Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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The book In Cold Blood is about how Truman Capote arrived in Holcomb, Kansas to investigate the murder of the Clutter family. One of the actual facts of the Clutter case was missing from Truman Capote facts, because he didn’t include that there was a photograph of a tire track left behind at the scene of the investigation. Capote gathers the facts and perspectives about the Clutter case and that speaks on human life and death. He also allows himself to be in the book. The meaning that Capote is trying to convey, he compares and contrast how family relationships have shaped or defined them. Capote’s goal in writing his version of “In Cold Blood” was to capture how the murders affected the community. The murder of the Clutter family,