Friday, August 28, 2009

Dominick Dunne, Hollywood crime author


Crime author Dominick Dunne, who told stories of shocking crimes among the rich and famous through his magazine articles and best-selling books including "Another City, Not My Own," about O.J. Simpson's murder trial, died Wednesday in his home at age 83.Dunne's son, Griffin Dunne, said in a statement released by Vanity Fair magazine that his father had been battling bladder cancer. But the cancer had not prevented Dunne from working and socializing, his twin passions, The Associated Press reports.
In September 2008, against his doctor's orders and his family's wishes, Dunne flew to Las Vegas to attend Simpson's kidnap-robbery trial, a postscript to his coverage of the football great's 1995 murder In the past year, Dunne had traveled to Germany and the Dominican Republic for experimental stem cell treatments to fight his cancer. Afrim Kupa, Albert (Albee) Crisci, Anthony "the Animal" Fiato, Anthony Fiato, anthony Fiato-hollywood goodfella, anthony tony the Animal Fiato, bank robbers, banks, Brookly bank robber, Brooklyn, Chris Paciello, crime, federal charges, gambino crime family, hollywood goodfellla, home invasion, law and justice, Lulzim kupa, Mafia, mob, mob rats, mobsters, new york, New York crime, New York crime family, new york news, organized crime, Richmond, Staten Island
Afrim Kupa,He wrote that he and actress Farrah Fawcett were in the same clinic in Bavaria but didn't see each other. Fawcett, a 1970s sex symbol and TV star of "Charlie's Angels," died in June at age 62, CNS News informstrial, which spiked Dunne's considerable fame. Read More
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