'Scarpetta' author Patricia Cornwell has lived her own 'True Crime'
ET Patricia Cornwell has spent much of her career in the morgue. The author of the Kay Scarpetta novels is known for embedding herself in forensics for research, but this time she’s giving her own life an autopsy. In ‘True Crime’ fashion, Patricia Cornwell runs toward fear Cornwell’s mother suffered from psychotic depressive episodes that sent her to a psychiatric facility while Cornwell and her brothers lived with an abusive foster family.
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Türler: Slippery Slope • Şiddet: Low