police, I was able to buy my "finish the basement" supplies, but they'd made sure I was on store cameras from multiple angles for even longer. They got 5 extra witnesses seeing me buy my lot, including the 2 who saw my ID and would be able to take down my name. They had gotten me to pay with a card, instead of the cash, so there was now a card number attached to the purchase date, that would line up with security cam timestamps.
      If I'd been buying those things for a sketchy reason, I have no doubt that hardware store would have turned over EVERYTHING by the time the police showed up. But bc it's unofficial and they can't do anything but try to socially weird people into not acting creepy, or collect advance data in case they do, it's hard to say it's "doing something" more than just.... Doing nothing. But I wish that was the norm. I do. I feel like 10 minutes of judgmental eyeballs every time this happens would really change how confident people feel going in, saying "I'm fixing a toilet" at checkout, and successfully buying a damn death kit.

    • @kila11
      @kila11 Год назад +4

      @@royceroyce7715 that is incredible! Good on those employees for noticing something "sketchy" 👏 now there's a manager who clearly watches all the same RUclips videos we do! 😂

    • @icankillbugs
      @icankillbugs Год назад

      @@royceroyce7715 Sounds like you were the victim of harassment and nearly mobbing, as well. The people at the hardware store are making minimum wage to help you find what you’re looking for and cash you out as fast as possible and keep as many bodies moving through the store as possible, not get up your ass about stuff that isn’t any of their business. Rude and unprofessional of them. And your line about “fixing a toilet” at the checkout? Why would you even say that? Who asked? Do you get harassed and asked what you’re doing every time you go to a hardware store? I’d maybe try a different place to shop if these are the experiences you have lol. Not once have I ever been doing groceries and have the cashier call the manager out to inquire as to whether I’m eating these strawberries, or shoving them up my ass. People really, really need to learn how to mind their own fuckin’ business. If someone isn’t harming me or mine, it’s live and let live.

    • @noone-gf5op
      @noone-gf5op Год назад

      bro thats what I am thinking!! these murder cases so often have so many "red flags" behaviors from people, that most normal people don't just do... so many small things can point us towards people that might have something sinister going on. our system is so far from ideal if even with all that evidence waiting to be discovered, it can take so long for poilce to even decide its a homicide and not just a... really long runaway I guess? insane that it took them a year to decide its serious, as if someone would just up and leave for so long without a sign

  • @MrFreeman042
    @MrFreeman042 Год назад +122

    I'm working in a coffee house and take my break for you, Adrian. I literally make myself a coffee as you say 'grab a coffee'. As the kids say... This channel slaps and hits fire different no peaked hat!

    • @CoffeehouseCrime
      @CoffeehouseCrime  Год назад +22

      Haha thank you! Enjoy your coffee!

    • @Autumnpearly
      @Autumnpearly Год назад +5

      This made me crack up. 🤣 his channel definitely slaps!!

    • @vvatchnlearnk3555
      @vvatchnlearnk3555 Год назад

      Lmao fuck yes 🤟🏼

    • @Anyxe.
      @Anyxe. Год назад +1

      No peaked hat? I’ve never heard that before 💀 do you mean no cap?

    • @cuditae
      @cuditae Год назад

      Literally me when I order a frappe

  • @corallewis3093
    @corallewis3093 4 месяца назад

    Ty Adrian your videos are very compassionate and yet forthcoming on the reality of each situation. New subscriber here!

  • @nathaliegelinasvandenbosch3877
    @nathaliegelinasvandenbosch3877 2 месяца назад

    I've watched quite a few real crime channels (among other things) but you seem to find cases I've never seen before or if I have, you present them in a lot more detail and fairness. The last two cases (I'm binge watching) were in my own country and I've never heard of them! Wow, I feel very uninformed. So keep on doing a great job and thank you very much. I'll keep on informing and diverting myself with your content. Again thanks 👍😀

  • @CyborgWolf
    @CyborgWolf Год назад +72

    The self defense claim is ridiculous.
    You don't fake a voicemail, bury & hide a body if you know it's self defense. Ridiculous.
    And jesus, 10 years for a murder that gruesome.
    Canadian justice system is fcked

    • @wolfsmaid6815
      @wolfsmaid6815 Год назад +1

      why would he lie about that to his friend though?
      I personally might have given him 15 years but still there is nothing wrong with the verdict.

    • @ijustneedmyself
      @ijustneedmyself Год назад

      @@wolfsmaid6815 He'd lie to hide the fact that he's a cold-blooded murderer.

    • @wolfsmaid6815
      @wolfsmaid6815 Год назад +1

      @@ijustneedmyself to the police, sure. But to a friend when you´re in trouble? Idk.

    • @CyborgWolf
      @CyborgWolf Год назад +6

      @@wolfsmaid6815 because he's a sociopath? A pathological liar, a moron who thought he was a victim?

    • @wolfsmaid6815
      @wolfsmaid6815 Год назад +2

      @@CyborgWolf possibly, yes. I don´t think this video gives enough information to determine that though.

  • @haystakfan1
    @haystakfan1 Год назад +32

    It was cold blooded murder and him walking free is a travesty of justice. He took her from those that truly loved her. For that alone he should never walk free.

  • @Seegrump
    @Seegrump Год назад +3

    I live in Edmonton and it's honestly really wild to hear about all these cases that've happened so close to home😔

  • @Prettypryde
    @Prettypryde Год назад

    I really like how you spend time speaking about the victim and the person that they were. It sounds like you have spoken with people who knew them, and loved them the most. I think that’s really really nice to do because true crime is something that a lot of people are into and we sometimes get away from the fact that someone died. Someone lost a daughter or sister or a brother or an uncle or a best friend. And sometimes I feel kind of bad that I’m watching the story of how that happened for entertainment. So I do appreciate and enjoy the personal information about the victim you provide to honour their life.

  • @BrittMFH
    @BrittMFH Год назад +12

    Lisa and her mom looked so much alike. I'm glad the kids are being raised by grandma. TFS 🥰

  • @mathewboone3560
    @mathewboone3560 Год назад +31

    Is it just me or does Adrian always make you feel like he has a personal connection to the people in his stories? It draws me into every story. Well done as always!!!!! Thank you

    • @thisisnotausername
      @thisisnotausername Год назад +5

      He’s far more erudite and authentic-sounding than many of these true crime presenters. If he’s writing the narrations that he does, he’s surely got a gift.

    • @abbeypelletier6166
      @abbeypelletier6166 Год назад

      He might sound like he knows them but this information is almost all wrong.

    • @mrcommonsense9074
      @mrcommonsense9074 Год назад

      I do like his videos. But far too much dialogue from him. He needs to mix it up. I get it these are very serious. Again I like his videos. Just an overall opinion

  • @cassiew1734
    @cassiew1734 Год назад +1

    This story just made me cry. Justice was not served in this case. RIP Lisa

  • @Satan-ub7we
    @Satan-ub7we Год назад +1

    I’m Calgarian and I had no idea about this case, thanks for getting this story out there

  • @TheQueenOfSheba
    @TheQueenOfSheba Год назад +92

    He went through all that to get her back just to do this to her??? What a waste of a human being this possessive creep is.

    • @nunceccemortiferiscultu7826
      @nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 Год назад

      Ikr? Weird she went back.

    • @paulwoodford1984
      @paulwoodford1984 Год назад

      @@nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 Only herself to blame

    • @glasperle77
      @glasperle77 Год назад +1

      you forget that they BOTH argued all the time and continued before the violence for such a relationship always two are too blame. if she noticed its bad she won't stay. and to stay but argue all the time maybe shouting and getting violent as parents and use the children as excuse to not get divorced proves that you should not have kids or a relationship in first place.

    • @Autumnpearly
      @Autumnpearly Год назад

      @@paulwoodford1984 oh god 🤦🏻‍♀️ when men comment this type of garbage it really gives of “she asked for it” vibes. You probably think girls deserve to get raped if they’re dressed “slutty” and drink alcohol too. 🙄

    • @TheQueenOfSheba
      @TheQueenOfSheba Год назад +6

      @@glasperle77 and one person ended up murdered. He’s the monster. He’s the creep. He wanted to get back together with her…

  • @skreemqueen7520
    @skreemqueen7520 Год назад +10

    What a sorry excuse for a human. I’m glad Lisa’s parents have the children.
    I don’t feel like he served enough time at all !!!!
    Great work , Adrian. Love from Huntsville, Alabama, USA ♥️

  • @shehnazahmad5213
    @shehnazahmad5213 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Andrew
    I love your channel. You make it so interesting. Well done.
    I'm Shehnaz from Johannesburg, South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @sallynhlanhla
    @sallynhlanhla Год назад

    Significance of the bag and shovel in the beginning?
    We can't stop watching Coffee-house Crime, well done mate, high quality. Top shelf. Thanks

  • @hunnykun101
    @hunnykun101 Год назад +44

    I'm a Canadian and I never heard of this case.
    My god poor Lisa, Peggy and her kids.
    And that's pretty disturbing for the kids to have to lived in the house *while their mother's remains in the basement*.
    I don't understand why they let him out?! Where is the justice?!

    • @mikejones6791
      @mikejones6791 Год назад +2

      You're from Canada and you don't know your legal system is a joke?!

    • @mycreativeheart4159
      @mycreativeheart4159 Год назад

      @@mikejones6791 Is your legal system any better?? It seems all legal systems, no matter the country, seem to have loopholes that allow criminals to go free or get a lesser sentence than they deserve.

    • @mikejones6791
      @mikejones6791 Год назад +1

      @@mycreativeheart4159 Yes, our legal system is better as it pertains to murderers and deviants! The only real problem we have here is the importance of conviction rates to DAs that lead to some ridiculous plea deals, but even then 90% of plea deals involving 1st degree murder are no less than 25yrs. Also in America our legal system has a sentencing guideline for any violent offense where the convict has to serve 85% of any conviction. The only place in America that hands out sentences less than 25yrs or life for murder is Chicago and thats because the state of Illinois is run by slimeballs from top to bottom that purposefully hand out lighter sentences for a specific demographic in our country! Overall, our legal system is just about the best in the world when it comes to serving justice... its just that for the most part, certain members that make up 13% of our population are allowed to do as they please up until they take someones life! Im also not basing my opinion off of this one case mind you, i watch a ton of true crime videos and have seen Canada and England screw the pooch over a hundred times when it comes to sentencing for the most heinous crimes!

    • @splonky1216
      @splonky1216 Год назад

      @@mikejones6791 your legal system locks people up for profit, your system is the worst

    • @splonky1216
      @splonky1216 Год назад

      @@mikejones6791 your legal system locks people up for profit, your system is the worst

  • @pinkroxysouthmead
    @pinkroxysouthmead Год назад +19

    I still can't understand for the life of me why people bring children into the world in such horrible relationships it's so unfair on the children

    • @bAa-xj3ut
      @bAa-xj3ut Год назад

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @dogsfromthecity
    @dogsfromthecity Год назад

    I am very glad to see such commitment from officers to try to solve this mystery... 🙏

  • @raycearcher5794
    @raycearcher5794 Год назад +3

    I feel like self-defense killers don't usually amass a collection of voice clips from the person they eventually kill in preparation for concealing their deaths after eventually having to kill them.

  • @draggngmac386
    @draggngmac386 Год назад +76

    If someone murdered my daughter, i dont know if i could handle them being free so soon. I dont believe she tried to kill him. I think he made that up so he didnt sound like a freak murderer scumbag to the people he thought were his close friends. It just turned out they were cops.

    • @gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203
      @gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203 Год назад

      You wouldn't do shit. Stop playing tough guy on the internet.

    • @coldawson8486
      @coldawson8486 Год назад +4

      There goes another narcissist
      They will never take responsibility for anything. A covert narcissist. Evil people. Physiologically and emotional abusive. My husband I am sure was not going to shoot me when he went for the gun. I didn't stay around to find out. 😕

    • @johnr797
      @johnr797 Год назад +2

      That wasn't his friend he was talking to, it was a "disappearer" who was gonna supposedly get him a new identity

    • @Dogpool
      @Dogpool Год назад

      I don’t think this would have made a difference. The judge didn’t believe it either. What was believable was the dude probably didn’t really mean to kill her, until that moment anyway. That makes sense to get a lesser sentence, but still, the dude got the same sentence as some minor crime for it.

    • @Ocyla
      @Ocyla Год назад

      Yep I never, EVER believe men when they say she attacked him, when she ends up dead stuff in a suitcase or something. Never. Do women attack men? Yes, but the outcome typically isn't 'dead and buried in concrete'.

  • @BUILT2KEEL
    @BUILT2KEEL Год назад +3

    Your channel helped me quit smoking, i had a routine coffee and a ciggarette, when i found this channel months ago, my routine now is coffeehouse crime and a coffee. Thank you and keep up the good work

    • @SnuSnuDungeon
      @SnuSnuDungeon Год назад +2

      Congratulations on quitting. I was there 3 years ago and it's not easy

  • @Toriana_Shavon_LaVannah_Blade
    @Toriana_Shavon_LaVannah_Blade Год назад

    Your voice is very soothing. I’m not a wine 🍷 drinker, but I’m listening to your promotion for Bright Cellars 😊
    I have my sleepy time tea ready!!

  • @Disco_opp420
    @Disco_opp420 Год назад

    Hi Adrian, I appreciate your videos, very clear, and respectful, especially for the victims, thank u x

  • @sarahjane7417
    @sarahjane7417 Год назад +18

    The respect you have for the victims is incredible. keep up the good work!

  • @zlatna66
    @zlatna66 Год назад +60

    OMG My home town!!!!! you are so kind how you approach these horrible stories. Thank you for your uploads. Calgary is a beautiful city and has always been safe and friendly. Sad what the person who is supposed to love at some time would do this to them.., May Lisa rest in peace!

    • @veenoir1991
      @veenoir1991 Год назад +5

      I've been to a few Canadian cities, growing up and living right on the border. But I've wanted to visit Calgary for so long. It's always looked so epic to me

    • @suigetsushark
      @suigetsushark Год назад +5

      @@veenoir1991 it's really nice! It is very safe and friendly too

    • @scotiancoast4498
      @scotiancoast4498 Год назад +7

      @@veenoir1991 Calgary is probably the nicest city in Canada. It's very clean compared to other cities I've been in. Halifax is a decent city too.

    • @ozzmosis6544
      @ozzmosis6544 Год назад

      safe and friendly lol all i hear is murder gangs drugs

    • @craigkemery
      @craigkemery Год назад +6

      I actually lived in Ogden just a couple blocks away from the scene during the time of the murder.

  • @nocilantro_gack
    @nocilantro_gack Год назад

    Good morning from San Francisco.. always great content...really enjoy your channel

  • @RainbowTheSnail
    @RainbowTheSnail Год назад +1

    I'm finally up to date on your videos 💗

  • @jeanphiri6151
    @jeanphiri6151 Год назад +11

    Good afternoon.
    Watching from Zambia
    I really enjoy your videos.

  • @jr7845
    @jr7845 Год назад +62

    Adrian is by far my favourite, delivers with empathy, care, giving the victim the dignity they deserve it, with less focus on the killer.

  • @aftermathtales2775
    @aftermathtales2775 Год назад

    I hear so many stories that take place in other country’s but it sends chills down my spine when I hear this happens in my own city it’s so sad to hear.

  • @doreen0
    @doreen0 5 месяцев назад

    Most definitely murder,! Thank you so much Adrienne for sharing 👍🏼👍🏼 also wish you and your family a happy new year☃️☃️👍🏼

  • @Sorchia56
    @Sorchia56 Год назад +5

    This is a wretched case! He killed her, not out of self defense. Then the things he did to her body and the poor mum are beyond vile. Not to mention telling those poor wee ones ‘mum’s skived off and not coming back’. My heart hurts for all but him. Brilliant detective work, positively brilliant!

  • @lindsayreece4337
    @lindsayreece4337 Год назад +11

    I watch true crime every morning while getting ready. This morning I froze, Lisa and I were born on exactly the same day. What a tragic story.

  • @ValeEvaIsOnLine
    @ValeEvaIsOnLine Год назад

    Hi thank You for your videos... like the way you are both passionate and so polite/respectful :) im from italy, there was a shocking case here, a woman in Milan left her 16 month old daughter alone in a sealed apartment for a whole Week so she could be with her lover... that s too much probably even to talk about this case, so horrible and with a truly tragic ending 💔