YouTuber JLR Removed from CrimeCon Amid Harassment Allegations
Who is JLR? YouTuber covering Nancy Guthrie case allegedly removed from CrimeCon over ‘harassment' claims; videos emerge

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Jonathan Lee Riches, known as JLR Investigates, was reportedly removed from CrimeCon in Las Vegas due to harassment claims. He has been covering the Nancy Guthrie case extensively. Allegations of past domestic violence against him have also resurfaced, raising concerns about his behavior.
- 01JLR was allegedly removed from CrimeCon after security cited harassment concerns.
- 02He has over half a million subscribers on his YouTube channel, focusing on true crime investigations.
- 03Past allegations include a violent attack on a former girlfriend, leading to a court-issued order of protection.
- 04Riches has been streaming from outside Nancy Guthrie's home for weeks, sharing updates on the case.
- 05He is known for live streaming up to 15 hours a day and engaging with viewers in real-time.
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Jonathan Lee Riches, known as JLR Investigates, faced removal from CrimeCon in Las Vegas due to alleged harassment concerns. Security reportedly intervened after claims surfaced regarding his behavior towards another attendee, identified as @BabouTheOcicat. JLR has gained notoriety for his extensive coverage of the Nancy Guthrie case, where he has been live streaming updates from outside Guthrie's home. His YouTube channel has amassed over half a million subscribers, and he is recognized for his persistent streaming, often broadcasting for up to 15 hours daily. However, his past is marred by serious allegations, including a history of domestic violence against a former girlfriend, which has led to a court-issued order of protection. These allegations have resurfaced amidst the current scrutiny of his actions at CrimeCon, raising questions about his conduct and the impact of his past on his current activities.
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The incident raises concerns about safety and behavior at public events like CrimeCon, particularly regarding individuals with troubling backgrounds.
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