the head. there s a female who had mud and blood all over her. frantic. saying her husband had been shot. a woman in distress. a murder in the dead of night. calm down. breathe slow. we were concerned for her. she was next to him as he was hit. yes, sir. ridge say who shot her husband? i saw a shadow. she said it was a figure and turned and ran into the darkness. we take you inside this mystery. we don t know the suspect is still out there. who killed your husband? a small town murder with a big-time twist. she knew something she wasn t telling? yes, sir. welcome to dateline. at nearly 300 pounds, robert looked menacing but to loved ones, he was a gentle giant. the selfless fire captain enjoyed helping others. no one could help him when he was murdered. an eyewitness offered fuzzy details yet investigators piece together the clues, bringing the deadly deed into sharp focus. here is josh mankiewicz with out of the darkness. 911. this friday ni
donald trump becomes the first american president convicted of a felony after a new york jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. i did my job. we did our job. the only voice that matters is the voice of the jury, and the jury has spoken. it s reckless. it s dangerous. it s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don t like the verdict. how will the historic verdict impact the 2024 race? the real verdict is going to be november 5th by the people. my guests this morning, former manhattan district attorney cyrus vance, tom cotton of arkansas, and hakeem jeffries. joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, editor in chief of the politico report. leigh ann caldwell of the washington post. former white house press secretary jen psaki, and lahnee chen. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press . from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is meet the press with kristen w
the jury sentenced chacey to life in prison with the possibility of parole. she will be at least 59 before she can be released. if she s one of those people who doesn t have remorse, i don t know. you will live with it. it took me a long time to get over his phone calls that were not coming through. her phone still rings, but now it s a firefighters who work with her son. he always told me, if something happens to me, you will have a second family. i said really? he said you have no idea. he was right. truly right. that is all for this edition of dateline. i am andrea canning. thank you for watching. this sunday, guilty. this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge.