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Sari Horwitz has been a reporter at The Washington Post for twenty-three years, where she has written extensively on crime, homeland security, education, and social services. A three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, she coauthored the book Sniper: Inside the Hunt for the Killers Who Terrorized the Nation. Among Sari's other awards are the Robert F. Kennedy Grand Prize for reporting on the disadvantaged and the Investigative Reporters and Editors Medal.[1]

Horwitz and fellow Post colleague Scott Higham are co-authors of Finding Chandra: A True Washington Murder Mystery'. The non-fiction book, due for release in May 2010, chronicles the 2001 disappearance of Washington, DC intern Chandra Levy, whose remains were found one year later in an isolated area of the city's 2,800-acre Rock Creek Park.[2]


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