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Senior Investigative Reporter
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Marc E. Fitch

Senior Investigative Reporter

Marc was a 2014 Robert Novak Journalism Fellow and formerly worked as an investigative reporter for Yankee Institute. He previously worked in the field of mental health and is the author of several books and novels, along with numerous freelance reporting jobs and publications. Marc has a Master of Fine Arts degree from Western Connecticut State University. 

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LATEST investigations FROM MARC

Cash Money: Bridgeport special ed teacher allegedly pocketing studentsโ€™ lunch money

Cash Money: Bridgeport special ed teacher allegedly pocketing studentsโ€™ lunch money

Blue Room: Restraining and secluding the stateโ€™s most vulnerable students

Blue Room: Restraining and secluding the stateโ€™s most vulnerable students

State backs $2M claim against yoga studio after man asked to leave womenโ€™s class

State backs $2M claim against yoga studio after man asked to leave womenโ€™s class


Katherine Revello

Investigative Reporter

An advocate for transparency and accountability, Katherine has over a decade of experience covering government. She has degrees in journalism and political science from the University of Maine and her work has appeared in Reason, The Huffington Post, The Washington Examiner, and other publications.

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LATEST investigations FROM katherine

Rage Bait: The costs and benefits of Connecticutโ€™s marketing ploy

Rage Bait: The costs and benefits of Connecticutโ€™s marketing ploy

Priced Out: FOI requesters sound the alarm as hourly FOIA fees may be coming to Connecticut

Priced Out: FOI requesters sound the alarm as hourly FOIA fees may be coming to Connecticut

Overtime: As costs grow to $399 million, explanations vary

Overtime: As costs grow to $399 million, explanations vary


Brandon Whiting

Investigative Reporter

A Rochester, NY native, Brandon graduated with his BA in Journalism from SUNY New Paltz in 2021. He has three years of experience working as a reporter in Central New York and the Hudson Valley, writing stories on local government, public safety, local businesses, and human-interest features. When away from work, he enjoys travel, exercise, gaming, and being perpetually disappointed by the New York Jets.

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LATEST investigations FROM brandon

Rehabilitation over Retribution: Efforts to improve Connecticut prisons

Rehabilitation over Retribution: Efforts to improve Connecticut prisons

Dropped Charges: A Connecticut woman is dead. Her father says officials let her killer off easy.

Dropped Charges: A Connecticut woman is dead. Her father says officials let her killer off easy.

โ€œWeaponizedโ€ wetlands: A neighborhood dispute in Haddam goes legal

โ€œWeaponizedโ€ wetlands: A neighborhood dispute in Haddam goes legal


Alex Appel

Investigative Reporter

A Connecticut native, Alex has three years of experience reporting in Alaska and Arizona, where she covered local and state government, business and the environment. She graduated from Arizona State University with a MA in Investigative Journalism in 2023. Her work has been published in the Kodiak Daily Mirror, Alaska Business Magazine and PBS Newshour.

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LATEST investigations FROM alex

Leniency or Loophole? Juvenile car theft arrests surge despite reforms

Leniency or Loophole? Juvenile car theft arrests surge despite reforms

Accused of Neglect: Connecticut conservator faces disbarment and lawsuits

Accused of Neglect: Connecticut conservator faces disbarment and lawsuits

Job Corps: controversial job training program might shutterย 

Job Corps: controversial job training program might shutterย 


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Joe Camardo

Digital Director

Joe comes to Connecticut Inside Investigator after extensive work in the advocacy and political sections of the nonprofit world. When heโ€™s not designing graphics or deep diving into social media analytics, he enjoys spending time with his family.

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Conner Drigotas

Managing Editor

Conner is a husband, father, outdoorsman, and Capitalist peace advocate. He earned his MBA from Lehigh University and holds undergraduate degrees in Government & Law and Psychology from Lafayette College. Prior to Inside Investigator, Conner worked on corruption and First Amendment issues as a Director at several nonprofits and taught business communications as an adjunct professor at Lehigh University.

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