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Houston's most notorious serial killings proved too much for America's crown prince of true crime. What that can teach us now ...
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Opinion | Truman Capote at 100: A Writer’s Long LegacyHere’s a roundup of some of The Wall Street Journal’s critics on work by—or inspired by—the American writer, who was born on Sept. 30, 1924. If Norman Mailer was, or at least sought to be ...
The tangled tale of Truman Capote's ashes is worthy of the ... Leamer says now. In Cold Blood Family Breaks Their Silence: Why They're Speaking Out Now About Infamous Slayings Four years after ...
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The Gene Hackman estate is right to worry about public release of images from the scene of his deathJudging by what happened with crime scene photos from the murders made famous by Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood,” public interest in seeing post-mortem images of the Hackmans will be extremely high ...
It was April 13, 1965, and Truman Capote was calling to say he wouldn’t be visiting condemned killers Richard Eugene Hickock and Perry Edward Smith on the eve of their executions. Charles McAtee ...
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The Juicy True Story Behind Feud: Capote vs. The SwansOnce upon a time, Truman Capote flocked among the Swans. Until, that is, they became his subject matter, the In Cold Blood author's keen eye and witty barbs no longer quite so entertaining once ...
Perry Smith and Dick Hickock swung from the gallows long ago. Truman Capote, the author whose best-selling book “In Cold Blood” immortalized the brutally murderous pair, also has died.
Coming soon to Lubbock is a foremost expert in the field of criminology, Dr. Scott Bonn. He is hosting a talk entitled Serial Killers ...
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