Law&Crime, the popular legal and true crime network, is making major moves to expand its digital presence. The network has announced the addition of three seasoned journalists – Chris Stewart, Kennedi Walker, and Kristin Thorne – who will take on key roles across its growing lineup of original programming and live news coverage. The announcement comes as Law&Crime pushes forward with its mission to deliver legal journalism and in-depth true crime reporting across streaming platforms.
A New Era for Law&Crime’s Digital Expansion
With a rapidly growing YouTube audience of over six million subscribers across five channels, Law&Crime is positioning itself to dominate the true crime streaming space. The addition of Stewart, Walker, and Thorne signals the network’s commitment to producing high-quality investigative content and breaking news stories that resonate with its global audience.
Chris Stewart, a former Scripps News breaking news anchor, will lead On the Case with Chris Stewart, an investigative series promising exclusive interviews and deep dives into high-profile criminal cases.
Kristin Thorne, an acclaimed investigative reporter from New York City’s WABC 7 Eyewitness News, is set to develop a premium investigative show under Law&Crime Investigates. Her focus will be on uncovering hidden truths behind some of the nation’s most significant cases.
Kennedi Walker, recognized as “Best Multimedia Journalist” by the Texas Association of Broadcasters in 2024, will contribute daily reports and breaking news coverage for Law&Crime’s primary news channel.
New Shows, Bigger Reach
These additions come as Law&Crime prepares to launch several new series aimed at expanding its digital footprint. With a mix of exclusive investigative content and real-time legal coverage, the network plans to build on its success in live trial streaming and documentary-style storytelling.
Rachel Stockman, President of Law&Crime, expressed enthusiasm about the team’s growth, stating in the announcement, “We are thrilled to welcome Chris, Kristin, and Kennedi to the Law&Crime family. Each brings a unique perspective and deep passion for investigative journalism. They will play a vital role in enhancing our programming and delivering exclusive stories to our audience.”
Where to Watch
Law&Crime’s content is available across major streaming platforms and FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) channels. Its YouTube channels continue to be a go-to destination for live trials, legal analysis, and original documentaries, making it a favorite for cord-cutters seeking gripping true crime content without a cable subscription.
