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  1. Pamela Colloff is an American journalist who has written for The New Yorker, Texas Monthly and ProPublica. She is known for her investigative stories on wrongful convictions, such as "Innocence Lost" and "Innocence Found", which helped free Anthony Charles Graves and Michael Morton.

  2. www.propublica.org › people › pamela-colloffPamela Colloff - ProPublica

    Pamela Colloff is a journalist who covers criminal justice, forensic science, and wrongful convictions. She has won several awards for her investigations, including "False Witness" and "Blood Will Tell", and is working on a book based on her ProPublica-New York Times project.

  3. Pamela Colloff writes about the American criminal justice system for ProPublica and The New York Times Magazine.

  4. Pamela Colloff is a former staff writer and executive editor at Texas Monthly, and a National Magazine Award nominee. She covers topics such as criminal justice, politics, culture, and history, and has written stories on wrongful convictions, the UT tower shooting, and same-sex marriage.

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  5. Feb 24, 2017 · Learn how Pamela Colloff became a master of longform journalism and a mentor to many writers. Read about her career, her stories, and her influence on the magazine's legacy.

  6. Aug 13, 2014 · Pamela Colloff is a journalist who covers topics such as murder, arson, abortion, and hate crimes for Texas Monthly. She has won several awards for her investigative reporting and has been nominated for National Magazine Awards.

  7. Apr 24, 2020 · Colloff, a ProPublica and New York Times reporter, exposed the dangers of relying on untrustworthy jailhouse informants in criminal cases. She revealed how Paul Skalnik, a con man and liar, testified in at least 37 cases, including four death row cases.