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DETECTIVES

The case of the Clutter Family

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The Author

Truman Capote

"No one will ever know what 'In Cold Blood' took out of me. It scraped me right down to the marrow of my bones. It nearly killed me. I think, in a way, it did kill me."

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Divorced parents, lived in Louisana and Alabama

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Capote and Lee

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Childhood stuff

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Divorced parents, lived in Louisana and Alabama

How did he know Harper Lee????

Lee and Capote's friendship

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Award thing

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Wins Edgar Award for In Cold Blood

Destroying his social life!!!!

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Exposing people

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In brief, Nye learned only this: “Of all the people in all the world, the Clutters were the least likely to be murdered.” (127)

Duntz asks Smith, “Added up, how much money did you get from the Clutters?”“Between forty and fifty dollars.” (376)

Clutter Case

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND CRIMINAL HISTORY

Smith, Perry Edward (WM) 27-59. Birthplace: Nevada. Height: 5-4. Weight: 156. Hair: D. Brn. Crime: B&E. Arrested: (blank). By: (blank). Disposition: Sent KSP 3-13-56 from Phillips Co. 5-10 yrs. Rec. 3-14-56. Paroled: 7-6-59.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND CRIMINAL HISTORY

Hickock, Richard Eugene (WM) 28. KBI 97093; FBI 859273 A. Address: Edgerton, Kansas. Birthdate 6-6-31.Birthplace: K.C., Kans. Height: 5-10. Weight: 175. Hair:Blond. Eyes: Blue. Build: Stout. Comp: Ruddy. Occup: Car Painter. Crime: Cheat & Defr. & Bad Checks. Paroled: 8-13-59. By: So. K.C.K

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Normal

“Know what I think?” said Perry. “I think there must be something wrong with us. To do what we did.” “Did what?” “Out there.”... Why the hell couldn’t Perry shut up? It really was annoying... “There’s got to be something wrong with somebody who’d do a thing like that,” Perry said. “Deal me out, baby,” Dick said. “I’m a normal.” And Dick meant what he said. He thought himself as balanced, as sane as anyone—maybe a bit smarter than the average fellow, that’s all. "

"I know it is wrong. But at the time I never give any thought to whether it is right or wrong. The same with stealing. It seems to be an impulse."

The American Dream

"The son of a farmer, he had from the beginning aimed at operating a property of his own... in the beginning years, he labored eighteen hours a day. Setbacks occurred—twice the wheat crop failed, and one winter he lost several hundred head of sheep in a blizzard; But after a decade Mr. Clutter’s domain consisted of over eight hundred acres owned outright and three thousand more worked on a rental basis." (30)

THE AMERICAN DREAM

"Things hadn’t changed much. Perry was twenty-odd years older and a hundred pounds heavier, and yet his materialsituation had improved not at all. He was still (and wasn’t it incredible, a person of his intelligence, his talents?) an urchin dependent, so to say, on stolen coins."

12/19/04

hana

in cold blood

capote

non fiction

I don’t generally gravitate towards novels based on a real-life murder case, but during my senior year of high school, one of my teachers introduced In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, and if I were, to be honest, the first couple of chapters didn’t have me on the edge of my seat, like other books I’ve read. Nevertheless, I trusted my teacher’s recommendation regarding this true crime novel, and it was undoubtedly the greatest decision I’ve made.

Well it is a well written book, it is long winded and thick, with many unnecessary details where I had to force myself to keep reading. Capote repeats himself a lot and is really an exhausting read. You know who the killers are straight away, leaving the only question left of why and how they killed them, but with all the extra detail, especially in the first section, I lost interest very quickly. Another difficult part about this book is that it is split into four sections, not chapters, making the book seem

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DID CAPOTE LIE WHEN HE SAID THAT EVERY WORD IS TRUE?

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DID CAPOTE LIE WHEN HE SAID THAT EVERY WORD IS TRUE?

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Did you mean YES HE DID LIE?

FAKE!! NOT CLICKBAIT

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DID TRUMAN CAPOTE HAVE A RELATIONSHIP WITH SMITH

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DID TRUMAN CAPOTE HAVE A RELATIONSHIP WITH SMITH

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Did you mean We don't know, ?

SECRETS CAPOTE TOOK TO THE GRAVE

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Extra Extra!

LONDON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1860

10 cents

vol. cxviii

SOLVED CASE

We have ruled that Truman Capote violated THREE codes of the Howler code of Ethics!

Capote violated the fourth, eighth, and tenth code of ethics.

CASE CLOSED

THANKS!