Keith Morrison reports on the latest developments in the high-profile murder case of Lyle and Erik Menendez that continues to captivate the nation tonight, November 8, at 9/8c on NBC.
Listen to this week's episode of the Dateline: True Crime Weekly podcast with Andrea Canning. A prosecutor reveals new details in the disturbing murder of Kentucky restaurant hostess Amber Spradlin. A dramatic conclusion in the longest-running criminal trial in Georgia history as defendant Young Thug makes a surprising decision. The latest from the Delphi murders trial. And, a former Secret Service agent has tips on how to tell if someone is lying. The new episode is out now wherever you get your podcasts.
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE: Andrea Canning catches up with Lissa Yellow Bird-Chase in Dateline's 'After the Verdict' series, available exclusively to Dateline Premium subscribers. They discuss what cases Lissa is working on today, and the loss of another person close to Lissa who disappeared earlier this year.
Blayne Alexander and Keith Morrison sit down to discuss his episode, "After the Halloween Party." Friends and family were at a loss when Karen Swift, a Tennessee mother of four, went missing on October 29th, 2011. It took investigators 6 weeks to find Karen's body and prosecutors 11 years to charge someone with her murder, but the case is anything but closed. Keith and Blayne talk about the small-town gossip that plagued the investigation in Dyersburg, Tennessee, and the private investigator from out of town who set out to solve the case herself. Then, Keith shares a podcast-exclusive clip from an interview with two of Karen's neighbors who knew her as a child, and Dateline associate producer Sam Springer joins Blayne to answer viewer and listener questions from social media. The episode is out now wherever you get your podcasts.
Nancy Snow, who worked for the Republican National Committee, disappeared after returning to the East Coast from the campaign trail. She has not been seen since early November 1980. The Annapolis Police Department is handling the investigation.
57-year-old Kevin Hornburg was last seen leaving his Jamestown, New York, apartment by a family friend on November 21, 2021, around 4 p.m. The Jamestown Police Department suspects foul play.
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