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Robert Riggs

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Robert Riggs is a Peabody Award-winning investigative reporter and content entrepreneur. He has received three coveted Alfred I. duPont Columbia University Journalism Awards for Investigative Reporting. The Peabody and duPont are respectively considered the broadcast TV equivalent of the Oscar and the Pulitzer. Texas A&M University named Robert an Outstanding Alumnus from the College of Architecture in recognition of his journalistic accomplishments. It is a distinction received by fewer than 1% of the College's graduates. Today, Riggs is the host and creator of the True Crime Reporter®Podcast which is known for taking its audience "inside the crime scene tape" where no other podcast dares to go. The first season of the podcast about serial killer Kenneth McDuff received a 2021 Webby Award. It was spun off into a hit television documentary titled Freed To Kill which premiered on Fox Nation Streaming. Riggs currently has more true crime television shows in development including exclusive access to the Texas Rangers. The Bubble Lounge Podcast in Dallas has described him as a "prolific storyteller in the spirit of fellow Texan Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone and 1883. During his journalism career, Riggs established a reputation for fairness, accuracy, credibility, and toughness in his reporting for the CBS Television Station Group - CBS 11 News, WFAA-TV (ABC) in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, and CBS Viacom reporting from the New York State Legislature. His investigative reports garnered a reputation for sending corrupt politicians and government officials to federal prison and were the catalyst for landmark changes in public policy. Riggs was an embedded reporter with the Army unit that led the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and he also covered Gulf War I. His assignments have included covering the White House, Congress, Pentagon, and State Department during the administrations of President Ronald Reagan and President George H.W. Bush. He has appeared as a guest correspondent on ABC Nightline with Ted Koppel, CNN, and ESPN. CBS 60 Minutes and CBS News Online featured his investigative reports from Iraq. He reported from the "eye of the storm" of major breaking news stories including the mass murder at Luby's Cafeteria in Texas; the Branch Davidian siege in Waco; the Oklahoma City bombing; the standoff with the Republic of Texas separatists, and numerous natural disasters. Riggs' enterprise reporting primarily focused on the criminal justice system and national security with an emphasis on terrorism. In this connection, The University of Virginia Critical Incident Analysis Group and FBI selected Riggs in 2000 as an expert member of a multi-disciplinary panel that examined the architecture of terrorism and the symbolism of its targets. Meeting near the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson, the panel produced a landmark report entitled "Threats to Symbols of American Democracy" that prophetically identified vulnerabilities that would later tragically unfold during the 9-11 attacks. The Dallas Crime Commission awarded its first-ever Excellence in Crime Reporting Award to Riggs for his reporting on identity theft and Mexican Drug Cartels. The American Bar Association awarded him its Silver Gavel award for his investigative series Free To Kill which uncovered systemic corruption inside the Texas parole and prison systems. Prior to his journalism career, Riggs served as an investigator for the late Congressman Wright Patman of Texas who was Chairman of the House Banking Committee, Joint Economic Committee, and Joint Committee on Defense Production. As the Chief Investigator for the Joint Committee on Defense Production, Riggs spearheaded inquiries that touched on Watergate and Pentagon bribery scandals. He reported to the joint leadership of Representative Patman and Senator William Proxmire. In this role, Riggs held a Top Secret security clearance from the Department of Defense and received training from both the GAO and U.S. Army. The Committee's investigation of a defense contractor's bribery scheme contributed to the passage of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Riggs belongs to the FBI's North Texas Chapter of InfraGard which was formed in response to the 9/11 terror attacks. He is also a longtime member of the Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE). It is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving investigative reporting around the world. In the true frontier spirit of Texas, Robert is the happiest when saddling up one of his horses.

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