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[Dateline True Crime Weekly: From Cold Cases to Celebrity Portrayals]-[Verdict in the roommate murder trial. Mom accused of murder by fire and van. And, actor Dennis Quaid.]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-03-27

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📋 Summary

The Complexity of Cold Cases and Judicial Outcomes

This week’s episode of Dateline True Crime Weekly explores the enduring impact of criminal cases, highlighting the often unpredictable nature of the justice system. A central focus is the murder of Anita Knutson in Minot, North Dakota. In 2007, Anita was discovered stabbed to death in her apartment, a case that remained cold for nearly 15 years. The investigation was revitalized by the television show Cold Justice, leading to the arrest of her former roommate, Nicole Rice. During the recent trial, witnesses testified that Rice had confessed to the killing; however, the defense strategically pointed toward alternate suspects, emphasizing a man with a "violent past" and a "federal conviction" who was in town at the time. In a "stunning" turn of events for those in the courtroom, the jury returned a verdict of "not guilty," leaving the Knutson family devastated while providing relief to the defendant's family.

The Re-trial of Linda Sturmer: A Battle Over Fire Science

Another significant case revisited is that of Linda Sturmer, who is facing her second trial for the 2010 murder of her husband, Todd. Initially convicted of setting Todd on fire and running him over with a van, Sturmer was released in 2018 after a federal appeals court ruled she had not received a fair trial due to her defense attorney’s failure to challenge the state's arson evidence. The prosecution alleges that Sturmer "doused Todd in gasoline," while the defense contends that Todd, who had a history of suspicious property fires, may have accidentally ignited himself. With the "science of fire" set to be newly contested, the upcoming proceedings aim to re-examine whether the state's original theory holds up under scrutiny.

Legal Developments in High-Profile Investigations

Dateline also provided updates on several ongoing criminal matters:

  • Brian Kohberger Case: Recent court filings have revealed new evidence, including a selfie of Kohberger taken shortly after the murders, which prosecutors believe supports the "bushy eyebrow" testimony from a surviving roommate. Furthermore, Amazon search history indicating Kohberger was "shopping for another knife" just days after the crime is being labeled a potential "smoking gun" by legal experts, though the defense is fighting to keep this information excluded from the trial.
  • Yolanda Marodi Case: Following the stabbing death of California firefighter Rebecca Marodi, her wife, Yolanda, was apprehended in Mexico after a five-week manhunt. An arrest affidavit suggests a motive rooted in marital discord, citing texts where Yolanda admitted, "we had a big fight and I hurt her."
  • Karen Read Trial: After significant anticipation, the jury selection process for Karen Read, accused of murdering her police officer boyfriend, is officially underway with over 200 jurors summoned.

Celebrity Perspective on True Crime

Actor Dennis Quaid joined the podcast to discuss his role as serial killer Keith Jesperson in the series Happy Face. Quaid, a self-described Dateline enthusiast, offered insights into the psychological weight of playing a "monster" who killed eight women in five years. He highlighted the courage of Jesperson's daughter, Melissa, whose book serves as the foundation for the series. Quaid noted that while he usually seeks to meet the people he portrays, he refused to meet Jesperson, stating he did not want to provide the killer any "satisfaction" or "entertainment." The discussion underscored the "ripple effect of murder" and the importance of victims' families finding ways to heal by speaking out, thereby stripping the shame of these crimes of its power.

🎯Key Sentences

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I had no other option.
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I had to do something.
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Is there anything new?
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It will come down to science.
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What have you learned about her?
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📝Key Phrases

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harness one's outrage into a mission
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bring someone up to speed
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by all accounts
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out of place
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right off the bat
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📖 Transcript

A true crime story never really ends.
Even when a case is closed, the journey for those left behind is just beginning.
Since our Dateline story aired, Tracey has harnessed her outrage into a mission.
I had no other option.
I had to do something.
Catch up with families, friends, and investigators on our bonus series after the verdict.

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