David Bales's Reviews > Justice: Crimes, Trials, and Punishments
Justice: Crimes, Trials, and Punishments
by Dominick Dunne
by Dominick Dunne
A compilation of articles that Dunne wrote for "Vanity Fair" over the years about various trials, (including the one of the man who killed his daughter Dominique in 1982 which did not appear in the magazine) and concerned cases like the Menendez brothers in Los Angeles, the Claus von Bulow case in Rhode Island, and especially, O.J., for which Dunne was a major contributor to the spectacle of it all. Enormously chatty, name-droppy and elegant, Dunne claims to not be a part of the usually wealthy people he covers, but really was. Very, very entertaining, too much so for such a dark subject as murder.
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