
Natalie Morales
CBS News correspondent. Reports on the crime and investigation in the episode.
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Oct 22, 2023 • 55min
S4/E4 | Evaluation
Natalie Morales, Ros Gentle, Blaire Chandler, and Alex Boling discuss topics like ontological arguments for the existence of God, strange events during a football match, the significance of sleep, and working conditions in the fracking industry.

Oct 19, 2023 • 44min
S4/E1 | Detainment
Natalie Morales, Joseph Whipp, Jeff Bowser, Raphael Corkhill, Jay Jones, and Wilbur Fitzgerald star in this podcast. They discuss topics such as unexpected detainment and search, identity confusion, difficult start in a new place, escape attempts and defeat, and the search for answers.

Feb 18, 2025 • 24min
Post Mortem | Justine’s Voice
Natalie Morales, a CBS News correspondent, and Gayane Keshishyan Mendez, a producer, delve into the haunting case of Justine Vanderschoot's murder. They explore the eerie site where Justine's body was found, revealing how this tragedy hits home for them as mothers. The duo discusses the ongoing battle by Justine's family to keep her murderers behind bars, highlights the importance of recognizing toxic relationships, and advocates for Justine's Law to promote awareness around violence in relationships.

Oct 16, 2024 • 49min
What’s Next for the Menendez Brothers?
In a riveting discussion, Natalie Morales, a contributor, uncovers new evidence in the Menendez brothers' controversial case. Lyle Menendez shares his emotional journey and reflections on remorse after being convicted of his parents' murder. Former DA Jackie Lacey adds a legal perspective on how the new claims of abuse could change their fates. The conversation dives into trauma, societal perceptions of male victims, and the possibility of a retrial, revealing layers of complexity in a case that has fascinated the public for decades.

Apr 24, 2024 • 41min
Natalie Morales
Journalist Natalie Morales discusses her globetrotting childhood, sharing culinary influences from Taiwan and Spain. She talks about her diverse family's cooking styles and the challenges of military life. Morales also touches on her cookbook and the importance of food in shaping identities.