
Dateline: True Crime Weekly
A mom's desperate search to find her daughter. Tears and fury in an Ohio courtroom. And the latest in the Karen Read case.
09 Jan 2025
Did a Tennessee mom's search for her missing daughter imperil the prosecution of the man accused of killing her? In an emotional courtroom, multiple members of an Ohio family are sentenced for their roles in the Pike County massacre. Karen Read's expert witness testifies about dog bites. Plus what to expect when you're expected -- for jury duty.Find out more about the cases covered each week here: www.datelinetruecrimeweekly.com
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You're listening in to Dateline's morning meeting in 30 Rockefeller Center. Happy New Year. Happy New Year, everybody. Our editorial team is catching up on breaking crime news around the country. He actually felt afraid that people were after him.
The judge ended the day in suspense. They do end up finding her body, and those charges are up to murder.
Welcome to Dateline True Crime Weekly. I'm Andrea Canning. It's January 9th, and here's what's on our docket. In Ohio, there were tears and rage at a sentencing last week as multiple family members admitted their parts in what's been called the Pike County Massacre.
It's like what I've done. I am glad I got caught.
In Dateline Roundup, Karen Reid's defense team was back in court this week talking about dogs. And we've got details on new charges filed against the man at the heart of what's been called the real-life Gone Girl case.
It's the same M.O., and it's a very unusual, scary, terrifying M.O.
Plus, a new year could mean an unexpected summons to jury duty. A jury consultant gives us her tips on what to expect.
Jurors can feel a lot of sympathy and even empathy for the defendant while also finding him or her guilty.
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