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The tip was that the wife of the murdered man had been having an affair. And, you know, she had told police there were no problems in her marriage. And because of the tip, they knew who the affair was with. Detectives were able to get a warrant to go up on the phones belonging to the wife and this guy that they had heard she was having an affair with. I love you, Sabrina.
The tip was that the wife of the murdered man had been having an affair. And, you know, she had told police there were no problems in her marriage. And because of the tip, they knew who the affair was with. Detectives were able to get a warrant to go up on the phones belonging to the wife and this guy that they had heard she was having an affair with. I love you, Sabrina.
Now, the interesting thing about those wiretaps is that they reveal, no question, there's an affair going on and that it predated the murder. There is no point in which she, her name's Sabrina, Sabrina Lamont. There's nothing in those wiretaps where she acknowledges knowing about it beforehand and there's nothing to suggest that she participated in it.
Now, the interesting thing about those wiretaps is that they reveal, no question, there's an affair going on and that it predated the murder. There is no point in which she, her name's Sabrina, Sabrina Lamont. There's nothing in those wiretaps where she acknowledges knowing about it beforehand and there's nothing to suggest that she participated in it.
Now, the interesting thing about those wiretaps is that they reveal, no question, there's an affair going on and that it predated the murder. There is no point in which she, her name's Sabrina, Sabrina Lamont. There's nothing in those wiretaps where she acknowledges knowing about it beforehand and there's nothing to suggest that she participated in it.
And, you know, something that will allow them to make an arrest or prove some sort of conspiracy between the two.
And, you know, something that will allow them to make an arrest or prove some sort of conspiracy between the two.
And, you know, something that will allow them to make an arrest or prove some sort of conspiracy between the two.
Oh, he's playing hardball there. And how it ends is, to me, kind of shocking.
Oh, he's playing hardball there. And how it ends is, to me, kind of shocking.
Oh, he's playing hardball there. And how it ends is, to me, kind of shocking.
Can't miss.
Can't miss.
Can't miss.
Hi, it's Josh Mankiewicz, and we're talking Dateline today with Keith Morrison. Hi, Keith. Hello, Josh. So this episode is called The Woman With No Name, and it's about the 2006 murder of an unidentified woman who was dubbed Lavender Doe because of the lavender shirt. she was found in after she had been murdered.
Hi, it's Josh Mankiewicz, and we're talking Dateline today with Keith Morrison. Hi, Keith. Hello, Josh. So this episode is called The Woman With No Name, and it's about the 2006 murder of an unidentified woman who was dubbed Lavender Doe because of the lavender shirt. she was found in after she had been murdered.
And an interesting team of people kind of banded together to help find her name, identify her. Now, if you have not listened to this episode yet, it's the one right below this one on the list of podcasts that you just chose from. So you can go there and listen to it. Or if you want to watch it, you can stream it on Peacock and then come back here.
And an interesting team of people kind of banded together to help find her name, identify her. Now, if you have not listened to this episode yet, it's the one right below this one on the list of podcasts that you just chose from. So you can go there and listen to it. Or if you want to watch it, you can stream it on Peacock and then come back here.
Now, when you come back, Keith has an extra clip that he wants to play for us from his interview with the co-founder of the DNA Doe Project. And then later, we're going to be joined by a Dateline producer, Veronica Mazzeca, to talk about what she's learned from her work reporting on other unsolved cases of Jane and John Doe. So stick around for that. Now let's talk Dateline.
Now, when you come back, Keith has an extra clip that he wants to play for us from his interview with the co-founder of the DNA Doe Project. And then later, we're going to be joined by a Dateline producer, Veronica Mazzeca, to talk about what she's learned from her work reporting on other unsolved cases of Jane and John Doe. So stick around for that. Now let's talk Dateline.