Alicia springboards off a paragraph in Dominick Dunne’s 1991 Vanity Fair article “Damage” to walk us through the mysterious murder of American painter and socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer. Was it…
Category: Episodes
Candy Spelling, Part Two
In the second part of this week’s Done and Dunne, Alicia continues through Dominck’s 1984 exploration of the life of Candy Spelling – There are trains! There are tour buses!…
Candy Spelling, Part One
This week, Alicia invited her Trashy Divorces co-host Stacie to join as they attempt to work through Dominick’s August 1984 Vanity Fair piece Candy’s Dynasty, about the extravagant lifestyle of…
Interview with Dunne Biographer Robert Hofler, Part Two
Last week, Alicia had a chance to talk to Robert Hofler, author of the 2017 Dunne biography Money, Murder, and Dominick Dunne: A Life in Several Acts, for a far-ranging…
Interview with Dunne Biographer Robert Hofler, Part One
This week, Alicia had a chance to talk to Robert Hofler, author of the 2017 Dunne biography Money, Murder, and Dominick Dunne: A Life in Several Acts, for a far-ranging…
Truman Capote’s Black and White Ball
In this episode of Done and Dunne, we are talking about Truman Capote’s Black And White Ball. Held at The Plaza Hotel on November 28, 1966, this was the Party…
The Love Goddess: Ava Gardner
Our man Nick wasn’t always scribbling furiously in a courtroom, and his Hollywood roots were never far from his mind. To whit: In 1984, he sat to interview screen goddess…
Trail of Guilt: The Murder of Martha Moxley
In this episode of Done and Dunne, Dominick will find a new way to continue his warrior of justice quest, this time investigating and writing about the 1975 murder of…
The Starlet and the Skier | Claudine Longet & Spider Sabich
Dominick Dunne never got around to writing about the murder of Olympic skier Vladimir “Spider” Sabich in 1976, but he devoted an episode of his 2002-2009 television series, Dominick Dunne’s…
The Trial of Dominique Dunne’s Killer, Part Two
It was a wrenching crime followed by an appalling miscarriage of justice, chronicled by none other than the grieving father of the victim. Alicia takes us through the conclusion of…