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"Of all the people in all the world," Capote quotes a local detective, "the Clutters were the least likely to be murdered."
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On the basis of this research, and his prison interviews with Dick Hickock and Perry Smith, the petty thieves who killed the Clutters, Capote proceeded to write a novel that, he maintained, was "a true account."
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The Clutters, whose taste was so common, disappear from view.
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Only after the fact—only after the Clutters have become corpses—does Capote carry on with the reconstruction of what happened.
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Those who seek justice for the murders of the Clutters are no less willing to kill in cold blood.
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Only after the fact—only after the Clutters have become corpses—does Capote carry on with the reconstruction of what happened.
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And the condescension toward the tastes of the Clutters and “the majority of their acquaintances” is barely held in check.
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The Clutters, whose taste was so common, disappear from view.
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Those who seek justice for the murders of the Clutters are no less willing to kill in cold blood.
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And the condescension toward the tastes of the Clutters and “the majority of their acquaintances” is barely held in check.
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