Paula Woodward is an author and Emmy-award winning investigative journalist in Denver, Colorado. For 32 years, she was the chief investigative reporter for the number one news station, KUSA-TV, NBC in Denver, where she landed exclusive interviews and exposed public corruption and wrongdoing with hidden cameras and powerful investigations. Her stories prompted legislators to create new laws. Woodward has been recognized with more than fifty accolades for reporting, including the Edward R. Murrow and the Society of Professional Journalism awards, and multiple Emmy awards. She reported for the Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post as part of a business partnership with KUSA-TV. She has spent 25 years reporting and investigating the JonBenet Ramsey murder, and since retiring from broadcast journalism in 2009, she has written two books on the unsolved case. She is currently planning another book on the fifty missions her father flew in a B-24 bomber in World War II, while continuing to focus on the JonBenet Ramsey case.