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Nov. 15. It was 53 years ago today that the Clutter family was murdered. (Original Post) raccoon Nov 2012 OP
I just bought "Capote" for $5...Sweet. Fix The Stupid Nov 2012 #1
CAPOTE was a good movie. raccoon Nov 2012 #2

Fix The Stupid

(948 posts)
1. I just bought "Capote" for $5...Sweet.
Thu Nov 15, 2012, 11:04 AM
Nov 2012


What a fantastic movie.

Philip S. Hoffman in one of the greatest acting performances ever.

This case really does stick with you...

Still not sure what exactly went down...how much creative latitude did Capote make as well? Did Perry really utter those famous words? Did Perry really kill them all???

An interesting case that just fascinates me.

raccoon

(31,111 posts)
2. CAPOTE was a good movie.
Thu Nov 15, 2012, 11:19 AM
Nov 2012
how much creative latitude did Capote make as well?

IMO, a lot. I read a book by Ralph Voss "Truman Capote and the Legacy of 'In Cold Blood'" and he goes into this a lot. Voss said that Perry's statement to the police showed grammatical errors that you wouldn't expect if Perry had been a grammar stickler as Capote presented him.


Did Perry really utter those famous words?


I take it you refer to, "I didn’t want to harm the man. I thought he was a very nice gentleman. Soft spoken. I thought so right up to the moment I cut his throat."

I don't believe he did. Perhaps something vaguely similar. I recall in the movie Capote playing around with the words until he came up with the above.


Did Perry really kill them all???


I believe he did.

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