This episode of Dateline covers the tragic murder of Molly Matheson, the investigation into her death, and the subsequent murder of Megan Gettram. Key topics include the failures of law enforcement in prosecuting Reginald Kimbrough, who was linked to both cases, and the stories of survivors Katie Coates and Melissa Winton, who were assaulted by Kimbrough.
The episode begins with the frantic discovery of Molly's body by her mother in Fort Worth, Texas. Molly, a 22-year-old college student, was found dead in her shower on April 10, 2017. The investigation reveals that she had been strangled and had traces of a date rape drug in her system.
Detectives soon discover that Kimbrough, who had a history of sexual assault, was the last person to see Molly alive. Despite evidence linking him to her murder, he was not arrested until after the murder of Megan Gettram, who was killed just days later.
The episode also features the stories of Katie Coates and Melissa Winton, both of whom were assaulted by Kimbrough in separate incidents. Their experiences highlight the systemic failures in the justice system that allowed Kimbrough to remain free and continue his violent behavior.
Ultimately, Kimbrough was arrested and charged with the murders of both women, leading to a plea deal that ensured he would spend the rest of his life in prison. The episode emphasizes the importance of believing survivors and the need for reform in handling sexual assault cases.
Molly Matheson's murder leads to uncovering Reginald Kimbrough's history of violence and subsequent murders, highlighting systemic failures in justice.
This episode stands out for the following:
I just, I got so scared.Wreckage
I never believe anybody.Wreckage
Do you want this to happen to another girl?Wreckage
I don't even want to do this anymore because, like, honestly,.Wreckage
Because saying it makes it true.Wreckage
This is the best ending that we could have to this whole ordeal.Wreckage