This episode of Talking Dateline features Josh Mankiewicz and Keith Morrison discussing a Dateline story that took place in Canada. They cover topics such as missing persons cases, the role of technology in investigations, and the differences in law enforcement between Canada and the United States.
Keith shares personal anecdotes from his childhood in Edmonton, Canada, including a memorable incident of getting lost as a child. He reflects on the changes in law enforcement and how technology has impacted investigations, particularly in missing persons cases.
The conversation highlights a specific case involving a missing person named Dwayne and the subsequent investigation that followed. They discuss the speed at which the case escalated and the challenges faced by law enforcement in both countries.
Keith and Josh also touch on the importance of storytelling in journalism and the impact of domestic violence in the cases they cover. They emphasize the need for accurate representation of victims and the role of technology in solving crimes.
The episode concludes with a discussion on the Canadian justice system and the challenges of covering crime stories in Canada compared to the United States.
Josh Mankiewicz and Keith Morrison discuss a Canadian Dateline story, missing persons cases, and the impact of technology on investigations.
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