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[Unveiling the Charleston Conspiracy: A Deep Dive into 'Murder and Magnolias']-[Talking Dateline: Murder & Magnolias]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2026-02-25

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The Anatomy of a Failed Murder-for-Hire Plot

The podcast episode features Keith Morrison and producer Carol Gable discussing the Dateline original series Murder and Magnolias. The story centers on Chris and Nancy Latham, a prominent, successful couple in Charleston, South Carolina, whose seemingly perfect "society" life collapsed into a bitter divorce. The narrative takes a dark turn when Chris Latham, infatuated with a woman named Wendy, orchestrates a plot to have his wife murdered. The plan involved a "hit packet"—a detailed document outlining instructions for the killing—which was left in a bedside table, serving as critical evidence for investigators.

The Unlikely Hero: A Traffic Stop that Saved a Life

A pivotal moment in the investigation—and the reason Nancy Latham survived—was a routine traffic stop. Aaron Wilkinson, a drug addict hired as the "trigger man," was driving through Charleston with his wife and dog when he ran a red light. While being pulled over, Wilkinson, who had been attempting to delay the "deadly errand" rather than commit the murder, confessed the entire plot to the police. Morrison notes the fascinating contrast of the situation: Wilkinson was at the "wrong end of the street" in a neighborhood defined by poverty, while the victims lived in "mansions by the sea" at the other end. This chance encounter prevented the murder and allowed authorities to secure the evidence needed to imprison both Chris and Wendy.

The Complexity of Human Nature and "Spicy" Resilience

Morrison and Gable reflect on the characters involved, noting that even "pillars of society" possess "feet of clay." When asked about the affair, Nancy Latham responded with a flirtatious "Are you offering?"—a moment that Morrison describes as a "home run" in an interview. This resilience defined her post-trauma life; she transitioned into a career as a stand-up comedian, using humor as a coping mechanism. Gable highlights the chilling reality of the hit packet, which included photographs of the couple's children, noting that the perpetrators were willing to accept the kids as "collateral damage," a detail that permanently fractured the family dynamic.

The Art of the Investigative Interview

Getting the participants to speak was a significant challenge. Gable explains that her strategy involved invoking Morrison’s reputation and helping subjects understand that "if you're in big trouble, almost the best thing you can do is let people know your point of view." By interviewing them in the short window between their conviction and their transfer to the Department of Corrections, the team was able to speak with individuals stripped of their usual "layers of protection." Morrison observes that, paradoxically, criminals are often more friendly during interviews than politicians, as they are frequently trying to project an image of being "Mr. Nice Guy" or claiming innocence.

Final Reflections on Justice

The episode concludes with questions regarding who truly initiated the plot. Neither Morrison nor Gable definitively answer, though they acknowledge that for the people involved, the "story's never really over"—it simply enters a new phase. Despite the trauma, Nancy Latham has moved forward, rebuilding her life in Florida, while the case remains a testament to how small, accidental moments—like a traffic stop at 2:00 AM—can alter the course of life and death.

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It was a rich story in its details, and the characters were fascinating.
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You get lost in the weeds as soon as you start to describe it.
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just takes the story to another level for me,
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The thing about people is we're all made of the same stuff.
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You know, we all have feet of clay.
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get lost in the weeds
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pillar of society
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feet of clay
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kill time
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brightest bulb
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📖 Transcript

Hi, everyone.
I'm Blaine Alexander, and today we are talking Dateline.
Today I'm here with Keith Morrison to talk about his original podcast series, Murder and Magnolias.
Keith, my friend, it's so good to talk to you.
It's a delight to see you.
Now, if you have not listened to it yet, you need to go do so.

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