Delve into the intricate web of mystery surrounding the unsettling disappearance of the Bakersfield Three. Uncover the chilling details of this unsolved case and explore the puzzling connections between the three missing individuals. With rumors of foul play and suspicious circumstances, this investigation will keep you on the edge of your seat as we piece together the clues in search of justice for the victims. Stay alert, as the truth behind these disappearances may be darker than you ever imagined.

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26 Comments to “Coffee and Crime Time: The Bakersfield Three”

  • @saritacruz3020

    I have a Rae Dunn mug that says SLEEPY, but it is black with white letters, and I use it all the time LOL

  • @MsStarlet21

    i always thought i would know of a big case that happened in my hometown and welp… this proved i did not…

  • @kadysousa5678

    Case was great except the five min in the middle talking about yourself and how these deaths impact you a person who never met them

  • @Luxigirl

    Well my mum was an alcoholic. I tried to help for years. I struggled mentally, there were times I tought I will not make it through to help her get clean. It was hitting me hard af and messed up my entire life. Then I decided to let her hit rock bottom and waited for her to want to change, but she never did. She died. To this day I dont understand how people can prefer drugs/alcohol before their children. You see them struggling and be sad and all but you chose to continue. I hate those people. They are selfish and ignorant. And I dont care if addiction is a “sickness”. Its a sickness in you fuckd up brain and you all need to step up and stop that shit show you are doing in front of your children! Dont tell me you cant, because you can if you want! And if you dont want to step up a be a parent, then just go and let them live a happy life with someone who will do great things for them and will not push them in the corner just so they can enjoy a few hours of high..take your shit with you and fck you-you are not a parent. Period

  • @CaleighD123

    As a 2020 grad, thank you so much for the shoutout girl.❤

  • @melissabaisden20-20

    When the arm was found in the Kern River, it was not the same month that Baylee was sentenced for 3 year probation. When that happened Baylee had been missing for 4 to 6 months.ĺ
    Just thought u should know.
    Also, Baylee was most definitely arrested for DUI in front of Micah's house. Although I appreciate
    cautious teporting on that

  • @SweetUniverse

    You can't force an adult to quit on their drug habit. Yes, you can have them committed, but if they don't want to quit, they're going to start in on the drugs as soon as they're out. The desire to quit has to be theirs.

  • @emariesherwood2371

    Stumbled across the Bakersfield 3 story on Dr Phil. Caught my attention because I used to live there and know many young people about that age. I was having a heck of a time untangling the case until your video. Great job relaying the case details clear and concisely.

  • @stephanie_lai_

    It was the hardest thing that I'd ever done, walking away and saying basically "f off" (eventually) to a drug addict who was my partner, love of my life, and remained a big part of my life afterwards. Unfortunately shortly after, he lost his battle to drugs and it tears me apart still and it's been so many years. Always torn about whether I made the right decision to walk away, or I could've done more and maybe circumstances would be different. There's no right or wrong I don't think, but the struggle remains and I don't think it'll ever go away. Will mourn him forever probably. Thanks for sharing this heartbreaking story that also sheds light on these issues.

  • @Camey71073

    My mother was addicted to opioids and she eventually took her own life in 2011.

  • @danah7063

    Case has been solved and Matthew Queen was found guilty and sentenced to 30 years to life in prison, plus 56 years!

  • @sarallison24601

    I’m from Bakersfield, these stories of the path of drug addiction are so common. A bigger city with a strangely small town feel. The drug scene is deep and wide.

  • @45678906

    My dad has been a drug addict since before I was born and due to that he hasn’t been in my life. The little time I have spent with him I cherish dearly. I love him so much and I have never felt anger or resentment. He has struggled immensely and is ashamed, guilty and depressed every day. I would never want to be in his shoes, he is suffering with a mental illness he just can’t get control over. Is he responsible for his decisions and actions? Yes. Does that change the fact that he is a good person? No. No one wants to be a slave to addiction, no one wants to feel like they’re dying if they don’t use a substance, no one wants to lose all their friends and family. Addiction is so complex and yes the family goes through hell- but so does the addict.

  • @45678906

    This is wild! Feels like it’s straight out of a gang tv show

  • @Mellowyellow54

    I would love if you could do a story on the murder of Oren and orson west, they were murdered in Bakersfield California by their adopted parents they were murdered three months before the adoptive parents reported the missing it’s such a sad story and heartbreaking tragedy in my hometown.

  • @Mellowyellow54

    Are you following the trial going on right now in kern county?

  • @Anonymous-jg3nx

    You nailed it on what it’s like to love an addict. Very well said.

  • @MilkItSoaps

    Watching loved ones with drug addiction is so hard. My biological father, my sister and my brother, who were my best friends, are so currently struggling with it. My sister has 2 sons being raised with the father and my parents, and I haven't known my brother's whereabouts for 4 years. I'm scared every day that I'm going to lose them, that they will die alone and in dire circumstances.

  • @angrygranny888

    Drug addiction in Bakersfield is catastrophic it is one dangerous place to live and my heart goes out to those families how do I know this I lived in Bakersfield twice in my lifetime not by choice but would never live there again.
    As far as the police have no respect for them some I do but a lot of them just don't care anymore and it's very sad.

  • @oliviabeck1014

    I spent 10 years as an addict. I almost killed myself, but luckily I got arrested and it got me sober.
    Now, I love an addict, and it destroys me to watch this, especially knowing what I put my family through.
    Addiction touches SO MANY people, and we have to stop blaming the addict, or we will never be able to treat this epidemic.
    Thanks for sharing your personal story Stephanie ❤️

  • @tracycamarillo1760

    I Don’t Believe In Stealing, But The Very “Healthcare” System We Trust Created An Entire Generation Into Hopeless Addicts. NOBODY WANTS TO LIVE THAT WAY!

  • @tracycamarillo1760

    So What If He Was Just An Addict? Should Nobody Love Him Or Miss Him? Don’t Be Judgmental Assholes.

  • @brandygraceb

    Crazy, I went to school with vandecasteele.

  • @taylormademama6701

    I really just wish queen would tell us what happened to Micah. He’s going to be in prison forever anyway. Just give it up,

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