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Dateline: True Crime Weekly

Emotional testimony from a killer. A murder defendant's unusual defense. And travel scam safety tips.

06 Mar 2025

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A California jury hears chilling details about the murder of hairstylist Fabio Sementilli from the man who admits he helped kill him. In Kansas, the lead detective on a double murder case is called to the witness stand by the woman charged with the murders. She's representing herself. We've got the latest on the investigation into the death of Hollywood actor Gene Hackman. Plus, NBC News' Vicky Nguyen is back with tips on how to avoid travel scams.

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1.73 - 6.452 Andrea Canning

Good morning. It's morning here at 30 Rockefeller Center and time for the Dateline story meeting.

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6.532 - 9.293 Producer

We've got everybody. So let's go ahead and jump in.

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9.433 - 14.795 Andrea Canning

Producers are swapping tips about breaking crime news and cases playing out in courtrooms across the country.

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15.196 - 24.519 Chetna Joshi

The investigation into like the chain link and how they trace that to the Lowe's store. The toxicology reports will be most important. That could take several weeks.

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24.679 - 30.622 Producer

She is just saying, you've got to let me out. Prosecutors saying it's not the Four Seasons.

39.587 - 51.136 Andrea Canning

Fireworks in a Kansas courtroom as Dana Chandler, the woman representing herself at her third trial on charges she murdered her ex-husband and his girlfriend, calls the lead detective as a defense witness.

51.336 - 53.157 Jane Doe

Were there my fingerprints in the house?

53.838 - 53.958 Andrea Canning

No.

54.238 - 56.059 Jane Doe

Were there any of my hair in the house?

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