
Dateline NBC Cases to watch in 2026: Pam Hupp and Kouri Richins. Plus, home burglars going high-tech
Jan 1, 2026
Join Keith Morrison, a veteran correspondent known for his insights on high-profile cases, and Karen Israel, a dedicated producer covering the Kouri Richins trial. They delve into the gripping stories of Pam Hupp, accused of murdering her friend for insurance money, and Richins, who allegedly poisoned her husband before writing a children's book on grief. Plus, they explore the alarming rise of high-tech burglary tactics, including Wi-Fi jammers and camouflage cameras, that are transforming home security risks.
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A Single Saga Shaped Many Cases
- Pam Hupp's legal saga spans multiple deaths and years, showing how one person's pattern can reshape multiple investigations.
- Keith Morrison highlights ties between the Betsy Faria case and later deaths that kept scrutiny on Hupp.
Money And Electronics Drive The Case
- Prosecutors allege Pam recruited Betsy to name her beneficiary and then manipulated paperwork to access life insurance.
- Electronic evidence and suspicious phone activity are central to the state's case against Hupp.
Dateline Producer Ruse Led To Another Death
- Keith recounts how Hupp allegedly lured Louis Gumpenberger by posing as a Dateline producer and then killed him.
- The story shows Hupp's reported willingness to create elaborate setups to shift blame onto others.
