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Talking Dateline: The Sisterhood

Talking Dateline: The Sisterhood

Josh Mankiewicz and Keith Morrison sit down to talk about Keith’s episode, “The Sisterhood.” In March 2015, Stacy Feldman was found dead in the bathtub of her Colorado home. Stacy’s death was initially ruled “undetermined” until someone with a fresh set of eyes took a closer look and determined Stacy had been murdered. Keith tells Josh about the band of women who helped bring Stacy’s killer to justice and the two discuss the issue of domestic violence that is often in the background of Dateline episodes. Keith also plays a web-exclusive clip from his interview with the founders of the Training Institute of Strangulation Prevention. Listen to the full episode of “The Sisterhood” on Apple: https://apple.co/3ORHQQ2 Listen to the full episode on Spotify:: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0xcht0hy6ZkaS3zDlqIY44 Resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or www.thehotline.org

Dateline NBC

May 22, 202419m 1s

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Josh Mankiewicz and Keith Morrison sit down to talk about Keith’s episode, “The Sisterhood.” In March 2015, Stacy Feldman was found dead in the bathtub of her Colorado home. Stacy’s death was initially ruled “undetermined” until someone with a fresh set of eyes took a closer look and determined Stacy had been murdered. Keith tells Josh about the band of women who helped bring Stacy’s killer to justice and the two discuss the issue of domestic violence that is often in the background of Dateline episodes. Keith also plays a web-exclusive clip from his interview with the founders of the Training Institute of Strangulation Prevention.

 

Listen to the full episode of “The Sisterhood” on Apple: https://apple.co/3ORHQQ2

Listen to the full episode on Spotify:: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0xcht0hy6ZkaS3zDlqIY44

 

Resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) orwww.thehotline.org


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