DEADLINE: CRIME WITH TAMRON HALL Correspondent Bios

Michelle Sigona is an Emmy Award-winning journalist. Over her career, Michelle has covered hundreds of breaking and historical news stories such as the tragedies of September 11th, the anthrax attacks on our nation, the D.C. region sniper murders, Newtown Tragedy, Aurora movie massacre, high profile prison escapes, national missing children and adult cases to include the Stacy Peterson and Caylee Anthony cases, the international search to find missing toddler Madeleine McCann and a front row seat in the courtroom and on the air nationally for the Drew Peterson trail in Illinois. Michelle also works under Turner Broadcasting (CNN, HLN, In Session), you can catch her live and feature reports on crime and missing person cases on the air there.

Angeline Hartmann is a national correspondent for the FOX television show, America’s Most Wanted, and has worked closely with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies across the country profiling their most dangerous fugitives and unsolved cases. While Angeline is a hard-nosed investigative reporter, she is also known for her compassion and sensitivity in her work as a tireless advocate for crime victims seeking healing and justice. Angeline is the recipient of several Emmy Awards including “Best On Camera Talent: Reporter” and has been called to appear on national TV shows such as FOX and Friends, Court TV, CNN’s Nancy Grace, MSNBC, and FOX News Network’s, The Big Story and The Lineup as a commentator on crime related issues.

Tom Morris Jr. spent 18 years with America’s Most Wanted and rose to become host John Walsh’s senior correspondent, go-to investigator and a unique on-air presence with his stand-out style of reporting and producing. Tom Morris Jr. brings a unique on-air style and storytelling ability to the air and views his television crime fighting work as an extension of famed journalist Edward R. Murrow’s philosophy of using the power of the airwaves to make a tangible contribution to the greater public good. During AMW’s historic run, the show led to the capture of 1,154 dangerous fugitives. Tom Morris averaged a 95 percent capture rate.

Aphrodite Jones has eight bestselling books under her belt and hundreds of television appearances spanning 20 years, and is a highly recognized name in the field of crime profiling. For over a decade, The New York Times bestselling author has provided commentary on high profile crimes for FOX News, CNN, HLN, MSNBC, NBC, CBS, and E! Network, focusing on providing insights into personalities such as Michael Jackson, OJ Simpson, Scott Peterson and Phil Spector. Jones currently hosts True Crime with Aphrodite Jones on Investigation Discovery.

Keith Beauchamp found his calling as a filmmaker through his documentary about the story of 14-year-old Emmett Till, who in August 1955 was abducted and tortured to death because he whistled at a white woman. Since his experience making The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till, Beauchamp has become passionate about seeking justice for these families and assisting the FBI by developing new leads for some of their unsolved cases from this troubled chapter in American history. For Investigation Discovery’s The Injustice Files, Beauchamp combs through records; interviews family members, witnesses and investigators; and pieces together the known facts of each case.

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