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Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Hi, Andrea. Good to see you.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Yeah, last October, the former L.A. County DA filed a motion asking the court to consider resentencing the brothers. But then a new DA was elected, and his name is Nathan Hockman. And Monday, he gave a press conference. He's asking the court to reverse what the previous DA did.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Yeah, last October, the former L.A. County DA filed a motion asking the court to consider resentencing the brothers. But then a new DA was elected, and his name is Nathan Hockman. And Monday, he gave a press conference. He's asking the court to reverse what the previous DA did.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Yeah, last October, the former L.A. County DA filed a motion asking the court to consider resentencing the brothers. But then a new DA was elected, and his name is Nathan Hockman. And Monday, he gave a press conference. He's asking the court to reverse what the previous DA did.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

He wants to withdraw the motion asking for the brothers' resentencing and said that at a hearing scheduled for late next week, he will argue that the brothers should not be made eligible for parole.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

He wants to withdraw the motion asking for the brothers' resentencing and said that at a hearing scheduled for late next week, he will argue that the brothers should not be made eligible for parole.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

He wants to withdraw the motion asking for the brothers' resentencing and said that at a hearing scheduled for late next week, he will argue that the brothers should not be made eligible for parole.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Right. Well, this DA came out and said, look, we might be amenable to resentencing, but he says the brothers haven't taken responsibility.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Right. Well, this DA came out and said, look, we might be amenable to resentencing, but he says the brothers haven't taken responsibility.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Right. Well, this DA came out and said, look, we might be amenable to resentencing, but he says the brothers haven't taken responsibility.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Their lawyer said the DA is showboating and grandstanding and trying to confuse the issue and put the ball back in the governor's court.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Their lawyer said the DA is showboating and grandstanding and trying to confuse the issue and put the ball back in the governor's court.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Their lawyer said the DA is showboating and grandstanding and trying to confuse the issue and put the ball back in the governor's court.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Their extended family put out a statement saying the DA has blinders on the fact that Eric and Lyle were repeatedly abused. feared for their lives and have atoned for their actions. And another twist is that the only family member, Kitty's brother, who for a long time opposed their release, he died last week. So, right.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Their extended family put out a statement saying the DA has blinders on the fact that Eric and Lyle were repeatedly abused. feared for their lives and have atoned for their actions. And another twist is that the only family member, Kitty's brother, who for a long time opposed their release, he died last week. So, right.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Their extended family put out a statement saying the DA has blinders on the fact that Eric and Lyle were repeatedly abused. feared for their lives and have atoned for their actions. And another twist is that the only family member, Kitty's brother, who for a long time opposed their release, he died last week. So, right.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

As things stand today, all the people affected are united in wanting Lyle and Eric out.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

As things stand today, all the people affected are united in wanting Lyle and Eric out.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

As things stand today, all the people affected are united in wanting Lyle and Eric out.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

Well, yes, this is the case where the defendant chose to represent herself, called herself as a witness for the defense and spoke for days. So proceedings took longer than anyone expected.