Barry Beach is a convicted murderer whose case gained national attention due to the controversy surrounding his guilt. He was convicted in 1984 of the murder of Kimberly Nees, a 17-year-old girl who was killed on the shores of Poplar River in Montana. He claimed to be innocent but was sentenced to 100 years in prison.
In 2011, new evidence came to light that raised questions about Beach’s conviction, leading to his release in 2015. He was granted a new trial, but the Montana Supreme Court overturned the decision, and Beach was sent back to prison in 2019.
The Dateline episode about Barry Beach, titled “To Catch a Killer,” aired in 2011 and examined the case and the new evidence that had been discovered. The episode included interviews with Beach and his family, as well as with the prosecutors and law enforcement officials involved in the case. The episode was one of several media coverage pieces that helped to bring attention to Beach’s case and the questions surrounding his conviction.
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