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L. Elaine Green (nĆ©e Browning; November 5, 1940 ā May 5, 2014) was an American TV reporter who worked for WCPO-TV for 14 years (1969ā83).
Career
Green worked as a model on the Mike Douglas Show in Cleveland before moving to work at WCPO after being hired in 1969 by future husband Al Schottelkotte to be a fashion reporter. She was then trained to be a news journalist by Schottelkotte.
She won the Peabody award in 1981 for her 1980 interview conducted while being held hostage along with others by James Hoskins for 12 hours in the headquarters of the TV station on October 15, 1980. Hoskins had forced his way into the newsroom and took nine hostages before killing himself sat in the news reporters chair.
After her career with WCPO she founded her own video production business, Video Features, in 1982.
Personal life
Born in Bethel, Ohio to Charles and Ruth Browning, she graduated from Bethel Tate High School in 1958.
She wed WCPO news director Al Schottelkotte (1927ā1996) in January 1988. She was his second wife. The couple had two children, David and Tracey. Prior to her death Green lived in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Death
Green died on May 5, 2014, aged 73, from complications during routine surgery. She was survived by two children and four grandchildren.