A great YouTube series...Coffeehouse Crime

Yes, I subscribed to his channel for several months. It's a good series and Adrian's stories are good and he has a great voice for videos, but his weird word usage and occasional poor grammar drove me nuts. I tried to ignore it but I just couldn't. I'm almost ashamed of myself for that but it is what it is....or I am what I am.

There's a couple other really great crime story channels I've subscribed to called That Chapter and The Crime Reel. I never miss an upload.

I also never miss the weekly posts of Fascinating Horror. Not crime stories but horrible events, both infamous and obscure, like bodies found in the Themes and collapsed bridges and train wrecks and stuff, and some of his stories go way back to the 1700s, some more recent. Always interesting. He does really good research.
 
When I first started listening to it on YouTube, it was fine, but a lot of little things about the production of the episodes added up to big annoyance and I flagged it not to be recommended. Just a few of the things that rubbed me the wrong way and these aren’t exhaustive of the many annoyances I’ve felt with the show…

The lowkey snarkiness and smugness of Adrian. Everything has to be gift wrapped with his snarky black humor. Also, his desperate attempts to shoehorn coffee references at every opportunity is just cringy as hell. Also, the fact where you can tell where the facts begin and the campfire story embellishments for dramatic license begin. The minutia of the thoughts, feelings, and happenings he just happens to know from hearsay is *too* detailed to be believable. On a related note, I had to turn off MrBallen’s stories for the same thing.

Another thing is embedded ad shilling. I pay $12 a month so I don’t have to look at ads on the platform. When I play his videos, it says in the corner “Includes paid advertisement” and gives me the option to opt into watching them, but what good is it if Adrian is just going to circumvent it anyway? I know a lot of other content creators do this as well, but it isn’t the cherry on top of a sundae of bad will caused by numerous other annoyances.

Anyway, rant over. Hate it if you want.
 
Anyone else see "I'll Be Gone in the Dark???"

https://www.hbo.com/i-ll-be-gone-in-the-dark

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'll_...2018, HBO Documentary,began on April 24, 2018.

I'll Be Gone in the Dark is an American true crime documentary television series directed by Liz Garbus, Elizabeth Wolff, Myles Kane and Josh Koury, revolving around Michelle McNamara as she writes a book about and investigates the Golden State Killer. The original six-part series premiered on June 28, 2020, on HBO, and concluded on August 2, 2020.


Michelle McNamara lived a quiet life, but as her family slept, she spent the night investigating and writing a book about the Golden State Killer, delving into the world of online chat rooms and crime blogs.


Michelle McNamara was the wife of comedian Patton Oswalt. She passed away in 2016.
 
When I first started listening to it on YouTube, it was fine, but a lot of little things about the production of the episodes added up to big annoyance and I flagged it not to be recommended. Just a few of the things that rubbed me the wrong way and these aren’t exhaustive of the many annoyances I’ve felt with the show…

The lowkey snarkiness and smugness of Adrian. Everything has to be gift wrapped with his snarky black humor. Also, his desperate attempts to shoehorn coffee references at every opportunity is just cringy as hell. Also, the fact where you can tell where the facts begin and the campfire story embellishments for dramatic license begin. The minutia of the thoughts, feelings, and happenings he just happens to know from hearsay is *too* detailed to be believable. On a related note, I had to turn off MrBallen’s stories for the same thing.

Another thing is embedded ad shilling. I pay $12 a month so I don’t have to look at ads on the platform. When I play his videos, it says in the corner “Includes paid advertisement” and gives me the option to opt into watching them, but what good is it if Adrian is just going to circumvent it anyway? I know a lot of other content creators do this as well, but it isn’t the cherry on top of a sundae of bad will caused by numerous other annoyances.

Anyway, rant over. Hate it if you want.
Adrian's narratives were tolerable at first (minimally), but he's overly fond of adjectives and adverbs, and it just kept getting worse as his numbers grew. He started using really oddly mixed adjectives and incorrect prepositions (in prepositional phrases). It sounds like he thumbs through a Thesaurus to pick out what he believes are more scholarly replacements for words he thinks are "too mundane", but his picks don't quite fit. Drives me up the wall. I can't watch him without yelling "Hire a freaking editor!!" ...so I don't watch him.
 
Anyone else see "I'll Be Gone in the Dark???"

https://www.hbo.com/i-ll-be-gone-in-the-dark

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'll_Be_Gone_in_the_Dark_(TV_series)#:~:text=In April 2018, HBO Documentary,began on April 24, 2018.

I'll Be Gone in the Dark is an American true crime documentary television series directed by Liz Garbus, Elizabeth Wolff, Myles Kane and Josh Koury, revolving around Michelle McNamara as she writes a book about and investigates the Golden State Killer. The original six-part series premiered on June 28, 2020, on HBO, and concluded on August 2, 2020.


Michelle McNamara lived a quiet life, but as her family slept, she spent the night investigating and writing a book about the Golden State Killer, delving into the world of online chat rooms and crime blogs.


Michelle McNamara was the wife of comedian Patton Oswalt. She passed away in 2016.
Absolutely. It was fascinating!
 
Anyone else see "I'll Be Gone in the Dark???"

https://www.hbo.com/i-ll-be-gone-in-the-dark

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'll_Be_Gone_in_the_Dark_(TV_series)#:~:text=In April 2018, HBO Documentary,began on April 24, 2018.

I'll Be Gone in the Dark is an American true crime documentary television series directed by Liz Garbus, Elizabeth Wolff, Myles Kane and Josh Koury, revolving around Michelle McNamara as she writes a book about and investigates the Golden State Killer. The original six-part series premiered on June 28, 2020, on HBO, and concluded on August 2, 2020.


Michelle McNamara lived a quiet life, but as her family slept, she spent the night investigating and writing a book about the Golden State Killer, delving into the world of online chat rooms and crime blogs.


Michelle McNamara was the wife of comedian Patton Oswalt. She passed away in 2016.
I have not heard of this...I am going to mark it to look at tomorrow
 
@Marie5656, since you like true crime take a look at this. Absolutely unbelievable!


Yeah, that's a pretty good channel. There are several youtubers who focus on the psychology detectives use while interviewing murderer suspects. Those fascinate me. A channel I really like, too, is called The Crime Reel. That guy mostly does vintage murders, like as far back as the 1700s and on up to the mid-1900s. International murders. And he's a great researcher because, as old as some of the crimes are, he includes portraits or photos, old news clippings and whatever else he can find. Plus his narration is very clear, and not too fast or choppy.
 
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