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    Dateline NBC — episode The Phantom — Kristil Krug and Daniel Krug 2023
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    March 17, 2026 at 01:34 PM

    Dateline NBC: The murder of Kristil Krug and Daniel Krug's complicated plot

    Josh Mankiewicz investigates the case of a Colorado mother who became a victim of her own husband's deadly stalking

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Dateline NBC
    NBC

    What is the episode about?

    The Dateline NBC episode 'The Phantom' documents the shocking murder of Kristil Krug, a mother from Colorado, who was found murdered in her garage on December 14, 2023. The case, covered by correspondent Josh Mankiewicz, begins with a series of escalating stalking incidents that Kristil Krug experienced in the months leading up to her death. She received anonymous emails with surveillance images of herself and experienced break-ins at her home, creating an atmosphere of constant fear. The episode highlights how the police initially focused on her ex-boyfriend, Anthony Holland, due to deliberate clues left by the perpetrator before the true identity of 'The Phantom' was revealed.

    The case behind the episode

    The investigation into the murder of Kristil Krug revealed one of the most calculated murder cases in recent U.S. history. Kristil was killed with both stabbing and blunt force, but it was the digital evidence that became the focal point of the case. Her husband, Daniel Krug, had orchestrated an extensive plot to eliminate his wife while simultaneously casting suspicion on Anthony Holland. Daniel Krug had systematically disabled the home's surveillance cameras and used a burner phone to send threatening messages. He even went so far as to plan the sending of text messages from Kristil's own phone after her death to create a false alibi for himself.

    Although there was no direct DNA evidence linking Daniel Krug to the crime scene, the digital evidence was overwhelming. The prosecution presented documentation that Daniel Krug had previously used similar stalking methods against a former girlfriend. In court, it was established that Daniel Krug was the architect behind the psychological terror that Kristil Krug endured in her final months. He was found guilty of first-degree murder, stalking, and criminal identity theft, resulting in a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

    About the podcast

    Dateline NBC is one of the longest-running and most respected true crime series in the world. With hosts like Lester Holt and Josh Mankiewicz, the program is known for its in-depth journalism and ability to secure exclusive interviews with both relatives and investigators. In this season premiere, the editorial team manages to navigate the complex technical details surrounding digital stalking, which today poses a growing threat in criminal cases.

    Colorado
    Kristil Krug
    Lester Holt
    Josh Mankiewicz
    The murder of Kristil Krug
    2023
    drab
    Rule of law

    Listen here

    The episode 'The Phantom' can be streamed via NBC's official website, Peacock, or found as a podcast version on platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. The case has also led to a political aftermath in the form of 'Christeel's Law', a bill named after Kristil Krug, aimed at ensuring faster delivery of digital evidence in stalking cases to the police.

    Related episodes and media

    Listeners interested in cases of digital surveillance and complex family intrigues may benefit from exploring other cases in the Dateline NBC archive. The case of Kristil Krug is reminiscent in its complexity of the cases found in the archive under the category of partner murders and technological manipulation. More information about the legal aspects of the case can be read on KrimiDex under Daniel Krug.

    Sources

    • Metacritic: Dateline NBC Season 34 Episode 1
    • NBC News: The Murder of Kristil Krug

    Reviews

    "The murder of a Colorado mother seems to point to an obvious suspect, but as investigators dig deeper, they uncover an elaborate plot filled with secrets and deception." — Dateline NBC Official (N/A)
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    Dateline NBC — episode The Phantom — Kristil Krug and Daniel Krug 2023
    Podcast
    •
    March 17, 2026 at 01:34 PM

    Dateline NBC: The murder of Kristil Krug and Daniel Krug's complicated plot

    Josh Mankiewicz investigates the case of a Colorado mother who became a victim of her own husband's deadly stalking

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Dateline NBC
    NBC
    Colorado
    Kristil Krug
    Lester Holt
    Josh Mankiewicz
    The murder of Kristil Krug
    2023
    drab
    Rule of law

    What is the episode about?

    The Dateline NBC episode 'The Phantom' documents the shocking murder of Kristil Krug, a mother from Colorado, who was found murdered in her garage on December 14, 2023. The case, covered by correspondent Josh Mankiewicz, begins with a series of escalating stalking incidents that Kristil Krug experienced in the months leading up to her death. She received anonymous emails with surveillance images of herself and experienced break-ins at her home, creating an atmosphere of constant fear. The episode highlights how the police initially focused on her ex-boyfriend, Anthony Holland, due to deliberate clues left by the perpetrator before the true identity of 'The Phantom' was revealed.

    The case behind the episode

    The investigation into the murder of Kristil Krug revealed one of the most calculated murder cases in recent U.S. history. Kristil was killed with both stabbing and blunt force, but it was the digital evidence that became the focal point of the case. Her husband, Daniel Krug, had orchestrated an extensive plot to eliminate his wife while simultaneously casting suspicion on Anthony Holland. Daniel Krug had systematically disabled the home's surveillance cameras and used a burner phone to send threatening messages. He even went so far as to plan the sending of text messages from Kristil's own phone after her death to create a false alibi for himself.

    Although there was no direct DNA evidence linking Daniel Krug to the crime scene, the digital evidence was overwhelming. The prosecution presented documentation that Daniel Krug had previously used similar stalking methods against a former girlfriend. In court, it was established that Daniel Krug was the architect behind the psychological terror that Kristil Krug endured in her final months. He was found guilty of first-degree murder, stalking, and criminal identity theft, resulting in a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

    About the podcast

    Dateline NBC is one of the longest-running and most respected true crime series in the world. With hosts like Lester Holt and Josh Mankiewicz, the program is known for its in-depth journalism and ability to secure exclusive interviews with both relatives and investigators. In this season premiere, the editorial team manages to navigate the complex technical details surrounding digital stalking, which today poses a growing threat in criminal cases.

    Listen here

    The episode 'The Phantom' can be streamed via NBC's official website, Peacock, or found as a podcast version on platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. The case has also led to a political aftermath in the form of 'Christeel's Law', a bill named after Kristil Krug, aimed at ensuring faster delivery of digital evidence in stalking cases to the police.

    Related episodes and media

    Listeners interested in cases of digital surveillance and complex family intrigues may benefit from exploring other cases in the Dateline NBC archive. The case of Kristil Krug is reminiscent in its complexity of the cases found in the archive under the category of partner murders and technological manipulation. More information about the legal aspects of the case can be read on KrimiDex under Daniel Krug.

    Sources

    • Metacritic: Dateline NBC Season 34 Episode 1
    • NBC News: The Murder of Kristil Krug

    Reviews

    "The murder of a Colorado mother seems to point to an obvious suspect, but as investigators dig deeper, they uncover an elaborate plot filled with secrets and deception." — Dateline NBC Official (N/A)
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    Cover of Strange Buildings — Pushkin Press — 2026

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    The cover of Brændemærket — Gads Forlag — 2026

    Branded: Sara Strömberg's novel about the Storlien murder and Vera Bergström

    The front page of How to Get Away with Murder: The Brian Walsh Case — Can't Handle The Crime And Scandal — 2025

    How to Get Away with Murder: The Brian Walshe Case and the Damning Google Searches

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    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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