
Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The 911 call in the Hollywood hairdresser murder. And investigators explore links between six violent deaths and a group called the Zizians.
06 Feb 2025
In a Los Angeles courtroom, prosecutors play police interviews with a woman accused of conspiring to kill her celebrity hairstylist husband. NBC News investigative reporter Rich Schapiro shares his reporting on a Bay Area-based group that investigators believe may be tied to deaths starting back in 2022. And JonBenét Ramsey's father talks to the new Boulder police chief. Find out more about the cases covered each week here: www.datelinetruecrimeweekly.comRead Rich Schapiro's NBC News article How did a German math genius get drawn into a 'cult' accused in coast-to-coast killings?
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Still trying to get to the police chief today.
The actual defendant completely proclaims his innocence.
I'm Andrea Canning, and this is Dateline True Crime Weekly. It's February 6th, and here's what's on our docket. In Vermont, a group of young people called the Zizians is in the spotlight after two of them get in a deadly shootout with border guards. Investigators say the deaths aren't the only ones allegedly tied to the group.
Teresa and the young woman who bought her the guns were in frequent contact with a third person, who is a person of interest in another murder, this one in California.
In Dateline Roundup, prosecutors beef up their indictment against rap mogul Sean Combs. And emotions run high at the sentencing hearing for Natalie Cochran, the West Virginia pharmacist convicted of murdering her husband.
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