Murder in the Moonlight

Dateline Presents: Something About Cari

6 min
Dec 2, 20255 months ago
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Summary

Keith Morrison presents a Dateline NBC podcast special about an unsolved shooting in a Missouri River park in December 2015, where a woman was shot in the leg by an unknown female assailant. The case unfolds to reveal years of harassment, stalking, arson, and murder, with investigators eventually connecting elaborate criminal schemes to solve the mystery.

Insights
  • Complex criminal cases involving multiple crime types (harassment, stalking, arson, murder) require investigators to connect disparate incidents over extended periods to identify patterns
  • Female perpetrators of gun violence challenge law enforcement's statistical assumptions about violent crime, potentially affecting investigative approaches and suspect profiling
  • Detailed emergency response coordination between multiple agencies (police, helicopter units, ambulance services) is critical in time-sensitive shooting incidents in public spaces
  • Long-term criminal harassment and stalking can escalate to violent crimes, suggesting need for earlier intervention in stalking cases
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Topics
Gun violence in public spacesCriminal investigation techniquesStalking and harassment escalationEmergency response coordinationFemale perpetrators of violent crimeMulti-agency law enforcement cooperationCold case investigationCriminal psychology and motivationVictim trauma and recoveryArson investigation
Companies
NBC News
Parent organization producing Dateline NBC and the Something About Carrie podcast series
Apple Podcasts
Distribution platform for Dateline Premium subscription service offering ad-free podcast access
People
Keith Morrison
Host and narrator of the Dateline NBC podcast special presenting the investigation and case details
Josh Mankiewicz
Dateline personality featured in NBC News subscription service promotional segment
Quotes
"I want to get a severe emergency. Oh, yeah. I've been shot in a lake."
911 caller (shooting victim)Early in incident response
"The shooter was a woman. The fact that flew in the face of all those statistics that law enforcement collects about gun violence."
Keith MorrisonInvestigation analysis
"Had you ever encountered a thing quite that elaborate before? No, nothing like this. This is a unique case, to say the least."
Keith Morrison and investigatorCase analysis
"The best part of it was being able to tell her, you've arrested somebody for the murder of your daughter."
InvestigatorCase resolution
Full Transcript
Hello, I'm Keith Morrison from Dateline NBC. Here's a special preview of our new podcast, Something About Carrie. The lights of the city skyline seemed to wink as they picked up the ripples on the river. And the muted hum of city sounds drifted across the Missouri to the Iowa side, as if those winking lights knew something, as if that hum was gossip. A jet plane descended to Epley Airfield. Broke the spell. Because, of course, cities don't really know secrets or when something is about to happen. Though something certainly was any minute now. It was unusually mild for Midwest evening so late in autumn. Snow was sparse and threadbare in the park on the Iowa side of the Missouri River. It was the first week of December in the year of our Lord 2015, just past 6.30 p.m. Quite dark now. And then... No question what that was. It was followed by this. I want to get a severe emergency. Oh, yeah. I've been shot in a lake. It was a woman. In pain, obviously. She told the 911 operator she had come to the park alone in her car. Why are you in the park Sam thigh in one side and out the other Through and through is what first responders call that kind of wound. so a quick response would be crucial. Is there any serious bleeding? Oh, my, my teeth are going to kill some blood. Oh, Jesus. And the shooter or shooters? Long gone, said the woman. Do you know who did it? No. An attacker roaming free with a gun in a city park? Well, that gets him immediate attention. so the dispatcher quickly called in squad cars from the council bluffs iowa police department hold on i hope radio traffic okay you're not gonna hear me for a second oh jesus an agency assist came from across the river the helicopter from the omaha pd was in the air with its spotlight scouring a city park the size of 150 football fields for any sign of a suspect Back and forth it flew, looking for whoever had fired the shot. Looking, essentially, for a drop of water in a pitch black pond. How many people were there? Oh I don know I only heard one About whom the victim offered at least one clue Do you if it male or female It was female The shooter was a woman The fact that flew in the face of all those statistics that law enforcement collects about gun violence. Cards are responding to the big leg area. Don't have to be tested information. Officers arrived. This is a recording from their dash cam. Where'd you go? Who is it? Who is it? I don't know. Asking their questions as the victim was bundled into an ambulance. Did she run down the trail? And why fired this victim, an unassuming mother of two who'd made her living as the owner of a business that cleaned houses? She had just gone to get five minutes peace in a quiet place and got a bullet in the leg. She would live, by the way, with a shooter? Okay, we need to know which way she went. Yes, and well, we imagine them looking for a woman with a gun in the dark in that giant park by the river, across from the hum of the city with its sparkling towers. A mystery as opaque as the night black river began finally to reveal itself in all its confounding weirdness. Had you ever encountered a thing quite that elaborate before? No, nothing like this. This is a unique case, to say the least. Here was harassment, stalking, assault, arson, and of course, murder. All I heard was open up police. And I didn't. What was that like? Traumatizing I was freaked out And of all the smart investigators who worked on the case couldn connect the dots well perhaps it was understandable Detective 101 rarely covers this sort of diabolical scheming But whatever the reason, it went on and on and on. For years. You're on edge as to what's going to happen next. Until that night by the river. They thought I was looking for a judge. They only hit me in one, I think. This night, finally, it began to make some sort of sense. The best part of it was being able to tell her, you've arrested somebody for the murder of your daughter. That was what made working this whole case worth it. I'm Keith Morrison. Thank you for listening. Search for Something About Carrie to listen to the full episode now, completely free. Or subscribe to Dateline Premium on Apple Podcasts. podcasts. Subscribers get early access to new episodes and can listen to all Dateline podcasts ad-free. Hello Dateline listeners, it's Josh Mankiewicz. We know how much you love to watch Dateline and when you're hanging on every twist and turn, the last thing you want is to be interrupted. With an NBC News subscription, you can now watch full Dateline episodes on demand and stream the entire Dateline 24-7 channel all ad-free. And it doesn't stop there. When you subscribe, you'll also get the best of NBC News, including ad-free articles, podcasts, and full NBC News programs. It's your Dateline fix, plus exclusive NBC News content. Just download the NBC News app and subscribe now.