True Crime Byline: New podcast hears from reporters behind the stories

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You may know all the details of the crimes we cover, thanks to the tenacious work of doggedly determined journalists. But what is it like to report on it? True Crime Byline, a new podcast, hears from reporters behind the stories truecrime podcasts

More often than not, behind those podcasts are doggedly determined reporters: People who hit the street, knock on doors and ask hard questions.

Because of their work, we often know every little detail about the crimes they cover, but what we don’t hear enough is what it was actually like to report on those stories, to sit in courtrooms, chase down leads, get to know family members and talk to witnesses.In this podcast, our reporters take us behind the scenes to reflect on the cases that made their careers, changed the way they see the world and continue to haunt them.

Listen to our trailer and, if you like what you hear, stay tuned for our first episode, coming June 23.Share this article in your social network

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