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Dateline: True Crime Weekly

Tech mogul's alleged killer takes the stand. Dentist's murder trial set to begin. Plus safety tips for holiday travel.

21 Nov 2024

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Tech exec Bob Lee's accused killer, Nima Momeni, takes the stand for three dramatic days in San Francisco. In suburban Denver, dentist James Craig is accused of putting potassium cyanide in his wife's protein shakes. He was arrested the day after Angela Craig died, pleaded not guilty, and his trial is set to begin in early December. Plus Vicky Nguyen is back with helpful tips — this time for safe holiday travel.Find out more about the cases covered each week here: www.datelinetruecrimeweekly.com

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1.246 - 2.447 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Hey, good morning, everybody.

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2.627 - 6.271 Narrator

You're listening in to Dateline's morning meeting in 30 Rockefeller Center.

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Okay, so this story is in Chicago. It's breaking.

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Our editorial team is catching up on breaking crime news around the country. I'd like to be there for what I think will be the arrest. I think we should get a little more info on those other cases.

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She goes downstairs and she sees a man in her kitchen and he's holding a knife.

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Welcome to Dateline True Crime Weekly. I'm Andrea Canning. It's November 21st and here's what's on our docket. A dentist is heading to trial in a Colorado suburb. He's accused of spiking his wife's protein shakes with poison. The cyanide had been delivered to his dental office.

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In Dateline Roundup, Susan Smith, the South Carolina mom convicted 30 years ago of drowning her kids in a lake, is up for parole. Will she get it? And the Florida businessman at the heart of an international kidnapping case faces a new charge, murder.

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Her body has never been found, but apparently prosecutors don't believe that she's alive.

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Plus, if you're traveling for Thanksgiving, NBC's senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen has some safety tips for you.

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