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Is There a New Dateline on Tonight? (October 25, 2024)
Dateline reveals how a "long-hidden truth surfaces" in the aftermath of multiple murders.
Dateline Season 33 continues to dig deep. From recent murder trials that shocked the nation to connecting the dots of a “sinister plot,” NBC’s long-running newsmagazine series and its team of correspondents have reported on some truly puzzling and disturbing investigations.
As Dateline unravels yet another true crime case this week, here’s everything you need to know to watch the newest episode on Friday night.
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Is Dateline new tonight, Friday, October 25, 2024?
Yes! A brand new episode of Dateline airs tonight, Friday, October 25 at 9/8c p.m. on NBC.
Dateline correspondent Andrea Canning reports on the chilling murder investigations of Carol Marlin, Margaret Ginn, and Kasi Peek in Marietta, Georgia.
The synopsis for the new episode — “Deadly Omission" — reads, “A woman's murder shines a light on an unsolved mystery from years earlier. As the connection between the two cases becomes clear, a long-hidden truth surfaces. Could a master manipulator be behind both crimes?”
How can I watch Dateline?
How can I watch past episodes of Dateline?
Seasons 18 to 32 of Dateline, as well as previously aired episodes from this current season, are all available to stream on Peacock. The most recent episode — “Night of the Nor’easter,” reported by Dateline correspondents Andrea Canning and Dennis Murphy — is available to stream now.
The two-hour episode took an in-depth look at the high-profile trial of Karen Read, who was accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, in 2022. The episode features interviews with O’Keefe’s family, legal experts, and Read herself.
“I felt like I was living in a nightmare,” Read says in a preview for the episode.
Read pleaded not guilty to the charges she faced, including second-degree murder, and a Judge declared a mistrial earlier this year when the jury could not reach a verdict. NBC News reported that the jurors were “deeply divided by fundamental differences in our opinions and state of mind.”
Canning told NBC Insider that the intense attention on the case, on social media and in the news, could not be ignored. “Viewers should take away from this episode the power of social media and how it can affect a case,” she said. “In this case, it became a big part of what was happening at the courthouse.”
Canning added that “seeing the pain being felt by John O’Keefe’s family” was very difficult. “They not only had to deal with his death, but the intense media coverage.”
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