Cathy Scott(II)
- Writer
Cathy Scott is a 23-year journalism veteran and true-crime author who
has written 12 nonfiction books. Best known for penning the biographies of rappers
Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls and onetime drug kingpin Freeway Rick
Ross, her latest books are: The Crime Book, a guide to criminology that explores the most infamous cases of all time; Murder of a Mafia Daughter, about the journalist and mob daughter alleged to have been killed by New York
millionaire Robert Durst; and The Millionaire's Wife, about the death of
New York businessman George Kogan in a hit-for-hire in daylight on
Manhattan's upper east side. Scott's work, for which she has received
more than a dozen journalism awards and national book honors, has
appeared in TIME-Life books, The New York Times Magazine, George Magazine, New York Post,
The Christian Science Monitor, The Associated Press, Reuters, San Diego Union-Tribune and
Las Vegas Sun. Scott is a regular
blogger for Psychology Today, covering forensics and evidence, and a
former contributing blogger on Forbes. She taught journalism for five years at the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She lives in the mountains of San Diego
County and has one son, Raymond Somers, Jr.