Dateline: Secrets Uncovered - Season 7 / Year 2024
Season 7 / Year 2024
Episodes
The Investigation
A Philadelphia murder reveals decades of misconduct in the city's criminal justice system and raises questions about whether police caught the right person.
The Story Of Somebody
When Courtney Copeland is shot and killed, his mother investigates whether police detectives did enough to try to solve the case.
Recipe for Murder
Keith Morrison reports on a dramatic undercover operation in Palm Beach, Fla., to save a wife and mother who has no idea she is in danger.
The Case of the Missing D.A.
A district attorney in Pennsylvania went missing in 2005 under mysterious circumstances seven years after he investigated sex-abuse allegations made against Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky.
After the Party
Four years after a 28-year-old dies after hosting a New Year's Eve party, a jury must decide if it was suicide or murder.
Robert Durst: The Lost Years
Friends of accused murderer Robert Durst talk about his arrest in New Orleans and his previous whereabouts over 30 years.
Twisted Tale
When a woman returns two days after being reported abducted, authorities believe it's a hoax until a similar crime forces them to take another look.
The Summer of Manson
New interviews with insiders reveal how career criminal Charles Manson convinced his followers to kill innocent victims and deliver him the fame he craved.
Dreams & Nightmares: The Meek Mill Story
Rapper Meek Mill discusses controversies surrounding the criminal justice system, the parole system, wrongful convictions, challenges faced by law enforcement, alleged police abuse, and other topics.
Broken Circle
An investigation of abuse allegations against one of the owners of the religious reform school Circle of Hope.
The Rise and Fall of Oscar Pistorius
Oscar Pistorius shoots and kills his girlfriend just eight months after competing in the London Olympics, telling police that he believed she was an intruder, and he was acting in self-defense.
Mystery on Horseshoe Drive
A man is shot and killed while picking up his daughter for a court-ordered visit.
Jonestown: An American Tragedy
An in-depth look at the journalists who exposed the dangers of cult leader Rev. Jim Jones.
Shattered Bonds
A car belonging to a missing man erupts in a blaze, leading to clues regarding his whereabouts.
The People v. OJ Simpson: What the Jury Never Heard
It was called the trial of the century and, decades after the polarizing case, questions remain; hear answers and insights through interviews done over the years, rare footage and revealing conversations with key players who offer new details.
The Call
A dancer is murdered in her Virginia home; after interviewing a series of suspects, detectives realize the case is much more complicated than previously thought.
Secrets by the Bay
A San Diego mother suddenly vanishes in 2014. Nearly two years later, her body is found in San Diego Bay, but medical examiners say she has only been dead for a month or two.
The Jacket
When 18-year-old Anjelica AJ Hadsell disappears, the investigation into her inner circle reveals a sinister betrayal.
House of horrors
When Nichole Payne and her son Taylor are found dead in their home, investigators wonder if this is a murder-suicide or if someone wants it to look that way. The mystery takes nearly a decade to unravel.
Episode 20
Out of the Shadows
A mysterious murder of a newlywed, and a case that takes unexpected turns. Starting with a widow, the investigation unfolds to reveal startling connections that lead to the unsettling possibility of a serial killer being involved.
Murder in Kitchen one
Detectives in Portland, Oregon, discover a puzzling connection between the 2018 murder of chef Dan Brophy and a blog post written years earlier, titled How to Murder Your Husband.
Far from Spider Lake
A 40 year old Minnesota woman is shot to death in her bed while her husband and teenage daughter are home, leaving investigators to wonder who would want her dead.
Devil's Bargain
Lead investigators and family members speak about the murder of Colorado mother Kelsey Berreth, whose disappearance made national headlines after she was last seen grocery shopping on Thanksgiving in 2018.
Before Daylight
A college student is found murdered in a residential neighbourhood; as police search for the truth, they are stunned to learn that one of their own might be involved.
A Wanted Man
The mystery of a surgeon's whereabouts remains unanswered for five years after he disappears while on vacation with his wife, leaving behind financial ruin and mounting malpractice suits.
Evil Paid a Visit
The episode is about the rape of Donna Palomba, a Connecticut mother, in her home, and the years-long battle for justice that followed. The episode explores the challenges faced by victims of crime and the efforts of investigators to bring perpetrators to justice
A Monster at Large
When Susan Woods doesn't show up for work, she is soon discovered dead in her bathtub. As police search for answers, they find a trail of victims
The Premonition
The Phone Call
The Last Weekend
A trumpet player's family learns his body was abandoned in the remote Colorado Rockies.
Fire & Ice
The Streets of Laredo
Down the Basement Stairs
When young mother and paramedic Annamarie Cochrane Rintala is found dead at the bottom of her basement stairs, it takes four trials and 13 years before justice is served.
The Secret in Black Rock Canyon
The Ultimate Betrayal
The Last Mile
Part of the Plan
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