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[The Devil in White: Unmasking the Criminal Dynasty of Sante Kimes]-[Talking Dateline: The Devil Wore White - Update]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2026-06-03

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The Devil Wore White: A Masterclass in Manipulation and Crime

The Dateline episode titled "The Devil Wore White" deviates from the program's standard format, shifting its focus from the typical victim-killer dynamic to a complex, chilling study of a "criminal mastermind": Sante Kimes. Alongside her youngest son, Kenny, Sante orchestrated a series of dark, calculated crimes that spanned decades, leaving a trail of financial fraud and murder in their wake.

The Charismatic Predator

Sante Kimes was far from the stereotypical image of a criminal. Keith Morrison describes her as "charismatic," "friendly," and possessing a style that made her look "fabulous all the time," akin to Elizabeth Taylor. Her ability to blend in—transitioning from "very, very, very modest beginnings" to charming high-ranking officials like the Vice President of the United States—was her greatest weapon. She was a master of reinvention who "lied about everything," creating a murky backstory that allowed her to manipulate those around her, persuading "otherwise normal people to engage in criminal behavior at their behest."

Grooming a Legacy of Crime

Central to this narrative is Sante’s obsessive, toxic relationship with her son, Kenny. Sante treated Kenny like a "little prince," coddling him from birth and ensuring he was constantly under her influence. While her older son, Kent, managed to "break away" from this life of crime, Kenny remained trapped under his mother's "thrall." Morrison notes that Sante was "grooming her kids for a life of crime," intentionally training them to be her acolytes. This influence was so profound that even years later, in prison, Kenny appears "disconnected from reality," struggling to articulate genuine remorse and remaining stuck in the emotional state of a young man.

Murders as a Means to an End

Unlike many cases where murder is the primary goal, the Kimes duo often resorted to killing as a tactical necessity to cover up "financial crimes, insurance fraud, [and] check kiting." When a bank examiner became a threat to their schemes, they murdered him. When they desired the valuable property of Irene Silverman, they killed her. The brazenness of their actions—such as Sante posing as the elderly Silverman in bed, wearing a "wig and a little frilly cap" to deceive a notary—highlights the dangerous, theatrical nature of their criminal enterprise.

The Final Act: Redemption and Cold Cases

Kenny eventually confessed to the murders, a move seen by many as a final act of devotion to save his mother from the death penalty. Even today, the legacy of the Kimes family continues to evolve. Recent advancements in DNA and genealogy have allowed investigators to solve cold cases linked to their spree, such as the identification of Elmer Holmgren, whose body was discovered in a dumpster years ago.

Ultimately, Sante Kimes remains a figure of fascination and horror. Whether one classifies her as a psychopath or a sociopath, her ability to operate with zero remorse and her success in turning her own child into a partner in murder remain the most chilling aspects of this "long, endless twisting yarn." As Kent Walker, the survivor of this family, poignantly stated: "Once Sante Kimes got in your blood, she never left."

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I don't think I'd buy it either.
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That's exactly what it is.
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That's a good bit to use.
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I don't excuse his behavior at all.
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He's right where he belongs.
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📝Key Phrases

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criminal mastermind
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carry on a conversation
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📖 Transcript

Hi, everybody.
I'm Josh Mankiewicz, and we're talking Dateline today with Keith.
Hi, Keith.
Oh, hello, Josh.
So this episode is called The Devil Wore White, and it's the kind of story that we almost never do at Dateline, because it's less about the relationship between killer and victim and almost entirely about the relationship between killer and other killer.
Now, this is the story of a criminal mastermind, someone you might have heard of.

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