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Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi is a former Brooklyn homicide prosecutor, the host of True Conviction, creator of Anatomy of Murder Podcast, and victims rights, advocate. Follow Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi here for updates.
Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi is the host and co-executive producer of the true-crime television series, True Conviction. The show's third season will air on Investigation Discovery in early 2021.
For 21 years in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office, Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi tried 50 felony cases to verdict and achieved an almost perfect record as a prosecutor — particularly during her last 16 years, when she worked for the Homicide Bureau.
Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi is a former prosecutor for the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office. Since 2017, Anna-Sigga has hosted Investigation Discoveries’ True Conviction, and in 2020 launched true-crime podcast, Anatomy of Murder.
24K Followers, 38 Following, 258 Posts - Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi (@annasigganicolazzi) on Instagram: "Former Brooklyn Homicide Prosecutor | Podcast Creator & Co-Host: Anatomy of Murder | Host & Co-EP: #TrueConviction on @investigationdiscovery".
ANATOMY OF MURDER is a weekly true-crime podcast examining homicide cases and paths to justice for the victims. Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi teams up with Emmy award-winning investigative journalist, and former Deputy Sheriff Scott Weinberger.
Welcome to Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi's channel! Anna-Sigga is a decorated career homicide prosecutor. She is also the founder of Forseti Media, a NYC-based production company, the host of True...
Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi is the host and co-executive producer of the true-crime television series, True Conviction. The show's third season will air on Investigation Discovery in early 2021.
View Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi is a former NYC homicide prosecutor and the founder of Forseti…
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Oct 10, 2010 · Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi. Anna-Sigga is a career homicide prosecutor. She spent 21 years (1995 – 2017) at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office, in New York, the last 16 of which were in the office’s Homicide Bureau, where she served as Chief of Trials.