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Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations.


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    Introducing Dateline: True Crime Weekly

    Introducing Dateline: True Crime Weekly

    As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Dateline: True Crime Weekly, an all-new weekly podcast series. Every Thursday Andrea Canning and her guests dive into the biggest crime stories of the week, bringing you the latest on trials and investigations around the country. 

Listen to the first episode on Thursday, May 16 and follow now wherever you get your podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/dtcw_fdtw

    • 39 sec
    Talking Dateline: If These Walls Could Talk

    Talking Dateline: If These Walls Could Talk

    Josh Mankiewicz and Keith Morrison sit down to talk about Keith’s most recent episode, “If These Walls Could Talk.” In November 2016, Susann Sills was found dead at the bottom of the staircase in the home she shared with her husband and their two children in San Clemente, California. Susann’s death appeared to have been a terrible accident, but investigators soon discovered evidence that led them to believe it was something more sinister. Keith tells Josh about the puzzling circumstances surrounding Susann’s death and shares behind-the-scenes details of filming the episode.
    Keith also plays a podcast-exclusive clip from his interview with one of Susann’s brothers and Dateline producer Michelle Madigan joins in to answer viewer questions.

    Listen to the full episode of “If These Walls Could Talk” here: https://link.chtbl.com/dl_ifthesewallscouldtalk

    Listen to “Poison,” the episode Josh mentions that also took place in San Clemente here: https://link.chtbl.com/dl_poison

    • 23 min
    If These Walls Could Talk

    If These Walls Could Talk

    A Southern California woman's fall down the stairs initially appears to be a fatal accident, but when deputies arrest her husband, his story unravels. Keith Morrison reports.

    • 1 hr 23 min
    After the Verdict: The Client

    After the Verdict: The Client

    SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE: At the end of September 2014, a top-selling realtor in Little Rock, Arkansas, went to show a house. Beverly Carter told her husband she’d pick up dinner on her way home. But by 9 p.m., with no sign of Beverly, her husband started to worry. Five days later, Carl Carter got the news that his wife had been found dead. Beverly’s killers were sent to prison for kidnapping and murder. In the years since, the Carters’ son, Carl Jr., created a foundation to help real estate agents stay safe. In this episode, Carl Jr. tells Andrea Canning what it’s been like dealing with the legal system for nearly a decade, and why he still advises realtors to look out for each other.

    Listen to the full episode of “The Client” here: https://apple.co/4djagxd

    Learn more about the Beverly Carter Foundation: https://beverlycarterfoundation.org/

    Talking Dateline: Chameleon

    Talking Dateline: Chameleon

    Josh Mankiewicz sits down with Andrea Canning to talk about her latest episode, “Chameleon.” When Fran Gladden Smith went missing from her New Jersey home in 1991, police had their eyes on her husband, John Smith. Over the course of their investigation, they discovered that Fran wasn’t the first of John’s wives to go missing. Suddenly, one case became two, and a decades-long search for justice ensued. Josh and Andrea discuss the dedication of Fran’s family in trying to solve both cases, and Andrea shares a podcast-exclusive clip from a taped phone call with John Smith. Plus, Andrea answers viewer and listener questions about the episode.

    • 23 min
    Chameleon

    Chameleon

    When a New Jersey woman goes missing, investigators uncover her husband’s chilling history, including dark secrets about another missing wife. Andrea Canning reports.

    • 1 hr 23 min

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5.3K Ratings

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Love the show and podcast listen to podcasts while I’m at work but not going to pay for it. Just another thing to pay for. I don’t mind the commercials and if no commercials is the bases as to why I should subscribe, I’d rather stop listening. When I watch it on tv, I still get the commercials so why the podcast any different. Dateline should give options to pay to get no commercials or not pay ant get the commercials as it was when they first started to cash grab. Not impressed.

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