DATELINE TRUE CRIME WEEKLY
A weekly news podcast for the true crime junkie, from the true crime experts you’ve come to trust. Every Thursday Dateline correspondent Andrea Canning and her guests dive into the biggest crime stories of the week, bringing you the latest on trials and investigations around the country.
After a Massachusetts State Trooper's "regrettable" text messages were revealed on the stand in one trial, other cases he worked on come under scrutiny. And a West Virgina scam ends in a murder charge.
Trial is set to start for the woman accused of zipping her boyfriend into a suitcase, suffocating him to death. And newly-revealed evidence against a man whose wife has been missing since July.
Donna Adelson's trial is derailed. In San Francisco, the trial for the man accused of killing the co-founder of Cash App is just around the corner. And how to avoid becoming one of the millions who fall victim to fraud.
The music legend once known as Puff Daddy was arraigned in open court this week. NBC News correspondent Chloe Melas was there. And did a man kill his wife and a stranger so he could be with their au pair?
Arguments over evidence in the run-up to a poison specialist's murder trial. A reckoning for the longtime girlfriend of convicted killer Raymond Moody. And tips from Today show correspondent Vicky Nguyen on college campus safety.
Matthew Farwell is charged in the Feb. 1, 2021, death in Massachusetts of Sandra Birchmore. In Florida, will a woman's daughter take the stand in her defense? And how medical examiners can reach different conclusions in the same cases.
Kouri Richins fails to get her case tossed out. Will the University of Idaho student murders trial move from a college town to the big city? And how to talk to your child about sexting.
An American woman disappears in Madrid, and the prime suspect tries to get out on bond. In Las Vegas, Robert Telles takes the stand. A docuseries about Dr. Henry Lee. And Michigan State Police identify remains as Dee Ann Warner, classify case as homicide.
A father and son are among those arrested in a stabbing death at an after hours party. What it takes to clear a rape kit backlog. And why so many poisonings lately?
Keith Morrison on the trial of a woman who killed her bronze medalist husband. The Blade Runner, who gunned down his girlfriend, is out on parole. And a self-defense expert with advice for joggers.
Ashley Benefield is convicted of manslaughter. Could San Diego police have done more to prevent a murder? And after a third high-profile hung jury in two months, we ask a jury expert what's going on.
Openings begin in the Florida murder trial of Ashley Benefield. In Massachusetts, protestors take to the streets again -- this time for Sandra Birchmore, a woman whose family says was groomed and exploited by multiple local police officers. And a criminal defense attorney shares some tips.
A Florida woman some are calling the Black Swan claims self-defense. In Atlanta, the judge presiding over Young Thug's trial has been replaced. Plus, what to consider before you use a rideshare.
Actor Alec Baldwin could face prison time if convicted on an involuntary manslaughter charge. A Detroit man explains why he lied to police in the Samantha Woll case. And Josh Mankiewicz wants to talk about the missing in America.
The Karen Read trial may have ended in a hung jury, but news keeps breaking around the case. Jury selection in Baldwin's New Mexico trial starts next week. Plus, how to stay safe on the road.
Dateline producer Sue Simpson reports from Dedham, Massachusetts where jurors in the trial of a woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend couldn't reach a verdict.
Jurors enter third day of deliberations in Dedham, Mass., while in Arizona parents are demanding answers after 16-year-old Preston Lord was beaten to death. And in Michigan, an ex-boyfriend calls 911 on himself.
Outside Boston, the lead investigator in the Karen Read trial might be an asset for the defense. Michigan judge rules in the Dee Ann Warner case. And in Ohio, a 13-year investigation into the death of Katelyn Markham ends in seconds.
Alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann is charged with two more murders. A TikTok star charged with murder finds out if his performance on the stand was convincing. And an avowed Nazi kills a classmate. The only question is why?
Peterson’s defense team asks for new DNA testing. The woman accused of ordering a hit on her ex-husband wants out of jail. And a state trooper who staged his wife’s suicide gets the book thrown at him.
The accused murderer who wrote a book about grief sends Dateline jailhouse recordings. Tempers flare during cross-examination in a Massachusetts courtroom and at many pre-trial hearings in an Idaho courtroom.
The actor's defense team argues to dismiss while Lori Vallow's husband stands trial and the state presents its case against the Boston woman accused of running over her police officer boyfriend.