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| Carol Sissom is a freelance writer, investigative journalist, and contributing writer/reporter, who has written for the following media organizations: The Saturday Evening Post, Indianapolis Magazine, Indianapolis Woman Magazine, Indianapolis Monthy Magazine, Nuvo Newsweekly, The Indianapolis Star, The Fine Line Christian Newspaper, Charisma Magazine, The Zionsville Times, The Zionsville Mainstreet, and Lifestyle Magazine. Her investigations have been profiled in the Wall Street Journal, Indianapolis Monthly Magazine, many television and radio programs, The CBS Evening News, Inside Edition, Hard Copy, and The 700 Club. In addition, Carol has freelanced as a correspondent and feature writer for The Indianapolis News and Indianapolis Star. She has also freelanced for Newman Video Services in San Jose, California, which produces documentaries, and has been a writer and correspondent for Charisma Magazine in Lake Mary, Florida. Her most recent article for Charisma Magazine was her story on "Former President William Jefferson Clinton." Carol has received a first place national award at The National Federation of Press Women Conference for her cover story about a USAIR crash survivor. She has received the Thomas R. Keating Feature Writing Award twice. The first occasion was for "Best Deadline Feature" - "Drug Dealing in Indianapolis" - and the second was "Best Overall Winner" for her features on "Cab Drivers", "Teenage Suicide", and "Battered Women." Carol has received the Eugene Pulliam Scholarship twice. She received a bronze medal of honor, an award in 1995 from The National Vidocq Society, in Philadelphia, for "Outstanding Contribution To Law Enforcement in the United States", for her efforts in helping to solve the oldest murder mystery in the history of Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1996, Carol won a second award from The Vidocq Society, a plaque entitled, "EVERYONE LOOKED BUT ONLY YOU SAW." She is also the author of a book, "Pure Heart: The Biography of One Man's Message to America" (the true story of a young man known to be one of the greatest youth pastors in America - killed in 2001), which is currently being written for the Richard M. Bourke Foundation. |
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| Carol receiving the bronze medal of honor from The National Vidocq Society, 1995. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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