18 March
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Coffee and Crime Time: What Really Happened To Rhys Bonner?
- tcweekly
- coffee and crime time, glasgow, mystery, rhys bonner, stephanie bonner, Stephanie harlowe, true crime
- 27 Comments
Break out the magnifying glass and turn on the interrogation lamps, because we’re diving deep into the mysterious disappearance of Rhys Bonner. This cold case has stumped investigators for years, with very few clues to go on. Could it be linked to the string of unsolved disappearances in the area? Pour yourself a cup of coffee and join us as we unravel the twisted web of lies and deceit surrounding this perplexing crime.
@TheVengefulEmpress
Everytime I see Stephanie talking about Rhys I just crumble. She is such a strong woman but it breaks my heart when shes sobbing, begging for justice for her boy. We still dont know the full truth. Donna Drummond won't get away with it.
@haileyranson8255
I cant believe the video of them dragging his body š¢ absolutely devastating ang disgusting. Im from the North East of England and Scotland is such a warm and welcoming place. The police in this case should be ashamed of themselves.
@haileyranson8255
I love your channel stephanie, I'm currently binging them all! I'll be so sad when I'm caught up š for future reference, Glasgow is pronounced as Glas-Go as in let's go! Not glas gow that rhymes with cow, if you see what I mean š
@lorigriffith8513
Your hair looks best like this !!!!!! You look so cute
@juliedavidson1985
It was the shoe they found in the tree and the hat was found laundered at Donna Drummondās house. My heart breaks for his mother x
@kathyjensen6773
I found that Scotland has freedom of information act and I have address to send for info
@Mumofthe3Ts
Stephanie please cover more Scottish cases š
@StrawberrySunday212
They have just saw alcohol and vallies in his system and put it down to another benzo death, so didn't really bother conducting a full PM?
@annie45108
Iāve been going back and rewatching all of your videos, Iāve seen maybe 50 this last week!! And this is my absolute favorite outfit Iāve ever seen in your videos, itās SOOO cute!
@babydolphin2423
Video starts at an eye watering 7:20
@magicstars3419
'In the closet'. No, in the close
@3oelawrence664
They wur absolutely hopeless is wht they wur HOPELESS!!Disgrace calling them police
@3oelawrence664
Absolutely fantastic you did this.The community shipped the cow responsible for Rhys Bonners death out last nite.Her day WILL COME!!DONNA DRUMMOND WATCH THIS SPACE YA STINKING RAT BARSTEWARD
@laurenrx8705
There was a peaceful protest tonight to get donna Drummond out of her flat. The videos on tik tok of Stephanie crying at the front of the crowd is absolutely heartbreaking š¢
@JR-xw5nv
I can't see an explanation where Donna wasn't involved, but why the police are covering it up, I can't fathom.
@genevievegreene1595
His clothes being strewn, suggests to me that he was dragged to wherever he was found. A smaller, weaker person maybe acting alone might have done this. I think he could have died accidentally, perhaps by overdose or by mixing stuff. The companion(s) panicked – these could be the woman and another young lad – and drag the body somewhere. Toss the shoe, hat, whatever it was that lodged in the tree. The police conduct (misconduct) could be partly due to the fact that they didn't take it seriously at first and then afterwards they didn't want to be bothered because they wrote him off as a drug user and therefore a waste of their time. This is wrong of them by the way. Drug users are people too. This lack of respect would also account for the mishandling of the body and effectively tampering with the crime scene. I am so sorry for his mother and family. I really hope there is justice for Rhys one day soon.
@lisasmith7
Heart breaking š. Sending prayers to his family āļøāļø
@aprilrodriguez410
Why would anyone who was involved with his death bother throwing or hiding his clothes/shoes when it could have been kept on his body and put into the bog….what would be the point of separating him from his clothes?
@bob23301
The rat knows what happened, now she is hiding up in Castlemilk.
@jnebrm
So Reece is the 5th child? RIP my heart goes out to you and your family!! I cannot imagine the enormous sense of loss and grief this family has been through. May god bless you all! šš». ā¤ļøā¤ļø
@SarahSmith-mq1yo
He was staying with his grandfather that night
@dandaluna
So this is what crossed my mind immediately (probably from watching too many drug related documentaries): You talked about the woman having a history of having boys in the house and later mentioned the fake Valium pills businesses and I had a mental image of a case I saw before, where someone who used to lure young people to his house talked in disguise about giving them drugs for free, so that he/they could have easy test subjects in order to make modifications to their recipe and have it perfected.
Having a woman doing it, would most likely sound less suspicious to the boys.
I also think that considering the ridiculous information and poor excuses given by the police (not one could ever make sense of how they treated that boy's body) could also be due to them trying to make a bigger case to catch bigger fish.
Just pure speculation on my part…
Thank you for sharing Rhys case.
@mygreatbigfoot1679
Gosh I bet youād request an advertisement permit for on your own gravestones. Sell some product eh.š¤®
@lovelight5407
Skip the first six mins š©
@jeannettemuller1376
Missing 411!?
@MrSoakedboy
Wow – true crime so close / too close to home for me!
Just a point of clarification – Easterhouse is a social housing estate, known locally as a āschemeā, a bit like āthe projectsā in the USA, but within Glasgow City.
Unfortunately Glasgow is the murder capital of Europe. Generally – and I donāt know Rhysās history – the teens I hear about dying in this type of circumstance tend to have similar issues. Iād wonder if there was gang involvement, criminality, drug dealing, drug debt, in play. These issues are endemic in this area of the city. Iām not being judgemental / this is just fact. In addition Rhys had street Valium in his system, so at best he must have been on the periphery of this scene.
I also feel itās difficult as we arenāt getting the full story / i.e the Police canāt respond. I see information requests from family have been turned down by police on the exact location of where the body was found and the reason seemed to be they donāt want to compromise investigations / prejudice a complaint the family have made.
I suspect he died after taking some bad drugs and his associates left him in the park or he wondered off then he died. People make crazy decisions when under influence of alcohol and drugs. In fact, locally itās called āgetting mad with itā
Feel for his family, and as someone who has been affected by a similar issues. his younger siblings.
Had this boy been from a better part of town would his family have received better care from the Policeā¦
@diannepaterson6153
Iām enjoy your program but I wish you wouldnāt waffle on so much about the sponsor. I realise you need to promote their product, put please try not to ramble on for so l9ng