A Trial-Focused True Crime Channel

Internal links: Dave S Lemonade, Trials, Criminal Psychology, Interrogation Analysis, True Crime YouTube, Courtroom Coverage, Case Breakdowns. Source links: YouTube .

Dave's Lemonade enters the True Crime Gods creator graph as a YouTube creator whose own channel metadata summarizes the project simply: "Trial Breakdowns." The available source record is limited, so the strongest supported description is straightforward: Dave's Lemonade is a true crime YouTube channel built around trials, criminal psychology, and interrogation analysis. The channel is listed on YouTube with 235K subscribers and 97 videos in the imported metadata supplied for this profile.

What the Channel Covers

The channel's recent long-form uploads point to an emphasis on courtroom narratives rather than short headline recaps. Recent examples include "*insert clickbait title here* House Fire Murder Trial Breakdown", a Michigan v. Linda Stermer video listed at 6,650 seconds, and "Killer with a Cause. SC v. Zachary Hughes - Trial Breakdown.", listed at 5,878 seconds. Those runtimes suggest videos designed for viewers who want a fuller walk-through of a case, not just a summary.

Referenced video

Louise Porton, Worst Mother on Earth?

2M views

Recent Full-Length Trial Breakdowns

Several of the latest supplied episodes are explicitly framed as criminal trial breakdowns. The watchlist includes "NC v. Chandler Kania. Criminal Trial Breakdown. (Aggression and Alcohol)", "OH v. Toby Madden. Criminal Trial Breakdown (55 Stab Wounds).", and "FL v. Danielle Redlick. Criminal Trial Breakdown. (Suspicious Stabbing)". In the provided descriptions, some videos also point viewers to full trial footage hosted by outlets such as Law&Crime and Court TV, which fits the channel's courtroom-first positioning.

A Catalog With Older High-View Case Videos

The popular long-form list shows that Dave's Lemonade also has older case videos with large audiences. The supplied metadata lists "Louise Porton, Worst Mother on Earth?" at 2M views, "Thrill killers, Christopher Gribble and Steven Spader." at 1.8M views, and "Brice Rhodes, aspiring rapper, commits triple murder." at 1.7M views. These titles are presented here as the channel's video titles, not as independent editorial findings beyond the supplied YouTube metadata.

Referenced video

Thrill killers, Christopher Gribble and Steven Spader.

1.8M views

Why True Crime Viewers May Recognize the Format

The channel's supplied topics, Trials, Criminal Psychology, and Interrogation Analysis, help explain its place in the true crime creator ecosystem. Viewers looking for courtroom context may be drawn to videos that combine trial structure, defendant testimony, law enforcement material, and questions about credibility. For example, the description for "FL v. Danielle Redlick. Criminal Trial Breakdown. (Suspicious Stabbing)" says the video covers Danielle Redlick's testimony and asks whether her story is believable.

Representative Watchlist

For a representative entry point, the supplied watchlist overlaps heavily with the channel's most-viewed long-form videos. Start with "Louise Porton, Worst Mother on Earth?", then compare the tone and structure with "Thrill killers, Christopher Gribble and Steven Spader.", "Recardo Wimbush Jr suffers 2 years locked in a closet.", and "Cherish Perrywinkle loses her life to a monster, Donald Smith.". These selections show the channel's mix of case narration, violent crime coverage, and longer-form true crime storytelling.

Referenced video

Brice Rhodes, aspiring rapper, commits triple murder.

1.7M views

Editorial Caution

This creator profile is based on YouTube metadata and the supplied video list, not on an independent interview or a full catalog audit. Before publication, an editor should verify current subscriber count, video count, channel description, and any claims drawn from video titles or descriptions. The safest published framing is that Dave's Lemonade is a YouTube true crime creator known in the supplied record for trial breakdowns and long-form case videos.