What Happened to the Children? S.28 Ep.28

A Date With Dateline - A podcast by Kimberly and Katie - ADWDL - Thursdays

Categories:

What Happened To The Children? Spoiler Alert: We still don’t know. But we’re getting closer! The next Dateline episode on this story will hopefully have an exclamation point instead of a question mark. But in this case the punctuation is appropriate as this bizarre continuation on the Lori Vallow Daybell saga leaves us with more questions than answers. Questions such as is the ginger intern journalist not allowed to speak? Were K & K impressed with Lori’s beauty pageant b-roll? Is this episode sponsored by Nike? Is Coronavirus an omen for July 22nd’s end of time? Should Kimberly join the LDS dating app "Principalities" (its not called that)? Can Katie hire Zulema to be her professional massage therapist or will she be turned into beryllium? What the heck is going on with cousin Melanie? Would you wire tap your new bride for the FBI? Has a zombie infected your grandma or your Excel spreadsheet? You’ve got three days to find the answers to these questions before you’re “translated” and are able to perform Harry Potter spells! Put on your tinfoil hats and tune into this very special continuation of Dateline's wildest story in years. This episode is dedicated to Olivia W and Elizabeth M. And Heather B.! Enjoy your “secret” messages that drove Katie crazy! Official Description from NBCU: Exclusive interviews with close family members of Lori Vallow, the Idaho mother charged with deserting her children, Tylee and JJ, who have not been seen since September. Keith Morrison reports. Support ADWD by supporting our sponsors: Download Best Fiends and let us know what level you’re on! Are you ahead of Kimberly? Who’s your favorite bug?  Buy the perfect gift for the mom figure in your life! Get $10 off your purchase of a Skylight Frame by going to SkylightFrame.com/Date ! She’s going to cry happy tears! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Visit the podcast's native language site