Coffeehouse Crime is a YouTube-based true crime channel that has grown into a major presence in the genre. According to refreshed YouTube channel metadata, the channel had 2.2 million subscribers and 366 videos when it was last checked on July 5, 2026.
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Who is Coffeehouse Crime?
The channel’s own metadata introduces the creator simply: "My name's Adrian! Subscribe for more strange and chilling stories!" That self-description is short, but useful. Coffeehouse Crime presents itself as a creator-led true crime channel centered on unsettling, case-focused storytelling, with Adrian as the named host and point of contact for case suggestions, personal inquiries, and business inquiries.
What the channel covers
Based on the supplied creator record, Coffeehouse Crime sits squarely in the True Crime category. The channel’s video titles and descriptions point to a mix of murder cases, internet-linked crimes, domestic violence cases, public attacks, and stories involving warning signs, digital footprints, or social media notoriety. Because the available source set is YouTube metadata and episode listings, this profile keeps those observations tied to the channel’s own published video record.
Recent full-length episodes
Recent long-form uploads show the channel continuing to publish full-length case videos in 2026. Examples include "Soldier Murders His Wife After She Discovers His Dark Secret", published July 10, 2026, "The Horrors of Cabin 8343: The Murder of Anna Kepner", published July 2, 2026, and "Cops Discover Teen is Actually Hiding Two Bodies Inside", published June 25, 2026. Each is listed in the supplied record as a full-length YouTube video.
Other 2026 uploads in the record
The latest episode set also includes "Cops Realize their Teammate Murdered Teen's Family to Hide his Dark Secrets", "Famous Onlyfans Model Fooled The Internet - She Was Actually A Killer.", and "The Horrifying Case of Fritz Joubert". Together, these listings suggest Coffeehouse Crime continues to build episodes around individual cases, often using titles that foreground motive, deception, online identity, or the discovery of hidden evidence.
Popular full-length videos
The channel’s most-viewed supplied examples include "Murderous King of The Incels | The Delusional Case of Elliot Rodger", listed at 5.9 million views, and "The Chilling Case of Karabo Mokoena", listed at 3 million views. Other high-performing full-length videos in the record include "The Killer \"Alpha Male\" | The Case of Lyndon Mcleod", "The Journey Through Hell | The Horrific Case of Hannah Cornelius", and "The Murderous Downfall of YouTuber McSkillet...".
Why Coffeehouse Crime matters to the creator graph
Coffeehouse Crime has been added to the True Crime Gods creator graph for editorial expansion. The supplied YouTube metadata, subscriber count, and long-form episode catalog support treating the channel as a significant creator in the YouTube true crime ecosystem. Its representative watchlist also shows an emphasis on cases that intersect with online culture, misogyny, domestic violence, and public violence, though any deeper editorial characterization should be checked against episode transcripts and additional sources before publication.
Editorial note
This draft is based only on the supplied creator record, refreshed YouTube metadata, and the listed full-length YouTube videos. The biography section in the source material was seeded from YouTube channel metadata and explicitly requires editorial review before publication.