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Get ready for the most suspensful thriller of the summer. This whole concert, it's a trap. With a new M Night Shyamalan experience. What's with all the police trucks outside? The Butcher. He's going to be here today. From the director of The sixth Sense. The watch in all the exits. There's no way to get out of here. Starring Josh Hartnett. I can't get awaybeen sexually assaulted. The first thing that goes through your head is why, how, who? I mean, everybody is a suspect, and nobody's a suspect. Who could have done this? Why? She had been an enemy?, maybe 10 days before she was killed, came with trouble. Jessica was freaking out. Next to me, she's like, Are they doing a drug deal in my house? Coming up, investigators discover odd text messages on Jessica's phone. There was just something weird about him. Maybe we need to figure out who this person is. It was a week before they could have a funeral for Jessica. A small, sad service for family they had friends is what they expected. But it wasn't small, not at all. It was overwhelming just to see that that many people knew her or at some point had cared enough to show up and say, Hey, we're sorry.And some of the young men vowed revenge as they wore their justice for Jessica bracelets. Her brother, Matt, her brother's best friend, also named Matt, who once lived with him, who knew Jessica like a sister. He was with us throughout the whole thing. Like another son. Like another son. What do you need help with? People would bring over food. He's there helping us carry it in, that thing. And there as well, helping out, grieving, was John McDowell, Jessica's ex. He may have looked a part this person is. Jessica's friends and family said That back and forth was quite typical of their relationship. It was just like brother and sister type of thing. He gets smart with her, she gets smart back, and they go on their way. So apparently nothing to see here. But of course, detectives had to dig a little. Who Who was this Matt Kidder, whom the Nelsons loved like their own? Coming up, Matt says he feels guilt that he didn't stop the killer. I feel like I was there and I could have done something if I drove by that night or if I had known. When Dateland continues. A murder investigation is often a collection of stories. Whodunit stories, yes, but also love, loss, regret. John McDoula was innocent, but he didn't feel Still innocent? The only thing that went through my head is that it really was all my fault, because if I would have never messed up and if we would have never split up, then I would have been there to protect her.I think you still feel that way a little bit, don't Yes, sir. Does she intrude upon your thoughts a lot? Yes, sir. So many stories, witnesses, family, friends to the victim, like Matt Kidder. When I got the call, I walked out the room to make sure the sky wasn't on fire because I couldn't... No, I wasn't... No, I just wanted to be dead. When Detective Davis interviewed Matt, he encountered a man still apparently grieving. She had a really good heart. Good mother, good friend. I don't think I've ever heard her not putting herself out for somebody you need. And so Davis was sympathetic, I'll dive into stories that are catching Dateline's attention this week. This is baffling investment. And get to the bottom of what you need to know. The question is, did you really think that you were going to get away with it? Dateline True Crime Weekly. Listen now and catch new episodes every Thursday.

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been sexually assaulted. The first thing that goes through your head is why, how, who? I mean, everybody is a suspect, and nobody's a suspect. Who could have done this? Why? She had been an enemy?, maybe 10 days before she was killed, came with trouble. Jessica was freaking out. Next to me, she's like, Are they doing a drug deal in my house? Coming up, investigators discover odd text messages on Jessica's phone. There was just something weird about him. Maybe we need to figure out who this person is. It was a week before they could have a funeral for Jessica. A small, sad service for family they had friends is what they expected. But it wasn't small, not at all. It was overwhelming just to see that that many people knew her or at some point had cared enough to show up and say, Hey, we're sorry.And some of the young men vowed revenge as they wore their justice for Jessica bracelets. Her brother, Matt, her brother's best friend, also named Matt, who once lived with him, who knew Jessica like a sister. He was with us throughout the whole thing. Like another son. Like another son. What do you need help with? People would bring over food. He's there helping us carry it in, that thing. And there as well, helping out, grieving, was John McDowell, Jessica's ex. He may have looked a part this person is. Jessica's friends and family said That back and forth was quite typical of their relationship. It was just like brother and sister type of thing. He gets smart with her, she gets smart back, and they go on their way. So apparently nothing to see here. But of course, detectives had to dig a little. Who Who was this Matt Kidder, whom the Nelsons loved like their own? Coming up, Matt says he feels guilt that he didn't stop the killer. I feel like I was there and I could have done something if I drove by that night or if I had known. When Dateland continues. A murder investigation is often a collection of stories. Whodunit stories, yes, but also love, loss, regret. John McDoula was innocent, but he didn't feel Still innocent? The only thing that went through my head is that it really was all my fault, because if I would have never messed up and if we would have never split up, then I would have been there to protect her.I think you still feel that way a little bit, don't Yes, sir. Does she intrude upon your thoughts a lot? Yes, sir. So many stories, witnesses, family, friends to the victim, like Matt Kidder. When I got the call, I walked out the room to make sure the sky wasn't on fire because I couldn't... No, I wasn't... No, I just wanted to be dead. When Detective Davis interviewed Matt, he encountered a man still apparently grieving. She had a really good heart. Good mother, good friend. I don't think I've ever heard her not putting herself out for somebody you need. And so Davis was sympathetic, I'll dive into stories that are catching Dateline's attention this week. This is baffling investment. And get to the bottom of what you need to know. The question is, did you really think that you were going to get away with it? Dateline True Crime Weekly. Listen now and catch new episodes every Thursday.

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, maybe 10 days before she was killed, came with trouble. Jessica was freaking out. Next to me, she's like, Are they doing a drug deal in my house? Coming up, investigators discover odd text messages on Jessica's phone. There was just something weird about him. Maybe we need to figure out who this person is. It was a week before they could have a funeral for Jessica. A small, sad service for family they had friends is what they expected. But it wasn't small, not at all. It was overwhelming just to see that that many people knew her or at some point had cared enough to show up and say, Hey, we're sorry.

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And some of the young men vowed revenge as they wore their justice for Jessica bracelets. Her brother, Matt, her brother's best friend, also named Matt, who once lived with him, who knew Jessica like a sister. He was with us throughout the whole thing. Like another son. Like another son. What do you need help with? People would bring over food. He's there helping us carry it in, that thing. And there as well, helping out, grieving, was John McDowell, Jessica's ex. He may have looked a part this person is. Jessica's friends and family said That back and forth was quite typical of their relationship. It was just like brother and sister type of thing. He gets smart with her, she gets smart back, and they go on their way. So apparently nothing to see here. But of course, detectives had to dig a little. Who Who was this Matt Kidder, whom the Nelsons loved like their own? Coming up, Matt says he feels guilt that he didn't stop the killer. I feel like I was there and I could have done something if I drove by that night or if I had known. When Dateland continues. A murder investigation is often a collection of stories. Whodunit stories, yes, but also love, loss, regret. John McDoula was innocent, but he didn't feel Still innocent? The only thing that went through my head is that it really was all my fault, because if I would have never messed up and if we would have never split up, then I would have been there to protect her.I think you still feel that way a little bit, don't Yes, sir. Does she intrude upon your thoughts a lot? Yes, sir. So many stories, witnesses, family, friends to the victim, like Matt Kidder. When I got the call, I walked out the room to make sure the sky wasn't on fire because I couldn't... No, I wasn't... No, I just wanted to be dead. When Detective Davis interviewed Matt, he encountered a man still apparently grieving. She had a really good heart. Good mother, good friend. I don't think I've ever heard her not putting herself out for somebody you need. And so Davis was sympathetic, I'll dive into stories that are catching Dateline's attention this week. This is baffling investment. And get to the bottom of what you need to know. The question is, did you really think that you were going to get away with it? Dateline True Crime Weekly. Listen now and catch new episodes every Thursday.

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this person is. Jessica's friends and family said That back and forth was quite typical of their relationship. It was just like brother and sister type of thing. He gets smart with her, she gets smart back, and they go on their way. So apparently nothing to see here. But of course, detectives had to dig a little. Who Who was this Matt Kidder, whom the Nelsons loved like their own? Coming up, Matt says he feels guilt that he didn't stop the killer. I feel like I was there and I could have done something if I drove by that night or if I had known. When Dateland continues. A murder investigation is often a collection of stories. Whodunit stories, yes, but also love, loss, regret. John McDoula was innocent, but he didn't feel Still innocent? The only thing that went through my head is that it really was all my fault, because if I would have never messed up and if we would have never split up, then I would have been there to protect her.

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I think you still feel that way a little bit, don't Yes, sir. Does she intrude upon your thoughts a lot? Yes, sir. So many stories, witnesses, family, friends to the victim, like Matt Kidder. When I got the call, I walked out the room to make sure the sky wasn't on fire because I couldn't... No, I wasn't... No, I just wanted to be dead. When Detective Davis interviewed Matt, he encountered a man still apparently grieving. She had a really good heart. Good mother, good friend. I don't think I've ever heard her not putting herself out for somebody you need. And so Davis was sympathetic, I'll dive into stories that are catching Dateline's attention this week. This is baffling investment. And get to the bottom of what you need to know. The question is, did you really think that you were going to get away with it? Dateline True Crime Weekly. Listen now and catch new episodes every Thursday.

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I'll dive into stories that are catching Dateline's attention this week. This is baffling investment. And get to the bottom of what you need to know. The question is, did you really think that you were going to get away with it? Dateline True Crime Weekly. Listen now and catch new episodes every Thursday.