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Susan Hendricks

Susan Hendricks (born August 29, 1973) is an American journalist, television anchor, and author best known for her two-decade career at and HLN, where she covered major crime stories and anchored live programs. Raised in , Hendricks attended the Hun School of Princeton before earning a in from . She launched her professional career in , as a reporter for , an affiliate, and later as a morning anchor at KMIR-TV, an affiliate. In 2005, Hendricks joined /HLN in , initially delivering news updates for Anderson Cooper 360° for five years and serving as a substitute across networks. In 2016, she began hosting the weekend morning program Weekend Express on HLN until its conclusion in December 2022, providing live coverage of and current events from 7 a.m. to noon ET. Throughout her tenure, Hendricks specialized in investigative reporting on high-profile crimes, including extensive coverage of the 2017 Delphi double murders of teenagers and Liberty German in , and contributed to the HLN podcast Down the Hill: The Delphi Murders. She also reported on the 2021 disappearance and murder of Gabby Petito, securing an exclusive interview with Petito's father, Joe Petito, and hosting the HLN special Toxic Love: The Gabby Petito Story. In October 2023, Hendricks published Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in through Thomas & Mercer, an imprint of , offering a firsthand account of her immersion in the Delphi investigation following the 2022 arrest of suspect Richard Allen. Allen was convicted of the murders in November 2024 and sentenced to 130 years in prison in December 2024, with his appeal pending as of 2025. She resides in with her husband, Joe, and their two children, Emery and Jack.

Early Life and Education

Early Years

Susan Hendricks was born on August 29, 1973, in . She was raised in the same family home in by her parents, who continued to reside there as of 2012. Hendricks has described her childhood memories from this period as entirely positive, noting the close-knit family environment that shaped her early years. She also spent summers in Mantoloking at the Jersey Shore, which contributed to her formative experiences growing up in . Hendricks' family background emphasized stability and support, with her parents providing a nurturing upbringing in a suburban setting. Although specific details about her siblings or are limited, she has mentioned sharing personal items like jewelry with her sister during childhood, highlighting sibling bonds. Her early interest in expression through writing emerged during high school, laying the groundwork for her future aspirations.

Education

Susan Hendricks attended the Hun School of Princeton, a preparatory school in , from which she graduated in 1991. This education provided her with a strong academic foundation in a rigorous environment that emphasized and communication skills essential for her future profession. Following high school, Hendricks pursued higher education at , where she earned a degree in . These studies directly influenced her career trajectory, as they ignited her passion for television news and prepared her to enter the competitive field of upon graduation. A pivotal influence during her university years was legendary anchor , whose words inspired Hendricks to pursue a career in news reporting. She has recounted how hearing Cronkite speak at profoundly impacted her, solidifying her desire to tell stories through broadcast media and her commitment to objective, impactful reporting.

Journalism Career

Early Positions

Susan Hendricks began her professional journalism career shortly after graduating from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Her first job was an entry-level position at Comcast Cable in Orange County, California, where she gained initial hands-on experience in local news production. She then moved to Palm Springs, joining KESQ-TV, an ABC affiliate, as a field reporter. In this role, Hendricks covered a range of local stories, including breaking news and community events, and notably conducted an interview with legendary journalist Walter Cronkite for a feature piece, an opportunity that highlighted her growing prowess in engaging high-profile sources. Subsequently, Hendricks advanced to morning show anchor at KMIR-TV, the affiliate in Palm Springs. There, she hosted live broadcasts, delivering timely updates on regional news and weather, which further solidified her on-air presence. Throughout these early local media positions, Hendricks developed key skills such as rapid story gathering, on-the-ground reporting under tight deadlines, and maintaining composure during live segments amid diverse events like accidents, , and emerging crimes. She faced challenges including the emotional strain of covering tragic incidents, which required building professional detachment, and the fast-paced nature of small-market that limited deeper personal connections with sources or communities.

Roles at CNN and HLN

Susan Hendricks joined HLN (then known as CNN Headline News) in Atlanta, where she initially anchored weekend newscasts and later expanded her role to include primetime programming. As a breaking news anchor, she delivered live coverage of major events, including the Atlanta flooding, the death of former President , the , and , often collaborating with production teams to ensure timely and accurate reporting. In August 2010, Hendricks took on the role of anchor for HLN News Now, a four-hour live newscast that focused on rapid updates and interactive elements to engage viewers across digital platforms. During her tenure at HLN, she also served as a newsreader, providing regular updates to CNN's primetime program for five years, integrating HLN's breaking developments into the broader ecosystem. Hendricks frequently substituted for Robin Meade on the weekday morning show Morning Express with Robin Meade, handling live news segments and guest interviews until the program's cancellation in December 2022. From 2016 to December 2022, she hosted Weekend Express, a live weekend morning news program on HLN that aired from 7 a.m. to noon ET, where she guided audiences through breaking news, weather updates, and in-depth stories while coordinating with correspondents for seamless on-air delivery. Her daily responsibilities at CNN and HLN emphasized real-time news dissemination, often involving close teamwork with producers, reporters, and technical staff to adapt to unfolding events.

Notable Reporting and Advocacy

Hendricks began her extensive coverage of the Delphi murders in 2017, shortly after the disappearance and deaths of teenagers and in . She provided on-site reporting from the small town, interviewing investigators, local officials, and the victims' families to detail the ongoing investigation and its impact on the community. Her work included traveling to the Monon High Bridge Trail where the girls were last seen, offering viewers a firsthand look at the and the challenges faced by law enforcement in a rural setting. At HLN, Hendricks hosted several specials dedicated to the case, including the two-part series "Down the Hill: The Delphi Murders" in 2021, which explored the investigation's breakthroughs and setbacks up to that point. She also co-anchored "Delphi Murders: Teen Girls' Killer in Custody?" following the 2022 of suspect Richard Allen, examining the and . These broadcasts drew significant viewership by blending with emotional accounts from those affected, contributing to sustained national attention on the unresolved aspects of the case. Following Allen's , Hendricks appeared on Discovery ID to discuss developments, providing analysis on the investigation's twists and the community's response. Hendricks continued her coverage independently during Allen's trial in 2024, where he was convicted on all counts on November 11, 2024, and sentenced to 65 years in prison on December 20, 2024; as of November 2025, his appeal remains ongoing with new related to Odinism theories filed by the defense. Beyond Delphi, Hendricks anchored HLN's "Toxic Love: The Gabby Petito Story" in 2022, a special that delved into the high-profile disappearance and murder of Gabby Petito during her cross-country road trip. The program featured exclusive interviews, including one with Petito's father, Joe Petito, and highlighted themes of and the role of in publicizing missing persons cases. She also led coverage of other breaking news events, such as the Casey Anthony trial in , where her reporting captured the courtroom drama and public outrage surrounding the child's death. Throughout her Delphi reporting, Hendricks advocated for the victims by amplifying the families' voices and pushing for accountability in the justice system, which helped elevate public awareness and pressure authorities for resolution. Her compassionate approach, as noted in interviews, focused on the human cost of the crime, fostering discussions on child safety and in coverage. This advocacy extended to influencing broader conversations about unsolved murders in small communities. After HLN discontinued live programming in December 2022, Hendricks transitioned to independent journalism, launching her own true crime platform, including a YouTube channel (@HeadlineCrimeSusan), and continuing to cover high-profile cases through podcasts and online content. She has engaged in speaking engagements, including moderating panels at CrimeCon events through 2025, where she discusses investigative journalism and victim-centered reporting on cases like Delphi.

Authorship

Down the Hill

Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in Delphi is Susan Hendricks' debut book, published on September 19, 2023, by , an imprint of . The 288-page work offers a detailed investigative account of the February 13, 2017, murders of 13-year-old and 14-year-old , who were hiking near the Monon High Bridge Trail in . Hendricks chronicles the victims' stories, highlighting their close friendship and the ordinary day that turned tragic, as captured in part by Libby's cellphone video of the approaching and saying, "Guys, ." The narrative delves into the profound grief experienced by the families, the community's response in a small Midwestern town, and the broader themes of and amid loss. The book examines the investigation's significant challenges, including the five-year delay in identifying and arresting suspect Richard Allen in October 2022, despite key evidence like the video and audio recordings. Hendricks details law enforcement's efforts, the role of in modern forensics, and obstacles such as jurisdictional issues and scrutiny that prolonged the case. Drawing from her prior reporting on the murders for HLN, where she anchored extensive coverage, Hendricks incorporates her personal reflections on the emotional toll of the story, positioning herself as both observer and advocate for the families. Hendricks' research process involved years of on-the-ground reporting in , including multiple visits to the and interviews with key figures. A pivotal moment occurred a year after the murders when Libby's sister, Kelsi German, drove Hendricks down the same trail used in the HLN special report Delphi Murders: Down the Hill, fostering deeper trust with the families. She conducted in-depth conversations with the victims' relatives, officials, and community members, as well as collaborating with investigator on the HLN special, which the book expands upon to provide a more comprehensive literary exploration. The book received mixed , praised for capturing the enduring of survivors and the realities of delayed in cases, though critiqued for competent but unremarkable and excessive personal insertion by the author. described it as a "serviceable tale of with no punishment in sight," noting its focus on how "terrible crime seldom meets speedy retribution." By building on Hendricks' broadcast work, the publication has contributed to sustained public awareness of the case, a case that has captivated national attention, emphasizing the families' advocacy and the ongoing pursuit of following Allen's conviction in November 2024 and sentencing to 130 years in prison, though his appeal remains pending as of November 2025.

Other Contributions

Following her departure from HLN in 2022, Hendricks launched the "Headline Crime" , hosted on platforms including and , where she explores in-depth stories through interviews and analysis. The series, which debuted in January 2024, features episodes on high-profile cases such as the Lori Vallow Daybell murders, emphasizing perspectives and investigative details. Hendricks has remained active in , particularly at true crime conventions. At CrimeCon 2025 in , she moderated panels on the Delphi murders, opening discussions with emotional reflections on the case's impact and conducting onstage interviews with investigators like Lt. Jerry Holeman and Prosecutor Nick McLeland about the trial's challenges. As of November 2025, Hendricks has not announced any new books, though her represents an ongoing multimedia project extending her . She maintains an active social media presence on (@susan_hendricks) and X (formerly , @SusanHendricks), posting updates on current cases, behind-the-scenes insights, and promotions for her speaking appearances.

Personal Life

Family

Susan Hendricks is married to , a former sports anchor for HLN and , whom she met while co-hosting a weekend at HLN in . The couple wed in 2016 and have a son, Jackson Patrick Carter (born 2016). Hendricks has a daughter, Emery, from a previous marriage; as of 2017, Emery was eight years old, making her 16 years old as of 2025. The family of four resides in a renovated church in Atlanta's neighborhood, a space they transformed into a modern home that reflects their blended professional and personal lives. Hendricks and Carter have integrated their family life with their media careers through joint professional endeavors, notably co-founding Hencar Productions in 2015, an Atlanta-based company that produces content for brands such as and . This venture allowed Hendricks to step back from on-air roles at HLN while contributing behind the scenes, balancing motherhood with creative work alongside her husband. In public discussions of her career, Hendricks has highlighted the support from her family, noting occasions like bringing her children to the HLN studios, which underscores how her home life bolsters her professional resilience.

Residence and Philanthropy

Susan Hendricks has maintained her primary residence in , , since joining and HLN, where the networks' world headquarters are located. She and her husband, , reside in the neighborhood in a distinctive home converted from a 2014 Catholic building on Habersham Road. The renovation by ESD Homes transformed the structure into a light-filled family space with transitional styling, featuring creamy walls, gray accents, and practical elements like a former chapel repurposed as a guest room and a lofted master lounge. The family attends the Cathedral of Christ the King, integrating into the local community. Following the closure of HLN's news programming in December 2022, Hendricks shifted focus to family life in while continuing selective professional engagements, allowing greater involvement in local activities. Alongside , she has participated in charitable events supporting initiatives, including attending the 2020 Red Dress Awards, which benefits the American Heart Association's efforts to raise awareness and funds for in women. Hendricks has extended her advocacy for crime victims through her reporting and book on the Delphi murders, voicing support for the victims' families and emphasizing their ongoing pain and resilience. In 2024, she covered the trial of Richard Allen, who was convicted in the Delphi murders, and participated in true crime events like CrimeCon in 2025.

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