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Dateline: True Crime Weekly

Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

13 Mar 2025

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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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1.974 - 2.875 Laura Jarrett

Hey, good morning.

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3.195 - 5.337 Andrea Canning

Dateline's story meeting is getting underway.

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5.637 - 7.719 Laura Jarrett

We're talking about losing my hour of light.

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7.899 - 12.042 Andrea Canning

I'm just talking to William who's here watering the plants and he is not happy with it.

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12.242 - 18.388 Andrea Canning

Me either. Our editorial team is catching up on the latest twists and turns in cases we've been watching around the country.

18.548 - 21.37 Andrea Canning

I wonder, I mean, do we think she would ever talk? Would we be interested in that?

21.47 - 24.933 Andrea Canning

Monica supposedly has her lover saying, she didn't do it, I did it.

25.153 - 30.878 Danny Savalos

He thinks the family of the missing woman feels something happened to her, but they have no evidence of that yet.

32.355 - 50.34 Andrea Canning

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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