Domino Harvey

[2] After Laurence Harvey died of cancer in 1973, Stone raised Domino in Belgravia, a very affluent area of London.

[6] Around that time, she lived in Notting Hill and also designed and sold T-shirts at Kensington Market, London.

[4] At age 19, after spending time on a kibbutz in Israel,[7] Harvey moved to Southern California,[2] where her mother had relocated years earlier after marrying the American businessman Peter Morton.

[6] After serving as a volunteer firefighter for a year, Harvey trained as an EMT and took courses in fire science.

In 1993, she unsuccessfully applied to the Los Angeles Fire Department, and then enrolled in a short course to become a bail recovery agent, or bounty hunter.

[5] As one of very few women working as bounty hunters in the United States, she primarily sought drug dealers and thieves, but occasionally tracked murderers.

[4] She typically worked in Southern California, but on one occasion travelled across the United States to Atlanta, Georgia, to seek one of the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.

Scott claims that Harvey and the bounty hunters with whom she worked would often keep drugs they found when arresting criminals.

[3] In 2001, having returned to California, she attempted to become a bounty hunter again but was unable to find work with her previous employer.

[5] In 2003, Harvey was arrested on charges of possession of crystal methamphetamine after sheriff's deputies found the drug at her home while investigating a burglar alarm call-out.

The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner determined that she had overdosed on the painkiller drug fentanyl.

In his preparations for the film, director Tony Scott taped hours of conversations he had with Harvey about bounty hunting incidents.