Faith Yancy is a reporter, and the host of the "Faith Yancy Hour". Former judge Harold Garrett once described her as a "Botoxed TV shrew", which would probably be how most would describe her. She reported extensively on the disappearance of Iowa teen Bethany Lunden, who was later determined to have been killed by Garrett's wife. (CI: "In the Wee Small Hours (1)") She reported on the serial killer angle in once case, which turned out to be a red herring. (CI: "Neighborhood Watch")
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| - Faith Yancy is a reporter, and the host of the "Faith Yancy Hour". Former judge Harold Garrett once described her as a "Botoxed TV shrew", which would probably be how most would describe her. She reported extensively on the disappearance of Iowa teen Bethany Lunden, who was later determined to have been killed by Garrett's wife. (CI: "In the Wee Small Hours (1)") She reported on the serial killer angle in once case, which turned out to be a red herring. (CI: "Neighborhood Watch")
- News reporter Faith Yancy is a fictional character on the NBC–USA Network series Law & Order: Criminal Intent, played by Geneva Carr. Faith Yancy is a minor character in the series; she is a news reporter and the equivalent of non-fictional HLN anchors Nancy Grace and Jane Velez-Mitchell. Her show is titled The Faith Yancy Hour. She does whatever she has to, to find information on the high-profile cases of the major case squad. She has been in six episodes so far.
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| - News reporter Faith Yancy is a fictional character on the NBC–USA Network series Law & Order: Criminal Intent, played by Geneva Carr. Faith Yancy is a minor character in the series; she is a news reporter and the equivalent of non-fictional HLN anchors Nancy Grace and Jane Velez-Mitchell. Her show is titled The Faith Yancy Hour. She does whatever she has to, to find information on the high-profile cases of the major case squad. She has been in six episodes so far. In "In the Wee Small Hours" she 'shines the spotlight' over a Caucasian girl who went missing during a field trip. She skipped over an African American mother who phoned in and wrote letters and e-mails to her about her missing daughter and Yancy didn't respond. When Yancy found out about the cases being linked she let her come on TV after the mother said "If she's white, you put her in the spotlight. If she's black you put her in the back." The detectives and the captains (Deakins and Ross) don't like having information on the cases get leaked to the public. If they do, Yancy is the first to hear about them. For instance in "Neighborhood Watch" an informant working a case of a murdered rapist with Major Case gets pulled on Yancy's show saying that "the serial killer has been working for decades ... by sources inside Major Case".
- Faith Yancy is a reporter, and the host of the "Faith Yancy Hour". Former judge Harold Garrett once described her as a "Botoxed TV shrew", which would probably be how most would describe her. She reported extensively on the disappearance of Iowa teen Bethany Lunden, who was later determined to have been killed by Garrett's wife. (CI: "In the Wee Small Hours (1)") Later, she extensively reported on the Amberleigh Harner murder investigation. She interviewed Amberleigh's mother Beth regarding the apprehension of Simon Fife in the case, in addition to covering the arrest itself. She also interviewed Nate Royce about the arrest of his son in the case. (CI: "Masquerade") She reported on the serial killer angle in once case, which turned out to be a red herring. (CI: "Neighborhood Watch") She was later interviewed by Detectives Goren and Eames about her fellow co-worker and infamous killer Boz Burnham, who supposedly killed his first wife yet escaped conviction seven years ago because of faulty handling from the DA office, gets himself murdered. (CI: "Lady's Man")
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