Tim Stelloh
Breaking News Reporter
I cover crime and criminal justice and frequently collaborate with “Dateline.” I’ve reported on unsolved homicides and wrongful convictions, police misconduct and the rise of artificial intelligence in law enforcement.
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I cover crime and criminal justice and frequently collaborate with “Dateline.” I’ve reported on unsolved homicides and wrongful convictions, police misconduct and the rise of artificial intelligence in law enforcement.
Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.
Latest from Tim Stelloh
With insulin killings, the murder weapon is often hiding in plain sight
When a lifesaving drug — insulin — is used as a murder weapon, medical professionals are likely unprepared to consider that the difficult-to-detect medication was used to commit a crime, according to a forensic pathologist who worked on the recent case of a West Virginia pharmacist convicted of fatally dosing her husband.
Angry girlfriend or victim of a cover-up?: Karen Read's murder retrial opens with competing accounts
Opening statements in the retrial of Karen Read painted starkly different portraits of the defendant Tuesday, with the prosecution alleging she fatally struck her boyfriend with her SUV as their relationship unraveled and her lawyers arguing she was the victim of law enforcement misconduct and a cover-up.