Writer. Reporter. Podcast Host.
Anne Roderique-Jones is a New York City-based journalist whose work has appeared in print and/or online versions of Conde Nast Traveler, Vogue, Travel + Leisure, The Washington Post, AFAR, Shape, Town & Country, Saveur, Elle Decor, Southern Living, Marie Claire, Men's Health, Artful Living, and The Knot, among other outlets. She currently works as an investigative reporter/writer for Crime Junkie and The Deck podcasts.
Anne worked as an editor for The Knot Magazine and served for three-plus years as the head of content for Shermans Travel Media. She's been to 65-plus countries and counting, and has tried everything from swimming with sharks in Hawaii to kayaking in Antarctica. Anne has written brand copy for Tory Burch, among other luxury names, and penned features on everyone from celebrities to mean moms to feminist football fans.
Anne is also the writer and host of the podcast, Ozarks True Crime, in production with editaudio, and twice nominated for the International Women’s Podcast Awards. She is certified in trauma reporting, a member of IRE, and was accepted into the 2025 Yale Writers’ Workshop.
Anne is represented by VERVE Talent & Literary Agency.
Three Seasons of Investigative Podcasting
Ozarks True Crime
On June 7, 1992, three women vanished without a trace from a small Missouri town. Thirty years later, no one has been charged.
On February 25, 1995, a father said goodbye to his family before a teacher's conference. Two days later, they were gone. Who killed Cheryl, Tyler, and Jennifer?
She was 20 years old and convicted without evidence. Could she become the longest-known wrongfully convicted woman in the U.S.?
Cold Cases: Reported, Written & Produced
The Deck Podcast · audiochuck