This episode of Talking Dateline covers the 1992 double homicide of a young couple in Wisconsin, the acquittal of suspect Tony Hayes, and the complexities of the investigation.
Hosts Andrea Canning and Keith Morrison discuss the dramatic exhumation related to the case and the various suspects, including Jeff Teal and Glandon Galkert. They highlight the challenges faced by the prosecution in presenting their case.
Justin Balding, a producer, joins the conversation to explain the trial dynamics and the defense's aggressive strategy, which raised doubts about the evidence against Hayes.
The episode features a clip from Tony Hayes' police interview, revealing his questionable statements regarding the crime. The hosts also address viewer questions about the trial and the ongoing impact of the case on the community.
Overall, the episode reflects on the unresolved nature of the case, despite the jury's decision, and the lingering tension within the small Wisconsin town.
Tony Hayes is acquitted in a 1992 double homicide case, leaving unresolved questions and community tension.
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