Christopher Sign Death Updates Live -ABC 33/40 news anchor who wrote book on Clinton meeting found dead 'from suicide'
TV anchor Christopher Sign was tragically found dead on June 13, 2021.
Sign won several awards, including an Emmy, for his journalistic endeavors throughout the years.
Christopher Sign was a television anchor from Birmingham, Alabama.
He worked for ABC 33/40 as the evening anchor, replacing Dave Baird after he retired in 2017.
He previously worked as a reporter for the network from 2000 to 2005, where he covered the Brookwood mine disaster and hurricanes Charlie, Frances and Ivan.
Between 2005-2017, Sign was an ABC affiliate KNXV-TV in Phoenix.
He attended the University of Alabama and was a football player at the school under Coach Gene Stallings in the 1990s.
Local police chief Keith Czeskleba said the death is being investigated as a suicide after the reporter was found unresponsive in his home.
Sign broke the secret 2016 meeting between President Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
'Secret on the Tarmac' was published in 2019.
The book "details revealed for the first time, the process, the questions of sabotage, the attempt at a coverup and the source who saw it all."
Read our Christopher Sign Death live blog below for the very latest news and updates…
- Danielle Cinone
MOURNING A BELOVED COLLEAGUE
ABC 33/40 released a statement mourning the loss of their beloved colleague on Saturday.
"To know Chris was to love Chris," the report said.
"His family was the single most important thing in his life which is why he ended up returning to ABC 33/40 four years ago."
- Danielle Cinone
SIGN PENNED A BOOK ON A SECRET CLINTON MEETING
Sign wrote a book about a secret tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch in June 2016.
'Secret on the Tarmac' was published in 2019.
- Danielle Cinone
SIGN WAS A FORMER UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA FOOTBALL PLAYER
Sign, a former University of Alabama football player, penned a book about a secret tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch in June 2016.
The veteran anchor worked as a reporter in Montgomery and Midland/Odessa, Texas, Birmingham, and Phoenix.
- Danielle Cinone
CHRISTOPHER SIGN DIED AT THE AGE OF 45
- Danielle Cinone
SIGN'S DEATH IS UNDER INVESTIGATION
Local police chief Keith Czeskleba said on Saturday that Christopher Sign's death is being investigated as a suicide.
The ABC 33/40 newsman was found at his home around 8am.
Sign is an award-winning TV news anchor who wrote a 2016 exposé on Bill Clinton.
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