
A Killer Among Us: the case of Thomas Brown True Crime documentary (2022)
The small town of Canadian, Texas found itself forever changed on Thanksgiving Day 2016. That was the day that local teenager Thomas Brown’s Dodge Durango was found abandoned, parked along a rarely used road, doors unlocked but keys missing. Tom had not come home the night before and no one had heard from him. Over the next several years, right up to today, the efforts of law enforcement and a private investigator uncovered more and more evidence relating to Tom’s disappearance. But instead of each discovery leading closer to the truth, it seemed that the more that was found, the more confounding Tom’s disappearance became and the more unlikely the suspects that could be involved. Theories of what could have happened have been proposed by the multiple agencies involved and others close to the investigation. Most of them have been plausible, but many seemed extremely unlikely. The only thing that is certain about this case, it would seem, is that someone is lying. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/Ari4rPQi Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

The murder of Dale Harrell True Crime documentary (2022)
This case played out in Maricopa County, Arizona, where a man in a seemingly loving relationship was found brutally murdered; and the main suspect? His beautiful wife. Hours of interviews and weeks of investigation would uncover a web of lies and reveal the secret life of a woman that would go to extreme lengths to get what she wants. Marissa DeVault would find herself in the same courtroom, only one year later, as the highly publicised case of Jodi Arias, and also on trial for her life. This is the disturbing case of Marissa DeVault, and the murder of Dale Harrell. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/W4ay6Ti0 Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

The disappearance of Cassie Compton True Crime documentary (2022)
When 15 year-old Cassie Compton went missing near her home in Autumn of 2014, it wasn’t immediately clear that foul play was involved. Even Cassie’s own mother thought that perhaps she had run-off. In a few weeks, maybe she would return? But the circumstances did not add up. And both her mother Judy - and Judy’s live-in finance, a man named Brandon Rhodes - would become the centre of an investigation. Was there foul play at home, or could Cassie have been taken by complete strangers? Years later, a video posted to TikTok and Facebook showed a very familiar face. Had TikTok solved the missing persons case of Cassie Compton? Stuttgart Police Dept: 870-673-1414 Anonymous Tip Line: 870-512-8686 Arkansas Sheriff's Dept: 870-673-2121 FBI, Arkansas Field Office: 501-221-9100 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/EmXG7Uta Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

The Waffle House murders True Crime documentary (2022)
This video centres around the events that took place over the course of only a few short minutes at a Waffle House restaurant in a neighbourhood of Nashville, Tennessee in 2018. In those few minutes, the lives of four people were lost - and for many more, their lives were changed forever. This is not a case that questions what took place, but rather why it did. Almost the entire incident seemed to be captured on camera; from the arrival of the gunman at the scene to the 34 hour manhunt that followed. That the man responsible for this attack was deeply disturbed was obvious; but could someone so confused, irrational and mentally unstable be held accountable? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/QikfvLTv Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

The disappearance of Emily Noble True Crime documentary (2022)
On 24th May, 2020 in Westerville, Ohio, Emily Noble and her husband of two years, Matheau Moore, went out on the town to celebrate her 52nd birthday. After an enjoyable time out, they were seen returning home early that evening. Less than 24 hours later, Matt called police to the home. Emily was missing; her purse, car, ID and phone all left behind. Telling police that he had a bad feeling in the pit of his stomach and suspected the worst, Matt spent hours speaking with investigators. He pointed out potentially key evidence, guided them to areas to look for Emily, suggested what he thought- or feared - could have happened. After months of searching, evidence gathering, expert reports and questioning, detectives were convinced they had seen through the act, and they have pieced together the puzzle... There is more to the case than meets the eye and more to Matheau Moore than a distraught husband - or is there? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/9BUqWGGJ Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

The murder of Jill Halliburton Su True Crime documentary (2022)
In September 2014, 59 year old wife and mother Jill Halliburton Su, was found by her 20 year old son, dead in her bathroom. Two knives were found out of place in the house, but only one was identified as the murder weapon. One room had been ransacked, but the rest of the house was largely spotless. A home security system had provided a live feed of an intruder, visible in real time to Jill's husband who sat at work unable to intervene - and this recording could not be obtained. The murder appeared to be personal but the scene suggested a botched burglary. When the alleged perpetrator was finally arrested, he turned out to be a unique character and the chaos continued. This case took over seven years to reach a conclusion, but questions remain. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/a7BRgth7 Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

The murders of Jerome and Dora Faulkner True Crime documentary (2022)
Edward and Eric Campbell, a father and son, left their home in Alvin, Texas on a road trip at Christmastime in 2014. They packed up their vehicle with camping gear, and headed out for the road. They were not just camping, however. One week later, emergency services in the area of Oak Hill, North Carolina, responded to a house fire where the elderly homeowners - Jerome and Dora Faulkner - were no where to be found; their house left in ruins. On New Years Day 2015, the pieces of this bizarre and tragic puzzle began to come together when a vehicle with North Carolina plates was pulled over on the highway in West Virginia. The father and son's multi-state crime spree had come to an end. With their arrests, there were some facts that seemed certain - but many questions remained. What had really transpired in the home of Jerome and Dora Faulkner on New Years Eve 2014? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/xKXCsAAE Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

Euri Jenkins and the murder of Makeva Jenkins True Crime documentary (2022)
On the night of June 29th, 2017 in Palm Beach County, Florida a masked assailant broke into the home of the Jenkins’ family in the early morning hours. The intruder, armed with a revolver, was not in the house for very long. But when he left - he had taken what he came for - the life of 33 year old, Makeva Jenkins. Makeva was a loving wife and mother of three, pregnant with her fourth child. She was a successful entrepreneur and active in her church and community. Inconceivable as it seemed that anyone would wish her dead, family and friends nonetheless quickly began to speculate about what could have made the young businesswoman a target. While her husband Euri grieved and spoke openly about his loss, police began to question whether there was more to this attack than meets the eye. And after many months, they believed they had discovered the identity of the man behind the mask - and his motive. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/Whw30D3C Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

The Moo Young murders and the case against Kris Maharaj True Crime (2022)
In the Dupont Plaza Hotel in downtown Miami, Florida two men, Derrick and Duane Moo Young, a father and son, were found dead inside Room 1215. It was 16th October, 1986, and the city was awash in the criminal activity wrought by the drug smuggling activities of Columbian cartels that dominated the illicit market. But the two men were said to be nothing more than small businessman. And there was an eyewitness to the murders linking an ex-business partner, Kris Maharaj, with an axe to grind directly to the crime. In the decades after Derrick and Duane Moo Young were killed inside their hotel room at the Dupont Hotel, there has been a mass of information uncovered relating to the individuals who were in the hotel on that day; including the sordid past of the victims themselves. This story takes us from the brutal scene of a double homicide, through a rapid trial and then no less than three decades of further, relentless investigation and the fight for justice. Crowdfunder: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/freekrismaharaj Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freekrismaharaj/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/9ErV6M0n Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

Melissa Miller and the disappearance of Annie Meyer True Crime (2022)
The story of what happened to Annie Meyer is as senseless as it is heartbreaking. This case offers an unsettling glimpse as to how even someone with a close-knit, exceptionally large and loving family, an active social life, great friends, and caring co-workers can somehow disappear - missing for weeks before anyone began to suspect that something had gone terribly wrong. By the time any one knew to take action, it seemed too late. But someone had to know what had happened to Annie. And it quickly became clear that one of Annie’s ‘friends’ was far less interested in the efforts to find her than everyone else. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/y0gxJaNa Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

Eddie Ray Routh and the murder of Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield (2022)
In Texas, in early 2013, two well-intentioned friends picked-up a young, troubled ex-marine for an afternoon of intended bonding and healing - at the shooting range. Chris Kyle, a veteran of the Iraq War and the most effective sniper in US history had made a promise to the ex-marine’s mother that he would do everything that he could to help her son who like himself and many others, had struggled with post-traumatic stress after serving the US military. Chad Littlefield, a kind-hearted soccer Dad, neighbour, and close friend of Chris’ came along for support. No one knows exactly what happened inside Eddie’s mind that day. But after only only a short time at the range, he turned his gun on his companions. The actions that Eddie took afterwards, some seemingly sensible and others very bizarre, became the source of debate in the prosecution that followed. Eddie claimed he was paranoid. He said he believed in pig-human hybrid assassins. He said he was schizophrenic - and he claimed he did what he had to do. But how much of that was true? Taya and Chris Kyle Foundation: https://tackf.org/who-we-are/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/vCkRCKKc Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music

Dai Morris and the controversial Clydach murders True Crime (2022)
In the early morning of 27 June, 1999, residents of Clydach began to gather outside a blaze at number 9 Kelvin Road. They knew that Mandy Power, along with her two young daughters - Emily 8 and Katie 10 - and her elderly mother, Doris Dawson, were meant to be inside. After firefighters managed to control the flames, emergency responders entered the house and made a horrific discovery. This was the scene of brutal attack and the house fire appeared to be an attempt to hide the evidence. This is the story of the most expansive case ever investigated by a Welsh police force. Over two decades it has been the source of heated debate and controversy; spurring multiple documentaries in the United Kingdom and prompting a re-examination of the evidence as late as 2021. David 'Dai' Morris was convicted of the Clydach murders - twice - yet there are many that question whether he was simply a convenient scapegoat for a corrupt police department and the real killer - or killers - have been walking free. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justthoughtlounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthoughtlounge/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoungeThought Pastebin (sources): https://pastebin.com/X3ig5JHZ Theme music by Audio Hertz, Luck Witch via YouTube music