Alleged double murder at USF. A husband accused of hexes and murder. And "Allegedly,” the new true-crime video podcast.
Digest
The podcast "Dateline True Crime Weekly" previews several cases, including a man accused of murdering his wife with the help of a spellcaster, and updates on the Jammaster J murder case. It details the disappearance and murder of USF students Jamil Lamone and Nahida Bristie, focusing on the investigation, the arrest of roommate Hisham Abu-Garbia, and the use of digital forensics and phone tracking to find Jamil's remains. The episode also covers the disappearance and murder of Maya Miyate, highlighting her husband Larry's alleged abuse, his contact with spellcasters, and the circumstantial evidence against him. Additionally, the roundup touches upon the murder of director Rob Reiner's parents and previews the new Netflix podcast "Allegedly," which discusses the Gabby Petito case.
Outlines

Dateline True Crime Weekly: Case Previews and USF Student Disappearance
The podcast previews cases involving a man accused of murdering his wife with a spellcaster and updates on the Jammaster J murder case. It then delves into the disappearance of USF doctoral students Jamil Lamone and Nahida Bristie, detailing the investigation, the discovery of Jamil's body, and the arrest of his roommate, Hisham Abu-Garbia.

Investigation into USF Student Murders: Tracking the Suspect and Evidence
Investigators tracked the suspect's car and Jamil's phone, leading them to the Howard-Frankland Bridge where Jamil's remains were found. Evidence of premeditation was found on the suspect's phone, and Jamil's cause of death was determined to be multiple stab wounds.

Dateline Roundup: Domestic Abuse, Spellcasters, and Reiner Family Tragedy
This segment covers a naval optician's trial for his wife's murder, featuring surveillance and spells. It also details the case of Maya Miyate, her strained marriage, alleged abuse, and her husband Larry's contact with spellcasters. The roundup includes the murder of director Rob Reiner's parents and updates on the Jammaster J case.

New Podcast Previews: \"Allegedly\" and \"Trace of Suspicion\"
The podcast previews the new Netflix video podcast \"Allegedly,\" focusing on the Gabby Petito case and new depositions. It also introduces the new Dateline podcast, \"Trace of Suspicion.\"
Keywords
True Crime Podcast
Podcasts dedicated to discussing and analyzing real-life criminal cases, often involving murder, disappearances, and investigations. Examples include "Dateline True Crime Weekly," "Allegedly," and "Trace of Suspicion."
Disappearance Investigation
The process of searching for and gathering information about missing persons, often involving tracking movements, analyzing evidence, and interviewing witnesses. Cases like the USF students and Maya Miyate are detailed.
Domestic Abuse
Physical, emotional, or psychological harm inflicted by one person on another within a domestic setting, often in a marriage or relationship. Maya Miyate's strained marriage and accusations of abuse are discussed.
Spellcaster
Individuals who practice or claim to practice magic, often offering services like casting spells or hexes. This concept is explored in murder cases where suspects allegedly used their services.
Circumstantial Evidence
Evidence that relies on inference to connect a defendant to a crime, rather than direct proof. Surveillance footage and suspect actions constitute circumstantial evidence in the Maya Miyate case.
Premeditated Murder
A murder that was planned or thought out in advance. Evidence from phone searches suggesting premeditation is discussed in the context of the USF student disappearances.
Digital Forensics
The application of computer-based investigation techniques to gather and analyze data for evidence. Tracking phones and analyzing data played a crucial role in the USF student murder investigation.
Plea Bargain
An agreement in a criminal case where the defendant pleads guilty in return for concessions from the prosecutor. A defendant in the Jammaster J murder case changed his plea to guilty.
Q&A
How did investigators track the suspect in the USF student disappearance case?
Investigators tracked the suspect's car and Jamil's phone, finding they were in the same area twice. A warrant for the suspect's phone revealed it had been at the Howard-Frankland Bridge, where Jamil's remains were later discovered.
What evidence suggested premeditation in the USF student murder case?
Incriminating searches on the suspect's phone, including a query about disposing of a body, suggested premeditation. Jamil died from multiple stab wounds, and substantial blood evidence was found at the suspect's apartment.
What role did spellcasters play in the Maya Miyate case?
Maya's husband, Larry, allegedly contacted spellcasters for charms and hexes, with messages indicating escalating dark intentions. These communications were part of the circumstantial evidence against him.
What new information did the \"Allegedly\" podcast reveal about the Gabby Petito case?
The podcast examined new depositions from civil lawsuits, focusing on the actions and awareness of Brian Laundrie's parents regarding Gabby's disappearance and their communication with Gabby's family.
What was the significance of Roberta Laundrie's letter in the Gabby Petito case?
The letter, containing phrases about disposing of a body, raised questions about Roberta Laundrie's knowledge and involvement. While she claimed it was written before the events, its content and timing were scrutinized.
Show Notes
The search for two missing University of Southern Florida doctoral students ends in murder charges. Investigators say the alleged killer asked a chatbot how to get away with it. In Southern California, prosecutors are gearing up for the trial of Larry Millete -- the man they say killed his wife Maya after paying spellcasters to hex her. In Dateline Round Up, Jake Reiner, the son of slain Hollywood director Rob Reiner speaks out about his parents' murders, and there's a surprise plea in the 2002 killing of former RUN-DMC member Jam Master Jay. Plus, a sneak peek at “Allegedly,” a new video podcast on Netflix that covers the true-crime cases you can’t stop talking about.
Find out more about the cases covered each week here: www.datelinetruecrimeweekly.com
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