This episode of Talking Dateline covers the case of John Smith, a man accused of murdering multiple women, including his missing wife, Janice. Hosts Josh Mankiewicz and Andrea Canning discuss the investigation, the red flags raised by Smith's behavior, and the dynamics of his relationships with the victims.
The conversation begins with Mankiewicz expressing skepticism about how the episode could sustain tension, given that Smith seems guilty from the start. Canning explains that the episode is more about uncovering Smith's past and how he evaded capture for so long.
They discuss the initial police response to Janice's disappearance, highlighting the mistakes made by law enforcement and the proactive role played by Janice's family. Mankiewicz and Canning emphasize the importance of thorough investigation, especially given Janice's recent hip surgery and lack of communication with her family.
As they analyze Smith's relationships, they note his ability to manipulate women and maintain a facade. Canning shares insights from interviews with Smith's former wives, revealing the chilling nature of his actions and the psychological control he exerted over them.
The episode concludes with a discussion of the broader implications of domestic violence and the potential for other victims in Smith's past. Canning also mentions the importance of resources for those in dangerous situations, providing contact information for the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
Josh Mankiewicz and Andrea Canning discuss John Smith's murder case, police investigation failures, and the dynamics of his relationships with victims.
This episode stands out for the following:
This guy's obviously the killer of this missing woman.Talking Dateline: Chameleon
That's when he needs to eliminate you, according to the police and the prosecutor.Talking Dateline: Chameleon
That's a horror movie. Like that doesn't happen in real life.Talking Dateline: Chameleon
If you try to leave John Smith, bad things will happen.Talking Dateline: Chameleon