Dominick Dunne

Dominick Dunne

Dominick Dunne Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 26, 2009.
NEW YORK (AP) - Author Dominick Dunne, who told stories of shocking crimes among the rich and famous through his magazine articles and best-selling novels such as "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles," died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 83.

Actor-director Griffin Dunne said in a statement released by Vanity Fair that his father had been battling bladder cancer for some time. But the cancer did not prevent Dunne from working and socializing, his twin passions.

In September 2008, against the orders of his doctor and the wishes of his family, he flew to Las Vegas to attend the kidnap-robbery trial of O.J. Simpson, a postscript to his coverage of Simpson's 1995 murder trial that spiked Dunne's considerable fame.

In the past year, Dunne had traveled to Germany and The Dominican Republic for experimental stem cell treatments to fight his cancer. At one point, he wrote that he and Farrah Fawcett were in the same cancer clinic in Bavaria but did not see each other.

He discontinued his column at Vanity Fair to concentrate on finishing another novel, "Too Much Money," which is to come out in December. He also made a number of appearances to promote a documentary film about his life, "After the Party," which was being released on DVD.

Dunne was beginning to write his memoirs and, until close to the end of his life, he posted online messages on his own Web site commenting on events in his life and thanking his fans for their constant support.

Earlier this summer, he was well enough to attend a Manhattan party hosted by Tina Brown. Chatting with an Associated Press reporter, Dunne recalled being treated for cancer at a hospital in Germany where Fawcett was also a patient. He also spoke of Michael Jackson, who had recently died, and remembered lunching with the singer and Elizabeth Taylor. Jackson was so excited to see her, Dunne said, he presented her with a diamond necklace just for the occasion.

Dunne was part of a famous family that also included his brother, novelist and screenwriter John Gregory Dunne; his brother's wife, author Joan Didion; and his son, Griffin.

A one-time movie producer, Dunne carved a new career starting in the 1980s as a chronicler of the problems of the wealthy and powerful.

Tragedy struck his own life in 1982 when his actress daughter, Dominique, was slain - and that experience informed his fiction and his journalistic efforts from then on.

"If you go through what I went through, losing my daughter, you have strong, strong feelings of revenge," Dunne said in 1990 in discussing his novel, "People Like Us," in which the protagonist shoots the man convicted of killing his daughter.

"As a novelist, I could create a situation in which I could do in the book what I couldn't do in real life. I intended for Gus (the character in the book) to kill the guy. But when I got to that part I couldn't write it. He wounds him and goes t o prison himself for a couple of years."

He was as successful as a journalist as he was as a novelist and spent many of his later years in courtrooms covering high profile trials. Writing for Vanity Fair, he covered such cases as the William Kennedy Smith rape trial in 1991 and the trial of Erik and Lyle Menendez, accused of murdering their millionaire parents, in 1993.

"You're talking about kids who had everything - the cars, the tennis courts, swimming pools, credit cards. And yet this happened," he said at the time of the Menendez trial.

As much as those trials riveted the nation, they were far overshadowed in 1994 when football great O.J. Simpson was accused of killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. With a trial that stretched out over a year and cable TV outlets providing endless coverage, the bespectacled Dunne became a familiar face to millions.

"I especially like to watch the jurors," Dunne explained to Fox TV during the trial. "I always pick out about four jurors who become my favorites. I sort of try to anticipate what they are thinking and how they are reacting."

He called his book on the Simpson trial, "Another City, Not My Own," "a novel in the form of a memoir." It, too, reached the best-seller lists.

"Every word is true, but it's written in the style of a novel," he said.

From the gritty world of the courtroom during the day, he would move into the glamorous realm of high society at night, dining with the rich and famous, charming them with his inside stories of the Simpson trial.

He was a colorful raconteur and his stories mesmerized listeners. He was a much sought after dinner guest on both coasts and in the glamour capitals of Europe where he frequently traveled. He was a regular at the Cannes Film Festival, interviewing members of royalty and movie stars.

His assignments took him to London to cover the inquest into Princess Diana's death and to Monaco to look into the mysterious death of billionaire Edmond Safra.

He continued appearing regularly on television, and in 2002 debuted a weekly program on Court TV, "Power, Privilege and Justice."

"I am openly pro-prosecution and make no bones about it," he told the San Francisco Chronicle that year. "I don't think there are enough people out there sticking up for victims."

The show gave him an added dose of celebrity when it was distributed in foreign countries.

He had already been working on "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles," a fictionalized retelling of a sensational 1950s society murder, when his 22-year-old daughter Dominique was strangled by her former boyfriend, John Sweeney, in 1982, shortly after she had completed her first movie, "Poltergeist."

Sweeney was convicted only of voluntary manslaughter, not murder, and was freed after serving less than four years of a six-year sentence. The verdict was seen as a major victory for the defense, and Dunne bitterly told the judge in court, "you withheld important information from this jury about this man's history of violent behavior." He later told the Los Angeles Times the sentence was "a tap on the wrist."

In a 1985 AP interview, Dunne said he nearly stopped writing when Dominique was slain.

"I was going to stop the book," Dunne said. "I didn't want to do a book that dealt with a murder. But my book editor wouldn't let me quit. She was incredibly sympathetic and lenient on time. I'm glad now that she didn't let me quit."

"People Like Us" and "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles" were both turned into miniseries, and he stressed he had nothing to do with the changes the TV scriptwriters made.

"If I had wanted it that way, I would have written it that way," Dunne told TV Guide, referring to changes made in the key character in "People Like Us" to make him more sympathetic.

Among his other books were the 1993 "A Season in Purgatory," that helped revive interest in the 1975 slaying of teenager Martha Moxley in Greenwich, Conn. A Kennedy relative, Michael Skakel, was convicted in the killing in 2002.

He also wrote "An Inconvenient Woman" and "The Mansions of Limbo."

In 1999, Dunne published a memoir called, "The Way We Lived Then," a compliation of photographs of him and his family with famous people and his recollections of the glamour life he and his wife Lenny enjoyed for many years.

Dunne was born in 1925 in Hartford, Conn., to a wealthy Roman Catholic family and grew up in some of the same social circles as the Kennedys. In his memoir, he traced his fascination with Hollywood to a childhood trip he took "out West" with an aunt. They took one of those home of the stars bus tours and he vowed to come back and be part of the glamorous world he had glimpsed.

He served in the Army during World War II and graduated from Williams College in 1949.

While in the Army, he was awarded the Bronze Star for heroism in 1944 for carrying two wounded men to safety at the Battle of Merz in Feisberg, Germany.

He wrote that, "Winning a medal was the only thing I can ever remember doing that won any admiration from my father."

At Williams College in Massachusetts, he and a fellow student, Stephen Sondheim, appeared in plays together. After college, he went to New York where he landed a job in the fledgling TV industry as stage manager of the "Howdy Doody" children's show. NBC brought him to Hollywood to stage manage the famous TV version of "The Petrified Forest' with Humphrey Bogart.

Among his credits as a producer were the TV series "Adventures in Paradise" and "The Boys in the Band," a pioneering 1970 drama about gay life. Two of his films, "The Panic in Needle Park" and "Play It As It Lays," were written or co-written by his brother John and sister-in-law Didion.

He was invited to celebrity parties and said he decided then, "This is how I want to live. "

But Dunne said his years living the high life in Hollywood left him divorced, broke and addicted, and he moved to a cabin in Oregon to dry out and to start over as a novelist. While his brother was the famous Dunne at that time, the Times said, "nowadays, (Dominick) Dunne is far better known."

John Gregory Dunne died in 2003.

Dunne and his wife, Ellen Griffin Dunne, known as Lenny, were married in 1954. They divorced in the 1960s but he wrote that afterward they remained close nonetheless. She died in 1997.

Beside Dominique, they had two sons, Alexander and Griffin. Griffin has acted in such films as "An American Werewolf in London" and "After Hours." He branched into directing and producing as well, with "Fierce People" and "Practical Magic" among his credits.


Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press

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July 4, 2017

We miss your work, Dominick. We miss your insight into crime and justice. We will always miss you.

Just another fan forever

Gale Peetros

August 29, 2016

He was a real good person an a honest one he went thru alot losing children it was hard for him may he rest in peace now with his ex wife an daughters

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November 14, 2012

MISS YOU ON TV HOPE YOU ARE AT PEACE WITH YOUR DAUGHTER. YOU WERE A GREAT MAN AND LOVED BY ALL.HOPE TO SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE

Sandra Lewis

January 16, 2011

You were a very successful person. You also lost your daughter in such a tragic manner. I hope you are now reunited with her and you are both at peace. I never met you but you made a impact on my life. Thank you.

Christina Varriale

September 22, 2010

What a damn shame! I particularly enjoyed him on Power,Privelege,and Justice which I still watch today and just like everyone else was captivated by the narration in each show! WOW what a story teller! I am shocked to just read about this when I came across "After the Party" which I haven't seen yet but will on HULU. Rest in Peace my friend and be free! Hopefully, you are with God and Dominique.

fred Dunn

September 11, 2010

We all miss you Dominick and your stories of the rich and infamous.

You were a true gentleman and I look forward to the day that my wife welcomes me into Gods hands so I can be with all of my family and get to meet you.

My wife Rose (passed on May 31 2007) would never miss you and thought the world of you.

God bless You and yours,
Fred Dunn

Marlyce Farabaugh

August 21, 2010

From a longtime fan of your work, you are truly missed. God keep you in His loving embrace....

Linda M. Clark

May 3, 2010

May your light shine in Heaven always.

Linda M. Clark

May 3, 2010

A life well lived, "Thank You"...from a fan of your work!

March 7, 2010

For Dominick...

Read something of yours today.
God...what talent.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Matthew McGuire

November 1, 2009

Deepest condolences.

karen lehtinen

October 17, 2009

Hi, I have been here before. I'm here again cause I love Dominick Dunne. I have watched him for years. I know both of the children. (Sad about his daughter years ago) I will miss him so much. I am very sorry about his passing. A great guy. I will miss you. I'm a huge fan of yours!!!!!

Jonathan Chase

October 9, 2009

Dear Griffin,

I was so sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. I actually heard it from my friend Babara C, the librarian at the Lyme Library.

Though it'd been many years since our "Fay Days," when I moved to Lyme in the late 90's I learned your Dad was a resident there too. I'd always thought our paths would cross one day since we both appreciated and patronized our great little local library. I thought I'd tell him of our adventures up in Southborough in the "early days," but unfortunately that never happened.

Your Dad was one of the great ones. With an ability to transcend celebrity with a real dose of humanity.

I hope all is well in your life. I went to my 40th year reunion at Fay last year, (so hard to believe) which was the first time I'd returned since graduating in '68, lots of changes and memories...

Wishing you my sincere condolences, and all the best.

Jonathan Chase

Angel flennory

September 24, 2009

You are so loved.Hang in there all you family members.He was a great man to so many.
God Bless-Angel flennory

[email protected] /Joe Fazio

September 17, 2009

For Dominick

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio

September 16, 2009

The Dunne Family I could tell the last episodes have become more of a struggle for him, I love the way he talks one of a kind. he will be missed bless you in this time.
Christina Welsh

Shirley Palmer

September 16, 2009

Mr Dunne will surely be missed. I really enjoyed watching him on TRU TV.

Ann Dixon

September 16, 2009

I will miss you much, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Christine Bellew

September 16, 2009

I was very sorry to hear of Mr. Dunne's death. I enjoy his program "Power, Priviledge & Justice" on TRU TV. The one liner's he dropped would either make me smile or shake my head in agreement. Thank you for sharing him with us the general public.

September 16, 2009

I hope the network will continue to show Mr. Dunne's shows on crimes. He was the best and will be truly missed. Sheila W. Baxley, Georgia

[email protected] /Joe Fazio

September 15, 2009

For Dominick

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio

Kathy Buford

September 15, 2009

I read everyone of his books and columns. Who will advocate for the victims now? I knew this day was approaching and dreaded the silencing of his legendary voice. He will be greatly missed.

Sandra C

September 15, 2009

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Dunne family. Its sad to hear about Dominick. He was a very talented man.

Devonia Campbell

September 15, 2009

Mr.Dunne what you gave to the world will never be forgotten,your truth and way for words will live in our hearts forever. God bless and keep you safe with him. Forever in my prayers,I love and miss you. Thank you.

Jean Lee Dalloway

September 15, 2009

My deepest sympathies on your loss. He was a true Knight of Justice. May he rest in peace.

lois brown

September 15, 2009

i loved watching you on tv may you rest in peace...there will not be another one like you..you will be missed

marilyn knutson

September 15, 2009

Dominick was my favorite and I subscribed to Vanity strictly because of his columns! ......God rest his soul.

LOIS ENNIS

September 15, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

September 15, 2009

I enjoyed reading his many books as well as the series on tv. Mr. Dunne was a true patriot for justice. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Marie-Antoinette Larobina
New Brunswick NJ

Jon Lowder

September 15, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Joe Reisert

September 15, 2009

I pray for you and your family , You will be missed my friend

Joe Reisert

September 15, 2009

I pray for you and your family, Great man you will be missed my friend

M L

September 15, 2009

I always loved to watch your shows with your witty commentary. No one could do commentary as well as you.... Bless you and your family !

September 15, 2009

My sincere prayers and heart felt sympathy goes out to the Dunne family. Mr. Dunne will be greatly missed, I love to watch his television show "Power,Privlage and Justice.
Janice Parker, Tinton Falls, New Jersey

Gail Cook

September 15, 2009

I just happened to see this .. and i am shocked i didnt hear anything about Mr Dunnes death. I wanted to send my sympathy and prayers to the family. I loved his attitude and his show.So sorry to hear of his passing.

Pat Cobb

September 15, 2009

Mr. Dunne kept us well informed and he could bring a story to the public like no one eles. He will be greatly miss. My heart goes out to the family and I shall remember you in my prayers. God be with you all!

September 14, 2009

We will miss you Mr. Dunn.

Respectfully,

Victor Moore

Lynn

September 14, 2009

Dear Dunne family and friends,

I am from Michigan and I read about the loss of your Father. I just wanted to let you know that you have my condolonces. Even though it may not be easy, but with prayer you'll be able to make it thru the difficult days that lay ahead.-Proverbvs 3:5,6

timothy lyon

September 14, 2009

griffin...i was most saddened to just read of nick's passing...he and your mom were a big part of my life in the early sorrento beach days with pete and pat lawford..he was a big help to me..most notably with playhouse 90..
we had a lot of giggles with the beach group, and he will be sorely missed..
my condolences to you..
tim lyon
ketchum idaho

Becky Bingham

September 14, 2009

I was so sad to hear of Dominick's passing. I thoroughly enjoyed his show on True TV Power, Privilege and Justice. He was a very knowledgeable man and he truly cared about justice. His presence will be greatly missed.

September 14, 2009

you will be missed we loved watching you show,our condolences to your family

lesli davis

September 13, 2009

i loved watching your show.you always made the rich and famous seem more human. you will be missed

[email protected] /Joe Fazio

September 13, 2009

For Dominick

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio

jan bishop

September 13, 2009

Dearest Nic- What a good and decent man. He loved justice and truth! What a great legacy.

September 13, 2009

I will miss Dominick, he had become part of our family. It wasn't uncommon to say "did you see Dominick last night?"
I'm sure he died of a broken heart over the death of his child.
May God rest your soul.
g wright shepherdville,ky

Tracey Jordan

September 12, 2009

I will miss Mr. Dominic Dunne's "tell it like it is" commentaries. I enjoyed watching Power, Privilege, and Justice and hearing his no holds barred opinion of just what kind of person he thought the defendant was. My thoughts and prayers are with the Dunne family.

Diane Rechner

September 12, 2009

Dominick, you will be missed. You made a difference with your brilliant writing and interesting TV shows. May God bless you. Rest in peace.

Ransdell Hebert

September 12, 2009

My wife and I have only recently discovered Mr.Dunne through television "Power, Lies and Money". Very disapointing to lose him as fast as we've found him. His outlook on the stories presented is like sitting with a friend.
Well done good and loyal servant.

Pati Lira

September 12, 2009

I loved and tremendously enjoyed reading anything that Dominick wrote. I couldn't get enough of him and his writings. I'll miss his articles in Vanity Fair - he was a prince of a man. Rest in peace, dear prince.

Frank Strother

September 12, 2009

I will really miss Mr. Dominick Dunne. I thought highly of his writing and his vocation on television. I know that he is finally reunited with his daughter and there is joy in Heaven. May GOD bless Mr. Dominick Dunne and I will still watch your show on television and remember how talented and special you were and are.

LaTanga Mitchell

September 12, 2009

September 12, 2009

What a great person you are, you always told it like it was. I watched many many shows and all of them were great. I will miss your great work. May you rest in peace. My condolences to the family of Mr. Dunne.

Tony Taylor

September 11, 2009

Dominick, I have enjoyed you for years and recently heard some of the story of your long and sometimes difficult life. I was beginning to be a cult follower just as you left. Thanks for the memories.

Bette Amsler

September 11, 2009

Vanity Fair will never be the same. RIP Mr. Dunne

Silvia Macor

September 11, 2009

So long, Mr. Dunne. I will miss your writing and seeing you on Larry King and n TruTV. You were a class act. Can't wait to read your last book.

September 11, 2009

I watched his show all the time, my prayers go out to his family, he was a great man that spoke the truth. God speed sweet gentle soul. Stephanie D. (Ga.)

[email protected] /Joe Fazio

September 11, 2009

For Domnick

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio

September 11, 2009

Be at peace. He was a great writer and i shall miss his workd.
He was a class act.
anuta. Leominster, MA.

vicki varney

September 11, 2009

Thank you for telling it straight, you will be missed

Janice G

September 11, 2009

Sleep on sweet prince. You are now with Dominique.

September 10, 2009

He will be missed in the literary world - and in my reading life.
God Speed Mr. Dunne.

Sandy Hoggard

September 10, 2009

A true great! Inspiration to us all. He is loved and will be missed by many.

September 10, 2009

my sincere condolences to the dominick dunne family, hewas a true america, always fighting for what was right. a fan, marguerite burnette,

Bonnie

September 10, 2009

He was just great; and I'm still missing him. Fan's can leave their best wishes for his family at www.DominicksDiary.com

Stephanie Neil

September 9, 2009

I loved to watch his show and I wish his family my sincerest condolences

ANN THOMPSON

September 9, 2009

MY GOD BE WITH FAMILY AND FRIEND OF MR. DUNNE. AS A FAN OF MR. DUNNE SHOW . RIP TO A GREAT MAN THAT WAS LOVED LOTS OF PEOPLE. I WILL MISS YOU.

R Wallace

September 9, 2009

I have always loved D. Dunnes' articles in Vanity Fair. He was a great write and made me want to read more and more after each story.

He will be missed.

Carol Smith

September 9, 2009

I watched Mr Dunne and I loved his show and the way he expressed himself. He seemed to be a Great Gentleman.

September 9, 2009

Mr Dunne, thank you for many years of great work. Just a fan. R.I.P. My condolences to family & friends. I will miss you.

Teresa Shapiro
Pgh/Ft.Lauderdale

G

September 9, 2009

May he rest in peace.
He was also in Newport, RI for the trial of Claus von Bulow at which von Bulow was convicted only to have it over turned.
He did some great work!

September 9, 2009

What A great man and Father, You will be missed so very much! You where courages and fair To the truth of all matters. May you rest in peace with your wife and beloved daughter.

~Sylvia A. San Antonio Texas

September 9, 2009

I just wanted to say God Bless to this wonderful man's family. I think about him quite a bit, for I used to watch his show all the time. I will miss him and the work that he had done.

Sincerely,
Lani Mills

art metrano

September 9, 2009

Every month I looked forward to D.Dunne's writing's in Vanity Fair. He was a great journalist who saw things the way they are. He came to my one man show in Hollywood and encouraged my work and praised me for my honesty. Thank you Mr. Dunne...rest in peace.

Heaven Welcomes You

September 9, 2009

September 9, 2009

One of America's finest, One of our Hero's!

September 9, 2009

In Honor of Dominick Dunne.

September 9, 2009

Therese Guccione

September 9, 2009

To the Family, Friends, Co-Workers, Authors and all whom have worked and knew this amazing man. I never missed a show or a repeat. A great teller he was. My heart goes out to all of you. As we all know, Dominick Dunne was a very intelligent man. His shoes will be sadly missed but I do pray that they do repeat his shows from time to time. He will be hard to replace on earth but has found happiness in Heaven with his Dear Daughter. He is "NOW AT PEACE."
My prayers and thoughts are with all of you. GOD BLESS YOU, DOMINICK DUNNE, you helped give "Society Justice" and told the story well.

nan walters

September 8, 2009

i will miss mr dunne. he was a tireless fighter for justice for all, with no exceptions for the rich and powerful. he was on my list of "the 10 people you would like to have dinner with" his pithy reporting style, and his insistance on accuracy were both entertaining and illuminating.
may he rest in peace, along with his beloved daughter and wife.

JOAN SPELL

September 8, 2009

god bless him. he is now with his beloved daughter.

JOAN SPELL

September 8, 2009

god bless him. he is now with his beloved daughter.

concetta haley

September 8, 2009

I will miss watching u on tv and reading ur novels.I send my condoliences to ur family.You wll be truly missed.

Linda Underwood

September 8, 2009

He was a most interesting person! He had the courage of a lion - I loved reading anything he wrote....I loved him, I'll miss him greatly! My best to his family.

Bev Sherer

September 8, 2009

Mr. Dunne proved that there are indeed second chances in life. I will miss his witty commentaries on the rich and infamous, and the ease with which he moved between their world and that of a courtroom journalist. Vanity Fair has lost my favorite contributor and our culture an astute observer. May he rest in peace, reunited with his beloved daughter and Lenny.

Lynn Duncan

September 8, 2009

I was mesmerized during the Michael Skakel-Martha Moxley years. Dunne was a great and entertaining man whom I will greatly miss. His voice will remain with me. Kind Regards, Lynn B. Duncan

Marci Hoover

September 8, 2009

I always watched his show on True TV. I loved him. My condolences go out to his family.

Tom McGuire

September 8, 2009

To Richard Dunne (brother):
Hi, Mr. Dunne! Sorry to hear about your brother, who was so nice to help me find you. Think of you, often, especially when I go by Wamp.
My father died on 9/6, at the age of 93 (oldest member of the WHPD Retired Police Officers Asso.).
Hope you're well. Would be great to see you, sometime.

JON LOWDER

September 8, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

KIM WORTH

September 8, 2009

I HAVE ENJOYED DOMINICK FOR MANY YEARS, TELLING ABOUT CRIMES AND NOBODY COULD TELL THEM LIKE HE DID. I MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN HIM PERSONALLY BUT I WILL MISS HIS WONDERFUL VOICE THAT KEPT ME SO INTERESTED IN WHAT HE HAD TO SAY, MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY, I AND SO MANY FANS WILL MISS HIM GREATLY

mary belbeck

September 8, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Acasia Preslar

September 8, 2009

I never knew Mr. Dunne personaly but I watched hie on TV with his Power, Privladge, and Justice. I loved the way he looked at things. I will miss you and God Bess Your Family at this painfull time.

Helen Young

September 8, 2009

My condolences to the family and close friends of Dominick Dunne. As a subcriber to Vanity Fair for many years, I always looked forward to D.D.'s articles. His written work was an easy and understanding read. Always very interesting. He will be missed by many of his "fans".

September 8, 2009

i enjoyed seeing ansd hearing mr. dunne whenever i could. we was a tell it like it is , guy. [email protected]

Patty Poston

September 8, 2009

I have enjoyed watching Dominic Dunne for many years, so much so, that I became the brunt of family jokes about my following of his series on television. Your family is in my prayers, and your loved one will be remembered with great admiration and respect.

Susan Vogt

September 7, 2009

You'll truly be missed by lots of fans. May you rest in peace.

Nancy Blecke

September 7, 2009

I absolutely adored Dominick Dunne. He was a no holds barred reporter and his TV series showed that the rich Can't get away with it, even with money. I am glad that he will be reunited with his daughter in the next life, for which he will, probably, still be working on exposing the criminals, like he has always done. Peace be with his family.

C H

September 7, 2009

Dominick Dunne was one of the most believable and trusted journalist and author I have every read. He always paid so much attention to detail, you felt like you were right there witnessing what he wrote about. I loved his column in Vanity Fair and read all of his books.
He always sought the truth and would not compromise his judgement, ever though it wasn't the popular position. There will never be another Dominick Dunne.

Mark & Lisa King

September 7, 2009

Our Prayers are with the Dunne Family Dominick was a good man. Thank you for all the stories. He will be missed. But he is in NO PAIN now.

J D

September 7, 2009

I was sorry to hear of Mr. Dunne's passing. I always looked forward to his show and whenever I heard his voice on tv I just had to watch. He now will rest in peace with his daughter and just knowing that, I hope that brings his family solace and comfort. He will be missed. God Bless you and Godpseed.

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