Alleged double murder at USF. A husband accused of hexes and murder. And "Allegedly,” the new true-crime video podcast.
4/30/202634 min
The search for two missing University of Southern Florida doctoral students ends in murder charges. Investigators say the alleged killer asked a chatbot how to get away with it. In Southern California, prosecutors are gearing up for the trial of Larry Millete -- the man they say killed his wife Maya after paying spellcasters to hex her. In Dateline Round Up, Jake Reiner, the son of slain Hollywood director Rob Reiner speaks out about his parents' murders, and there's a surprise plea in the 2002 killing of former RUN-DMC member Jam Master Jay. Plus, a sneak peek at “Allegedly,” a new video podcast on Netflix that covers the true-crime cases you can’t stop talking about.
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Josh Mankiewicz0:54
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Speaker 3· Host0:56
[upbeat music] Good morning.
Lester Holt· Host0:59
You are listening to the Dateline story meeting.
Larry Millete· Soundbite1:02
Josh Flagg this, Josh Mankiewicz.
Lester Holt· Host1:04
Our producers are catching up on breaking crime news.
Speaker 3· Host1:08
The ambulance driver thought he was just torn up about his son dying.
Jesse Kirsch1:12
The local police are now, I think, more on this case.
Alex Lowe· Panelist1:16
We definitely have a family divided.
Lester Holt· Host1:18
[upbeat music] Welcome to Dateline True Crime Weekly. I'm Lester Holt. It's April 30th, and here's what's on our docket. In California, a man is heading