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10. Truman Capote: The Socialite, the Shooting, and the Suicide, Part 1

10. Truman Capote: The Socialite, the Shooting, and the Suicide, Part 1

Update: 2019-07-21
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A glamorous but ostracized socialite shoots her husband in their home one night but claims she thought he was a prowler. High society (mostly) takes her word for it...until Truman Capote, the author of the first true crime novel, In Cold Blood, reminds the public of the Woodwards' fraught relationship and accuses Ann of murder by writing a vicious short story about her. This is part 1, which focuses on Capote's own tumultuous life.


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10. Truman Capote: The Socialite, the Shooting, and the Suicide, Part 1

10. Truman Capote: The Socialite, the Shooting, and the Suicide, Part 1

Paris Brown