Josh Mankiewicz
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When we come back, we have an extra clip from Dionne Baugh's police interrogation, which is one of the more fun police interrogations I've ever watched.
When we come back, we have an extra clip from Dionne Baugh's police interrogation, which is one of the more fun police interrogations I've ever watched.
I mean, it feels like everybody in the episode at one time or another had warned Lance about her. Like, why are you doing this? This is nuts. She's young and she's, you know, she's clearly swayed by the fact that I'm getting her a Mercedes and I'm showering her with money.
I mean, it feels like everybody in the episode at one time or another had warned Lance about her. Like, why are you doing this? This is nuts. She's young and she's, you know, she's clearly swayed by the fact that I'm getting her a Mercedes and I'm showering her with money.
She's got this letter with her that I guess she thought is going to get her that car.
She's got this letter with her that I guess she thought is going to get her that car.
In fact, it's like wearing a sandwich board that says, I did it.
In fact, it's like wearing a sandwich board that says, I did it.
Yeah, what are you doing? You sort of want to say to Dion, you were already stalking him. Police already knew that. He already knew that. Like, come on.
Yeah, what are you doing? You sort of want to say to Dion, you were already stalking him. Police already knew that. He already knew that. Like, come on.
So at some point, Dion is in there for the police interrogation in which I'm going to say does not realize that she is, that the persona she is showing the cops is more important than the things that are coming out of her mouth because she's telling a story which later gets picked apart.
So at some point, Dion is in there for the police interrogation in which I'm going to say does not realize that she is, that the persona she is showing the cops is more important than the things that are coming out of her mouth because she's telling a story which later gets picked apart.
But sort of way she talks about Lance and about money and about what she's owed and who she is, that sort of tells you more about Dion than any single thing she says.
But sort of way she talks about Lance and about money and about what she's owed and who she is, that sort of tells you more about Dion than any single thing she says.
This feels like a good time to listen to some extra sound that did not make the episode. So let's listen to that. This is Dionne talking about how she felt fearful after Lance's death.
This feels like a good time to listen to some extra sound that did not make the episode. So let's listen to that. This is Dionne talking about how she felt fearful after Lance's death.
You have no idea. You know, the interesting thing there is that she's clearly lying. Now we know that. You know, I was afraid. The cops are playing along. Earlier in that same interrogation, they're lying about the video cameras, and she's playing along. It's a nice little dance that's going on there in that little tiny room.
You have no idea. You know, the interesting thing there is that she's clearly lying. Now we know that. You know, I was afraid. The cops are playing along. Earlier in that same interrogation, they're lying about the video cameras, and she's playing along. It's a nice little dance that's going on there in that little tiny room.
How many times on Dateline have we seen that? People who sit down in that room and think, I'm smarter than these guys who are interrogating me, and they're not. Right. You know, she lies on the stand in her divorce trial, or she tells the truth on the stand in the divorce trial, which means she's lying to the cops.
How many times on Dateline have we seen that? People who sit down in that room and think, I'm smarter than these guys who are interrogating me, and they're not. Right. You know, she lies on the stand in her divorce trial, or she tells the truth on the stand in the divorce trial, which means she's lying to the cops.