1. How did you become an investigative reporter?
2. How do you maintain balance of opinion from sources when it comes to a sensative topic like polygamy?
3. Who or what first tipped you off to the polygamy story?
4. Since investigative reporting is such a time intensive form of journalism, do you find yourself following the issue long after it has been published?
5. In terms of investigative vs. daily journalism, what criteria/guidelines do you use to figure out what/who to write about?
6. Public records can lend significant credibility to a story. How does working with human interest pieces affect your articles debpth based on available records?
7. Investigative journalism takes time and knowhow. Currently, journalism is experiencing an increase in 'instant news' with the advent of the internet and the ability to instantaneously blog. Have or do you see a decline in investigative reporting as a result of that?
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