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Done & Dunne

277. Truman Capote's Lost Treasures | Houston Diary

Done & Dunne

Hemlock Creatives

History, True Crime

4.7629 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

We are going to take a little jaunt with our man Dominick Dunne through Connecticut in this and future episodes. Dunne writes in June 2006 for Vanity Fair about a whole lot of scoops coming from the state of his home retreat. We begin with a line Nick got about a whole cache of secret papers left behind by Truman Capote investigating a case that he never will write about, although we have his research. Also, included are details of this grisly case in which Dean Corll, the Candy Man, murdered at least 28 men in Texas, soliciting the assistance of other teenagers, including Edmer Wayne Henley. It is a whole spiderweb of connected bits in this literary and true crime journey.

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0:00.0

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0:50.6

Welcome to Dun & Dunn. I'm Alicia, your hostess on this journey, All Things Dominic Dunn, where it is always eternally connected in the land of our man Nick.

0:58.0

Thank you for joining me today for this literary and true crime jaunt of a journey.

1:05.4

You know it, I know it. Dominic Dunn was a name dropper. No matter where he was, he was always getting the scoop. People loved to give Dominic Dunn the scoop and, well, Dominic Dunn loved to write about the scoop,

1:13.9

especially about people that he knew. We have talked numerous times in our podcast journey

1:19.8

about the complicated relationship between Dominic Dunn and Truman Capote here in a lot of ways.

1:26.6

In this episode today, we are going to connect a few things from a Dunn and Truman Capote here in a lot of ways. In this episode today, we are going to connect a few

1:29.5

things from a Dunn's diary piece. In the last few weeks, we have talked about Dominic Dunn's

1:36.6

Connecticut Home Retreat, his place there with the ducks and his renovation. It is in the summer of 2006. Dominic Dunn was

1:47.0

spending some time in Connecticut, presumably continuing his travels around antique shops and the like.

1:54.2

And there is one of these Dunn's diaries from Vanity Fair that truly is four or five separate stories that Nick got the scoop on

2:05.0

in June of 2006. In this first of those threads of episodes, we're going to talk about the scoop

2:12.4

on Truman Capote and one of his lost treasures connected with a true crime. Only Dominic Dunn, friends,

2:22.5

it is going to be quite the lost treasure journey this week on Dun & Dun, beginning here with a few

2:28.1

of the things that Truman left behind. Let's investigate.

2:33.1

Music left behind. Let's investigate. Oh my, we're going to have a little bit of fun to date. We're going to have a little bit of fun today, everybody. We begin with the first story. In a piece from Dominic Dunn's Diary, June 2006, this piece is entitled Greenwich Murder Time. All of these stories do you have a Connecticut through in regarding

3:11.7

Greenwich, Connecticut, but we do go a little further out. I want to go ahead and give you the subhead,

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