mother. she was the most amazing woman i had ever met in my life. and then, suddenly, one day, she was gone poisoned by carbon monoxide. he was like i couldn t get a pulse, i couldn t get a pulse. her husband blamed of faulty water heater, police blamed him. you don t think this is an accident? no. there was one problem, and it was a big one, no one could figure out exactly how he might have done it. he s an expert in gases, he s analyses urologist. murder or an accident. did you kill your wife? hello, and welcome to dateline, hundreds of americans die every year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, but according to police in ohio, one of those deaths wasn t an accident, it was murder, and they say if anyone would know how to use a deadly gas to murder someone, it was their prime suspects. here is kate snow with deadly exposure. reporter: he s come back to where it all began, to the town, the streets he knew so well, remembering the old times
i had a friend from high school had put something up on my facebook. diana is one of my oldest friends. i just fell apart. i couldn t believe it. still doesn t seem real to me. the wedding was in the woods. a really nice, outdoor, forest wedding. a few years later, the marriage was in shambles. she wanted to have a clean divorce. then a call out of the blue. they were going to meet? yes. followed by a shot. the meeting was set up for someone to get hurt. did they find the shooter? no. just vanished? vanished. who was this mystery man on a midnight mission? he brought everything that you would need to murder someone. turns out it was a gunman police and maybe even you already know. i had seen the dateline previously. someone was hiding a secret. where there s smoke, there s fire. someone else couldn t keep one. she just started crying and said, it s all true. it s all true. and a conspiracy to kill is caught on camera. when we
hello i m craig melvin and this is dateline. oh god please. ma am. oh god. oh god. i just knew that she was gone. she was a bright, young mom to be. she was beautiful, confident. strong. it was a smile that really got me. moving on from a messy divorce and jumping into a new romance. no one could believe it when they found her. they re saying that it was a homicide,. then police found something else. recordings. everything changed. like instantly. it s weird. he is essentially speaking from the grave? you can see the emotions that she went through. could she point police to her killer? scared to death. once, just in a flash, the life just changed. hello. and welcome to late lane. it started with a little flirtation in the office, that bloomed into a full blown romance. problem was, brittany eldridge was married to another man. then, she found out that she was pregnant. and it was just weeks before her due date that the tragedy struck. inv
election lies. he also slammed the justice department for indicting him on federal charges over his decision to government secrets at mar-a-lago. sentiments he echoed once again in new attacks this afternoon on his knockoff twitter. the gop front runner feeds grievances to his base, president biden will his showcase his economic achievements. friday, the president highlighted new efforts to lower health care office things that sneak into your cable bill or surprise charges when you check out of a hotel. biden also emphasized the importance of his infrastructure legislation. biden and other administration officials have been going to republican held congressional districts to tout the white house is the administration hopes to show their policies have spurred job growth, domestic manufacturing and economic development while reminding the public the republicans largely opposed the measures. the job report shows biden s economic with another 209,000 jobs added. and
indictment he is facing. plus, actor marcus scribner is in our simone spotlight. once the child star on the comedy, black-ish, now in the final season of grown-ish. what is next in his career and his role in climate change activism? i have something to say. it s been just over a week since the six conservative justices on the united states supreme court upended decades of precedent, banning the consideration of race in the college admissions process. now, americans are beginning to evaluate this new terrain with some launching new efforts in the fight for racial equity and education, others working overtime to shut out students of color. this week, a group called lawyers for civil rights, or lcr, filed a complaint against harvard university. one of the response to the supreme court admissions cases one behalf of three civil rights organizations based in boston. they are asking the federal government to intervene and abolish a system called legacy preference. legacy preferen