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| ALL NEW TONIGHT at 9/8c: Under the Bay Bridge | When tech titan Bob Lee is stabbed to death in San Francisco, a complex investigation leads everyone to wonder what really happened under the Bay Bridge. Josh Mankiewicz reports tonight, February 7 at 9/8c on NBC. | |
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| NEW EPISODE! Dateline: True Crime Weekly | In a Los Angeles courtroom, prosecutors play police interviews with a woman accused of conspiring to kill her celebrity hairstylist husband. NBC News investigative reporter Rich Schapiro shares his reporting on a Bay Area-based group that investigators believe may be tied to deaths starting back in 2022. And JonBenét Ramsey's father talks to the new Boulder police chief. The episode is out now, wherever you get your podcasts. | |
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| Talking Dateline: The Devil Wore White | Keith Morrison and Josh Mankiewicz sit down to talk about Keith’s episode, “The Devil Wore White.” It’s the story of the charismatic and manipulative grifter Sante Kimes and her two sons. One son was able to escape their mother’s grip. The other was not. Kenny Kimes would do anything his mother asked, including murder. Josh and Keith break down the dynamics of the Kimes family and explore what drove Sante and Kenny to kill. Keith shares an extra clip from his interview with Sante’s eldest son, Kent Walker, highlighting what it was like growing up with Sante as a mother. Dateline producer Ann Preisman joins the discussion to help answer viewer and listener questions. Plus, Josh and Keith address those pesky rumors that they don’t get along. The episode is out now, wherever you get your podcasts. | |
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| SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE! After the Verdict: The House on Shalimar Way | In September of 2012, Mary Jumbelic received a painful call at her home in upstate New York. Her friend Leslie Neulander had died after what the medical examiner ruled an accidental fall in the shower. But some of Leslie’s other friends were suspicious – what if the fall wasn’t an accident after all? They looked to none other than Mary, a retired medical examiner, for help. She reviewed the case and made a disturbing determination – Leslie had been murdered. Andrea sits down with Mary to talk about what it was like working on her friend’s highly-publicized case in such a tight-knit community. Plus, Mary tells Andrea about how her recent career pivot -- putting down her scalpel for a pen to become a published author -- is helping her achieve her life’s goal to “speak for the dead.” | |
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