Dateline on OWN Season 4 Episode 1 Deadly Desire
- March 14, 2016
In the season 4 premiere of Dateline on OWN, titled "Deadly Desire," viewers follow the case of a young woman whose life is cut tragically short by a man who becomes obsessed with her.
The episode starts by introducing Lacey Spears, a young mother who moves to a new town with her young son Garnett. Lacey seems to be a doting mother, posting photos of Garnett on social media and documenting every moment of their lives together. However, it quickly becomes clear that there may be something more sinister going on beneath the surface.
As the show progresses, viewers learn that Lacey has a history of seeking attention and sympathy by exaggerating health issues for both herself and her son. She even goes as far as to insert feeding tubes into Garnett when they are not medically necessary, leading to his hospitalization numerous times.
Despite doctors warning Lacey that Garnett does not need a feeding tube, she refuses to listen and becomes increasingly hostile towards medical professionals who try to intervene. Her behavior becomes more erratic, leading friends and family to suspect that something is seriously wrong.
The story takes a tragic turn when Garnett dies suddenly, and investigators begin to look into the circumstances surrounding his death. As they dive deeper into the case, they discover that Lacey may have been responsible for her son's death, possibly through the use of a lethal dose of salt.
The episode explores the twisted psychology behind Lacey's behavior, including her desire for attention and the lengths she would go to in order to maintain her image of a devoted mother. Through interviews with family members and investigators, viewers get a glimpse into the devastating impact Lacey's actions had on those around her.
"Deadly Desire" is a haunting reminder of the dangers of obsession and the extreme lengths some will go to in order to fulfill their desires. The episode highlights the importance of listening to medical experts and the vital role they play in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of their patients.