Chapter
Investigating a Murder Suspect
Detectives Garrish and De Los Santos investigate the home of a man named Russo as a possible lead in the murder case of Diane Hollick. Russo's wife confirmed that a man with the same story had come to her home months earlier in a different neighborhood.
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When a realtor was murdered after showing a home, the fingerprint evidence pointed to a mysterious man who made an appointment to see the property.
41:39 - 42:43 (01:04)
Summary
When a realtor was murdered after showing a home, the fingerprint evidence pointed to a mysterious man who made an appointment to see the property. Despite their best efforts, the police couldn't identify him- until one brave woman came forward with a tip.
ChapterInvestigating a Murder Suspect
EpisodeAfter the Storm
PodcastDateline NBC
A woman shares her experience with a man who was stalking her and how it impacted her and her family's lives.
42:43 - 44:34 (01:51)
Summary
A woman shares her experience with a man who was stalking her and how it impacted her and her family's lives. She also provides a warning to others to stay alert and report any suspicious behavior.
ChapterInvestigating a Murder Suspect
EpisodeAfter the Storm
PodcastDateline NBC
Detectives Garrish and De Los Santos visit the home of Patrick Russo, a potential suspect in the murder of Diane Hollick, but he denies any involvement and claims he was out on parole at the time of her death.
44:34 - 46:05 (01:31)
Summary
Detectives Garrish and De Los Santos visit the home of Patrick Russo, a potential suspect in the murder of Diane Hollick, but he denies any involvement and claims he was out on parole at the time of her death.
ChapterInvestigating a Murder Suspect
EpisodeAfter the Storm
PodcastDateline NBC
Tony shares his story of turning his life around after spending eight years in prison, where he obtained his GED, went to college, studied theology, and published an autobiography about his tough childhood and battle with drugs.
46:05 - 47:45 (01:40)
Summary
Tony shares his story of turning his life around after spending eight years in prison, where he obtained his GED, went to college, studied theology, and published an autobiography about his tough childhood and battle with drugs. Since his release, he's become a minister and fronted a Christian rock band.