And she was shot multiple times and was killed,” he said. She went to get into it, and something happened in a supposedly empty parking lot. And when she returned, a friend dropped her off at her car. She parked it in a park-and-ride in Lancaster – north of LA – and then went with a friend down to LA to participate in a music video. This young woman parked her brand new blue Mustang, which she’d gotten as a Christmas and graduation gift. “This was a case from the very beginning of the millennium – January of 2000. “ The Girl in the Blue Mustang – It’s an amazing story,” Morrison said. Switching gears, I understand that there’s a new podcast coming out. The feedback they get from them is universally positive, I would say, overwhelmingly so,” he continued. “If people are wavering – when people don’t know whether to talk to us or not – my advice is always to just talk to somebody else who’s worked with us. These people are not generally famous,” Mankiewicz said. “This might be the only time that their story is told. “The interest in true crime has been constant for a really long time.” “True crime as a genre, as a thing that audiences are interested in, is not new,” Mankiewicz continued. “Dateline is less about the crime itself and more about what happens in those relationships and the choices people make.” But everybody has been in a relationship that did not work out how they wanted,” Mankiewicz said. “Most people in their lives will never be the victim of violent crime. Whenever we did a true crime story, back in the 90s, the numbers show a pretty clear indicator that it was what people wanted to watch,” Morrison said. He saw the zeitgeist and saw what was coming – he recognized that were the sorts of stories that most attracted people’s attention. “I give credit to our boss, frankly, who persuaded us. The two sat down with KXAN’s Sam Stark ahead of their session to talk Dateline, their voyage into podcasting and reporting on Texas crimes.Ĭan you talk about the explosion of the true crime genre in recent years? "Speaking of that reel: I watched my family grow up along with so many of your own children, and as my oldest son gets ready to spread his wings and head to college soon, so too do I feel the time is right, (before the second half of my life) to spread my own wings and to pursue a new adventure," she added.AUSTIN (KXAN) – Keith Morrison and Josh Mankiewicz of Dateline – which has covered several notorious Austin murders, including Moriah Wilson and Heidi Broussard – will appear at SXSW for their first panel discussion Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. He is known for his work on Dateline NBC, in particular the former segment To Catch a Predator, which revolved around catching potential Internet predators using a sting operation. "This first half of my life has been one full of adventure, challenges, travel, way too many early wake up calls, and yes opportunities to witness history unfold and to tell inspiring and impactful stories that will always be in my mind’s highlight reel," she continued. Christopher Edward Hansen (born September 13, 1959) 2 is an American television journalist and YouTube personality. ![]() ![]() "I think back to my early days cutting my teeth at (NBC affiliate) WVIT in Hartford, CT then taking the huge and - at the time - petrifying leap to MSNBC and alas - scoring the golden tickets to the TODAY show and 'Dateline.'" Morales joined TODAY in 2006 and has reported across all of NBC News' platforms, including "NBC Nightly News," "Dateline" and MSNBC. "I struggle to find the right words and there are way too many people I need to thank for a wonderful career at NBC News," Morales, 49, told colleagues in her memo. Morales will continue to appear as a "Dateline" correspondent through the rest of 2021, and will be saluted with an on-air farewell tribute on TODAY in the coming weeks.
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