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[The Dark Web of Deception: Unraveling the Crimes of Delbert Mills and Allison Salinas]-[Talking Dateline: Secrets in the Ashes]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2026-01-28

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The Dark Web of Deception: Unraveling the Crimes of Delbert Mills and Allison Salinas

Introduction: A Tale of Two Dangerous Lives

This Dateline investigation centers on two individuals whose paths of destruction eventually intersected: Delbert Mills, a man convicted of murdering his wife in a suspicious house fire, and Allison Salinas, a woman involved in a chilling murder-for-hire plot. While their crimes occurred in different states and times, their stories represent a disturbing pattern of manipulation, fraud, and profound human tragedy.

The Goliad Tragedy: A Case That Fell Through the Cracks

The story begins in Goliad, Texas, where a home fire claimed the life of Patricia Lee. Her six-year-old son, John Michael, narrowly escaped the "death trap" of their home. Investigator Andrea Canning notes that the initial investigation was tragically flawed; the authorities admitted the case "fell through the cracks" due to a lack of resources and oversight. The family of the victim, particularly her sister Sharon, refused to let the case go, "rattling those cages" until a new sheriff eventually reopened the investigation, leading to Delbert Mills’ conviction.

Allison Salinas: The Fraudster and the "Murder-for-Hire" Scheme

Following the tragedy in Texas, Allison Salinas moved to Illinois, rebranding herself as a businesswoman and even a "wannabe senator." However, those around her described a pattern of deceit. Her business ventures, including a bakery that allegedly sold mass-produced goods as homemade, were seen by many as part of a larger scheme. The situation escalated when Allison attempted to hire a hitman—her former high school boyfriend, James—to kill her new husband. The recordings of these conversations were deeply unsettling, with Allison laughing while discussing the logistics of a murder, a moment Canning describes as a "train wreck."

The Absurdity of Loyalty: The "Ride or Die" Dynamic

A bizarre twist in the investigation was the reaction of Allison's current husband, who, despite being the target of her murder plot, remained steadfast in his support. When Canning interviewed Allison in prison, she was told that the husband considered her his "ride or die," a sentiment Canning candidly labeled as "cringe." This upside-down reality highlights the manipulative influence these individuals exert over those around them.

Confronting the Architect of Pain: Delbert’s Despicable Accusation

Perhaps the most jarring moment of the report occurred during Canning's interview with Delbert Mills. When asked about his greatest regret, Delbert failed to express remorse for the murder of his wife. Instead, he claimed his biggest regret was "not being there for my son like I should have been," while simultaneously pushing a "despicable" accusation that his own son, then only six years old, had set the fire. John Michael, now an adult who has struggled with the trauma of losing his mother, was deeply hurt by these claims, underscoring the cruelty of a father who would blame his child for his own heinous actions.

Conclusion: The Search for Justice and Truth

This Dateline episode serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of persistent advocacy in the face of systemic failure. Through the lens of Andrea Canning’s interviews, we see the devastating ripple effects of these crimes. The case of Delbert Mills and Allison Salinas is not just a study of criminal activity; it is a story about the fragility of trust, the lingering trauma left in the wake of violence, and the vital, often heroic work required to ensure that such "dangerous people" are finally held accountable.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm not the only one.
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What he says his biggest regret is
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And it paid off because, you know, just rattling those cages.
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I don't think we can take her Senate run all that seriously.
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I don't know that her money was where her mouth was.
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📝Key Phrases

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ride or die
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start over
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fall through the cracks
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rattle those cages
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crack things wide open
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📖 Transcript

When I sat down with her in prison, you know, I told her.
I said Patrick, we just talked to him and he says you're his ride or die.
And she's like, oh, my baby.
And I was like, oh, cringe.
Okay, I'm not the only one.
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