This episode covers the ongoing murder trial of Crystal Rogers, updates on the Karen Reed retrial, and a roundup of crime news including a bizarre crypto case.
In the Crystal Rogers case, her boyfriend Brooks Houck and two others are charged with her murder, with the trial of Steve Lawson currently underway. Dateline producer Rachel White discusses the timeline of events since Rogers' disappearance in 2015, including the emotional testimony from her mother.
The Karen Reed retrial in Dedham, Massachusetts, sees the prosecution's final witness, Dr. Judson Welcher, an accident reconstructionist, testify about whether Reed's SUV struck her boyfriend, John O'Keefe. The defense challenges his credibility and the prosecution's case.
In the Dateline Roundup, updates include a New York crypto investor accused of kidnapping and torturing a business partner, and the trial of former MLB pitcher Dan Serafini, who is accused of murdering his in-laws.
Legal analyst Danny Savalos explains courtroom objections, their importance, and how they can impact the trial's outcome.
The episode covers Crystal Rogers' murder trial, Karen Reed's retrial, and a roundup of crime news including a crypto kidnapping case.
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