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Kathryn Casey is an American writer of mystery novels and non-fiction books. She is best known for writing ''She Wanted It All'', which recounts the case of
Celeste Beard Celeste Beard Johnson (born February 13, 1963), more commonly known as Celeste Beard, is an American convicted murderer who is serving a life sentence at the Lane Murray (SHU) in Gatesville, Texas, for the 1999 murder of her millionaire husb ...
, who married an Austin multimillionaire only to convince her lesbian lover, Tracey Tarlton, to kill him.


Early life and education

In 1980, Casey moved with her husband to Texas. She attended the
University of Houston The University of Houston (UH) is a Public university, public research university in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1927, UH is a member of the University of Houston System and the List of universities in Texas by enrollment, university in Texas ...
and earned a degree in
journalism Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the interaction of events, facts, ideas, and people that are the " news of the day" and that informs society to at least some degree. The word, a noun, applies to the occupation (p ...
.


Career

In 1984, Casey began writing as an intern at the now-defunct ''
Houston City Magazine ''Houston City Magazine'' was launched in 1977 as ''In Houston City News Monthly'' and was published for 10 years. Founded by R. D. (Dave) Walker, publisher and editor, and aided by key team members Ali Khan, Curtis Lang, and Jan Vanschuyver Walke ...
''. She left two years later as a senior editor. She then worked for two years as editor of ''Ultra'', a regional magazine geared toward wealthy Texans. Casey wrote for ''
Ladies' Home Journal ''Ladies' Home Journal'' was an American magazine last published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883, and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States. In ...
'', where she was a contributing editor for 18 years, as well as ''
More (magazine) ''More'' was a women's lifestyle magazine published 10 times a year by the Meredith Corporation with a rate base of 1.3 million and a circulation of 1.8 million. A Canadian version was published under license by Transcontinental from 2007 to ...
'', ''
TV Guide TV Guide is an American digital media company that provides television program listings information as well as entertainment and television-related news. The company sold its print magazine division, TV Guide Magazine LLC, in 2008. Corporat ...
'', ''
Rolling Stone ''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner, and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. It was first known for its ...
'', '' Seventeen'', ''
Reader's Digest ''Reader's Digest'' is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered in midtown Manhattan. The magazine was founded in 1922 by DeWitt Wallace and his wif ...
'', and ''
Texas Monthly ''Texas Monthly'' (stylized as ''TexasMonthly'') is a monthly American magazine headquartered in Downtown Austin, Texas. ''Texas Monthly'' was founded in 1973 by Michael R. Levy and has been published by Emmis Publishing, L.P. since 1998 and is ...
''. During her years as a magazine journalist, Casey interviewed celebrities in the movie, television, and recording industry, plus presidents and first ladies. She covered subjects ranging from the
Oklahoma City bombing The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, on April 19, 1995. Perpetrated by two anti-government extremists, Timothy McVeigh and T ...
, the aftermath of
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, and
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, to infertility and the
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. Casey's articles often examined sensational crimes. In the early 1990s, one case she covered for ''Ladies' Home Journal'' bout a serial rapist attacking Houston-area women, resulted in her first book, ''The Rapist's Wife''. After its release, Casey concentrated on writing nonfiction, fact-based crime books. Her seventh true-crime book covered the Matt Baker case in Waco, Texas, about the Baptist minister who was convicted of killing his wife and staging it to look like a suicide. Baker, sentenced to 65 years, resides in the
Allan B. Polunsky Unit Allan B. Polunsky Unit (TL, formerly the Terrell Unit) is a prison in West Livingston, unincorporated Polk County, Texas, United States, located approximately southwest of Livingston along Farm to Market Road 350. - Note the 2010 U.S. Cen ...
, a Texas state prison. ''Cy-Fair Magazine'', upon the July 2012 release of the book '' Deadly Little Secrets'', covered the Baker case and others in a feature article about Casey. The ''
Houston Chronicle The ''Houston Chronicle'' is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. , it is the third-largest newspaper by Sunday circulation in the United States, behind only ''The New York Times'' and the ''Los Angeles Times''. With i ...
'' also covered the release of the book. ''Deadly Little Secrets'' was the inspiration for the film ''Sins of the Preacher'', which aired on the Lifetime television network in September 2013. Casey then turned to crime fiction. In 2009, ''Booklist'', the publication of the
American Library Association The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with 49,727 members ...
, named Casey's debut novel, ''Singularity'', one of the "Best Crime Novel Debuts of 2009" on its Bestseller Lists. The main character in her mystery series is Sarah Armstrong, a
Texas Ranger Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by bo ...
and a criminal profiler. In ''Singularity'', Armstrong travels across Texas hunting a
serial killer A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more persons,A * * * * with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them. While most authorities set a threshold of three ...
. ''
Library Journal ''Library Journal'' is an American trade publication for librarians. It was founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey. It reports news about the library world, emphasizing public libraries, and offers feature articles about aspects of professional pract ...
'' picked the third in the series, ''The Killing Storm'', as a best book of 2010 in its mystery category. Casey's 11th book, ''Deliver Us'', released January 2015 by
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, is based on murders along the
Texas Killing Fields The Texas Killing Fields is a 25-acre patch of land in League City, Texas situated a mile from Interstate Highway 45 and approximately 26 miles southeast of Houston. Since the early 1970s, 33 bodies of murder victims have been found along the ...
and
Interstate 45 Interstate 45 (I-45) is a major Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Texas. While most Interstate routes which have numbers ending in "5" are cross-country north–south routes, I-45 is comparatively short, with the ...
. In March 2014,
Elle Magazine ''Elle'' (stylized ''ELLE'') is a worldwide women's magazine of French origin that offers a mix of fashion and beauty content, together with culture, society and lifestyle. The title means "she" or "her" in French. ''Elle'' is considered the w ...
included Casey along with
Agatha Christie Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fiction ...
,
Jane Smiley Jane Smiley (born September 26, 1949) is an American novelist. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1992 for her novel ''A Thousand Acres'' (1991). Biography Born in Los Angeles, California, Smiley grew up in Webster Groves, Missouri, a su ...
, Edna Buchanan,
Joyce Carol Oates Joyce Carol Oates (born June 16, 1938) is an American writer. Oates published her first book in 1963, and has since published 58 novels, a number of plays and novellas, and many volumes of short stories, poetry, and non-fiction. Her novels '' Bla ...
, Gillian Flynn,
Ann Rule Ann Rae Rule (''née'' Stackhouse; October 22, 1931 – July 26, 2015) was an American author of true crime books and articles. She is best known for '' The Stranger Beside Me'' (1980), about the serial killer Ted Bundy, with whom Rule worked ...
and others, in a list of "The Ten Best Thrillers and Crime Writing by Women." Casey was a co-founder of ''
Women in Crime Ink ''Women in Crime Ink'' is an American daily crime blog that publishes both original and aggregated content. The blog was founded on March 10, 2008, as "a well of thoughts on crime and media issues from women criminal justice professionals and auth ...
'', which has been described by the ''
Wall Street Journal ''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
'' as "a blog worth reading." In July 2011, she wrote an article for '' Forbes Woman'' about new options available to authors with the advent of
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and self-publishing. Author
Ann Rule Ann Rae Rule (''née'' Stackhouse; October 22, 1931 – July 26, 2015) was an American author of true crime books and articles. She is best known for '' The Stranger Beside Me'' (1980), about the serial killer Ted Bundy, with whom Rule worked ...
called her "one of the best in the true crime genre."


Personal life

She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband.


Appearances

In 1995, Casey appeared on
The Oprah Winfrey Show ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', often referred to as ''The Oprah Show'' or simply ''Oprah'', is an American daytime syndicated talk show that aired nationally for 25 seasons from September 8, 1986, to May 25, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. Produced ...
to discuss ''The Rapist's Wife'' along with the subject in the title, Linda Bergstrom. In the years since, Casey has appeared on
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's Oxygen Network,
Court TV Court TV is an American digital broadcast network and former cable television channel. It was originally launched in 1991 with a focus on crime-themed programs such as true crime documentary series, legal analysis talk shows, and live news cov ...
,
Biography A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person's life. It involves more than just the basic facts like education, work, relationships, and death; it portrays a person's experience of these life events. Unlike a profile or c ...
, Nancy Grace,
E! Network E! (an initialism for Entertainment Television) is an American basic cable channel which primarily focuses on pop culture, celebrity focused reality shows, and movies, owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of NBCUnive ...
,
Investigation Discovery Investigation Discovery (stylized and branded on-air as ID since 2008) is an American multinational pay television network dedicated to true crime documentaries owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. As of February 2015, approximately 86 million Amer ...
and the A&E. In October 2006, she appeared on The Montel Williams Show to discuss women who unknowingly dated wanted criminals. She appeared in ABC's ''
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'' November 2022 episode "Tainted Love" about the murder of millionaire businessman Steve Beard at the hands of his younger wife
Celeste Beard Celeste Beard Johnson (born February 13, 1963), more commonly known as Celeste Beard, is an American convicted murderer who is serving a life sentence at the Lane Murray (SHU) in Gatesville, Texas, for the 1999 murder of her millionaire husb ...
. Casey was featured in the 2022
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documentary miniseries ''Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields'', directed by
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. She speaks at book festivals and events, including the Texas Library Association convention, Southwest Louisiana Writer's Conference, Pulpwood Queens Girlfriend Weekend book conference, and the
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.


Books


True Crime

* ''A Warrant to Kill'' (2000 HarperCollins) ()) * ''She Wanted It All'' (2005 Avon Books) () * ''A Descent into Hell'' (2008 HarperCollins) () * ''Die, My Love'' (2007 HarperCollins) () * ''Evil Beside Her'' (2008 HarperCollins) reissue of ''The Rapist's Wife'' () * '' Shattered'' (2010 HarperCollins) () * ''Murder, I Write'' (2011 Crime Rant Classics) () * '' Deadly Little Secrets'' (2012 HarperCollins) () * ''Deliver Us: Three Decades of Murder and Redemption in the Infamous I-45/Texas Killing Fields'' (2015 HarperCollins) () * ''Possessed: The Infamous Texas Stiletto Murder'' (2016 William Morrow) () * '' In Plain Sight: The Kaufman County Prosecutor Murders'' (2018 William Morrow) ()


Sarah Armstrong Mystery Series

* ''Singularity'' (2008 St. Martin's Minotaur, 1st in series) () * ''Blood Lines'' (2009 St Martin's Minotaur, 2nd in series) () * ''The Killing Storm'' (November 2010 St. Martin's Minotaur, 3rd in series) () * ''The Buried'' (November 2018, 4th in series) ()


Clara Jefferies Mystery Series

* ''The Fallen Girls'' (2020 Hachette, 1st in series) () * ''Her Final Prayer'' (2020 Hachette, 2nd series) () * ''The Blessed Bones'' (2021 Hachette, 3rd series) ()


References


External links


Author's official web site
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