This episode of Talking Dateline covers the case of Mickey Kanasaki's disappearance during a European cruise, featuring guests Josh Mangowitz and Dateline producer Michelle Madigan. Key discussions include the investigation into Lonnie Kokontas, Mickey's husband, and the role of friends Bill and Susan in seeking justice.
Lonnie Kokontas invited his wife, Mickey Kanasaki, on a cruise to rekindle their relationship. However, Mickey went missing shortly after they set sail. The episode raises questions about whether she jumped overboard or was pushed, with police initially suspecting Lonnie.
Michelle Madigan discusses the challenges of producing the episode during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the inability to film on location in Italy. The investigation revealed that Mickey had been struck on the head before entering the water, complicating the case against Lonnie.
Bill and Susan, friends of Lonnie, played a crucial role in the investigation, initially believing in his innocence. However, as they uncovered more evidence, they confronted Lonnie about his guilt, leading to a significant turning point in the case.
The episode concludes with a discussion about the dangers of cruises and the emotional impact of the case on all involved, highlighting the complexities of friendship and loyalty in the face of crime.
Mickey Kanasaki disappears on a cruise, raising questions about her husband's involvement and the role of friends in uncovering the truth.
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I cannot imagine a more terrifying place than water.Talking Dateline: Open Water
Stay off the cruises because terrible things happen on cruise ships.Talking Dateline: Open Water
If I truly believed my friend was innocent, I would do everything I could.Talking Dateline: Open Water
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