Coffee And Crime Time: Dylan Esau Gomez Perez and the 23 Children Found in Chiapas Mexico


Unraveling the Mystery: Dylan Esau Gomez Perez and the Shocking Discovery of 23 Children in Chiapas, Mexico. Dive into the twisted world of child trafficking and exploitation as we piece together the chilling details of this harrowing case. Stay tuned as we delve deep into the investigation and uncover the truth behind this heinous crime.

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50 Comments to “Coffee And Crime Time: Dylan Esau Gomez Perez and the 23 Children Found in Chiapas Mexico”

  • @tammarrafoote5917

    You have an amazing gift of taking me to any place!!!

  • @lorimoore5589

    Omg I just checked an he was found safe!!!!! After 43 days.

  • @nicoleweiler1105

    I wear pajamas whenever I'm at home. In fact, I think people who wear jeans at home are super weird. I'm all about the comfort. Especially in my own home.

  • @dr.angeliquetrigueros1914

    I love that you have the “Te Amo” pillow in the background with the origins for the coinciding nicely to thate case you’re talking about today!

  • @grettelramirez2780

    Dylan was found and reunited with his mother , the “motive” was that the women that took him want’s to adopt a child (well she kidnapped one ☝🏻) cause she can’t get pregnant 🤰 …

  • @lisasmith7

    I never read the comments until the end. Amen for that child ❌️⭕️

  • @aprilrodriguez410

    Sorry but I bought my pods for $30 and they are wonderful….Samsung brand

  • @miss_bitt

    😄 🤣 my receptionist gave me speakers to listen to my podcast in my office. I told her I should stick to the earbuds, people shouldn't hear what I listen to.

  • @janellehoward9808

    Happened to stumble across this video and had to look it up to see if there was an update. Turns out Dylan is home safe, yaaaay! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @leydavazquez5225

    Just found this video… Does anyone knows if they have actually found him? What is the status of this case? My heart breaks for this mom, for the entire family. I truly hope he is safe and with his family now.

  • @nikkiej.5875

    I don’t think the children are living in poor conditions. I think they were kidnapped and forced to work instead of going to work. I find it weird how if they don’t bring enough money, they would be forced to sleep with cardboard blankets where it’s supposed to be a consequence. I saw it as abusive. I think Dylan was brought in to do the same thing. The child would trust the child because he/she is like him/her. So it would be easier to lure them away without causing a scene or screaming. I would love to see you do a multi-parter series on the 43 missing college students who went missing in Mexico back in 2003 I believe. There is controversy as to what happened to the college students. They haven’t been seen since and many people believe that the police and everyone investigating the case even the mayor and his wife are all involved and they are all corrupted and it was planned. I think it’s very suspicious and they were targeted for a reason. I would love for you to look into it if you see this, which I hope you will.

  • @suzimonkey345

    🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹

  • @chastitydukhorn8756

    Hi Stephanie so I’m watching this video a year later and it looks like this cutie was reunited with his mom 40 days after the kidnapping. 🎉🎉 thanks for bringing this to light. Never think about warning kids that other kids are strangers too

  • @amritaxo7

    Bit late to this case but he was reunited with his mum. 😊😊

  • @chistina8286

    I work from home 🏡 I take a shower every morning and put on PJ’s 🤪🤣 why get dressed when you can be comfy all day lol

  • @lauragrist8329

    I’m so glad he has been found safe and united with his Mum 💙

  • @hayleym50

    I’m so happy that he is back with his mother ❤️ It’s a horrible situation, but at least his abductor cared for him and he will hopefully be too young to remember anything.

  • @fleurdelacroix872

    You 👏🏻 are 👏🏻 amazinggggg 👏🏻 millions of subscribers to you! You're one of the few youtubers who truly deserve recognition.

  • @tmthompson79

    That is so true about not linking children to abduction!!! I have 4 kids and I honestly have never had that thought but that is definitely going to be a conversation that mu kids and I have!!! It's so sad but very true!!!!

  • @EmilyBeaulieu

    Don't care what you wear .you're pretty lady and you bring us serious crime stories..Enough said ❤❤🤘🤘

  • @EmilyBeaulieu

    Enjoy your pj day❤❤🤘🤘

  • @sweetox_9690

    How is it " just a family doing what they have to do to survive" when 23 of the children are stole kids with no relations to theses disgusting woman? This is ludicrous! These people make me murderous 🤬

  • @raquelmascara6382

    Back in the late 80's Mexico was having trouble with children missing & found gutted. Cartels were kidnapping children & killed to be gutted & stuff their abdomen with drugs, quickly go through the border and would tell the agent that their kid was asleep. I hope this has stopped.

  • @alexg8327

    Wait, if we know who this woman’s sister is, how can they not find her?! This is terrible. Poor baby.

  • @lorettasearcy2023

    Can someone please tell me who James bulger is

  • @bossyspaghetti

    San Cristobal De Las Casas is AMAZINGLY gorgeous. And the drive in to the town is treacherous. And Palenque (Pah-len-kay) is stunning. The world didn't even find it until the 1950s, because it was covered in trees and vines, and the native people kept it a secret

  • @swamp_butterfly9314

    I don't drink coffee even though I work in an office where is it free. I just never cared for it but sometimes I need something warm to drink because offices get cold sometimes. I have tried it with and extreme amount of creamer and its tolerable. After watching you make your coffee I bought some chocolate syrup and tried that along with some creamer. I think I am now addicted to coffee like everyone else in the office. But I am warm! Thank you! Love your videos! 😊

  • @brookarellastyle260

    He was 2 years old and would wander off to play at the friggin market????? I’m sorry, but is his mother crazy to allow that???!!!! I feel really bad for the mother so I don’t want to call her crazy, but wtf 🤬 2 years old is waaayyyyyy too young to just go off to play with other kids unattended like that. Such a shame!

  • @DOGMAFREE1

    YOUR DAD speaks spanish? Now I want to know more about you and fam.

  • @loricarter2394

    I don’t blame you for being in your “jama’s” as we call them at our house, 2020 needs to officially be known as “the year of the pajamas”. Because I mean, why wear pants when the only people you’re around is your family lol.

  • @nixjoy938

    Luckily this family had a happy ending! This little boy was found!

  • @perlaangulo2363

    Thank you for covering this Mexican missing child! Love watching your videos

  • @someonerandom256

    Little bit of an Echo of the Jamie Bulger case, with two children leading him away.

  • @ashleydoiron1628

    I would listen to anything Stephanie talked about or was interested in 🥰😊💜

  • @sanabakkoush

    children begging tourists for money or selling something to tourist for money is very very common in tourist trap areas. it's almost like an open secret. whenever i see the kids around i always feel bad because i know these kids don't know any better or have a choice. something i was told to do whenever i come across kids begging for money is to buy them food to eat instead, because any money given would be passed to the adult keeping them anyway.

  • @DeniseNavyCrosby

    Such a beautiful little face.

  • @Britty_90

    The statistics of missing children in Mexico is heartbreaking 💔 its such a good thing that your bringing attention to these things. I wish there was more that America would do to help!!

  • @msc8663

    Wow beautiful colors on the clothes.

  • @itsjustmyopinionbut1671

    I AM SO HAPPY THIS BABY IS BACK HOME AND SAFE!!!! GOD IS GOOD 🙏👏🙏👏

  • @LisaShankl

    Love your channel new sub here💗

  • @roxannehavens5361

    I had never heard of Stone Street coffee before. I grew up on Stone Street lol. Sorry this comment was out of the nowhere. Just wanted to comment on it.

  • @LizaGrace97

    With the way he was taken I was so worried it was trafficking as it's so much closer to impossible to find them if they end up in a ring, thank god that women was inexperienced & careless and he was quickly found and reunited, solved cases seem less and less these days but I'm glad this baby boy got one

  • @tinalouise2203

    i have the e25 raycons too! they're sooo cute and i never freaking charge them. and i use them so heavily, for listening to stuff at work, and even talking on the phone in my car, and discreetly at work lol my favorite part is that they are the least painful for my ears. apple's earbuds hurt me so bad and i don't like the stems. i think my earholes are little smaller than normal and these are the best fit i've found because you can change the size.

  • @1stepcl0ser

    oh id listen, stephanie!! <3

  • @lauda6945

    I think it should be noted that it doesn't have to be just either they were kidnapped and trafficked or their family was just really poor. Families can traffic their own children, sometimes to strangers for cash and sometimes among family members to make even more. I think that's what it likely is in this case.

  • @stumac923

    This is a huge reason you need border protection it helps against human trafficking

  • @kissarococo2459

    But Trump is evil for separating the kids from people claiming to be their parents.

  • @meganclark79

    The comment i read below is very true about the Mexican adoption process. They are "state/country" backed agencies but like everything else in Mexico VERY corrupt. These agencies are QUICK to adopt to Americans because parents desperately seeking a child to call their own will put up American cash in order to get a child quickly and the agencies know this and will exploit American ppl to get extra cash for getting them a child quickly and permanently with no troubles afterward. The ppl that LIVE in Mexico that want to adopt and have much love to give a child as well and they too want desperately to adopt are put through a rigorous almost impossible to adopt process because they want to adopt for free, (meaning yes of course theres lawyer/court costs but not cash to line the pockets of the adoption agency) and dont have extra US dollars to throw at these adoption agencies. So unfortunately mothers go childless or do stupid stuff like this the vecome mothers while kids seeking a family sit in an orphange waiting for rich Americans to adopt them and end up aging out. I saw a WHOLE documentary on this like 3 or 4 years ago explaining why kidnapping rates in Mexico are so so bad. (This reason and also ransom demands from rich mexicans that will pay to get their child/family member back)

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