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It seems like just yesterday. In 1980, a radiant 20-year-old beauty stood center stage at Playboy Mansion West while Hugh M. Hefner introduced her to the assembled media as the Playmate of the Year. A few months later, Dorothy Stratten was the victim of a homicide. For those who came to know her through the pages of Playboy, her death cut short the auspicious career of an actress People magazine described as "so beautiful she seemed luminescent, as if lit from within." That remark rings doubly true, because it describes Dorothy as a person as well. This April, as the Playboy Cyber Club publishes 20 never-before-seen photos of one of Playboy's most beloved Centerfolds, we offer this brief tribute to Dorothy's enduring memory.
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