Hailey [as a character] was born when I left the courtroom and moved to New York for Cochran and Grace, my TV show with Johnnie Cochran. I moved with two boxes of clothes, a curling iron, and $300; I didn't know a soul in the city, so I would come home at night and I'd be all alone and just write. I missed the courtroom and [what led me to the courtroom] so much I wrote about it. After my fiancรฉ Keith's murder, I had never thought I would have children - I thought that it was not God's plan for me to have a family.
Nancy GraceI always thought that was one of the single most important things a prosecutor could do is to seek justice for the families of victims.
Nancy GraceAfter I lost my fiance, it seemed like it would be better to always be alone than to risk being hurt again.
Nancy GraceI did marry, I did get pregnant, but as I was giving birth, my daughter and I almost died. We were rushed to the hospital. I had an emergency cesarean and in that moment, in the emergency room, I felt my grandmother come to me. She was with me and when my daughter was born, instead of naming her Hailey, I named her Lucy after my grandmother. Hailey lives in the pages of my books.
Nancy Grace