I have several. I am an author, and am currently working on her case for my pending book.
Most of the ones I have are not pleasant ones, as they cover her death, the investigations, the trial, and the aftermath of her death.
One of the best ones I've been lucky enough to come across after some hard digging was the rare L.A. Weekly article, "Murder In West Hollywood" by Rex Weiner (Nov. 1983). It is chock-full of good information about the case.
Another good one I have is of the hospital doctors' testimonies in the trial, including Dr. Myles Saunders, who first examined Dominique upon her arrival at Cedars-Sinai. I also have testimony from the pathologist who performed the autopsy, Dr. Eva Heuser. That article is from the now-defunct "Evening Outlook" paper.
There are many good articles out there. You just have to find them. You can go through your library, and online through the Inter-Library Loan System, I think it's called, to obtain these articles.
But, if you have any specific questions you want to know right away, fire away. I'll try to answer them, if I know the correct answers to them.
+Michael J. Eastman
Author: "Hollywood Is Dying" (Tate Publishing, LLC)
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