Cathleen Scott (born ) is a ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' and ''New York Times'' bestselling American
true crime
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author and
investigative journalist who penned the biographies and true crime books ''
The Killing of Tupac Shakur'' and ''
The Murder of Biggie Smalls'', both bestsellers in the United States and United Kingdom, and was the first to report Shakur's death. She grew up in
La Mesa, California, and later moved to
Mission Beach, California, where she was a single parent to a son, Raymond Somers Jr. Her hip-hop books are based on the drive-by shootings that killed the rappers six months apart in the midst of what has been called the
West Coast-East Coast war. Each book is dedicated to the rappers' mothers.
Early life and education
Scott was born in
San Diego
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,
California
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. She attended
Helix High School in
La Mesa, California,
Grossmont College and graduated with a bachelor's degree from the
University of Redlands in 1990.
Scott is the daughter of author
Eileen Rose Busby and
James (Jim) Scott, a
Senior Olympics winner who helped pioneer and develop the game of
racquetball
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. She is the granddaughter of California artist
Esther Rose and Frank Rose (a sports writer at the
Two Harbors, Minnesota, newspaper in the 1920s), and niece of Russian Orthodox
hieromonk
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Seraphim Rose. Her brother is scientist and author
J. Michael Scott. Her
twin
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sister,
Cordelia Mendoza, is an antiquarian and appraiser.
Career
Scott wrote poetry as a teenager and worked on the
Helix High School yearbook during her senior year. Her first full-time newspaper position was as a reporter for the ''Beach & Bay Press'' in Mission Beach and
Pacific Beach, in 1987.
She also freelanced for the ''Mira Mesa Scripps Ranch Sentinel''. She then became business editor of the ''
La Jolla Light'' weekly newspaper after winning a Best of Show journalism award out of 1,200 entries from the San Diego Press Club. She then moved to a daily paper, the ''Vista Press'', in North San Diego County, part of William McPherson Papers. She left the ''Vista Press'' to string as a correspondent for the Associated Press and ''
The San Diego Union-Tribune''. While reporting in San Diego, she was a member of the San Diego Press Club.
In 1993, she moved to the
Mojave Desert
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as a crime beat reporter for the ''
Las Vegas Sun'', where she worked until 1998, then freelanced for ''The New York Times'' and
Reuters News Service and wrote true-crime books and biographies. While still at the ''Sun'', in 1997, her first book, ''The Killing of Tupac Shakur'', was released. Huntington Press released the book on the first anniversary of Shakur's death, issuing a 25,000-copy first printing, according to ''
Publishers Weekly
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'', with a second edition released in 2002. ''The Killing of Tupac Shakur'' was number 2 on the ''Los Angeles Times'' bestseller list in paperback nonfiction the week of June 11, 2000. ''The Murder of Biggie Smalls'' the same year made ''The New York Times'' bestseller list in nonfiction hardcover the week of October 15, 2000.
Scott and fellow journalist
Jeff German were at the murder scene and the first reporters to break the national story in the ''Las Vegas Sun'' of the gangland killing in 1997 of Las Vegas and
Chicago Outfit mob associate
Herbert “Fat Herbie” Blitzstein in Las Vegas.
Scott's article, first published in ''
George'' magazine, was included in the 2005 anthology ''
Tupac: A Thug Life'', a compilation of national magazine writers released by
Plexus Publishing. She contributed to two other anthologies, ''
The Big Book of Social Media'' (Yorkshire Publishing 2010) and ''
Masters of True Crime'' (
Prometheus Books
Prometheus Books is a publishing company founded in August 1969 by the philosopher Paul Kurtz (who was also the founder of the Council for Secular Humanism, Center for Inquiry, and co-founder of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry). The publ ...
2012).
Scott has coached writers, including at the Flathead River Writers Conference in
Montana
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and
San Diego State University
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's Writers' Conference.
Scott taught journalism and advanced magazine writing for five years at the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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School of Journalism until September 2005, when she traveled to New Orleans as an embedded reporter for
Best Friends Animal Society to cover animal rescues in the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina
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for its magazine and website. On her return from Louisiana, she hired on with Best Friends as a staff writer. She sat as the Nevada State Sunshine Chair for ten years, until 2007, and on the
Society of Professional Journalists
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Sunshine Committee.
From 2005 through 2007, Scott wrote a column titled "Crime & Punishment" for the
alternative weekly
An alternative newspaper is a type of newspaper that eschews comprehensive coverage of general news in favor of stylized reporting, opinionated reviews and columns, investigations into edgy topics and magazine-style feature stories highlighting ...
''
Las Vegas CityLife''.
Her sixth book, ''
Pawprints of Katrina: Pets Saved and Lessons Learned'', with photos by
Clay Myers and foreword by actress
Ali MacGraw, was a result of Scott's four months on the
Gulf Coast writing about the largest rescue of animals in U.S. history. Her seventh book, ''
The Rough Guide to True Crime'', a title in the
Rough Guides series of books, was released in August 2009 and featured at
BookExpo America 2009.
She spoke at the 2008
National Book Festival, sponsored by the
Library of Congress
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and hosted by First Lady
Laura Bush
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, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. She was a speaker at the 2011 No More Homeless Pets National Conference. and at the 2012 Vegas Valley Book Festival.
In January 2011,
Anderson Cooper's 360° blog included Scott in an update on the Tupac and
Smalls cases, quoting her as saying that "the failure to secure the actual scene of the shooting and interview witnesses immediately doomed the investigation."
Her work has appeared in ''The New York Times'' when she worked as a ''Times'' correspondent for 11 years and a stringer for Reuters,
as well as in ''
The New York Times Magazine
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'', ''
New York Post
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daily Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in New York City. The ''Post'' also operates three online sites: NYPost. ...
'', ''
George'' magazine, ''Los Angeles Times'', ''
The Christian Science Monitor
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,'' ''
San Diego Union-Tribune'' and ''Las Vegas Sun''.
On
KTTV's "
Good Day L.A." in March 2013, Scott discussed the verdict against chef David Viens in the disappearance of his wife Dawn.
Scott appeared twice on the public-access TV show ''
Connie Martinson Talks Books'' in January 2003 to talk about the unsolved killing of
Susan Berman and her book ''
Murder of a Mafia Daughter'' and in November 2000 to discuss rapper
The Notorious B.I.G. and the book ''The Murder of Biggie Smalls''. She appeared on three Oxygen network "
Snapped" segments concerning murder cases involving women and on ''
Unsolved Mysteries'' about the Tupac Shakur investigation. In 2010 she appeared in the Discovery Channel's documentary, ''
On the Case with Paula Zahn: Death in the Desert'', about the Ted Binion trial. On November 7 and 8, 2015, she appeared on a
Fox News
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special about Robert Durst to discuss details about Berman's relationship with
Robert Durst covered in Scott's book ''Murder of a Mafia Daughter''.
''Las Vegas CityLife'' newspaper named Scott's 2003 release, ''Murder of a Mafia Daughter'', "Pick of the Week" in February of that year.
In 2011, she wrote the introduction and foreword to military
combat photographer Russell Klika's book ''Iraq: Through the Eyes of an American Soldier''.
Her eighth book, ''
The Millionaire's Wife'', about the 1990 contract murder of businessman George Kogan, was released by
St. Martin's Press
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True Crime Library in March 2012. The book was launched at Scott's former high school library in April 2012.
In 2013, ''
The Huffington Post
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'' reported that Scott was co-writing, with former drug kingpin
"Freeway" Rick Ross, his autobiography, released in 2014. The memoir, ''
Freeway Rick Ross: The Untold Autobiography'', was launched at the
Eso Won Bookstore in Los Angeles on June 17, 2014, to a standing-room-only crowd.
In May 2014, Scott lodged a complaint with
YouTube
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over a re-created image included in rapper
Wyclef Jean
Nel Ust Wyclef Jean ( ; born October 17, 1969) is a Haitian rapper, singer, and record producer. Born in Haiti, Jean emigrated to the Northeastern United States, United States as a child. He gained fame as a founding member of the Fugees, a Ne ...
's music video "April Showers." The controversy arose after Scott reported to YouTube that no attribution had been given, nor was permission sought for use of an autopsy photo released in Scott's book ''The Killing of Tupac Shakur''. YouTube banned the video.
TMZ, which broke the story, reported that video director Hezues R' and Scott had settled the matter and agreed upon a screen credit at the end of the video.
Scott is a contributor to ''
Psychology Today
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The publication began as a bimonthly magazine, which first appeared in 1967. The print magazine's reported circulation is 275,000 as of 2023. ...
'',
Forbes
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Woman blog and
Women in Crime Ink, described by ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' as "a blog worth reading."
In March 2015, her book ''
Unconditional Honor: Wounded Warriors and Their Dogs'', with photos by
Clay Myers and foreword by
Bill Walton, was released by
Globe Pequot Press.
Scott co-authored ''
The Crime Book'' volume with American crime writers
Shanna Hogan,
Lee Mellor,
Rebecca Morris and British author Michael Kerrigan, with a foreword for the U.S. edition by Scott and the U.K. edition by author
Peter James. It was released in April 2017 in the
U.K. and May 2017 in the
U.S. by
Dorling Kindersley
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It is part of Penguin Random House, a subsidiary of German media cong ...
(
Penguin Random House
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). In an August 2017 interview with ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' magazine, Scott explained the choice of stories for the book: "We tried to include the famous ones, and then some lesser-known. They needed to be from across the world and across the years and across a variety of crimes."
Scott appeared in 2018 as a cast member in season 2 of ''The First 48: Marcia Clark Investigates''
in an episode titled "The Spreckels Mansion." Clark scrutinized the death of Rebecca Zahau, whose body was discovered outside the mansion of her boyfriend Jonah Shacknai,
which Scott blogged about for ''Forbes''.
Author
Ann Rule called Scott "a star writer in the crowded field of true crime."
Filming in Las Vegas was completed in February 2014 for ''Death in the Desert'', a full-length movie directed and produced by
Josh Evans and starring
Michael Madsen
Michael Madsen (born September 25, 1957) is an American actor. Alongside his frequent collaborations with Quentin Tarantino—''Reservoir Dogs'' (1992), ''Kill Bill: Volume 2'' (2004), ''The Hateful Eight'' (2015), and ''Once Upon a Time in Hol ...
,
Shayla Beesley,
Paz de la Huerta,
Roxy Saint and Stephen Manley, based on Scott's book ''
Death in the Desert''
with screenplay by
John Steppling.
Awards
*Best Political/Governmental Story (1st Place, ''Beach & Bay Press''), San Diego Press Club, 1989
*News Feature (2nd Place, ''The Vista Press''), Society of Professional Journalists, 1991
*Best of Show (''The Vista Press''), San Diego Press Club, 1992
*Best News Story (1st Place, ''The Vista Press''), San Diego Press Club, 1992
*Feature Story Writing (1st Place, ''The Vista Press''), North San Diego County Press Club, 1992
*Feature Story (2nd Place, ''The Vista Press''), North San Diego County Press Club, 1992
*Best News Story (1st Place, ''The Vista Press''), North San Diego County Press Club, 1992
*Deadline News (2nd Place, ''The Vista Press''), Society of Professional Journalists, 1992
*Spot News (Honorable Mention, ''The Vista Press''), San Diego Press Club, 1992
*Criticism (1st Place, ''San Diego Union-Tribune''), Society of Professional Journalists, 1993
*Best Spot News (2nd Place, ''Las Vegas Sun''), Nevada Press Association, 1996
*Best Spot News Story (3rd Place, ''Las Vegas CityLife''),
Nevada Press Association, 2007
*Top 10 Best True Crime Books, ''True Crime Zine'' reader's poll, 2012
*''ForeWord'' magazine's 2013 Book of the Year Awards, True Crime (finalist)
*''ForeWord'' magazine's silver award for 2013 Book of the Year in True Crime
*Nominated to the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame, 2014
*''ForeWord'' magazine's 2014 Book of the Year Awards, True Crime (finalist)
*Magazines, Criminal Justice Story (1st Place, ''
Politico
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''), digital magazine, San Diego Press Club, 2022
*Magazines, Criminal Justice (2nd Place, ''Psychology Today''), San Diego Press Club, 2022
*Non-daily Newspapers, Essay/Commentary/Opinion (2nd Place, ''Julian Home Journal''), San Diego Press Club, 2022
Filmography
Film
*
Death in the Desert (film)
Bibliography
Books
Non-fiction
* ''
The Killing of Tupac Shakur'' (2014, 2002, 1997, Huntington Press) ()
* ''
The Murder of Biggie Smalls'' (2000, St. Martin's Press) ()
* ''
Death in the Desert: The
Ted Binion
Lonnie Theodore "Ted" Binion (November 28, 1943 – September 17, 1998), was an American gambling executive and the son of Las Vegas casino magnate Benny Binion, owner of Binion's Horseshoe casino. Ted Binion was involved in multiple criminal cas ...
Homicide Case'' (2012, 2000) ()
* ''
Seraphim Rose: The True Story and Private Letters'' (2000, Regina Orthodox Press) ()
* ''Murder of a Mafia Daughter: The Life and Tragic Death of
Susan Berman'' (2002,
Barricade Books) ()
* ''
Pawprints of Katrina: Pets Saved and Lessons Learned'' (2008) ()
* ''The Rough Guide to True Crime'' (2009,
Penguin
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) ()
* ''The Millionaire's Wife'' (2012, St. Martin's Press True Crime Library) ()
* ''Murder in Beverly Hills'' (2013, AuthorHouse) ()
* ''
Freeway Rick Ross: The Untold Autobiography'' (co-author) (2014, Freeway Studios) ()
* ''Hot Blooded, Cold Crime'' (2014, Crime Rant Classic) ()
* ''Unconditional Honor: Wounded Warriors and Their Dogs'' (2015,
Globe Pequot Press) ()
* ''Murder of a Mafia Daughter: The Story Behind Suspicions Robert Durst Murdered Susan Berman'' (2015 2nd ed, Barricade Books) ()
* ''Murder of a Mafia Daughter: Robert Durst and Susan Berman: The Shocking Inside Story'' (2022 3rd anniversary ed., Crime, She Writes) ()
* ''
The Crime Book'' (co-authored) (2017,
Dorling Kindersley
Dorling Kindersley Limited (branded as DK) is a British multinational publishing company specialising in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 63 languages.
It is part of Penguin Random House, a subsidiary of German media cong ...
) ()
* ''The Murder of Biggie Smalls'' (2021 2nd ed., Crime, She Writes) ()
Anthologies (contributor)
* ''Tupac: A Thug Life'' (2005,
Plexus Publishing) ()
* ''
The Big Book of Social Media: Case Studies, Stories, Perspectives'' (2010, Yorkshire Publishing) ()
* ''
Masters of True Crime: Chilling Stories of Murder and the Macabre'' (2012,
Prometheus Books
Prometheus Books is a publishing company founded in August 1969 by the philosopher Paul Kurtz (who was also the founder of the Council for Secular Humanism, Center for Inquiry, and co-founder of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry). The publ ...
) ()
* ''The Mob: Inside the Brutal World of the Mafia'' (2017, TIME-LIFE Books)()
Magazines
Non-fiction
* "Dead Poet's Society: Who's Covering Up the Murders of Tupac and Biggie?" (Oct. 1998), ''George'' (magazine) Conspiracy Issue
Fiction
* Crime mystery series (2013, ''The Social Media Monthly'' magazine)
Personal life
She was married to Raymond "Ray" Somers, with whom she has a son, Raymond Somers Jr.
She lives in
Julian, California, a mountain town in San Diego County.
References
External links
Cathy Scott Official Site*
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1950 births
Living people
American alternative journalists
American animal care and training writers
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American journalism academics
American newspaper reporters and correspondents
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University of Redlands alumni
Grossmont College alumni
University of Nevada, Las Vegas faculty
Writers from Nevada
20th-century American women writers
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Tupac Shakur
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