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The widower dateline
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the widower dateline

Only, the intruder - the police would soon find out - had been his handyman. The night before, a man who claimed an intruder had broken into his home and killed his wife had ended up killing the intruder. It began when he received a call on about a “really strange case,” from a detective with the Las Vegas Homicide Unit.

the widower dateline

The Randolph story had Slepian hooked for more than a decade as it took close to nine years for the case to be brought trial.

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In 2019, Slepian conceived, developed and produced “Justice For All,” a week-long NBC News/MSNBC series about the criminal justice system, including the first ever town hall from a maximum security prison. He's spearheaded dozens of documentaries, complex hidden-camera investigations and breaking news reports. Slepian, who lives in Katonah and graduated from White Plains High School in 1988, has been with "Dateline" for 25 years. I mean, I've never heard of anybody who's faced the death penalty twice, beat it once and might beat it a second time.” “And it seems to be one step ahead of authorities every step of the way. “He's been playing a cat and mouse game with the legal system for three decades, and he's gotten away with it all,” Slepian said. When the death row conviction was reversed, Slepian interviewed Randolph again. In December, the justices argued that prosecutors should not have pointed to similarities between his second and sixth wives’ cases as he had been acquitted in the earlier case.













The widower dateline