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    More from the firefighters who responded to the Hibbs house fire

    02:45
  • Remembering Joy Hibbs

    03:04
  • Last known security footage of T’Montez Hurt

    00:30
  • More of Colin's Police Interview

    01:50
  • More on Kaitlin Armstrong's plastic surgery in Costa Rica

    02:20
  • Cyclists "Ride for Mo"

    01:19
  • A Postcard from the Field: The Grackles of Austin, Texas

    01:16
  • Remembering Heather Strube

    03:23
  • Remembering Jon Hickey

    02:14
  • Cold Case Spotlight: Alexandra Wiwcharuk 

    05:08
  • Memories of Jennifer

    03:37
  • Purple Ribbons for Jennifer

    01:24
  • DATELINE NBC EXCLUSIVE: Friends of Jennifer Dulos Speak Out

    01:16
  • Remembering Chris Tapp

    02:24
  • “The only thing I ever wanted was to die free”

    02:20
  • The Relentless Carol Dodge 

    01:51
  • DATELINE FRIDAY PREVIEW: True Confession

    01:00
  • Remembering Jennifer Ramsaran

    02:26
  • More of the police interview with Stephen Beal

    02:54
  • Remembering Ildiko Krajnyak

    02:24

PREVIEW: The Interrogation

00:46

18-year-old Robert Davis faced police questioning about the killing of a young mother and her son, after two neighborhood teens accused him of helping them in the robbery-turned-murder. Though Davis denied any involvement, at the end of a 6-hour interrogation he confessed to the crime he claimed he didn’t commit. For more than a decade, his lawyer struggled to prove that Davis’ confession was false and coerced. Getting pardoned would take a miracle, until he got support from the most unexpected sources. Keith Morrison reports Sunday, February 14th at 7p/6c.