Keith Morrison
NBC News correspondents Keith Morrison, Josh Mankiewicz, Stephanie Gosk and Andrea Canning examine the final day of a victim’s life – the split-second decisions and pivotal moments that made the difference between life and death. Detectives retrace those crucial hours looking for clues to solve the mystery.
Six people were convicted of the brutal 1985 murder of Helen Wilson in Beatrice, Nebraska. Three even confessed. But Joseph White's two-decade fight to prove his innocence would turn the case and the town upside down.
At 16-years-old, Daniel Villegas took responsibility for a double homicide in the city of El Paso, Texas. But what if he was forced to confess to a drive-by shooting he knew nothing about? Keith Morrison brings this decades-long case to life—and to its dramatic conclusion—exploring the facts behind Villegas’s confession in his search for the truth.
Keith Morrison investigates Angie Dodge's 1996 murder and the controversial confession and conviction of Chris Tapp. When the victim's mother becomes convinced Tapp falsely confessed, she launches a crusade to free him and find her daughter's killer.
It's the case of the moment, a national obsession: When the documentary "Making A Murderer" premiered, outrage erupted over what's been called a miscarriage of justice. With strange, murky facts and the prior wrongful conviction of Steven Avery as a starting point, the series raises questions about the criminal justice process from investigation to conviction. So what really happened? The ID Front Page special hosted by Keith Morrison, Steven Avery: Innocent or guilty? will present the latest.
A documentary looking at the life and career of film director Frank Capra. Hosted by Ron Howard.