Before covering trials as high-profile as those of the Menendez brothers and O.J. Simpson, Dominick Dunne made his 1984 Vanity Fair debut by reporting from a very personal trial—that of his daughter's killer. He went on to become both a champion for justice and a companion to an international cast of high-society characters, tales of which he recounted in his monthly diary for the magazine.
Now, decades after his father made his VF debut, Griffin Dunne reflects on the same family tragedy in an excerpt from his new book. |
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