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Dateline: True Crime Weekly

Former MLB pitcher on trial for murder. New evidence in Karen Read. Plus, testifying anonymously.

22 May 2025

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In Placer County, California, a former MLB pitcher is on trial for allegedly gunning down his in-laws in their home. He says he didn't do it. A new expert testifies at the Karen Read retrial about data pulled from Read's car. He says it nails down the prosecution's timeline of what happened. The defense has a blistering response. Updates on the Menendez brothers and Lori Vallow Daybell. Plus, an attorney talks about witnesses who testify anonymously. Find out more about the cases covered each week here: www.datelinetruecrimeweekly.com

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1.741 - 2.742 Unknown

Hey, good morning.

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3.023 - 8.289 Andrea Canning

Good morning, everyone. You're listening in to Dateline's morning meeting here at 30 Rockefeller Center.

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8.829 - 10.511 Unknown

Eight years later, there's been an arrest.

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10.972 - 14.536 Andrea Canning

Our producers are catching up on breaking crime news around the country.

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15.116 - 25.318 Judge

She apparently wore a wig at a mosque. There's CCTV footage. footage of her entering this house. They had all this evidence. They just didn't act on it until recently.

25.818 - 32.784 Unknown

Dana Chandler has violated the no contact order with her daughter, and she keeps calling her about what did you say on Dateline.

34.426 - 55.248 Andrea Canning

Welcome to Dateline True Crime Weekly. I'm Andrea Canning. It's May 22nd, and here's what's on our docket. In Dedda, Massachusetts, the prosecution is winding down at the retrial of Karen Reed, but the courtroom drama isn't. The defense was on the attack from the jump. In Dateline Roundup, we've got the latest on some stories we've been watching.

55.589 - 66.237 Andrea Canning

The Michigan mom convicted of killing her husband by setting him on fire and running him over with a van learns her fate. And Lori Vallow-Daybell has a bold request for her trial judge.

66.717 - 71.361 Judge

I'd have to ask that you would recuse yourself from the obvious personal bias that you have against me.

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