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Michele McPhee can be heard Weeknights on 96.9 WTKK from 7PM – 10PM. With her finger on the pulse of the city Michele covers the battles that rage in the streets of Boston and talks with her audience every day about these events.
Michele McPhee is a New England correspondent for ABC News and a frequent contributor to the Fox 25 Morning Show. She also writes a weekly column for the Metro and is a freelancer writer for the Boston Globe.
McPhee is the author of two bestselling true crime tomes – “Mob Over Miami” and “Heartless, the True Story of Neil Entwistle and the Brutal Murder of His Wife and Child.” Her first book is slated to become a major feature film directed by Emmy-award winner Alan Taylor. “Heartless” is currently under consideration as a television movie of the week and has been published in England. Her third book, “The Falmouth Fox” will be released by St. Martin’s Press in 2009.
McPhee has covered crime for more than twenty years at the New York Daily News and the Boston Herald – two urban tabloids where she held the rank of Police Bureau Chief.
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McPhee has produced and hosted two Court TV “Mugshot” specials – one chronically Chris Paciello, the South Beach, Miami nightclub king who was indicted by the feds as a New York City mobsters prompting him to become a government informant against the Mafia and who was also the subject of “Mob Over Miami.’’ The second episode captured the life of Sammy “The Bull” Gravano, the Gambino crime family turncoat whose testimony sent the late John Gotti to prison for life.
McPhee is also a creator of the A&E TV special, “Crime Ink,” which features her reporting alongside other crime scribes.
She has covered high-profile crime cases across the country and has been a commentator on breaking news for CNN; MSNBC; and the Fox News Network.
McPhee was the first female Police Bureau Chief for the New York Daily News, the paper where she covered murder, mayhem and the Mafia for nearly ten years. She was at Ground Zero on that terrible morning when 23 NYPD officers, 37 Port Authority police officers, and 343 FDNY members were slain saving the lives of others – and was the recipient of the 2002 New York Society of the Silurian’s Feature News Award for a body of work entitled: “The Days After.”
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McPhee returned to her native Boston in 2004, where she was a weekly columnist and the Police Bureau Chief for the Boston Herald. She was awarded first place for Serious Column by the New England Press Association in 2008.
McPhee’s true crime stories have appeared in more than a dozen national magazines including Maxim; Stuff; Cosmopolitan; New York; ESPN the Magazine; Gotham; Manhattan File; and other international publications.
The Harley-riding McPhee lives in East Boston, Massachusetts with her dog, a Westie named Wilbur.
McPhee Goes Hollywood with the Mob Over Miami
Congratulations to Michele McPhee, author of Mob Over Miami. Her acclaimed novel is in production for the upcoming feature film UNMADE MAN. Click here to read Michele's full interview with South Beach Magazine.
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