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MSNBC.com: Dateline
A wealthy hedge fund manager whom the rich and powerful trusted with their fortunes suddenly disappears – and the money was gone too. Turns out, all along he'd been playing a dangerous game with very high stakes. Dennis Murphy reports.
Transcript: The image of two teenage boys playing serenely is a picture of peace uncommon in eastern Congo — and deceptive. Because it masks some of the worst horrors of a vicious ethnic war for land and resources: a war often fought with children.
A generation ago, mentally disabled people were often quietly sent away to bleak government institutions, left to live out their days on the isolated fringes of society. Halfway across the world in Serbia, the conditions haven't improved.
Nearly 40 years ago, Charles Manson and his cult following brutally murdered 35 people — leaving California's Death Valley paralyzed with fear. Could the desert yield more Manson family murders? Scientists are looking.
Every day, Customs and Border Protection agents at the U.S. border look for the truth about people entering this country.
It was a murder plot right out of Hollywood, involving a dinner party for six, a gun with a silencer, a rented boat. But was it for real?
After his wife's disappearance, and then his friend's mysterious death, millionaire Robert Durst seems shadowed by tragedy and suspicion.
Death, or at least disaster, seemed a sure bet for these people. They faced death by ice, fire, plane--and did we mention Niagara Falls?
Friends say she's a good person who knows how to make people feel special. Others say her charm is something she used to deadly effect.
No one could figure out why a college student died in her bed - until a tiny spot launched an epic investigation.
A millionaire's wife runs off with an electrician, who runs through some of the couple's fortune. When the millionaire winds up dead, guess who the prime suspect is?
It could be an old bank account or some forgotten stock -- even a utility deposit you never got back. An estimated $30 billion+ of unclaimed property is sitting in state treasuries waiting to be returned to millions of Americans. State officials often don't have the resources to find everybody.
This divorce case was one of the most notorious Reno had ever seen: A trial where fireworks in the courtroom led to gunfire in the courthouse, and that was just the beginning.
Two professional divers were looking for some relaxation at the Great Barrier Reef. What they found was brutal, unpredictable and terrifying.
Whether it's a fire, a medical emergency or a crime -- when every second counts, 911 is a lifeline. Dateline has the most heart-stopping, gut-wrenching 911 calls you may ever hear.
When a radiant mother disappeared in Colorado, secrets began to tumble out about her hidden life. Where is Paige Birgfeld?
They arrive with devastating force, and in seconds homes, businesses, and even lives are gone. Tornadoes are nature with a bang: awesome, powerful and terrifying.
They were a hard-working couple, cherishing the chance to get away from it all. But what happened on one hiking trip stunned everyone, and police thought there was just one explanation.
A controversial murder case came to dramatic end after Neil Entwistle's secret life was revealed. Now a juror talks to Dateline about the verdict.
He was a wealthy real estate mogul, looking for an attractive wife. And she was a younger woman who seemed rather unsophisticated -- or so he thought.
Debate over whether a wife shot her cheating husband divided everyone – including jurors for two trials.
With a courageous young woman's life threatened, law enforcement agents devise a picture-perfect way to keep danger at bay.
Two strangers thought they had information about decades-old cold cases. The LAPD saw a chance to catch a serial killer.
NBC's Tim Russert, host of "Meet the Press," was a devoted son who wrote a best-selling book about his father, as well as a loving husband and father. Dennis Murphy looks back at Russert's life.
A detective searches for answers to a series of murders in Buffalo, N.Y. Could the wrong woman be in prison?
A police detective's daughter -- who'd been kidnapped -- did what she'd been taught. She called 911. So did her husband. So did horrified witnesses. They all thought help would be on the way. They were wrong.
She expected to face the rigors and dangers of Marine life, but instead found a different kind of danger.
A killer is targeting mothers in their SUVs who are out for a day of shopping at the mall in southern Florida.
Kevin Coe was sent to prison after being accused of assaulting over 40 women and convicted of raping one. So why are people living in fear again?
An airplane mechanic went missing, and his wife said he left with a mysterious passenger. But police had more questions about his marriage.
When a young woman disappeared in Alaska, police looked at two brothers as suspects. Could anyone breach their loyalty and find the truth?
One veteran heals through a battlefield keepsake: It was just a tiny photograph of a child, but it would launch an epic journey
A student film galvanized a police department to close the case of a Janet Chandler, a young woman whose brutal murder was kept a terrible secret for decades.
There was one victim, one weapon, and one suspect witnesses said they saw running from the scene. So why was this case still unsolved?
She was on her honeymoon -- a scuba diving trip with her new husband. But when she plunged into the water, she plunged into danger, too.
What if you actually had a "close encounter" with a UFO? You could reach out to the "Men in Black," but more likely you'd reach for your camera. After all, the camera, doesn't lie. Does it?
After making a really bad choice, a husband who thought he could play around learned too late that he was playing with fire.
Seventeen years after a murder at a comic book store, a new detective re-opens a dusty case file to find a long-lost clue to a real-life mystery.
Stars seem to be losing it a lot lately -- but who owns the title of "Messiest Celebrity Meltdown"?
Police had a murder weapon with a bloody palm print -- and it belonged to the boyfriend of a slain beauty queen. But not everything was as it seemed.
A man promised aspiring young models that they'd be reality TV stars... instead, the hopefuls got a harsh reality check.
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