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Amber Hunt is an award-winning investigative reporter for . She co-created and hosted “Accused.” Hunt previously covered crime for the Free Press and oversaw the Dakotas as a news editor for The . She’s written three true-crime books – “Dead But Not Forgotten,” “All-American Murder” and “See How Much You Love Me” – and is co-author of “The Kennedy Wives: Triumph and Tragedy in America’s Most Public Family,” a New York Times and Wall More than 4 million downloads. Street Journal bestseller. She has appeared on NBC’s “Dateline” and A&E’s “Crime No. 1 nationally on the iTunes Stories,” among other TV shows. chart. Named one of the best On : @ReporterAmber podcasts of 2016 by iTunes, Esquire and Mental Floss. Amanda Rossman is an Emmy-award winning photojournalist with the Cincin- Three Cincinnati Enquirer jour- nati Enquirer. She co-created “Accused.” A graduate of the University of Northern nalists set out to reinvestigate Kentucky, she has worked for the Enquirer for 10 years, winning several awards the 1978 slaying of a Miami from the Ohio News Photographers Association and The Associated Press during that University graduate in Oxford, stint. Most recently, her video entitled “Big Man on Campus” was awarded an Emmy Ohio. It was the Enquirer’s first by the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. true-crime podcast. It won’t be the last. Meet the journalists. Find Amy Wilson is Enquirer Media’s Storytelling Coach, a glorified job title for projects out how they did it. Get your editor and all-purpose writing coach for the Cincinnati Enquirer’s narrative work on questions answered. And get whatever platform works. She is the editor of “Accused.” Her editing work in the last the story behind the story of year has also included “Finding Home,” a year-long look at the assimilation of the “Accused: The Unsolved Murder first Syrian refugees in Cincinnati and “The Making of a Musical Monument,” a dis- of Elizabeth Andes.” section of the making of “Fanfare for the Common Man,” composer Aaron Copland’s patriotic anthem. Prior to that, she spent 35 years as a general assignment feature To listen to the podcast, see writer. She has won multiple awards for her work. photos, read the print section On Twitter: @amyatthenquirer and much more, go to: cincinnati.com/series/accused Moderator: Thom Fladung, Press Club board member.

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