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Dateline NBC

A Story of Poison

Dateline NBC

NBC News

True Crime, Culture, Social, Society & Culture, News

4.438K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

In this Dateline classic, lawyer Larry McNabney, had money, a successful practice and a beautiful wife. But Larry also struggled with alcohol that sometimes caused him to disappear for days on end. When days stretched into weeks and no one heard from him, people began to worry. Keith Morrison reports. Originally aired on NBC on May 18, 2012.

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She was a person out of a 40th film noir movie.

0:05.0

She was a stunner physically.

0:07.0

And she had a strange hold over men.

0:10.0

She was able to say jump and the men would say how high.

0:14.0

One of those men was her husband.

0:17.0

He said she's just fun and vivacious and we have a good time.

0:22.0

But the good times ended.

0:24.0

He disappeared, then so did she.

0:27.0

Leaving behind a very close friend.

0:31.0

They bought matching underwear together.

0:33.0

A mystery.

0:34.0

How deep a wall did you take?

0:37.0

Not even a wall.

0:39.0

And a murder.

0:40.0

It was a love triangle and one of them had to go.

0:44.0

Here's Keith Morrison with a story of poison.

0:52.0

It was September 11th, 2001.

0:55.0

Just about everybody knows where they were that awful day.

0:59.0

Like the glamorous trio that was traveling north through California's

1:03.0

or somebody national park.

1:05.0

Even as the rest of the world's attention was focused on New York City.

1:10.0

They were intent on their own urgent needs.

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