Coffee and Crime Time: Cupcake Mckinney


Unraveling the Mysteries: The Case of Cupcake McKinney – Delving into the depths of a chilling abduction case involving the disappearance of 3-year-old Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney from a birthday party in Birmingham, Alabama. Authorities have been tirelessly scouring for clues, analyzing surveillance footage, and conducting interviews to piece together the puzzle of this heart-wrenching crime. As forensic evidence emerges and the investigation unfolds, the search for justice in this child abduction case intensifies. Join us as we delve into the intricate details of this harrowing case, one coffee at a time.

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33 Comments to “Coffee and Crime Time: Cupcake Mckinney”

  • @Risingandshine669

    So im new to this story because its been popping up lately. A girl thats from Alabama Named mahogany who was found and K…. The story is becoming real popular to the point her case is some what connected to Cupcake case. This YouTuber named Ratchet tv have all the information on people of the family finally speaking up with new information

  • @tinadanza9456

    Did any one at all care about this little angel ….😢😢😢

  • @ebenhatch

    Mental issues no excuse to kill a baby. Bad child no excuse for killing a baby the USA government is so weak they protect killer's and abuse law abiding citizens this country law is disgusting

  • @ebenhatch

    Hold the mother accountable for this baby who left this child allone

  • @ebenhatch

    Why do people's allow baby killers live there's noway a baby killer will survive in prison if I was a inmate

  • @arethaboddy7490

    My deepest condolences i saw on another video a month ago they are doing a update on their court date life in prison. I don't know what personally happened but I also think it's fishy that she was playing with another child but she was the only one that had gotten singled out.😮😢

  • @yelhsanosnhoj6602

    28:25 the party sounded like a block party so no kids are really being tended to. it’s easy to lose track it has happened to my family before a little girl that was like 3/4 walked over to where we were having a party in the park and she stayed for a while then disappeared and nobody knew where she went to this day I wonder if she’s ok

  • @beckyjbarker

    I wish people would stop saying "Less than 1% of abductions are by strangers"… I'll explain why. 960,000 are missing each year, 480,000 NEVER FOUND! These statistics of stranger abductions are only done on the ones found. They are inaccurate. In fact, it could be more than half, considering we dont find more than half that are missing. Its a bad stufy with incorrect information, and could have dangerous outcomes. Dont let your guard down. More than 1% is far more dangerous than you realize!

  • @angelic.c0co951

    Iv been following you for years and I never knew we shared the same birthday

  • @PHBRNTGGR2

    That baby should have been at her home in bed at that time of night. 😭
    I have the gut feeling she was sold …… Madeline McCain vibes.

  • @PrettyKarma23

    That was the same man if you ask me

  • @elombard39

    Children this age have NO business being out at this time of night, ALONE.

  • @ctravels3567

    I use to live in those apartments many many years ago

  • @hailee250

    Out of disparity I thought I was going to be able to just listen to this video while I’m getting some work done real quick and absolutely not it makes me so sick that poor baby girl!!!!! There’s only a few videos of Stephanie‘s that I am unable to watch and this is absolutely one I’m sorry so sorry cupcake I hope you’re just in heaven happy and healthy with our Heavenly Father by your side little sweet angel

  • @goldieslacks

    Do you have any updates? Were they sentenced yet?

  • @traceymcdonald7949

    The 2 kids in that 1st video you showed were bending over picking something up before the 1st guy ever walked by

  • @lisasmith7

    Saving one is a miracle. Good night 😴 ❌⭕
    You have been keeping me busy while I am feeling poorly. Thank you ❌⭕

  • @lisasmith7

    I wouldn't leave my 3 year old. I was a helicopter mom before the term had been created ❌⭕

  • @PandoricasBox

    I know I'm way late on this but I have to say something. (Former teen mom, 4 kids, 13, 8, 7, and 5) I can tell you in NO way am I a helicopter mom but I can tell you anywhere I am I KNOW where my kids are at all times. I have even thought my kids a safe word they are to scream, or text or when called say that means we come in with back up to handle what needs handled. Banarang.. I just can imagine leaving a kid with out trustful eyes on them.

    Side note: I love your videos and I'm working through them (in time line order) these video subjects get me so heated at these parents. It takes so much effort to be a bad parent, I just saying. Again two years behind but keep going. Lol

  • @gemmamoon335

    Even if you think your being nosey and interfering it could save a child's life if you have any feelings or knowledge report it

  • @jade-wr9pn

    I thought it looked like they were picking things up before the first man past them.

  • @MichelMawon4982

    And some people have all the love and capability to raise a child and can't have them…

  • @rachaelburt8330

    When I was living in apartments for recovering moms. We were a tight knit community. And some people felt comfortable letting other moms take that responsibility. This one little girl was never fed clothes properly in winter in MN and dirty. She would just show up at my door. Even though I had 3 little girls to take care of I took it on to help her. But I never let her walk home alone even though she lived in the building 300 ft from my building.

  • @zaydensusfeetsauce812

    nobody gets the help they need in prison

  • @sophie-wc2gb

    I remember I was in a downtown area in my city and I noticed a little girl, maybe 4 or 5, seemingly walking alone. I watched as other people looked at her and were confused. I couldn’t see a single person in sight that could have been her parent or guardian. I started following her and tried approaching to ask if she was alone and needed help but I quickly realized she couldn’t speak English. I phoned the police. Maybe that was drastic but it unsettled me so much. As I was on the phone with the operator she walked into a store and joined her mother who had a stroller with a smaller child. She started pointing at me and I explained to her mother how worried I was. As much as I wanted to chew her mother out for letting her baby wander behind, I was too overcome with relief that she was safe. Most stories end like this, but sometimes they don’t. Why an adult would take the risk of assuming a situation is safe or brushing off a gut feeling, I will never understand that. I won’t ever forget that child and how troubling that was. So what if you end up being wrong and there’s nothing sinister going on? So what. A child’s safety means so much more than your pride or anxieties. May sweet baby Cupcake Rest In Peace, we love you.

  • @melaniemclawhorn6882

    She fell asleep after doing meth…even with the trazodone I find that hard to believe

    Also I am a middle school teacher. The amount of young girls (especially African American girls) who are used as collateral for drugs or gambling debts or in shot houses is astounding and really really needs to be talked about and advocated for.

  • @Juhani139

    I wouldn't drop my 9yo off at a party, but he is autistic. So let's say 3yo, heck no, it's a Baby as you said. No way in hell I'm leaving my kid there without my supervision, even if I know the people. Not if it runs past 4pm. If it's a very close family member, maybe…
    That video clip…. my first thought was "is it night time? It can't be… maybe it's the lighting… no parents would let their kid play outside after dark…."
    Appatently I was wrong

  • @Juhani139

    Please no, don't inflict that grammar on me, we need some kind of warning. 😩 21:00.

  • @dr.angeliquetrigueros1914

    WHY would YT demonetize your vids? They are the most thorough and respectful I’ve ever seen… WTH.

  • @user-kr911

    I was at a campground wedding recently. Tons of people. Tons of kids. I had my own small children there. It was absolutely mind blowing to me how one of the many kids there was basically just wandering around alone. AT A CAMPGROUND. From either one adult or child to another. NO ONE was actually watching her except me. Although I didn’t actually hold her hand the whole time I had to keep my eyes on her the whole time and I never, not once seen the parents. Finally I asked where her parents were and everyone just kinda shrugged. It was the craziest thing. And when I finally left I had to talk to one of the adults I knew and trusted to take over what I had been doing. It was insane.

  • @becki_booo

    If u see a child playing unsupervised why wouldn't u keep an eye out. This is THREe year old. Anyone who just turns a blind eye n says that child isn't there's so not there problem ..ur part of what's wrong with this country. Obviously her own parent(s) weren't too concerned but SOMEONE should have been and NOT her 11 year old brother whose gona be playing with the other kids. My kid is five and he's never played outside unsupervised. Idc if that makes me a helicopter parent no fkn pervert post gona take my child without catching a beating til they are near death. Touch my kid n I'll cut u just like that. Kids need supervision especially a three year old. Wtf kind of "mother" drops a three year old off at a party of people u don't know? Know the mother should be charged with neglect. N idc…I'll judge. Her baby might still be here if she had been more responsible parent. I'm far from perfect and yea I feel for what the parents are going through but what about what that poor beautiful little girl had to go through due to all the shit ass adults around her. This makes my blood boil seriously. WATCH YOU KIDS! THERE ARE BAD PEOPLE EVERYWHERE DONT GO DROPPIN KIDS AT PARTIES AND IF U SEE A CHOLD ALONE AND NO ADULT WATCHING HER THEN STEP UP AND BE A DAM HUMAN AND MAKE SURE SHES OK DONT JUST TURN A BLIND EYE. FKIN AYE PPL WTF IS WRONG WITH PPL.

  • @noodlepoodlegirl

    My worst fear is having my daughter taken away. I’m a very good mother, and we have a nice life, so it would never happen, but it’s still a fear I think every parent has. Of course we fear losing what we treasure most.

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