Terry McDermott (journalist)
Terry McDermott is an American journalist and author, primarily known for his work in long-form narrative journalism and investigative reporting. He has written for publications such as The Seattle Times, where he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1990 for his reporting on the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
McDermott has authored or co-authored several books, often focusing on true crime and historical events. Notable works include Perfect Soldiers: The 9/11 Hijackers: Who They Were, What They Did, Why They Did It (a collaborative effort examining the backgrounds and motivations of the 9/11 attackers), The Hunt for KSM: Inside the CIA's Secret Interrogation Program (exploring the CIA's interrogation techniques following 9/11 and their impact), and Senatorial Privilege: The Chappaquiddick Cover-Up.
His writing is characterized by in-depth research, attention to detail, and a focus on the human stories behind significant events. McDermott's journalistic career has spanned decades, and he has contributed significantly to the understanding of complex and often controversial issues.