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Something About Cari — episode 2 — Cari Farver and Dave Kroupa
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March 17, 2026 at 02:20 PM

Keith Morrison Investigates the Cari Farver Mystery

Dateline NBC's veteran journalist explores a disappearance that sparked years of terror

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Something About Cari
Dateline NBC

Journalist Keith Morrison of Dateline NBC has turned his investigative lens toward one of the most unsettling disappearance cases in recent memory: the vanishing of Cari Farver, a single mother whose absence set off a chain of disturbing events that would captivate audiences and baffle investigators.

The case begins deceptively simply—with romance. Cari Farver's life seemed to be taking a positive turn when she entered into a new relationship. But weeks into this budding romance, she disappeared, leaving behind a puzzled boyfriend and a mother desperate for answers. What followed was no ordinary missing-person investigation.

Instead of silence, those connected to Cari—particularly her boyfriend and his ex-partner—became targets of a relentless harassment campaign. The messages came through texts and emails, filled with taunting language and violent threats. The harassment escalated far beyond digital boundaries. Stalking, arson, and ultimately murder marked the trajectory of this case, transforming what began as a romance into a descent into darkness.

Morrison, known for his compelling narrative journalism on Dateline NBC, brings his characteristic thoroughness to "Something About Cari." The podcast series examines the layers of this mystery, exploring the events that unfolded after her disappearance and the complex web of circumstances surrounding the case. Morrison's approach balances investigative rigor with accessibility, making the podcast essential listening for true crime enthusiasts worldwide.

The podcast is distributed across major streaming platforms, making it available to an international audience. Whether listeners prefer Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or iHeart, they can access Morrison's investigation into this haunting case. The wide availability reflects growing international interest in understanding how such cases develop and what they reveal about human behavior and justice.

What makes the Cari Farver case particularly compelling is its trajectory—the way a disappearance spiraled into a broader pattern of violence and intimidation. The case raises fundamental questions about obsession, motive, and the lengths to which people will go when consumed by destructive impulses. Morrison's investigation aims to unpack these elements, providing context and clarity to events that seemed almost incomprehensible as they unfolded.

For those unfamiliar with Morrison's work, his involvement lends credibility to the investigation. Dateline NBC has established itself as a trusted source for in-depth true crime journalism, and Morrison's decades of experience reporting on complex criminal cases brings depth to his examination of Cari's story. His narrative voice has become synonymous with thoughtful, thorough crime reporting.

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The podcast format allows Morrison to explore the case in detail, diving into the motivations, the evidence, and the human dimensions of the story. Rather than presenting a surface-level account, the series examines the psychological and circumstantial elements that shaped events.

As audiences worldwide continue to engage with true crime content, cases like Cari Farver's demonstrate why these investigations matter. They illuminate aspects of criminal behavior, they honor victims and their families, and they invite listeners to think critically about justice and accountability. Morrison's work on this case represents that commitment to meaningful true crime journalism.

**Sources:** - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/something-about-cari/id1854800589 - https://open.spotify.com/show/0pPZs93VUnxC6Ty4sZjHhD - https://www.audible.com/podcast/Introducing-Something-About-Cari/B0G3XFX1BS - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/552-motive-for-murder-61841262/episode/dateline-presents-something-about-cari-310443952/

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Something About Cari — episode 2 — Cari Farver and Dave Kroupa
Podcast
•
March 17, 2026 at 02:20 PM

Keith Morrison Investigates the Cari Farver Mystery

Dateline NBC's veteran journalist explores a disappearance that sparked years of terror

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Something About Cari
Dateline NBC
Cari Farver
Keith Morrison
The Cari Farver case — murder
Stalking
Omaha
2012
The Cari Farver case
police work
investigation
double murder
unexplained events
Listener tales about horror
Murder of two interrail women
Not a Very Good Murderer
mordssag
justitsmordet
mordsager
forsvinding
sindssygdomsforsvar
hvidvaskning
sundhedsbedrageri

Journalist Keith Morrison of Dateline NBC has turned his investigative lens toward one of the most unsettling disappearance cases in recent memory: the vanishing of Cari Farver, a single mother whose absence set off a chain of disturbing events that would captivate audiences and baffle investigators.

The case begins deceptively simply—with romance. Cari Farver's life seemed to be taking a positive turn when she entered into a new relationship. But weeks into this budding romance, she disappeared, leaving behind a puzzled boyfriend and a mother desperate for answers. What followed was no ordinary missing-person investigation.

Instead of silence, those connected to Cari—particularly her boyfriend and his ex-partner—became targets of a relentless harassment campaign. The messages came through texts and emails, filled with taunting language and violent threats. The harassment escalated far beyond digital boundaries. Stalking, arson, and ultimately murder marked the trajectory of this case, transforming what began as a romance into a descent into darkness.

Morrison, known for his compelling narrative journalism on Dateline NBC, brings his characteristic thoroughness to "Something About Cari." The podcast series examines the layers of this mystery, exploring the events that unfolded after her disappearance and the complex web of circumstances surrounding the case. Morrison's approach balances investigative rigor with accessibility, making the podcast essential listening for true crime enthusiasts worldwide.

The podcast is distributed across major streaming platforms, making it available to an international audience. Whether listeners prefer Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or iHeart, they can access Morrison's investigation into this haunting case. The wide availability reflects growing international interest in understanding how such cases develop and what they reveal about human behavior and justice.

What makes the Cari Farver case particularly compelling is its trajectory—the way a disappearance spiraled into a broader pattern of violence and intimidation. The case raises fundamental questions about obsession, motive, and the lengths to which people will go when consumed by destructive impulses. Morrison's investigation aims to unpack these elements, providing context and clarity to events that seemed almost incomprehensible as they unfolded.

For those unfamiliar with Morrison's work, his involvement lends credibility to the investigation. Dateline NBC has established itself as a trusted source for in-depth true crime journalism, and Morrison's decades of experience reporting on complex criminal cases brings depth to his examination of Cari's story. His narrative voice has become synonymous with thoughtful, thorough crime reporting.

The podcast format allows Morrison to explore the case in detail, diving into the motivations, the evidence, and the human dimensions of the story. Rather than presenting a surface-level account, the series examines the psychological and circumstantial elements that shaped events.

As audiences worldwide continue to engage with true crime content, cases like Cari Farver's demonstrate why these investigations matter. They illuminate aspects of criminal behavior, they honor victims and their families, and they invite listeners to think critically about justice and accountability. Morrison's work on this case represents that commitment to meaningful true crime journalism.

**Sources:** - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/something-about-cari/id1854800589 - https://open.spotify.com/show/0pPZs93VUnxC6Ty4sZjHhD - https://www.audible.com/podcast/Introducing-Something-About-Cari/B0G3XFX1BS - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/552-motive-for-murder-61841262/episode/dateline-presents-something-about-cari-310443952/

Read more

Something About Cari — episode 3 — Shanna Liz Golyar and Cari Farver
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The Cari Farver Case: How Digital Evidence Solved a Murder

Dead Certain — episode 3 — The Trial of Michael Skakel 2002

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Susanne Sperling

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