Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Michelle Gotthelf

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America’s oldest and longest published newspaper, the New York Post is known for breaking stories that set the national news agenda, and its crime reporting is emulated by newsrooms across the country. Now, the Post teams up with Investigation Discovery on the new series Torn from the Headlines: New York Post Reports. The show takes viewers behind the headlines into some of the city’s most notorious and inconceivable crimes. From deadly high society scandals to predators hunting the streets, this is the inside scoop on the stories that dared to define New York City.

Each episode takes viewers across six seminal cases that dominated the headlines of the famed daily. From the ransom case of “The Tuxedo King” to the cracking of the “Million Dollar Murder” and justice for the abandoned infant “Baby Hope,” each headline-grabbing case is covered from start to finish. Powerful interviews from survivors and family members and never-before-seen evidence help reveal the shocking twists and unexpected resolutions for the paper that turned justice into headline news.

The new series features Michelle Gotthelf, Digital Editor-in-Chief of the New York Post. Michelle joined The Post in 2000 as a news reporter, covering courts, crime and politics and later served as Metropolitan Editor and Managing News Editor. Michelle can preview some of the infamous stories that will be told on Torn from the Headlines: New York Post Reports. 

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