Angeliki Nikolouli is a distinguished journalist-investigator, who made history as the first woman to engage in crime reporting in Greece.
Since 1995, she has been presenting the legendary show "Light in the Tunnel" (SKAI, ALTER, ALPHA, MEGA), achieving very high viewership ratings, reaching up to 70%. Through her relentless investigation, she has contributed to the solving of 32 murders, while bringing to light dozens of dark cases that had been neglected by the Authorities. To date, in 1,015 episodes of "The Tunnel," more than 1,870 missing persons have been located, an achievement that has earned her two entries in the Guinness World Records.
The reputation of her work has traveled abroad, with television networks from France, Italy, Russia, and other countries dedicating airtime to her. The Japanese even selected "Light in the Tunnel" among shows from 40 countries as an example of exceptional social contribution.
She has been honored with 25 awards and distinctions, including those from the Hellenic Police and the European Union, and was also appointed Goodwill Ambassador by the governor of Tennessee.
Her career began in print journalism (Paratiritis, Apogevmatini, Ethnos, Eleftheros Typos, etc.), where she signed important reports, such as:
The activity and interview with the "dragon" Kyriakos Papachronis.
Her contribution to the identification and arrest of the "dragon" of the southern and northern suburbs, Spyros Beskos.
The exposure of the EYP wiretapping scandal, for which she testified before the Hellenic Parliament.
Her close contact with the Immediate Action Center ("100") gave birth to the book "The Spicy Stories of 100" (1990), while from Kastaniotis Editions, her books based on true stories are published: I Dreamed of Your Killer (2012), Death with Red Lips (2013), Killer’s Love (2016), and I Will Become Your Shadow (2020).
She is the mother of Konstantinos Mousoulis, a film director, screenwriter, and author.