August 26, 2009

Vanity Fair
Dominick Dunne covered the trials of O. J. Simpson, the Menendez brothers, William Kennedy Smith, and Phil Spector, as well as the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. “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,” writes VF editor Graydon Carter.
> “A lovely man who took no prisoners — starting with himself”

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