detective sanchez claimed by leaving her in the water, it watched any a mint. i thought that she was gonna be dead in the water. we started looking for what happened. there was still water in the drug. we pulled the train and i saw blacks got marks. a case that would see the suspect leave town. and unearthed dark deeds from the past. she would wake up and he was be standing over her. that s creepy. sinister stories! she told me that he was following her. yet justice was anything but certain. you want that smoking gun. uh-huh. and there s just not one. hello and welcome to dateline. cassy farrington was building a new life. the single mom had two kids, a doting boyfriend and an exciting new job. but that future was washed away. cassy was found dead in her bathtub. cassy s parents set out to solve this mystery and would stop at nothing to get justice for her daughter. here is keith morrison with suspicion in silver city. out in the middle
the proud boys and the oath keepers. we re gonna go more on that point later on in the show. but we also learned a lot more about what was happening in the white house, in the lead up to the insurrection. testimony from donald trump s lawyers, his attorney general, his son-in-law, and his daughter. also just saying that trump knew what he was doing, and he knew it was wrong. for example, trump knew that he had lost the election to joe biden. how do we know that? because his own top data analyst came into the oval office and told him specifically. according to his campaign insider, jason miller. i was in the oval office. and at some point in the conversation, the league that a person was brought on. and, i remember, he delivered to the president in pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose. but trump, reportedly, argue that his legal challenges over election fraud would change the result. the only problem? there was no such thing as election fraud and the white house kn
grandchildren again. they don t allow us to see or talk to them. what would you want to say to them, if you could? that we love them. that their mama loved them unconditionally. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m natalie morales. thank you for watching. hey there everyone. good to be with you. i am ayman in washington d.c.. 17 months after the attack on the u.s. capitol, the house summits committee in charge of investigating that attack is charged with showing us and the american public its work. with its first live televised hearing on thursday. what did we learn that we did not know before? that is an important question. and the short answer is, a lot. we saw new footage of the violence from that day, and new clues that point to new planning and deliberation by