Main content

Scarpetta: Creating the hero I needed as a child

The best-selling writer Patricia Cornwell faced cruelty and neglect as a child, then as an adult she created Scarpetta, the crime-busting hero who would transform her life.

Patricia Cornwell began life in a chaotic household with a single mother who suffered from severe mental health problems and then with a cruel and abusive foster carer. Through the turmoil Patricia longed for someone to swoop in and rescue her but they never came. Eventually she found work in a morgue as a technical writer. It was there, watching a medical examiner that she was inspired to write. She created the character Kay Scarpetta, a crime-fighting forensic pathologist; someone who brings order to horror and chaos. The books became bestsellers and ended up spawning a whole new genre of crime shows - most recently including the TV series Scarpetta with Nicole Kidman. Patricia shared her story with Outlook's Emily Webb in 2023

Presenter: Mobeen Azhar
Producer: Andrea Kennedy

Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com or WhatsApp +44 330 678 2707

(Photo: Patricia Cornwell looks directly at the camera with a smile. She is wearing a black top with a black leather jacket. Credit: Getty Images)

Available now

41 minutes

Broadcasts

  • Yesterday12:06GMT
  • Yesterday18:06GMT
  • Yesterday23:06GMT
  • Today03:06GMT

Watch Lives Less Ordinary on YouTube

Watch Lives Less Ordinary on YouTube

Videos from our extraordinary podcast Lives Less Ordinary.

Contact Outlook

Contact Outlook

Info on how we might use your contribution on air

Podcast: Lives Less Ordinary

Podcast: Lives Less Ordinary

Step into someone elseโ€™s life and expect the unexpected