Coffee and Crime Time: The Heidi Broussard Case and The Internet’s Reaction To It


Examining the intricacies of the Heidi Broussard case and dissecting the intense scrutiny of the internet. This chilling true crime case involved the disappearance of Heidi Broussard and her newborn baby, Margot, with suspicions surrounding a former friend, Magen Fieramusca. The investigation revealed a disturbing web of lies and deception, highlighting the dangers of online relationships and the dark underbelly of social media. The case gripped the nation as armchair detectives delved into every detail, showcasing the power and pitfalls of online sleuthing in modern crime investigations. Grab your coffee as we delve into the chilling world of crime surrounding the Heidi Broussard case.

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26 Comments to “Coffee and Crime Time: The Heidi Broussard Case and The Internet’s Reaction To It”

  • @Lucy-ym8ch

    I just Googled it! Oh my goodness.
    I hope he sued every one of those people for defamation.
    Btw, I knew it wasn't him from the get go, as i said earlier. Just had to confirm it. These know alls know nothing.

  • @Lucy-ym8ch

    He looks completely devastated. I laugh when I'm anxious and cry when I'm angry.
    He looks like a man numb with shock and absolutely terrified for his family.

  • @jacquelinekirtland456

    Stephanie, the thing I love the most about you, is you are absolutely no nonsense. You call anyone out and you don't give a f about doing it 😂

  • @ruthjohnson2710

    The public is quick to judge the significant other. This guy was crying. People suspected him. My heart goes out to this guy, and the victim’s parents. May she rest peacefully. Thank you so much for your presentation.

  • @marlaynacaffreyhogeweide5705

    I am thinking neurodivergence. Autism or adhd….

  • @user-qk5tv4zw1r

    This is what's wrong with society… we need to wait until someone is guilty. This can destroy someone elses life. Please don't jump too quickly to conclude someone is looking guility❤

  • @hollyleming7598

    Lol imagine Stephanie Harlow reads your comments and is like idiots!!!

  • @oliviannie9705

    Him sharing that she got excited after buying books from the book fair with a smile, just seems like a sweet detail for him to share. You could see his endearment.

  • @JodiJoRyan-lm1ky

    I could see myself acting the same way I felt sorrow for him never felt that for Chris Watts

  • @JodiJoRyan-lm1ky

    I don't anything about what you are saying how you see how he is guilty. Because I don't get that at all I get that he has just got to much on his mind an he can't wrap around it. I don't get the guilty in my gut at all not yet.

  • @user-jc9cz8vr3k

    First time watching and not a fan …seemed the majority of the video was a lecture on how to treat people , what to say and what not to say and when etc etc…while I agree with it, i tunes in to watch the details of the crime and over half of this 30+ video was a lot of rambling on her opinion about that then the crime 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @andreaduckett4588

    Anyone who’s awkward and introverted feels this guys pain immediately. Idk if I could string a sentence together in this situation. Ask me to introduce myself and say something interesting about myself in front of a group of people you’ll see a whole shitshow of weirdness while I almost pass out. This guy was dying inside during this interview.

  • @thejoreysofar

    I’m at 9:10 so idk what happens, but I must say that I have pretty bad social anxiety. I never have until becoming a mom and being shut in a lot.. people would think I was so guilty bc I can’t look into peoples eyes, I look down and around a lot, I literally pull my eyelashes out when I’m trying to be a normal person having conversations with people bc I feel like I’m going to collapse into a ball. I pray nothing like this ever happens to me anyway, but especially if I was going to end up being compared to Casey Anthony or the McCans or Chris Watts, which I would bc I would most definitely “look guilty” to people bc of my anxiety

  • @leahbible4597

    People needs to chill & stop comparing with every single damn case like this Jesus. He seems very upset, a nervous laugher. His wife & baby are missing. He started to cry. All these people need to live by the words " innocent until proven guilty" he doesn't seem to be hiding anything at all.

  • @TrueCrimeJade

    I love that you called everybody out for treating the poor father like that. Poor guy

  • @TrueCrimeJade

    I cant believe I just now heard of this case when I watched the Lifetime movie. So sad.. so so sad

  • @nohedidnt777

    Another duck who needs to put her face in the thumbnail 😂😂 you need a nose job

  • @nattyrf511

    I hate when ppl say that when someone sways back and forth (rocks) that it must mean they are guilty.

    My husband was a wild unsupervised child. He hurt himself a whole lot. At one point when he was 7 he went head first into a cement ditch. He fractured 3 vertebras, 2 in his back and one in his neck. Then at 18 he had a motorcycle accident, he nearly lost his leg & was in & out of a comma for 3 months. He also has adhd.

    That being said, it hurts him to keep still, he sways all the time to relieve pressure from his back & leg. he can't even sit still too long. He has never taken pain meds so he is under a lot of constant pain.

    When I see true crime or body reading experts all parrot that someone is moving during their interview so it has to be guilt without even thinking it could be adhd, anxiety, pain, autistic stimming etc…it makes me really question their "expertise" .

  • @thaistulio1078

    I don’t know, he looks very uncomfortable for being giving the interview. I also laugh when I’m uncomfortable… it is strange, but it doesn’t mean he is guilty

  • @tammydawnhardin641

    I believe he is definitely innocent. He is so so nervous it’s like those times when you’re at a funeral and you start to get the giggles. Tears and laughter are so very closely connected which explains how you can go from laughter to tears and visa versa. You can see he isn’t a man that likes to be the center of attention. This is what was happening.

  • @tammydawnhardin641

    I pray he never sees those comments about him.

  • @irenestrmnss4496

    2023 Magan was sentenced to 55 years in prison for Heidis death and kidnapping.

  • @andrealivoti1727

    Girl, when’s the last time you went to San Francisco? Boy has it changed! Used to be a favorite of mine but now it’s a sanctuary city full of literal filth. Shit, trash and used needles line the streets. It sad because not only is it not the same but there’s so much more homeless there now…..

  • @jeremytodd5911

    Those statistics you quoted at the end are absolutely heartbreaking and terrifying. And I agree as a society we need to do better. I wish I had something brilliant to say but I am totally at a loss for words. Things are just so broken.

  • @Witch_Bitch86

    Those of us who are REAL true crime enthusiasts, want the truth and justice and safety for the victims. We don't attack ppl without any information or facts. Those ppl aren't REAL true crime enthusiasts. They're just trolls. And no one likes trolls.

  • @Ramalama679

    If any of yall are here in 2023 or later know that Magen plead guilty to the murder and was sentenced to 55 years (which, in my opinion, is NOT enough time) after attempting to have the evidence of the baby being in her boyfriends home thrown out. She is the only one who has been charged with anything in relation to Heidi's death. I can't find anything to verify this but I wonder if the other arrest they made was Magen's boyfriend. He made it seem like he thought the baby was his but I wonder if the police didn't believe him and thought he was in on it.

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