This episode covers the Corey Richens trial, the alleged poisoning of Casey Terry by nurse Megan Sundwall, and the use of AI in law enforcement.
Corey Richens is on trial for the murder of her husband, Eric Richens, with prosecutors alleging she administered a fatal dose of fentanyl to cash in on his life insurance. The defense did not call any witnesses, which surprised the judge. The jury found Corey guilty of aggravated murder and other charges.
The episode also discusses the trial of Megan Sundwall, who is accused of murdering her best friend, Casey Terry, by injecting her with insulin. Prosecutors claim Megan had a financial motive tied to a non-existent life insurance policy. The defense argues that Casey was lying about her cancer diagnosis and that Megan was merely trying to support her friend.
In the Dateline Roundup, updates include the sentencing of Samantha Scott, who testified against her lover, Dan Serafini, a convicted killer, and a 30-year-old murder case in Illinois that may be reopened due to new DNA evidence.
Finally, the episode features a discussion on how AI is being integrated into law enforcement, including predicting crimes and analyzing data, while raising concerns about its reliability.
Corey Richens is found guilty of murdering her husband, while nurse Megan Sundwall faces trial for allegedly poisoning her best friend.
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