Investigation Discovery and Tamron Hall team with Safe Horizons Advocacy Group to take a stand against domestic violence
Investigation Discovery’s popular series DEADLINE: CRIME continues for a third season with all-new episodes covering the crimes that shocked the nation and shook the small communities where they took place. Tamron Hall — Host of MSNBC’s News Nation and Co-Host of The Today Show’s third hour — continues her search for the truth in cases where crucial evidence, testimonies, and motives have eluded those seeking justice.
The DEADLINE: CRIME premiere is part of ID’s Inspire a Difference programming marathon, an initiative that encourages men and women to show support for victims of abuse and take a stand against domestic violence. To help raise awareness, ID has teamed up with Safe Horizon, the largest organization dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence in the U.S.
Award-winning journalist Tamron Hall has hosted several special reports for MSNBC and NBC News, several “Dateline” and “Rock Center” pieces, and “Education Nation: Teacher Town Hall,” which was nominated for an Emmy® Award in 2011. Tamron also served as correspondent of the NBC News special “The Inauguration of Barack Obama,” which won an Emmy® for Outstanding Live Coverage in October 2010.
Tamron Hall knows first-hand the effects of violent crime as her older sister was a murder victim in a case that is still officially unsolved. She is involved with several charitable organizations that strive to end homelessness and illiteracy, as well as others that fight domestic abuse.
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