Veteran crime reporter and NewsNation correspondent Laura Ingle joins PR Pace founder Annie Scranton to go deep on America’s true crime obsession, the evolution of TV news, and what really happens inside the country’s biggest courtrooms.In this episode, Laura shares:How her true crime YouTube series “The Ingle Edit” was born from the stories TV never has time to airThe haunting 1993 cold case of teacher Sherrilyn Hockley and how new DNA technology could finally solve itWhat she witnessed covering the Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, David Westerfield, and Sean “Diddy” Combs casesWhy so many people around celebrities stay silent — and how money, access, and lifestyle keep them complicitHow journalism has shifted from straight reporting to opinion, and why she fights to stay “right down the middle” at NewsNationHer new weekend show and true crime segment “Investigation Nation”Lessons from working with Geraldo Rivera, networking in media, and why you should never burn a bridgeIf you’re into true crime, media, and how high‑profile cases really work behind the scenes, this conversation is for you. Watch Laura Ingle on NewsNation: Weekend mornings on NewsNation Live Follow Laura’s true crime work: Search “The Ingle Edit” on YouTube

The PR Pace Podcast

Annie Scranton

Inside America’s True Crime Obsession

DEC 12, 202533 MIN
The PR Pace Podcast

Inside America’s True Crime Obsession

DEC 12, 202533 MIN

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Veteran crime reporter and NewsNation correspondent Laura Ingle joins PR Pace founder Annie Scranton to go deep on America’s true crime obsession, the evolution of TV news, and what really happens inside the country’s biggest courtrooms.In this episode, Laura shares:How her true crime YouTube series “The Ingle Edit” was born from the stories TV never has time to airThe haunting 1993 cold case of teacher Sherrilyn Hockley and how new DNA technology could finally solve itWhat she witnessed covering the Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, David Westerfield, and Sean “Diddy” Combs casesWhy so many people around celebrities stay silent — and how money, access, and lifestyle keep them complicitHow journalism has shifted from straight reporting to opinion, and why she fights to stay “right down the middle” at NewsNationHer new weekend show and true crime segment “Investigation Nation”Lessons from working with Geraldo Rivera, networking in media, and why you should never burn a bridgeIf you’re into true crime, media, and how high‑profile cases really work behind the scenes, this conversation is for you. Watch Laura Ingle on NewsNation: Weekend mornings on NewsNation Live Follow Laura’s true crime work: Search “The Ingle Edit” on YouTube