
Paul LaRosa is an Emmy award-winning journalist who has worked in print and television journalism for more than 30 years. For a dozen years, he was a reporter at the New York Daily News. Since 1992, LaRosa has worked in broadcast television for CBS News, mostly as a producer for the newsmagazine “48 Hours.” He’s won two national Emmys, one of them a Primetime Emmy for the highly-praised CBS documentary “9/11.” LaRosa, one of the producers of that documentary, also was awarded a Peabody Award, a Christopher Award and an Edward R. Murrow Award.
He is also the author of four books: “Seven Days of Rage: The Deadly Crime Spree of the Craigslist Killer” co-written with Boston Globe reporter Maria Cramer, “Death of a Dream” co-written with CBS Correspondent Erin Moriarty, “Nightmare in Napa,” and “Tacoma Confidential.” LaRosa is a graduate of Cardinal Hayes High School and Fordham University and did graduate level work as a Revson Fellow at Columbia University.
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