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  1. The crying game

    The crying game

    Inside Dateline - Jun 29, 2008

    By Josh Mankiewicz, Dateline Correspondent The guy reminded me of my grandfather. Same western shirt, same cowboy boots, same Brylcreem in his hair. Except that I never saw my grandfather cry. Now, this fellow wasn't

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  2. Understanding Fred Keller

    Inside Dateline - Jun 27, 2008

    By Ellen Sherman, Dateline Producer Understanding the people in our stories is always a challenge, especially when they are deceased, which is unfortunately the case more often than not when you deal with crime

  3. Death and the Beauty Queen

    Death and the Beauty Queen

    Inside Dateline - Jun 17, 2008

    by Keith Morrison, Dateline correspondent If the images of Nona Dirksmeyer's fresh open face convey a certain vulnerability, it shouldn't be too surprising; at 19 years old, though she sang beautifully, looked

  4. A maximum security interview with Kevin Coe

    A maximum security interview with Kevin Coe

    Inside Dateline - Jun 16, 2008

    By Sara James, Dateline Correspondent Being a network reporter means having the opportunity to travel to some places which are, to say the least, out of the ordinary -- such as the Washington State Penitentiary in

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  5. A story of evil -- and its flip side

    Inside Dateline - Jun 16, 2008

    By Jack Cloherty, Dateline NBC National Producer In 30 years of covering crime, cops and courts, I've never heard a story so evil: a 22-year-old woman is abducted and taken to a "party" where she is humiliated

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  6. The “Comic Book Murder” -- is it really the end?

    Inside Dateline - Jun 16, 2008

    By Fred Rothenberg, Dateline Producer The next decision in the Michael George murder case -- the so-called “Comic Book Murder” -- could be a game-changer and and hugely controversial. On Thursday, May 15, Judge James

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  7. Life patterns

    Inside Dateline - Jun 16, 2008

    By Chetna Purohit, Dateline NBC One of the most interesting aspects of this case to me was that, even though there was no body, no physical evidence of a crime and, essentially, no smoking gun, detectives still had