
Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.
13 Mar 2025
In pretrial hearings for Bryan Kohberger, unsealed court documents reveal chilling texts sent by the roommates of four murdered Idaho students. The family of a young woman murdered in New York wants to know why the arrest of her suspected killer took so long. And we've got an update on the investigation into a student who went missing from a beach in the Dominican Republic. Plus, what's fair game when attorneys call on expert witnesses?Find out more about the cases covered each week here: www.datelinetruecrimeweekly.com
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Hey, good morning.
Dateline's story meeting is getting underway.
We're talking about losing my hour of light.
I'm just talking to William who's here watering the plants and he is not happy with it.
Me either. Our editorial team is catching up on the latest twists and turns in cases we've been watching around the country.
I wonder, I mean, do we think she would ever talk? Would we be interested in that?
Monica supposedly has her lover saying, she didn't do it, I did it.
He thinks the family of the missing woman feels something happened to her, but they have no evidence of that yet.
Welcome to Dateline True Crime Weekly. I'm Andrea Canning. It's March 13th, and here's what's on our docket. After a college student was murdered in a New York town over two decades ago, her family refused to stop looking for answers. This week, the trial of her accused killer finally began.
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