
Dateline NBC: Three Decades of Gripping True Crime Stories
From Colorado murders to poisoning cases, NBC's flagship investigative series continues exposing real crimes and their shocking twists
For three decades, Dateline NBC has positioned itself at the intersection of personal tragedy and forensic investigation, turning real crimes into narratives that captivate millions. The series' ability to combine emotional storytelling with rigorous journalistic inquiry has made it a cornerstone of American true crime television, consistently revealing how victims' own actions—or their loved ones' deceptions—crack cases wide open.
One of the series' most recent cases showcases this perfectly. In fall 2023, Colorado mother Kristil Krug was found murdered in her garage after months of stalking. Initial suspicion fell on her high school ex-boyfriend, who appeared to have a damning receipt placing him near the crime scene. But investigators looked deeper, eventually zeroing in on an unexpected perpetrator: her own husband, Daniel Krug. He had carefully framed the ex-boyfriend, constructing an elaborate deception that nearly worked. What ultimately solved the case was Kristil's meticulous logging—her own documentation became the evidence that unraveled her killer's plan and brought him to justice.
The episode, featured in a special "Talking Dateline" discussion with Lester Holt and Josh Mankiewicz aired on October 1, 2025, went beyond the investigation itself. The podcast-exclusive clip included an interview with Kristil's cousin, who has since become an anti-stalking advocate. Her transformation from grieving family member to activist underscores Dateline's broader impact: these stories don't merely entertain—they educate viewers about stalking, deception, and the warning signs that loved ones often overlook.
Another case that exemplifies Dateline's investigative prowess is "The Death of Dr. Schwartz," reported by Dateline correspondent Blayne Alexander. The episode aired on Friday, October 31, 2025, at 9/8c on NBC. Dr. Schwartz was found dead inside his home under circumstances designed to mislead: his wife, whom he had been married to since 2010 (together since 1996), initially appeared to be a grieving spouse. The crime scene suggested burglary—jewelry was missing, and the scene itself bore the hallmarks of a staged break-in. But it wasn't a burglary, and it wasn't an accident.


