Diane Dimond is a modern day journalist who defies a category. She’s been called “A renaissance
broadcaster” for her versatility on-air and “A reporter’s reporter” for her consistently high-quality
investigative storytelling. Dimond’s greatest talent may be her ability to speak of complicated stories in an
understandable, common-sense way.
Most recently Diane was seen by millions on Court TV, NBC’s Today Show, MSNBC, Larry King
Live and news outlets worldwide reporting on the Michael Jackson child molestation case. Her book on
Jackson,“Be Careful Who You Love: Inside the Michael Jackson Case, published by Simon and Schuster
and released in November 2005, is an explosive tome detailing Dimond’s exclusive revelations from 1993
when she first broke the story - to the case 10 years later when, once again, Dimond was the first to report
the second charge of molestation.
Diane has been at the center of countless other major news stories as well. She was the first to
report the story of rape at the Kennedy compound in Palm Beach, Florida and to identify William Kennedy
Smith as the accused. And Dimond has been praised for her hard-hitting interviews with a number of
infamous prison inmates including: Pamela Smart, a school teacher serving a life sentence for enticing her
high school lover to kill her husband; James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.;
Jeffery McDonald, the convicted "Fatal Vision Killer"; Kenneth Bianchi, the convicted "Hillside Strangler"
and Dimond is the only reporter to have ever interviewed Richard Allen Davis, the convicted killer of Polly
Klass.
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