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#21
The Montana case was on tonight. I hadn't heard of it. IMO, the teen girl was clearly trying to commit suicide.

The unwillingness to take responsibility must be genetic and that girl got it from her father. The fact that they sued the estate of the mother and child she killed was reprehensible - the dad tried to explain it away as just a strategy to get more from the insurance company.

At the end,the girl did finally seem to display some feelings of remorse and understanding of what she had taken from the family of the people she killed - though she was still trying to explain away those text messages.

And the psychologist who testified during the trial - what drivel. I have a BA in psychology - my husband has a PhD and has been an expert witness. IMO, psychologists' testimony is worthless. For anything you can get a psychologist to testify about, there's research supporting the opposite view.
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#22
Once a hometown hero in Coldwater, Michigan, Tom Foley is shocked to find himself the lead suspect in the case of his wife Darlene's murder.

When Darlene failed to show up at their son's 10th birthday party, Tom said he feared the worst and returned home to find her shot dead in the shower. Though investigators never found the murder weapon, a suspicious bag of shotgun shells found in the basement along with testimonials from Tom and Darlene's son and his friend about a strange noise they heard that day, lead to Tom's conviction. Thinking the case was over, the defense team is soon approached by a stranger with new evidence that would turn everything upside down.

Dateline NBC's Josh Mankiewicz reports The Mystery at Heath Bar Farm on Friday, November 18th, at 10pm/9c.

















































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#23
(11-18-2011, 02:07 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: Once a hometown hero in Coldwater, Michigan, Tom Foley is shocked to find himself the lead suspect in the case of his wife Darlene's murder.

When Darlene failed to show up at their son's 10th birthday party, Tom said he feared the worst and returned home to find her shot dead in the shower. Though investigators never found the murder weapon, a suspicious bag of shotgun shells found in the basement along with testimonials from Tom and Darlene's son and his friend about a strange noise they heard that day, lead to Tom's conviction. Thinking the case was over, the defense team is soon approached by a stranger with new evidence that would turn everything upside down.

Dateline NBC's Josh Mankiewicz reports The Mystery at Heath Bar Farm on Friday, November 18th, at 10pm/9c.

I'm up in the air about this one. Tom's not calling home to see why his wife was late shows consciousness of guilt, IMO. But I don't think that's enough to convict. There are his fingerprints on a sporting goods store bag containing 3 shotgun shells (but no fingerprints on the shells). It would have been pretty stupid for Tom to leave the shells there if he killed his wife. It appears the prosecution wasn't able to find evidence of Tom buying the shells. There's also no evidence tying any shotgun to Tom. And where is the gun? There was a fairly small window of time when Tom could have disposed of it. And where are Tom's blood-spattered clothes? The boys must have seen what he was wearing before they heard the noise that could have been a gunshot. Did LE ever find these clothes?

The boys' hearing a noise that could be a shotgun blast at the approximate time of the murder is somewhat compelling. The noise could have been from another source, but that's a pretty big coincidence.

I tend to discount the niece's story (that wasn't allowed into testimony) that the wife had told her to avoid the porch because of broken glass a week before her murder because if the glass had been broken earlier, I think the wife also would have warned her son and his friend about it.

It sure would have been nice if LE had immediately tested Tom for gunshot residue.

It sounds like the son thinks his father killed his mother -- I can't imagine what it would be like living with a parent whom you suspected of a crime like that.
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#24
tonight 10 PM eastern. 12⁄2

Dateline NBC
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Investigating the disappearance of Robyn Gardner, who vanished while on vacation; Gardner's boyfriend and roommate discuss the case.


She's been missing for months now - Robyn Gardner - a vibrant young woman who vanished on a trip to the Caribbean. It's a case that made headlines, recalling another mystery: that of Natalee Holloway, another blonde, beautiful American who disappeared in Aruba. And now, the prime suspect in the Gardner case has been released from an Aruban prison. Tonight, he sits down with Josh Mankiewicz, for his most emotional, in-depth interview yet -- talking about Robyn Gardner, their relationship, and what may have happened to her.
Josh Mankiewicz reports "Missing in Paradise" tonight at 10pm/9c on Dateline NBC.



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#25
If anyone I was with went missing while I was with them I would NOT be on the first plane, bus or whatever out of town. I would be there for the long haul, searching. Just saying!
This is very close to home. Richard was my high school friends boyfriend for 3 years.
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#26
Big fucking loser. The only thing that makes you cry are thoughts of YOUR children? Boo Hoo. What about Robin's family when you tried to run? Why didn't you stick around to find her?? I cry for your children and what a loser you are! FUCKER! and Get rid of that damn tupee!Smiley_emoticons_kotz
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#27
i could barely stand the sight of jose baez sitting there, nevermind listen to him. seriously, he enrages me as soon as i look at his fat smarmy face.
and that is one of the worst rugs i have ever seen sitting atop gary g's head like a roadkill wolverine.
and oh yeah, he's lying.

note, next friday they cover Susan Powell and her dirty lying asshole weasel husband will be on. i'll bump this then. (it can always change)


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(12-03-2011, 06:29 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: i could barely stand the sight of jose baez sitting there, nevermind listen to him. seriously, he enrages me as soon as i look at his fat smarmy face.

Same here. I had no idea he was going to be on and about ten seconds after he came on, I couldn't bear to watch him and changed channels. Baez is the definition of "smarmy." But I flipped back a couple of minutes later because my curiosity got the better of me. And, yep, BS meter is off the chart.

1belle - I agree - I'd not leave. I'd stick around hoping for a miracle and that my friend would be found. What is playing over and over in my head is the video of Giordano "casually" seeking help. Good God - if the situation had happened as he had described, any normal person would have been frantic, trying to get help for someone who might possibly have been swept out to sea. And did anyone hear him screaming Robin's name at the beach?
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#29
the last i heard Susan Powell's case will be featured tonight, 12/9/11.

they will have an interview with her lying wienie husband josh.

thread about case:


http://mockforums.net/thread-5729.html?h...san+powell



The latest on the strange disappearance of Susan Powell - it was two years ago this week that the young mother from Utah vanished, on a chilly night in December of 2009. And ever since, her story has been making headlines. What happened? Tonight, you'll hear the most detailed account yet, from those at the very heart of this case: A husband under suspicion... a father-in-law under scrutiny.... and investigators under pressure to solve this mystery at last.

















































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#30
12/16 10 PM eastern

Lester Holt reports on the mysterious 2005 disappearance of Ray Gricar, a district attorney in Pennsylvania who investigated sex-abuse claims made against Jerry Sandusky in 1998.


Six years ago, a district attorney went for a drive, and never came back. His name was Ray Gricar, and he's been missing ever since. His computer was found -- in a river, missing its hard-drive. Gricar's disappearance is making news again because of another story in the headlines - the child sex abuse allegations against Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky. Turns out, Ray Gricar was the first D.A to investigate one of those allegations, more than a decade ago. Could there be a link between that investigation, and Gricar's disappearance?
Lester Holt reports "The Case of the Missing D.A." tonight at 10pm/9c on Dateline NBC.


















































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#31
I wonder if they'll have any new information. The tie to the Penn State case is intriguing. His girlfriend and nephew believe he'd never disappear on his own. But iif he did indeed perform google searches from his home computer about how to destroy hard drives as investigators have said, I think he did leave on his own. Before I could see no motive for that - but if he got a big payoff from Penn State...
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#32
10 PM eastern

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#33
12/30

How long does it take a killer to stop worrying about whether he'll ever be caught? A couple of weeks? A couple of months? 25 years? If he's still a free man then he's probably pretty sure he did, indeed, get away with murder. Detectives retire. Witnesses forget. The trail grows cold, never to warm up again. Until, one day, it does.
Keith Morrison with the story of a "Deadly Triangle," tonight at 10pm/9c on Dateline NBC

















































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#34
Sounds like a good one LC. Ima have to stay up and watch.
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#35
remember young man missing from cruise ship?

Dateline NBC's Dennis Murphy reports exclusive new information about the case of missing honeymooner George Smith. Watch the full report 'Overboard' on Friday, January 6, 2012, at 10pm/9c.


New information in a haunting, headline-making case. It's been more than six years since George Smith vanished from a honeymoon cruise in the Mediterranean. No one's ever been arrested and the investigation has, at times, seemed to grind to a halt. But now, Dateline has obtained exclusive access to never-before-seen documents, photos and depositions that may offer tantalizing new clues to what really happened on that ship.

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#36
1/13/12

We often see headlines about DNA evidence exonerating the innocent. It seems we hear less about how DNA is used to track down the guilty. In the story you're about to see, a sample found on a murdered young woman, was sent to the national data base. Twelve years after she was killed, it turned up a match. One profile out of five million, matching a man thousands of miles away. But in this case, prosecutors would need more than DNA to convict a killer.
Keith Morrison asks, will there be "Justice for Bonnie?" tonight at 10pm/9c on Dateline NBC.


















































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#37
1/20/12
They were a husband and wife team who made it big in a way you almost never hear about these days -- they made a fortune in gold. But gold didn't buy them happiness. In fact, it just might have been a motive for murder. Detectives on the case had one key clue -- a piece of videotape. And the answer was on it... somewhere.
Josh Mankiewicz reports on "The Goldfinger Mystery" tonight at 10pm/9c on Dateline NBC.


















































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#38
1/27/12

this will be about that asshole who tried to pass himself off as a Rockefeller.

Coming up tonight on Dateline NBC

A haunting story about a young couple just starting their lives together and full of promise. Like so many newlyweds, they were busy establishing their careers. Then, they simply vanished. They were listed as missing, there was no reason to suspect foul play until an eerie discovery tied to a case that made headlines on two continents, and linked to the name of one of America's most famous families.
NBC News' Mike Taibbi is on the trail of "Buried Secrets" tonight at 10pm/9c on Dateline NBC.


















































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#39
There was a Lifetime movie about this dude. I didn't see it though.
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#40
2/3/12

A lot of us complain about our neighbors, but the residents of the building in this story regularly hung out, partied, and did business together. They seemed to see one another as friends. Until the day of a notorious murder when some began to wonder whether one neighbor was actually a mastermind, who saw the others as pawns.
Keith Morrison goes inside a building full of "Suspicion" tonight at 10pm/9c.


















































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