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Did Gianni Versace and his killer Andrew Cunanan really hang out together in San Francisco? – East Bay Times
Did Gianni Versace have HIV? Rumours that plagued family and what they said was really wrong - Mirror Online
Gianni Versace's partner says new TV drama is 'ridiculous' - BBC News
What was wrong with Gianni Versace? How sister Donatella insisted murdered designer had ear cancer, not HIV - Irish Mirror Online
My life was torn in two when Gianni was shot' – Versace's lover breaks silence | TV crime drama | The Guardian
Gianni Versace Has HIV in a New TV Series. What's the Real Story? - Life4me+
Actress Greta Scaachi (C) with fashion designer Gianni Versace and his sister Donatella at the Versace boutique, Old Bond Stret, London, for a party in aid of the Elton John Aids Foundation. *
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: Versace's H.I.V. Status | Vanity Fair
Versace series draws controversy, familial renouncing
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