What Is The Secret To Angenette Levy Huge Success?

The reporter, Angenette, rocketed to fame after she interviewed the lawyers and prosecutors in the Netflix docuseries, Making A Murderer.

The 2016 crime documentary series, Making A Murderer, is one of the successful documentaries on Netflix, which received commendable appraisals from fans and critics and paved a path for many crime documentaries like Unsolved Mysteries and Tiger King.

 

Journalist Angenette Levy is featured in the Netflix documentary series ‘Making a Murderer.’

 

During her first reporting job, Angenette covered a high-profile murder case in Wisconsin, and the case was a pretty big deal.

The reporter has covered several high-profile criminal cases in both state and federal courts throughout her career, including the trials of Steven Avery and Brooke Skylar Richardson.

Angenette’s most recently the trials of Kyle Rittenhouse and former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin added success to her career.

Angenette Levy’s Age: How Old Is She?

As of 2022, Angenette Levy is 45 years, was born on December 6, 1977, in Ohio, Cincinnati, the United States of America.

Currently, the reporter is working as a correspondent and host for the Law and Crime Network. 

Levy is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati in Journalism and has worked in newsrooms in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Cincinnati, Ohio.

Angenette loves reading and reads for the blind and visually impaired through the Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired’s Radio Reading Services.

Is Angenette Levy Married? Meet Her Husband And Son On Instagram

Yes, Angenette is married to a husband whose details are unavailable in the media. 

According to sources, Angenette, an American journalist, lives with her husband and a son, Jay, in Ohio. 

The reporter has several pictures with her son on her Instagram account @angenette among her 3485 followers.

Angenette played volleyball for two years in high school and was an aspiring volleyball player. Unfortunately, she blew out her ankle her sophomore year, which brought her volleyball career to an end.