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Robert Scott ( – January 9, 2015) was a ''New York Times'' best-selling American non-fiction author who wrote 20
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books.


Education

Scott attended
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.


Career

In the late 1990s, after reading newspaper accounts about a series of local murders, Scott, a delivery company driver at the time, began researching and writing a book about a couple, James Daveggio and Michelle Michaud, who committed murders in the county in which Scott lived. In 2001,
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, as a Pinnacle Books imprint, released his book about the couple's murderous crime spree, titled ''Rope Burns''. In November 2012, Scott appeared on an Investigation Discovery episode of "Deadly Women" about the case. His 16th book, ''Shattered Innocence'', about kidnap victim
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, made the
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in paperback nonfiction the week of October 2, 2011.
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's "Crime Library" recounted Scott's book ''Like Father Like Son'' about the 2000 murder of 9-year-old Krystal Steadman. He contributed chapters for two anthologies, ''
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'', released in 2012 by
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, and ''Murder Past, Murder Present'', released in 2009 by Twilight Times. Scott appeared in the second series of the TV show '' Nothing Personal'' about the Todd Garton case and the plan to kill his wife, Carole Garton, about which Scott wrote the book ''Kill Or Be Killed''. He also appeared in the 2010 documentary ''Too Young to Kill: 15 Shocking Crimes'' to talk about 14-year-old Cody Posey and the murder of Posey's father.


Awards

In 2007, Scott was awarded Best East Bay True-Crime Author by the ''
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'' newspaper. His book ''Shattered Innocence'' was named a ''
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'' bestseller in October 2011.


Personal life

Scott died at his home in
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on January 9, 2015.


Books


Non-fiction

* ''Rope Burns'' (2001; rereleased 2010),
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. () * ''Savage'' (2002), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Like Father, Like Son'' (2002), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Dangerous Attraction'' (2003), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Married To Murder'' (2004), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Kill Or Be Killed'' (2004), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Unholy Sacrifice'' (2005), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Monster Slayer'' (2005), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Deadfall'' (2006), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Killer Dad: Husband, Father, Murderer'' (2007), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Driven To Murder'' (2008), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Lust To Kill'' (2009), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Rivers of Blood'' (2009), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Most Wanted Killer'' (2010), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Blood Frenzy'' (2010), Pinnacle Books. () * ''Shattered Innocence'' (2011), Pinnacle Books. () * ''The Last Time We Saw Her'' (2012), Pinnacle Books. () * ''And Then She Killed Him'' (2012), Pinnacle Books. () * ''The Girl in the Leaves'' (2012),
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. () * ''Kill the Ones You Love'' (2013), Pinnacle Books. * ''A Season of Madness'' (2013), Pinnacle Books.


References


External links


Publisher's author page
*
Book 'Em Vol. 30: ''Crime Magazines Review of True-Crime Books, June 8, 2010

Death announcement
{{DEFAULTSORT:Scott, Robert Writers from California American male non-fiction writers American non-fiction crime writers 1940s births 2015 deaths