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. Whether she’s talking to reporters fresh from the courthouse, NBC News legal analysts or a Dateline team in the field, she’s got fresh insights and behind-the-scenes scoops. Stay up to date and in the know with Andrea and her guests as they listen in on court proceedings, swap story tips and dissect cases. And you never know when Josh Mankiewicz or Keith Morrison might drop in.
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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. Whether she’s talking to reporters fresh from the courthouse, NBC News legal analysts or a Dateline team in the field, she’s got fresh insights and behind-the-scenes scoops. Stay up to date and in the know with Andrea and her guests as they listen in on court proceedings, swap story tips and dissect cases. And you never know when Josh Mankiewicz or Keith Morrison might drop in.
Listen to all episodes of Dateline: True Crime Weekly now completely free, or subscriber to Dateline Premium to listen ad-free: DatelinePremium.com
In Florida, Donna Adelson's trial for an alleged murder-for-hire plot is about to begin. After an international manhunt, Nicholas Rossi stands trial in Utah. Plus, how to make a digital go bag.
Gearing up for another blockbuster trial in the Karen Read courthouse. After a years-long quest, parents watch two men face charges for daughter's murder. Dos and Don'ts from a real-life CSI.
James Craig was accused of poisoning his wife Angela. Newly-revealed evidence in the so-called "Gilbert Goons" case. And the latest on Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice and the Department of Justice.
Families of slain Idaho students confront their killer in court. Surprising testimony at dentist's murder trial. And the unusual traffic stop at the heart of a Wisconsin murder trial.
Security video is shown at the murder trial of a Colorado dentist. In the D.C. suburbs, a local police department is at odds over the evidence Brendan Banfield catfished a man to lure him to his death. Plus, a scam involving fake cops.
The jury delivers a verdict in the Crystal Rogers case. An Iowa farmer's wife on trial for murder. Plus, Josh Mankiewicz goes down memory lane for Season 4 of Missing in America.
After more than 13 hours of deliberation, the jury came back with a split verdict: not guilty on RICO conspiracy, not guilty on two counts of sex trafficking, guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
After two hours of instructions from Judge Subramanian -- including how to gauge the credibility of witnesses and a reminder to not google anything -- the jury began deliberating.
Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo argued that Cassie Ventura was the winner of her relationship with Combs. "She is sitting somewhere in the world with $30 million," he said. "He's in jail."
A Colorado mom disappeared five years ago. Now, her husband is arrested for her murder. Again. A long-awaited murder trial begins in Kentucky. Plus, can age progression photos help find missing kids?
Today, after calling 34 witnesses over six weeks, federal prosecutors rested their case. After that, the defense put on their case. It took them only a half an hour. They called no witnesses.
In the last days of the trial, the prosecution played more videos of the sexual encounters at the center of the case. And the defense announced it won't be calling any witnesses at all.
Brendan Paul testified he was arrested last spring because he was covering for Combs. Plus, the defense attorney who turned down Combs's case rates both legal teams' performance so far.
The day began with the judge interrogating both legal teams over the source of a leak. It ended with a closed-door discussion about a new juror issue. In between, receipts and text messages.
The prosecution called a paralegal and an investigator to introduce messages of all kinds between Combs's chief of staff, his other employees, his ex-girlfriends -- and him.
Another personal assistant of Combs was called. He testified that he set up -- and cleaned up -- "hotel nights," but on cross said that he never saw "Jane" hesitant to participate or appear unhappy afterward.
Both sides have played voice messages Combs sent this witness over the course of their three-year relationship. They're trickling out to the press as exhibits are released days later.
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. Whether she’s talking to reporters fresh from the courthouse, NBC News legal analysts or a Dateline team in the field, she’s got fresh insights and behind-the-scenes scoops. Stay up to date and in the know with Andrea and her guests as they listen in on court proceedings, swap story tips and dissect cases. And you never know when Josh Mankiewicz or Keith Morrison might drop in.
Listen to all episodes of Dateline: True Crime Weekly now completely free, or subscriber to Dateline Premium to listen ad-free: DatelinePremium.com