This Friday, July 18, 2025, at 9/8c, Dateline NBC returns with The Necklace, a compelling true crime story reported by Keith Morrison. The episode follows the disappearance of Taylor Wright, a private investigator and former police officer from Pensacola, Florida, whose mysterious vanishing in 2017 quickly unraveled into a sinister case of betrayal and murder.
Taylor Wright was known for her sharp instincts and strong personality. So when she stopped responding to messages and her girlfriend began receiving odd texts from Taylor’s phone, those closest to her knew something wasn’t right. As investigators dug deeper, they uncovered troubling clues that pointed to someone within Wright’s own circle—her friend, Ashley McArthur.
McArthur, a former crime scene technician, initially appeared helpful and concerned. But as the investigation progressed, detectives discovered inconsistencies in her story and a tangled web of lies. The turning point came with the discovery of a buried safe...
Taylor Wright was known for her sharp instincts and strong personality. So when she stopped responding to messages and her girlfriend began receiving odd texts from Taylor’s phone, those closest to her knew something wasn’t right. As investigators dug deeper, they uncovered troubling clues that pointed to someone within Wright’s own circle—her friend, Ashley McArthur.
McArthur, a former crime scene technician, initially appeared helpful and concerned. But as the investigation progressed, detectives discovered inconsistencies in her story and a tangled web of lies. The turning point came with the discovery of a buried safe...
- 7/17/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Friday, July 18, 2025, at 9/8c, Dateline NBC returns with The Necklace, a haunting true crime story reported by Keith Morrison. The episode follows the disappearance and murder of Taylor Wright, a former police officer turned private investigator, whose life was tragically cut short in 2017 under suspicious and deeply personal circumstances.
Wright vanished from Pensacola, Florida, sparking a widespread search. Initially, investigators weren’t sure what to make of her sudden disappearance—especially after her girlfriend received strange text messages from Taylor’s phone that didn’t sound like her. As days passed, concern grew, and those closest to Taylor feared the worst.
What followed was an intense investigation that uncovered betrayal, greed, and deception. The trail led to Ashley McArthur, a former crime scene technician and a close friend of Taylor’s. As the evidence mounted, detectives began to believe that McArthur wasn’t just a witness — she was the killer.
Wright vanished from Pensacola, Florida, sparking a widespread search. Initially, investigators weren’t sure what to make of her sudden disappearance—especially after her girlfriend received strange text messages from Taylor’s phone that didn’t sound like her. As days passed, concern grew, and those closest to Taylor feared the worst.
What followed was an intense investigation that uncovered betrayal, greed, and deception. The trail led to Ashley McArthur, a former crime scene technician and a close friend of Taylor’s. As the evidence mounted, detectives began to believe that McArthur wasn’t just a witness — she was the killer.
- 7/17/2025
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Ken Bruce has claimed that BBC bosses have hastened his exit from Radio 2.
Last month, Bruce announced he would leave the corporation after 45 years to host a show on commercial rival, Greatest Hits Radio.
The veteran presenter, 72, has been on the BBC station since 1984, but told listeners in January: “I’ve done everything it is possible to do at Radio 2.”
He has hosted the 9:30am to 12pm weekday show since 1990, and been with the BBC since 1977 when he started out as a presenter on Radio Scotland.
His decision comes after Steve Wright was nudged out his Radio 2 afternoon slot, with Simon Mayo, Graham Norton and Paul O’Grady also moving on in recent months.
“I would stress that this is entirely my decision,” he said at the time. “I will always be very proud of my association with the BBC and Radio 2.”
But in a new tweet posted on Friday 24 February,...
Last month, Bruce announced he would leave the corporation after 45 years to host a show on commercial rival, Greatest Hits Radio.
The veteran presenter, 72, has been on the BBC station since 1984, but told listeners in January: “I’ve done everything it is possible to do at Radio 2.”
He has hosted the 9:30am to 12pm weekday show since 1990, and been with the BBC since 1977 when he started out as a presenter on Radio Scotland.
His decision comes after Steve Wright was nudged out his Radio 2 afternoon slot, with Simon Mayo, Graham Norton and Paul O’Grady also moving on in recent months.
“I would stress that this is entirely my decision,” he said at the time. “I will always be very proud of my association with the BBC and Radio 2.”
But in a new tweet posted on Friday 24 February,...
- 2/25/2023
- by Ellie Harrison
- The Independent - TV
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