S29E55 Heroes: The Story of Flight 93
Lester Holt interviews family members, including the now-grown children, of some of the passengers and crew of Flight 93, as they honor the lives and courage that inspired the world on 9/11;
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Lester Holt interviews family members, including the now-grown children, of some of the passengers and crew of Flight 93, as they honor the lives and courage that inspired the world on 9/11;
After more than 20 years, the real killer of Idaho teen Angie Dodge is caught; a chilling twist in the story of Chris Tapp who had been wrongfully convicted in the case. Keith Morrison reports.
When 19-year-old Anton Black dies while being taken into police custody, the community seeks justice; a yearlong "Dateline" investigation looks at the officer at the center of the case and missed warning signs.
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