This episode of Talking Dateline covers the case of Simonette Mapes Krupe, a high school teacher found murdered in Staten Island, New York. Hosts Josh Bankowitz and Keith Morrison discuss the investigation, including the role of a woman known as Ms. Pumpkin, and the eventual identification of Simonette's husband, Jonathan Krupe, as the suspect.
Keith Morrison shares details about Simonette's life and her dedication to her students, highlighting her caring nature and the impact she had on those around her. The conversation also touches on the peculiar circumstances of the murder, including the ransacked home and the lack of stolen items.
Keith Greenberg, a producer of the episode, joins the discussion to provide additional insights into Simonette's character and her commitment to helping underprivileged students. They reflect on the emotional toll of her loss on her family and friends.
The hosts analyze Jonathan Krupe's alibi and the evidence against him, including his behavior during the 911 call. They also address viewer questions and comments, revealing the complexities of interviewing suspects and the challenges of discerning truth from deception.
The episode concludes with a reminder for listeners to engage with the show on social media and submit their questions for future discussions.
The episode discusses the murder of Simonette Mapes Krupe and the investigation that led to her husband being identified as the suspect.
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