voice, nothing. i want to know what s happened to my mom. i didn t think it was an accident. when did the whisper? start immediately. i believed she d been murdered. there is a dark business going on at this nightclub. that is something buddy one talking about what happened at night? it was a sacred thing for us to do. i thought we were finally getting justice, i was absolutely shocked, i was shocked. if you have a feeling in your gut and in your heart, fight, and don t ever give up. a few feet from the city limits of toledo, ohio, a car swings around a corner on a dusty stretch of road. it s, dark we hours, just stabs of light spilling from the house. most people are asleep, he could so easily have missed line in the grass on the side of a road, her feet drawn up to her chest, barely breathing, first drove right by her, the story went and then doubled back for a 30 year journey from one lonely child. there s all these lives that have not been answer
for that baby. she wanted to be a mom. this wasn t somebody thinking about suicide. exactly. it made me wonder was he a murderer? you are trying to prove a murderer with pretty much no evidence. correct. is he kind of gloating he got away with it? he is thinking, well, catch me if you can. we are going to do her and her family justice. we are going to solve this murder. hello, and welcome to dateline . meg purk was a young mom to be, over the moon to be having her first child. then, just days before her due date, she died of an apparent suicide. her family struggled to understand why, but in a strange twist, a house fire set decades later would point to a possible answer and put investigators on a trail towards the truth. here is josh mankiewicz with secrets from the grave . wander through any graveyard, and you will find them, mysteries etched in stone. lives cut tragically short by war, disease, misfortune, and sometimes murder. many who arrested in
we like the no tie. different vibe from him. somebody stole all my ties. it s not a fashion choice. tie left. i like you re calling it an experiment. you should be in a white lab coat starting on monday. the waist down, i am. disturbing. this just came a little real just now. wonderful. nice to see you, jake. thanks, jake. have a good weekend. everyone, we re keeping the conversation going tonight not about the lab coat and jake tapper but here we are. i am laura coates in washington d.c. i m alisyn camerota in new york. this is cnn tonight. we have a team here in new york with me. and the other team here in washington d.c. so we re going to kick it off with the herschel walker raphael warnock senate debate. it just wrapped up a little while ago in georgia. we ll talk to the panelists, but wow. have you seen some of these clips? yeah, i was trying to watch it while prepping. it was a very high stakes debate because it s the only one until election day
thanks so much for joining us tonight, and this week in our 9:00 p.m. experiment, until next week, you can follow me on facebook, instagram, twitter and the tiktok. @jaketapper. our coverage continues with the magnificent laura coates and the excellent alisyn camerota. she s waiting for her adjective to kick in, if she s magnificent, what am i? excellent. there you go. excellent is great dashing jake tapper. simple but classic. we like the no tie. gives a different vibe from him. somebody stole all my ties. it s not a fashion choice. tie left. i see. i also like you re calling it an experiment. you should be in a white lab coat starting on monday. the waist down, i am. disturbing. this just came a little real just now. wonderful. nice to see you, jake. thanks, jake. have a good weekend. everyone, we re keeping the conversation going tonight not about the lab coat and jake tapper but here we are. good evening, everyone. i am laura coates in washington
dr. sanjay gupta, great to have you analyst on. we appreciate it. thanks bianna. and good morning, everybody. i m bianna golodryga. the jury in the death penalty trial of nikolas cruz, the parkland school shooter has reached a decision on whether to sentence him to death or life in prison without the possibility of parole. cnn s carlos suarez is outside of the courthouse in fort lauderdale. what more could you tell us about this? reporter: so we re expecting that the jury s verdict will be read in court at 10:30 this morning. they only spent a single day deliberating whether or not nikolas cruz is going to dry for his actions at marjorie stoneman d douglas. one of the last things they did yesterday was ask to see the ar-15 that cruz used to kill 17 people in parkland, florida. the jury s decision on death does have to be unanimous. so they all have to agree that cruz should die for these murders. if there is a holdout in my of the charges, then cruz would be essentially