

About
Laura Ingle is an award-winning broadcast journalist, anchor, and senior correspondent for NewsNation, where she anchors NewsNation Live on weekends and reports on breaking news and high-profile criminal investigations.
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Based in New York City, Ingle joined NewsNation as a freelance correspondent in 2023 and became a full-time senior correspondent in May 2024. She is widely recognized for her in-depth reporting on major true-crime cases and investigative storytelling from crime scenes, courtrooms, and law-enforcement operations across the country.
Prior to joining NewsNation, Ingle spent nearly two decades as a senior correspondent at Fox News Channel (2005–2023). During that time, she reported extensively on the Long Island Serial Killer investigation, hosting the five-part documentary series and podcast “Grim Tide: Hunting the Long Island Serial Killer.” Her reporting included exclusive access to the Suffolk County Crime Lab and on-scene coverage from Gilgo and Oak Beach.
Ingle continues to expand her long-form investigative work through her YouTube channel Crime Files with Laura Ingle where she conducts exclusive interviews with leading crime experts and explores major cases including the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie and developments in the Rex Heuermann investigation. She has also produced immersive reporting projects, including an exclusive ride-along with the U.S. Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force in Akron, Ohio.
Over her career, Ingle has covered some of the nation’s most closely followed criminal investigations, including the disappearance of Gabby Petito, the Jennifer Dulos case in Connecticut, and the arrest and prosecution of Bryan Kohberger in the Idaho college murders. She conducted an exclusive sit-down interview with Petito’s parents and secured a rare one-on-one interview with Fotis Dulos during the Jennifer Dulos investigation.
Ingle’s career has also included extensive courtroom coverage of major trials, including those of Michael Jackson, Scott Peterson, and other nationally followed criminal cases.
In 2005, Ingle received the Edward R. Murrow Award for her reporting on the Scott Peterson trial. She later hosted a 20-year retrospective special, Reporter’s Notebook: The Scott Peterson Case.
A Sacramento native, Ingle began her career as an investigative reporter at NewsRadio KFBK before joining KFIAM 640 in Los Angeles, where she earned four Golden Mike Awards from the Radio & Television News Association of Southern California.