Author Dominick Dunne Passes Away at 83
The crime storywriter died Wednesday in NYC.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News – Crime writer Dominick Dunne has died. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the author passed away at his home in New York after a battle with bladder cancer.
Dunne is known for such best selling books as “A Season in Purgatory” and “Another City, Not My Own,” which is about the murder trial of O.J. Simpson. Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter is quoted in the report as releasing the statement about Dunne, “Anyone who remembers the sight of O.J. Simpson trying on the famous glove probably remembers a bespectacled Dunne, resplendent in his trademark Turnbull & Asser monogrammed shirt, on the court bench behind him… It is fair to say that the halls of Vanity Fair will be lonelier without him and that, indeed, we will not see his like anytime soon, if ever again.”
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