• Women in Crime Ink is an American daily crime blog that publishes both original and aggregated content. The blog was founded on March 10, 2008, as "a...
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  • Pat Brown (criminal profiler) (category Women crime writers)
    regular contributor to Women in Crime Ink, described by The Wall Street Journal as "a blog worth reading." Brown has provided crime commentary, profiling...
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    Diane Dimond (category American women television personalities)
    her take on crime and justice issues. Her work has been published by Newsweek, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, and Women in Crime Ink covering high-profile...
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    Wikinews has related news: Body of missing teenager Amber Dubois found Women in Crime Ink, "Accused Killer: Just Who is John Gardner?," by Cathy Scott, April...
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  • Diane Fanning (category American non-fiction crime writers)
    National Association for Choice in Giving. She began her first book while living in Texas. She is co-founder of Women in Crime Ink, described by The Wall Street...
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    Susan Filan (category American women television journalists)
    Graduate of Top Gun Training Program, Sea Girt, New Jersey Contributor, Women in Crime Ink Wall Street Journal article featuring Women in Crime Ink Website...
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    Anne Bremner (category 21st-century American women lawyers)
    Only tomorrow will be worse." Bremner was a regular contributor to Women in Crime Ink, which the Wall Street Journal called "a blog worth reading." On June...
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  • Lisa R. Cohen (category Women crime writers)
    Professor of Journalism.[citation needed] She is a regular contributor to Women in Crime Ink, described by the Wall Street Journal as "a blog worth reading." NATAS...
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  • Stacy Dittrich (category American non-fiction crime writers)
    Ruhlfor her writing achievements. Dittrich is a regular contributor to Women in Crime Ink, She co-hosted a weekly radio show, "Justice Interrupted," with former...
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    Sheryl McCollum (category Anti-crime activists)
    in America's last mass lynching". CBS46 News Atlanta. "CSI Sheryl McCollum Dishes about Wine & Crime at CrimeCon". crimecon.com. Ink, Women In Crime (15...
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