This episode covers the Dateline episode titled "Malice," featuring discussions about the murder case of Jake Embert, the investigation, and the subsequent trials of Susan Embert. Guests include Lester Holt, senior producer Allison Orr, and producer Ann Priceman.
Allison Orr and Ann Priceman discuss the complexities of the case, which began in 2014 when Jake Embert was found dead in his home, initially ruled a suicide. Family members, including his children and sister, believed it was a homicide, leading to a lengthy fight for justice.
The episode highlights the role of private investigator Lee Wilson, who helped uncover inconsistencies in Susan Embert's story. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by the family in navigating the justice system and the emotional toll it took over the years.
Blaine Alexander's interview with Susan Embert is a focal point, marking her first interview with a murder suspect. The episode examines Susan's contradictory statements and the family's ongoing quest for answers.
Throughout the conversation, the producers reflect on the impact of the case on the Embert family and the lessons learned regarding law enforcement and the investigation process.
The episode discusses the Jake Embert murder case and Susan Embert's trials, featuring insights from producers and an interview with Susan.
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