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[Murder and Magnolias: The Dark Conspiracy Behind a Charleston Divorce]-[Murder & Magnolias - Ep. 1: Marked for Death]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2026-02-23

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📋 Summary

The Descent from High Society to a Murder-for-Hire Plot

The story of Chris and Nancy Latham began as a quintessential American success story. Residing in South Carolina, the couple represented the upper echelons of Charleston society. Chris, a "workaholic" corporate banker, and Nancy, a vibrant figure in local real estate and the state lottery commission, appeared to have the perfect, "idyllic" life. However, beneath the surface of their "splendid vacation" in 2011, their twenty-two-year marriage was disintegrating, eventually leading to a dark, tangled web of betrayal and a chilling murder-for-hire conspiracy.

The Breakdown of a Marriage

Despite their public image, the Lathams’ domestic life was in shambles. Chris, once a devoted husband, had become "preoccupied" with his career, eventually moving into a guest room and ceasing emotional intimacy. Nancy described a cold, mechanical existence where the only remaining connection was a weekly sexual routine, maintained solely to avoid conflict. The breaking point arrived on the final day of their lake vacation in 2011. According to Nancy, Chris abruptly declared he wanted a divorce with a look she described as "cold, like rigor mortis." Conversely, Chris claimed the catalyst was his discovery of Nancy’s alleged adultery, alleging he had "proof" in the form of "text messages and emails." Regardless of the truth, the facade of their marriage persisted for another 18 months, even as they maintained appearances at family birthday dinners.

The Unlikely Whistleblower

In April 2013, the trajectory of this divorce shifted from a legal dispute to a criminal investigation due to a routine traffic stop. Officer Daniel Wilson pulled over Aaron Wilkinson, a man with "skeleton tats up to the neck," in a gritty section of Charleston. During the stop, Wilson discovered a loaded .32 caliber revolver and ammunition. While detained in the back of the police cruiser, Wilkinson, a heroin addict, confessed to a murder-for-hire plot. He claimed he and his former prison cellmate, Sam Yenawine, had been hired to kill one of the Lathams before their divorce trial began on April 8th.

The "Hit Packet" and the Conspiracy

Wilkinson’s testimony revealed a harrowing level of premeditation. He explained that Yenawine, a "volatile and violent man," had been paid to execute a contract killing. The conspirators had been provided with a "hit packet"—a collection of documents that included "Google Map images" of the Lathams' home, realty website photos, and a family picture that had been "cut in half." The objective was to eliminate one of the Lathams to prevent them from appearing in court.

Wilkinson alleged that he had only participated to manage his heroin addiction and eventually attempted to stall the plot by volunteering to take Yenawine’s place, with no intention of actually committing the murder. He hoped to "wait it out" until the divorce trial passed, rendering the motive moot. However, the plan unraveled when his drug-seeking behavior led him straight into the hands of Officer Wilson.

Conclusion: The Fragility of Morality

As the investigation unfolded, the Charleston police were faced with the surreal reality of a high-society divorce turning into a lethal contract. The case serves as a grim reflection of the podcast’s central inquiry: "How low will a good person go for money, for pride, for desire, for the need to win no matter what?" The Lathams, once the picture of Southern grace, found themselves at the center of a nightmare, proving that the line between good and evil often "runs through the heart of each person."

🎯Key Sentences

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Not a care in the world.
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It was really a tangled web.
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Hard to know the truth, really.
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Water under the bridge.
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Not a good start.
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📝Key Phrases

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basked in simple summertime pleasures
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not a care in the world
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rippling consequences
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keep up appearances
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water under the bridge
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📖 Transcript

It had been a glorious vacation.
For two weeks, the Latham family of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, had basked in simple summertime pleasures.
Fishing, boating, water skiing, swimming in the cool, clear water of Lake Greenwood, a large man-made lake in the western part of the state.
We had never in our lives taken a two-week vacation, ever.
That's the voice of Nancy Latham.
And this particular year, Chris was insistent we take a two-week vacation.

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