dom, 17 gen 2016
Michigan, 2014: Oncologist Farid Fata has a word-of-mouth reputation for being one of the best cancer doctors in the Detroit area. But, after years of other health care professionals questioning his aggressive treatment techniques, federal authorities step in. The 550+ victims of the 'death doctor' emerge.
dom, 24 gen 2016
Dateline updates the case of Eric Glisson who was convicted of a 1995 murder in the Bronx, along with five other people. He served nearly two decades in jail before being released because the sole witness against him was found to be unreliable. Since his release Glisson has tried to reconnect with his family, has welcomed the birth of a new baby daughter, and has filed a lawsuit against both the state and city of New York for his wrongful conviction.
ven, 29 gen 2016
USA, 2016: The Netflix 10-part documentary Making a Murderer (2015) catches fire as a binge-watching phenomenon. Dateline NBC (1992) investigated the case in 2005, but this updates the case with surprising information not included in the documentary. Includes interviews with a victim, a prosecutor and, Kathleen Zellner the defense attorney.
dom, 31 gen 2016
California, 2012: California boy Jason Harper is murdered in his home. His wife Julie and children go missing, until her attorney arranges for her to turn herself in almost two days after the murder. But she wasn't talking. Then she was called as a witness during the trial. She started talking.
dom, 7 feb 2016
Texas, 2014: In 1993 16-year-old Daniel Villegas confesses to a murder but later claims he's innocent. Ten years later his new father-in-law works on freeing him. His conviction was overturned in 2013 and he was released in January, 2014. This presents the bulk of the same story as on 10/16/15 but with new comments at the end.
ven, 12 feb 2016
Texas, 1999: Jamie Glenda Hart, a 21-year-old college student, is found dead in a ditch after being thrown alive out of a moving car. Family and friends are checked first, of course, but DNA rules out a boyfriend and a friend. As detectives struggle to find more leads, the perpetrator strikes again.
dom, 14 feb 2016
Virginia, 2003: Robert Davis, a special-needs individual, makes a false confession to a murder as a teenager. The detective questioning him is a family friend. He's convicted but, with the help of his court-appointed lawyer and the Northwestern University Innocence Project, he's granted clemency. Will a full pardon follow?
ven, 6 mag 2016
Utah, 2012: Annie Kasprzak, a former foster child, now has a second chance at a happy life after being adopted by her case worker. Then, one night in March, the 15-year-old vanishes, leaving behind a note revealing a secret she has been hiding. Less than 24 hours later, her body is found in the nearby Jordan river. Her best friend was the last to see her alive and he says she had a boyfriend named LJ. The mysterious LJ may be the only lead the police have to her killer. The case almost goes cold until a hairdresser turned detective, with the help of the victim's determined mom, uncovers the truth. Dennis Murphy reports.
dom, 8 mag 2016
Georgia, 2011: Nique (Nicky) Leili, wife/mother/breadwinner, goes missing from her home. Her husband Matt has 21 surveillance cameras installed all around the house, but mysteriously only footage of Nique coming onto the porch was recorded. Was it a stranger? Or someone closer to home?
ven, 29 lug 2016
Montana, 1999: Kathryn Laird, the wife of an attorney, is found drowned. A strong swimmer, Kathryn's family immediately doubts the apparent suicide. Her husband Brian is strongly suspected, but authorities can't immediately bring charges against him and he moves to a different state. It becomes a cold case until an FBI agent looks into it again and finds surprising new evidence.
ven, 9 set 2016
Almost 20 years after JonBenét Ramsey's murder, the case is updated by Dateline featuring interviews with the lead detective and the 911 operator. The parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, have long been suspected because they immediately told police to talk to their attorneys and publicist and then were interviewed on CNN six days after the crime. The Ramsey's believe it's a stranger who broke into their house and killed JonBenét and, indeed, they were exonerated in 2008 by DA Mary Lacy due to new DNA evidence. A wide net was cast for the killer(s), but the case still remains unsolved.