Amber Hunt is a journalist who handles investigations for The Cincinnati Enquirer . She formerly worked as a crime reporter for the Detroit Free Press and was a 2011 Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan, where she studied the importance of empathy in urban crime reporting . She has received numerous awards for her reporting from the Michigan Associated Press and won the 2005 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting. She has appeared in several television shows highlighting true crimes, including Dateline NBC and A&E's Crime Stories . She is the author of Dead But Not Forgotten, All-American Murder , and the upcoming See How Much You Love Me, about the Florida teenager accused of killing his parents with a hammer and then hosting a house party afterward, as well as The Tragic Lives of the Kennedy Wives about the enigmatic yet ill-fated women of the Kennedy family, with David Batcher. David Batcher is a writer based in Minneapolis. He studied theology and literature at St. Olaf College.
The Kennedy Wives : Triumph and Tragedy in America's Most Public Family