Donnie Farrell Case: Detailed Analysis

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Published 2022-06-02
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All Comments (21)
  • @Mimi-74
    I never heard of Donnie Farrell. This is really horrible. I'm heartbroken for his family. I'm glad you are investigating.
  • @vanndiggity
    Can’t believe this guy has never been identified
  • @Thegiggy-5678
    Great work Arrin! This case is another sad and senseless murder. Hopefully someone will come forward. My prayers for justice and closure go out to the family. 🙏🏻
  • There was a recent case where I live that may be a good case for you. Colby Wilcher. Father of 3 and one on the way. Murdered the week of his wedding. Found shot and decomposing in the Shoal river in NW Florida near Crestview. Police have very little to go on (to my knowledge). I believe his funeral was a couple of weeks ago. His family needs attention brought to his case. If you have time, check it out.
  • @pr0cessa
    My parents went to Glassboro State (now Rowan university) in the 1960s so I was intrigued when trace evidence covered this, it is so senseless and scary, you don't want to think this would happen to you or your kids on a typical night of partying...
  • I am not even sure if I’ll make any sense in what I’m about to say, but I have to try. Listening to Arrin talk about the loss of a young man, or woman, young or old is always always heartbreaking. But thinking about a young man that has left this life and yet nearly any trace of him is gone, as if his sweet and precious life was but a whiff of smoke…here then gone…it hits differently. This really got to me today…this idea that a precious life made in the image of God, like all of us, leaves no real trace at a time in technology where seemingly EVERYTHING leaves a trace, for better or worse. Arrin, you always do bring a voice to the voiceless and you do it so damn well. Thank you for sharing Donnie’s story because he did and does matter. His life meant something to those who loved him and there will never be anyone else who will be just like him. His story is important!
  • The fact that nobody has been identified tells me that someone in law enforcement doesn't want him to be identified.
  • @agibby86
    This is extremely close to where I live and grew up and I’m the same age as Donnie would be now. I have never heard of this case ! So incredibly sad. My thoughts go out to him and his family and friends .
  • I have so many questions 🤯 Did they finger print the pen did they check to see if his number was pressed into the next lottery ticket and that’s just a start!!!!
  • @PhillyFan1652
    My family remembers the case when this occurred one of my uncles was a police officer in a nearby town at the time. He thinks the people that did this are from Northern New Jersey as well, he thinks the reason that they haven’t turned in the person though was that they are either dead or are family or close to the person. He assumes that some time down the line when one of the four who witnessed the attack is picked by police they’ll make a deal with law enforcement, information in exchange for not getting any time.
  • Anyone else hit the like button as it starts? With some creators you just know it’s done well.
  • @jayneholmes6355
    Great job Arrin!! You are right. Someone knows something. There is no way this was kept quiet for so long!! There is a lot of people out there that would sell their family member out for a lot less reward money!! Let's get this creep off the streets.
  • @MutedGrowl
    People from South NJ are typically fans of Philly sports teams, people from North NJ are typically NY sports teams, like the Yankees. Just more evidence they aren’t from that area.
  • I clean offices at night & remember this case being on Trace Evidence. I am so glad you are doing something with this, as the crime community on you tube continues to grow, maybe the right eyes will see this. You do an amazing job in your videos & really get the points that are needing to be seen & heard. Awesome work, yet again🤙
  • @kyzzz2892
    You're awesome!! The way you look at the situation from every angle, the amount of information you get from being observent and thorough is impressive. You go that extra mile, hiring an artist, starting a fb page and much more If you had been on the case at the time, the suspect probably would've been caught. I believe this video alone will bring justice. Just wanted to show my appreciation ✌️
  • @DoctorTauri
    As usual great job in bringing these cases to light!
  • @brightballoon
    I'm fanwomaning so hard for you, Arrin Stoner. Been binge watching your stuff for days. So much appreciation for what you're doing in so many ways.
  • I was just watching another video when your notification popped up! Immediate switch! Let's do this!!😉
  • @ilenhalogram
    I think that the witness could have easily mixed up the color of the hoodie and the hat. Just from doing a lot of cognitive tests - color is something easily mixed up when recalling a memory. It would also make sense for him to mix up the colors since he remembered the England flag. If that is what stood out to them it would make sense for them to mix up the color of the jacket and hat.
  • Something i will never ever understand is how people can go on with their lives after killing somebody. I mean, okay, if someone plans a murder, they probably have thought that through, but these dudes probably "just" wanted to rob him and never planned to kill him. So, how can they go on like nothing happened? All of them! I would want to believe that at least one of those involved breaks down or that the people they know realize that something is off, but no! It scares me how heartless people are.