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Kouri Richins speaks. Karen Read's lawyer goes to work. And Bryan Kohberger still has no trial date.
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Kouri Richins speaks. Karen Read's lawyer goes to work. And Bryan Kohberger still has no trial date.

An intense cross-examination in a Boston area courtroom. Utah grief author facing murder charges sends Dateline jailhouse recordings. And a legal logjam in the Idaho student murders case.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly · Andrea Canning, Danny Cevallos

May 23, 202427m 40s

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Show Notes

Things get testy when Karen Read’s defense attorney confronts the prosecution’s star witness. The woman who wrote a children’s book about grief, only to be accused of murdering her husband, sends Dateline recordings from jail. NBC News legal analyst Danny Cevallos explains why it's taking so long for the judge to set a trial date in the case of the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students. Plus, an expert breaks down cell phone mapping and how it might help - or hurt – Bryan Kohberger’s case.

NBC10 Boston is covering Karen Read's trial.


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