![]() ![]() ![]() The network’s stock and trade is just that, true crime, but Jones’ stands out because she approaches each story not from a sensational viewpoint, but as a reporter. She does that often on “True Crime With Aphrodite Jones,” her ID show. I used to say ‘My books were my children, but now I feel like I can’t help but feel like someone has to take the responsibility to reach out to our kids.” That’s one of the reasons I am drawn to things like CRC (which fights online child predators) that try to rescue our kids. ![]() I feel the children of today are my children, and my responsibility. That’s one reason I’m so passionate about what I do. “I wouldn’t have kids be a part of that, because my work was such a large part of my life. Killer,” “Cruel Sacrifice” and “All She Wanted,” on which the Oscar-winning “Boys Don’t Cry” was based. “Part of the reason I don’t have kids is that I’ve spent 25 years of my life doing crime writing,” says Jones, author of “The F.B.I. Still, the South Florida-based former journalist, who spoke at an event at Boca Raton’s Child Rescue Coalition last week, admits that she finds herself drawn to stories about kids, even though she doesn’t have any of her own – a conscious choice. Writer, commentator and host of her own show on Investigation Discovery, Aphrodite Jones doesn’t just write about crimes by and against children. ![]()
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