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[Dateline True Crime Weekly: Legal Battles, High-Stakes Pleas, and the Science of Deception]-[Details emerge in a grisly Kentucky murder. Young Thug is free. And how to detect deception.]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2024-11-07

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Overview of Legal Developments

This episode of Dateline True Crime Weekly covers a series of high-profile legal cases, ranging from murder trials in Kentucky to the conclusion of the longest-running trial in Georgia history. Andrea Canning leads an editorial team through a docket packed with updates on criminal investigations, judicial hearings, and expert insights into human behavior.

The Murder of Amber Spradlin: A High-Stakes Bond Hearing

The episode delves into the murder of 38-year-old Amber Spradlin in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. Michael "MK" McKinney III remains behind bars for the crime, which occurred in his father's home. During a recent hearing, the defense argued for a reduction of his $5 million bond, citing that "MK could be waiting for a very long time for his trial" due to backlogs in state labs. However, prosecutors countered with significant evidence, noting that Amber was "stabbed at least 12 times" and that "the blade from the knife actually broke off in her neck." Furthermore, investigators highlighted "scratches seen and photographed on his forearms" and DNA evidence that was a "paternal match to the McKinney DNA," ultimately leading the judge to keep the bond at $5 million.

Young Thug and the End of a Landmark RICO Case

A major focus of the episode is the dramatic conclusion of the trial against rap superstar Jeffrey Williams, known as Young Thug. After being accused of acting as a "gang kingpin" and running a criminal enterprise under his label, YSL, Williams took a surprise plea deal. The case had been plagued by controversy, with prosecutors using "rap on trial" tactics—basing criminal charges on his lyrics. Journalist David Dennis Jr. noted that the trial was a "huge sprawling case" that had become a "mess" of "multiple judges" and "viral testimonies." Ultimately, Williams pled guilty to participation in a gang and various drug and gun charges, receiving "time served" and 15 years of probation. The conditions are strict, including a ban on promoting "gang activity in his music" and a requirement to submit to "search and seizure at any point."

Updates on the Karen Reed Case and the Brazilian Au Pair

In the Dateline Roundup, producers discussed the ongoing Karen Reed case in Massachusetts, where the defense is seeking to dismiss two counts of the indictment, citing double jeopardy protections after a mistrial. Meanwhile, in Northern Virginia, the case of a Brazilian au pair accused of murder took a turn. Juliana Perez-Maugaliez pleaded guilty to manslaughter and is expected to testify against her employer, Brendan Banfield, who is accused of luring a stranger to the home to frame him for his wife's murder. Bodycam footage played a pivotal role, revealing the au pair’s initial claim that she saw the victim stabbing the wife, a story prosecutors now claim is a fabrication.

The Science of Spotting Deceit

The episode concludes with expert advice from former Secret Service agent Evie Pomporos on how to identify when someone is lying. Pomporos emphasizes that there is no singular "body language" tell; instead, one must establish a "baseline" for an individual when they are relaxed. She warns that people often lie by "omission" or by "sprinkling in a little truth." When someone reacts defensively to a simple question—such as by saying, "That’s a dumb question"—it serves as a "red flag." Her core advice is to "trust your instincts" because, as she notes, "we kind of know when things are off."

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I do believe the defense will rest today.
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That perfect marriage and that perfect couple may not be so perfect.
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If you had told me that this was scripted in a TV show, this was like too unbelievable.
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So, Amber had just finished her shift at the Brickhouse restaurant.
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I think this is where you're going to say, we don't really know, right?
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innocent until proven guilty
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