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Introducing: Murder in the Hollywood Hills
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Murder in the Hollywood Hills, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline.
In this story Keith Morrison takes us to the city of dreams, where a smooth-talking predator lured young women into a nightmare with promises of fame and fortune. He evaded justice for years, but when a group of women banded together, they fought to lock him up for life.
Listen to Murder in the Hollywood Hills for free starting Tuesday. Or, subscribe to Dateline Premium on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or DatelinePremium.com to unlock new episodes right now: https://link.chtbl.com/mithh_tw -
Deadly Swap
After a 25-year-old mother is gunned down in broad daylight by a murderer wearing a disguise, detectives confront a most unlikely suspect. Dennis Murphy reports.
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Talking Dateline: The Killer on Camera 4
Josh Mankiewicz talks to Dennis Murphy about his recent episode, “The Killer on Camera 4,” which follows the 2017 murder of Baltimore volunteer firefighter Jon Hickey, the victim of a love triangle of which he was unaware. Josh asks Dennis about the murderer’s extensive double life and about the security footage that cracked the case. Dennis shares a podcast-exclusive clip from his interview with the killer’s former wife and invites veteran Dateline producer Izhar Harpaz to answer your questions from social media.
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Keith Morrison on Making Space with Hoda Kotb
As a bonus for Dateline fans, we’re sharing a preview of the Making Space with Hoda Kotb podcast. In this week’s episode of Making Space, TODAY co-anchor Hoda Kotb is joined by our very own Keith Morrison.
Keith and Hoda have known each other for a long time, since Hoda was a Dateline correspondent back in the 1990s. They dive into everything from Keith’s early days getting started in journalism to now becoming a pop culture icon.
You can listen to the full conversation by searching “Making Space with Hoda Kotb” or by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/ms_sflw -
The Killer on Camera 4
When a firefighter is murdered, the investigation unravels a web of secrets, a love triangle and stunning surveillance footage. Dennis Murphy reports.
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After the Verdict: While She Was Sleeping
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE: Aspen, Colorado. The winter playground of the world’s rich and famous. Not a place known much for crime, let alone murder. But in 2014, the town was rocked by the murder of one of its own. Socialite Nancy Pfister’s body was found in the bedroom closet of her chalet, wrapped in plastic, hidden beneath blankets. Detective Lisa Miller, handpicked by the DA’s office, led the homicide investigation. Almost as surprising as the crime itself, were the three potential suspects. Keith Morrison speaks with Det. Miller, now retired, about the case that still perplexes her 10 years later and digs into the investigator’s 30-year career.
Listen to the full episode of “While She Was Sleeping” here: https://apple.co/4c0m2Md
Learn about the cases of unsolved missing and murdered Indigenous people Dateline has covered: https://www.nbcnews.com/dateline/in-the-news/missing-murdered-indigenous-people-featured-dateline-nbcs-missing-amer-rcna142027
Customer Reviews
Love Dateline!
I love Dateline. Yes, even Talking Dateline. I do agree with others that these episodes should be their own show. All the same, I love the episodes.
Love Dateline, but why talking Dateline?!
I am an avid Dateline listener. They used to put out new episodes (even if some were repeats) 3 times a week. Now we get 1 new episode and that’s it. Talking Dateline is a no go for me. That’s not why I’m here, on to the next mystery please. Why revisit and have to listen to the hosts (no dig on them, they are all fabulous interviewers) banter back and forth about the episode I heard the day before? I mean an episode for interviewers to interview the interviewer, come on! It’s already hard enough that all of the true crime shows cover the same episode.
Love Dateline
And the hosts. But please stop cluttering up the episodes of real dateline with ‘talking dateline’. It just needs its own show.