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| NEW EPISODE: Dateline True Crime Weekly | Exclusive: Kouri Richins, the widow who wrote a children’s book about grief and was then accused of murdering her husband, sends Dateline recordings from jail. A verbal sparring match breaks out in a Massachusetts courtroom during a cross-examination in the Karen Read trial. Plus, insight on why there's still no trial date set for Bryan Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students. Listen now, for free, wherever you get your podcasts. | |
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| TONIGHT at 9/8c: The Road Trip | When Dr. Teresa Sievers is found murdered in her kitchen, detectives struggle to find any leads until an unexpected tip changes everything. Dennis Murphy reports tonight, May 24 at 9/8c on NBC. | |
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| SATURDAY at 10/9c: Shannon's Story | A college student goes missing in broad daylight from her off-campus job. As police begin to investigate, they receive a mysterious phone call. Dennis Murphy reports Saturday, May 25 at 10/9c on NBC. | |
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| Talking Dateline: The Sisterhood | Josh Mankiewicz and Keith Morrison sit down to talk about Keith’s episode, “The Sisterhood.” In March 2015, Stacy Feldman was found dead in the bathtub of her Colorado home. Keith tells Josh about the band of women who helped bring Stacy’s killer to justice and the two discuss the issue of domestic violence that is often in the background of Dateline episodes. Keith also plays a web-exclusive clip from his interview with the founders of the Training Institute of Strangulation Prevention. | |
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