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Cathy Scott

Cathy Scott
Born Cathleen Scott
1950s
San Diego, California
Nationality American
Education University of Redlands (1990); Grossmont Community College (1970)
Occupation Journalist, author, lecturer
Agent Mendel Media Group
Notable credit(s) Correspondent, New York Times
Guest CNN, NPR and MTV
Speaker, National Book Festival
Silver Award, ForeWord's Books of the Year
Spouse(s)
  • Ray Somers (divorced)
Children Raymond Somers Jr.
Parent(s) Eileen Rose Busby and James (Jim) Scott
Relatives J. Michael Scott (brother), Seraphim Rose (uncle), Esther Rose (grandmother)
Website cathyscott.com

Cathleen "Cathy" Scott (born 1950s in San Diego, California) is a Los Angeles Times bestselling American true-crime writer and investigative journalist best known for penning 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. 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.

Scott attended Helix High School in La Mesa, California, Grossmont Community College and graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Redlands in 1990.

Scott is the daughter of the late author Eileen Rose Busby, and the late James (Jim) Scott, a Senior Olympics winner who helped pioneer and develop the game of racquetball. 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 the late Russian Orthodox hieromonk Seraphim Rose. Her brother is scientist and author J. Michael Scott. Her twin sister is antique store owner Cordelia Mendoza.


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