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Welcome to Dateline True Crime Weekly.
I'm Andrea Canning.
It's January 22nd, and here's what's on our docket.
In central New Jersey, it's week two in the trial of a businessman accused of murdering four of his relatives, including his own brother.
The prosecutor played audio of the brothers arguing just hours before the murders.
In Dateline Roundup, the prosecution rests in the murder trial of former IRS agent Brendan Banfield.
And new details in the arrest of Luigi Mangione will play you the 911 call.
Plus, the reporting team behind an all-new podcast series on the murder of Connecticut teenager Martha Moxley.
They tell us about their exclusive interviews with Michael Skakel, the Kennedy cousin whose conviction for the murder was tossed out after he spent 11 years in prison.
But before all that, we're off to a wealthy suburb of San Antonio, Texas for the latest in the case of murdered mom and realtor Suzanne Simpson.
On October 7th, 2024, Texas realtor Suzanne Simpson did not show up to school to pick up her young daughter.
A few hours later, her friend called the police to report her missing.
Tips began pouring in, including one from a neighbor who told law enforcement he'd seen Suzanne and her husband Brad arguing the night before she disappeared, and that he heard screams coming from the woods near the couple's home.
Two days after Suzanne went missing, Brad Simpson was arrested on family violence charges.