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Dateline Originals – your podcast destination to discover and binge more than a dozen true crime mini-series told as only Dateline can. Includes award winning series like “The Thing About Pam,” “Mommy Doomsday,” “Motive for Murder” and so many more. Listen to all episodes of Dateline Originals now completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium to listen ad-free: DatelinePremium.com

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  • Introducing: Murder in the Hollywood Hills

    Dive into the harrowing narrative of manipulation and murder in the "Dateline Originals" podcast with Keith Morrison and his guests, as they unravel a chilling story of deceit in the episode centered around a tragedy in the Hollywood Hills. With stealthy maneuvering and false promises of fame, a man turns starry-eyed aspirations into a weapon, luring unsuspecting women with the bait of becoming a Bond girl.

    The investigation delves deep into the darkest corners of a predator's mind and the systemic inadequacies that allowed his reign of terror to claim lives. Listen as the voices of the women he wronged rise in solidarity, morphing from victims to champions of justice. Their collective strength and decisive evidence become the linchpin in bringing a cold-hearted manipulator to account, ensuring the safety of many who might have otherwise crossed his path.

    Mar 19, 2024

  • Mortal Sin - Ep. 5: The Worm Dude

    Delve into the latest episode of "Dateline Originals," where Josh Mankiewicz masterfully weaves through the turbulent aftermath of Pastor Nick Hackney's fall from grace in the quaint community of Bremerton, Washington. This episode, featuring insights from church members like Annette Anderson and authorities such as Greg Olsen, explores the chilling effect of Hackney's arrest for murder on the trust the faithful placed in their spiritual leaders. Through candid conversations, discover the pervasive skepticism that now surrounds the moral integrity of religious figures and how this skepticism has led some to question the foundations of organized religion itself.

    Witness the unexpected turns of Hackney's journey, from an appeal that questions the severity of his sentence to finding an unlikely sense of purpose through a prison worm farming program. With contributions from Claire Bradley, Jenna Bush Hager, and Hackney himself, the episode encapsulates a tale of personal reformation amid incarceration. Listen as Hackney becomes an advocate for criminal justice reform and prisoners' rights, striving to reshape his legacy and impact the world from within the walls that confine him. "Dateline Originals" provides a platform for a multifaceted discussion on redemption, spirituality, and the justice system – a narrative that profoundly resonates with our society's ongoing conversation about faith, morality, and the potential for transformation.

    Jan 31, 2024

  • Mortal Sin - Ep. 4: So Help Me God

    Journey into a tangled web of deceit and foreboding intentions in Dateline Originals, as Josh Mankiewicz, Diana Parmley, Claire Bradley, Aaron Talney, and Jenna Bush Hager dissect the peculiar case surrounding Dawn's untimely demise. This episode peels back the layers of an investigation marred by initial inaccuracies, revealing how a prematurely labeled "accidental death" morphed into a sinister portrait of homicide by asphyxiation. The profound impact of early investigative conclusions becomes apparent, stressing the imperative for meticulous procedural diligence from the outset.

    Intimate relationships and clandestine motives encapsulate the gritty details that envelope Nick Hackney, whose trial casts an uncomfortable spotlight on his dubious behavior and intimate church relations. Sandy Glass emerges as an enigmatic figure whose testimony could cut through the maze of deception, contending with her own credibility skirmishes. As the narrative unveils the strategic orchestration behind the fire that claimed Dawn's life, financial gains and forbidden romances are proposed as driving forces behind the tragedy, offering ample material for the listener to unpack and analyze the multifaceted dynamics of justice and truth.

    Jan 31, 2024

  • Mortal Sin - Ep. 3: The Truth Emerges

    In this riveting episode of "Dateline Originals," a testimony shakes the foundation of a seemingly closed case. Speakers Josh Mankiewicz, Sue Schultz, Craig Anderson, Robert Biley, and Annette Anderson delve into the dramatic turn of events as Sandy Glass breaks her silence about her illicit relationship with Pastor Nick Hackney and the chilling details of his wife Dawn's death. Glass’s confession ignites a re-examination of the case by the Bremerton Police Department, revealing the complex web of relationships and deceit surrounding the pastor.

    As the narrative unfolds, police detectives revisit the scene that ended with the untimely death of Dawn, now with a renewed perspective and witnesses more willing to shed light on the murky circumstances of the incident. With Hackney's arrest, the episode discloses the strange behavior he exhibited during the investigation and the interrogation process. Tune into "Dateline Originals" for an intricate look at the convergence of faith, sin, and justice, as each speaker shares their unique perspective on a case that refused to rest in peace.

    Jan 31, 2024

  • Mortal Sin - Ep. 2: Lust

    In the latest installment of Dateline Originals, Josh Mankiewicz leads a deeply unsettling exploration into the misdeeds of Pastor Nick Hackney. With personal accounts from Annette Anderson, Greg Olsen, Diana Parmley, and Robert Biley, the episode dives into the complex web of manipulation and inappropriate relationships that Hackney forged using his position of trust and faith.

    Revealing a troubling pattern of spiritual abuse and predatory behavior, the podcast details how several women, including those seeking pastoral counsel, were drawn into Hackney's sinister orbit. The episode brings to light the profound impact on the victims, marred by guilt and shame, and raises critical questions about church leadership's response—or lack thereof—to the allegations against him. Listen as brave voices break their silence, and a narrative of exploitation unfolds, confronting the darkness that sometimes hides in plain sight.

    Jan 31, 2024