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Aphrodite Jones : ウィキペディア英語版
Aphrodite Jones

Aphrodite Jones (born November 27, 1959) is an award-winning American reporter and author who writes about murder. Her knack for detail allows her to dissect bizarre murder cases and bring readers into the heart of darkness. Now, the author has taken her career to TV as the executive producer and TV host of the ID series, ''True Crime with Aphrodite Jones'', which airs on Investigation Discovery Jones is now filming her sixth season, uncovering secrets about riveting cases across America. Before landing the hosting position with Discovery Channel's crime network, Jones hosted a show called ''The Justice Hunters'' for USA Network, and was a crime reporter for FOX News, covering the trials of Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, and Dennis Rader (aka the BTK Killer) for The O'Reilly Factor and Geraldo At Large.
For the past two decades, Jones has been featured on national news shows talking about the criminal accusations against Robert Blake, OJ Simpson, Michael Jackson, Ariel Castro, NFL Star Aaron Hernandez, self-proclaimed neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman, and convicted pedophile Jerry Sandusky, among others. Jones has also been featured as a crime expert on NBC's ''The Today Show'', ''Dateline NBC'', ''CBS This Morning'', ''Piers Morgan Tonight'', ''Inside Edition'', ''Nancy Grace'', ''Shepard Smith Reporting'', ''The Forensic Files'', ''The New Detectives'' and ''Entertainment Tonight'', and continues to provide expert commentary for MSNBC, CNN, HLN, and E!.
''True Crime with Aphrodite Jones'' airs worldwide on Investigation Discovery, where Jones shatters past the 'news byte' coverage of horrific crimes to provide riveting analysis on some of the most bizarre cases in recent history, including O.J. Simpson, JonBenet Ramsey, Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Jackson, and the West Memphis Three. Prior to creating and producing True Crime, Jones hosted another crime series, ''The Justice Hunters'' for USA Network. She began her career as a national columnist for United Features Syndicate and quickly moved to writing True Crime books.
== Early life ==
Jones was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Captain Ashton Blair Jones Jr., and Maria Kalloumenous, who lived on the Great Lakes Naval Base. Jones' father served as a communications and tactical officer during World War II, served in the Korean War and later was the Director of the Navy Material Laboratory in Brooklyn, New York, where he met and married Maria. The couple had two girls, Aphrodite and Janet. Ashton received the title of Rear Admiral when he retired from the Navy. Jones' father suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and her mother lived with a serious heart condition. Her father died while she and her sister were young. When Jones was 17 years old her mother died.. Jones appeared on the game show Match Game 78 in 1978, while attending UCLA.

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