Cullen Investigations has been recognized for its work in multiple media outlets, including Dateline, Washington Post, Reason, and more.
In 2019, founder Eric Cullen hosted a TEDx Talk about the female incarceration epidemic in Oklahoma. In 2020, he was a guest on the podcast Wrongful Conviction With Jason Flom.
Dateline NBC episode on Friday features two Tulsa brothers wrongfully convicted for murders, Tulsa World, 2020
Malcolm Scott, wrongfully convicted of murder, hopes to see real change in wake of George Floyd protests, Yahoo! 2020
Two Oklahoma brothers wrongfully convicted of two separate murders speak about clearing their names, Daily Mail, 2020
Malcolm Scott, wrongfully convicted of murder, hopes to see shift in wake of George Floyd protests, NBC News, 2020
Who Is Eric Cullen? Where Is He Now?, The Cinemaholic, 2020
Tulsan of the Year: Eric Cullen, Tulsa World, 2019
'I can't hold no grudge. Life's too short:' Corey Atchison found actually innocent after 1991 murder conviction, Tulsa World, 2019
Tulsa private investigator who helped free Malcolm Scott points to Conviction Integrity Units as way to address wrongful convictions, Tulsa World, 2019
Two extraordinary exonerations show failure of justice system, South Coast Today, 2019
Two brothers were wrongly convicted of separate murders. Now they are reunited as free men, Washington Post, 2019
Ginnie Graham: Private investigator and music exec team up to reduce Oklahoma's female incarceration, Tulsa World, 2018
Two Tulsa men declared innocent in 1994 fatal shooting after serving 20 years in prison, Tulsa World, 2016
Ginnie Graham: Finding out more about the PI behind the exonerated, Tulsa World, 2016
The shooting of Bobby Stacy: Case is a forensic puzzle of tire tracks, bullet paths, Joplin Globe, 2010
Prosecution rests case in TPD corruption trial, Fox 23, 2011