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This week we are talking about the suspects in the Clutter Family Murders, the arrest of the killers Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, and the involvement of Truman Capote and Harper Lee in the case that led to the book "In Cold Blood"
In the quiet town of Holcomb, Kansas, the Clutter family's idyllic life was shattered on the fateful night of November 15, 1959. The brutal and senseless murders of Herb and Bonnie Clutter, alongside their two teenage children, shocked the nation. The killers, Perry Smith and Richard "Dick" Hickock, left behind a gruesome crime scene that would become the focal point of Truman Capote's groundbreaking true crime novel, "In Cold Blood." As the investigation unfolded, the small community grappled with the haunting question: What could drive two strangers to commit such a heinous act in the heartland of America?
On this week's episode I tell Russ all about the book that spawned the true crime genre; In Cold Blood by Truman Capote. A wholesome small town in Kansas was shaken when a well known innocent family was brutally murdered in their home. Truman Capote heard about it all the up in New York City and decided to go down to Holcomb Kansas and investigate it for himself. He had no idea that this would lead to a novel that would change the literary world as well as his own undoing. Moral of the story... when the line between objective journalism and personal connection gets blurred, things can get very messy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Rebecca tells Angline the tale of the first true crime novel ever published by Truman Capote, In Cold Blood, and the family murder that was its subject. Then Josh comes in to discuss pontoon cover buttons, why couples should not join Costco, how rules should apply to everyone but him and stuff you should know.Be sure to come and chat with us here:Website: www.icbympodcast.comFacebook: @icbympodcastTwitter: @icbympodcastInstagram: @icbympodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/7Vu7WCn58J
After the massacre of the Clutter Family on November 15th, 1959, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation began an intensive probe into the crime. Their search for the killers would result in one of the greatest true crime stories of all time. This episode originally aired in June 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On November 15th, 1959, the small town of Holcomb, Kansas experienced one of the most gruesome crimes imaginable. Four members of the Clutter Family had been gunned down in their own home—but nobody knew why. This episode originally aired in June 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Clutter family was murdered by Perry Smith and Richard Hickock in November of 1959. The crime was later written about by Truman Capote "In Cold Blood" and has became the 2nd best selling true crime non fiction novel of all time! SourcesLJWorldNSLA ArchivesATI MurderpediaWikiIn Cold Blood - Truman Capote Capote - 2005 Track: "Done Bought It"Music provided by https://slip.streamFree Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/uQ845uSupport the showBookedbaggedtagged.com --- Leave us a review or a voicemail!
In the early morning hours of November 15, 1959, four members of the Clutter family –Herb Clutter, his wife, Bonnie, and their teenage children were murdered in their rural home, just outside the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas.
In the early morning hours of November 15, 1959, four members of the Clutter family Herb Clutter, his wife, Bonnie, and their teenage children Nancy and Kenyon were murdered in their rural home, just outside the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas.
In this episode, chock full of interesting facts and bloopers, Julia and Terri wrap up the case of the murders that inspired the second best-selling true crime book of all time. Tune in to hear about how police finally apprehend Dick Hickock and Perry Smith, what exactly transpired on the night of November 14th, the trial, and the fate of the home where it all happened. TW: SA Click here for photos from the episode Click here for the home listing Article with information about owners of the home Article with Smith and Hickock's last words For sources and more info, visit murderonthemarket.com
November 15, 1959 - When the bodies of four members of a wealthy and well-respected family are found in their home, a small town of 250 people is set on edge. When famous author Truman Capote becomes intrigued with the case, he fascinates a nation by covering the case in his best-selling book In Cold Blood. Join Julia and Terri as they explore the murders credited with birthing the True Crime genre. Click here for photos from the episode. For sources and more info, visit www.murderonthemarket.com
It's one of the most famous cases in True Crime history, thanks to Truman Capote's classic book In Cold Blood. The story begins one night in November 1959 when something dark and dangerous drifts into the small village of Holcomb, Kansas, killing four members of the same family. Special Agent Alvin Dewey leads the team investigating this apparently senseless crime. With barely $50 in cash taken from the house, detectives struggle to understand why anyone would want to kill the Clutter. A Noiser production, written by Roger Morris For ad-free listening, exclusive content, and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 1959 the state of Kansas was absolutely shocked to find that one of its most prominent and well-liked families, The Clutters, had been murdered. Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, two convicts that had recently been released from prison were the ones responsible. Both had been told by a fellow inmate while incarcerated that the Clutter family had a large amount of cash stashed in a safe on their property. The two broke into the family home and searched for the safe, they then woke up the family when they couldn't find it, tortured and murdered them one by one. thank you to exquisite David White for research assistance ReferencesCapital Wire Service. 1959. "Two Itinerant Laborers Held for Murder Quiz." Topeka Daily Capital, November 20.Capote, Truman. 1965. "In Cold Blood." The New Yorker, September 25.Cowan, Carole. 2005. "Persons Unknown." New York Times, Jan 23: F6.Garden City Telegram. 1965. "Last Words Attack Capital Punishment." Garden City Telegram, April 14: 1.Gonsalves, Antone. 1984. "25 years later, 'In Cold Blood' murders still haunt." United Press International, November 11.Greer, Bob. 1959. "Clutter Family Murders." Garden City Telegram, November 16: 1.Hegeman, Roxana. 2009. "The Stains of In Cold Blood Still Fresh 50 Years Later." Guelph Mercury, November 10.Hickock, Richard. 1960. "Spectre of Noose Haunts Prisoner." Topeka Daily Capital, March 25.Kalbfleisch, Gay. 1959. "Empty Shell Cases, Fatal Shot Found." Topeka Daily Capital, November 19: 1.Keglovitts, Sally J. 2004. "In Cold Blood Revisited: A Look Back at an American." Federal Probation: A Journal of Correctional Philosophy and Practice 68 (1).Kull, Ron. 1960. "Crime Plans Listed." Topeka Daily Capital, 03 24: 1.—. 1960. "'They'll Both Get the Rope'." Topeka State Journal, March 23: 1.—. 1960. "'Wells Was to Get Cut,' Says Hickock." Topeka State Journal, March 26.McAvoy, Gary. 2019. And Every Word is True. Bremerton, WA: Literati Editions.New York Times. 1959. "Wealthy Farmer, 3 of Family Slain." New York Times, November 16: 39.State Journal News Services. 1960. "Jury Tours Clutter Farm; Death Asked." Topeka State Journal, March 23.State of Kansas vs. Hickock & Smith. 1961. 363 P.2d 541 (Supreme Court of Kansas, July 8).Time Magazine. 1960. "Kansas: The Killers." Time Magazine, January 18.Topeka State Journal. 1965. "Clutter Case Reporter Finds Relief in End of Long Story." Topeka State Journal, April 14: 1.United Press International. 1959. "Fear, Grief Follow Murder Shock." Topeka Daily Capital, November 16: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Scott takes us back to Holcomb, Kansas to finish the tale of the gruesome murders that inspired the second-best-selling true crime book in history, Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood." This is part 2 of a 2 part series. This episode is sponsored by: The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce The Post Herald weekly newspaper Easy Street, Restaurant, Bar, and Performance Hall Theme song is The Legend of Hannah Brady by the Shane Givens Band https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-legend-of-hannah-brady/1013006958?i=1013006965 Sources: “In Cold Blood”, book by Truman Capote (1966) “Truman Capote and the Legend of ‘In Cold Blood'”, book by Ralph F. Voss (2011) “And Every Word is True”, book by Gary McAvoy (2019) “Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders”, Sundance documentary series (2017) “In Cold Blood”, 1967 film (Richard Brooks, director) “The Capote Tapes”, Hulu documentary (2019) “Infamous”, 2006 film (Toby Jones as Capote) “Capote”, 2005 film (Philip Seymour Hoffman as Capote) “Holcomb: The Death of Innocence”, documentary by Smoky Hills Public Television (1997) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimeoneasystreet/support
This week Scott takes us to Holcomb, Kansas in 1959 to begin the tale of the gruesome murders that inspired the second-best-selling true crime book in history, Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood." This is part 1 of a 2 part series. This episode is sponsored by: The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce The Post Herald weekly newspaper Easy Street, Restaurant, Bar, and Performance Hall Theme song is The Legend of Hannah Brady by the Shane Givens Band https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-legend-of-hannah-brady/1013006958?i=1013006965 Sources: “In Cold Blood”, book by Truman Capote (1966) “Truman Capote and the Legend of ‘In Cold Blood'”, book by Ralph F. Voss (2011) “And Every Word is True”, book by Gary McAvoy (2019) “Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders”, Sundance documentary series (2017) “In Cold Blood”, 1967 film (Richard Brooks, director) “The Capote Tapes”, Hulu documentary (2019) “Infamous”, 2006 film (Toby Jones as Capote) “Capote”, 2005 film (Philip Seymour Hoffman as Capote) “Holcomb: The Death of Innocence”, documentary by Smoky Hills Public Television (1997) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimeoneasystreet/support
On the latest Murder, My Dude, we go back in time to explore the case that helped create the True Crime genre itself. The 1959 killing of the Clutter Family rattled the Kansas community where it happened, but years later, it was the work of famous author Truman Capote that made the story a national phenomenon. What would motivate someone to slaughter a beloved family that was seemingly free of enemies? Tune in and learn all about it! BUT FIRST! We explore a more recent case that's the stuff of True Crime legend as Adnan Syed is released from prison. That's ½ of This Week in Murder, and the other half will keep you from looking at luggage the same way again! And then, as always, we end with a rousing game of Who Died The Worst! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/murdermydude/support
Okay, but really, what do you want your nickname to be?? Morgan starts us off with the medical mystery of Gloria Ramirez, commonly known as the "toxic woman" which we hate that name so we will stick with Gloria! Taylar then wraps up this episode with the case of the Clutter Family Murders and the Walker Family Murders! ALL AD CODES AND LINKS ARE HERE! JOIN OUR PATREON FOR 2 EXCLUSIVE EPISODES EACH MONTH AND THE ENTIRE BACK LOG OF EPS AND BONUS MATERIAL GO WATCH ON YOUTUBE Be sure to like, comment, subscribe and turn on post notifications for our channel! Let's Get Creepy!! Follow us on Instagram Check out our website Sources: In Cold Blood By Truman Capote, In Cold Blood Film By Robert Blake, In Cold Blood TV Miniseries By Eric Roberts, Capote Film by Clifton Collins Jr., Infamous Film by Daniel Craig, Once Upon a Crime S5 E1: A Crime to Remeber, Medium .com: The Unsolved Mysteries “The Walker Family Murders” By Michael East, The True Crime Edition: The Clutter Family Murders”, Realtor .com: “The Untold Story Behind the Infamous In Cold Blood Murder House” By Clare Trapasso, Garden City Police Website: Famous Cases, Sarasota Head Tribune: The Walker Murders Unsolved, Wiki: Truman Capote, Walker Murders, Richard Hickock, Perry Edward Smith, Clutter Family Murders, Ranker: “The Horiffic Myrder of the Clutter Family” By Berlin Sylvestre, Time “Anatomy of a Murder”, Rolling Stone Cold Blooded, Crime Archives, The New Yorker Magazine, The New York Times
The brutal murders of the Clutter family sparked the genre of True Crime writing with Truman Capote's book: In Cold Blood. But do you know the story behind it?
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On this episode, we'll take a look at the 1967 film IN COLD BLOOD adapted from the groundbreaking novel by Truman Capote and the horrific true events that both the book and film are based on.A tragic and senseless murder of an unsuspecting family, and of the subsequent capture, trial, and execution of their cold-blooded killers. Home Invasion on the high plains of Western Kansas and a story that shocked a Nation.Please like, subscribe, and share!For more information about this episode, show notes, and links, visit www.reelcrimespod.com.Subscribe on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever awesome podcasts are found.Connect with us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reelcrimesTwitter: https://twitter.com/reelcrimesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelcrimesYouTube: https://bit.ly/3IhRTZWTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelcrimesWebsite: http://www.reelcrimespod.com
***I'll be doing the drawing Wednesday, 12/15***10. The Orange Crush (the murder of Abraham Shakespeare) 10. The Orange Crush (the murder of Abraham Shakespeare): 2 parts orange juice, 1 part orange soda, 1 part triple sec, 1 part lime juice, 2 parts tequila, orange slice (optional)Shake 'er up and pour into a salt-rimmed glass, add an orange slice for additional bougie-ness 9. The Island (the murder of Joseph Kahahawai): 3 parts tequila, 1 part simple syrup, 1 part pineapple nectar, 1 part orange juice, 1 part mango nectar, 1 part lime juiceShake 'er up, and pour into a salt-rimmed glass 8. The Shirley Temple (Lizzie Borden): 2 parts tequila, 2 parts sprite, 1 part grenadine, 1 part lime juice, 1 part simple syrupShake 'er up and pour into a salt-rimmed glass 7. The Maple (The Bennington Triangle): 2 parts tequila, 2 parts orange juice, 1 part maple syrup, 1 part lime juiceShake 'er up (really, really well) and pour into a salt-rimmed glass 6. The Prickly Pear (The Whitaker Family murders): 2 parts tequila, 1 part lime juice, 1 part triple sec, 1 part prickly pear syrupShake 'er up (really, really well) and pour into a salt-rimmed glass 5. The Hurricane Margarita (the murder of Addie Hall): 2 parts tequila, 1 part rum, 1 part lime juice, 1 part orange juice, 1 part pineapple juice, 2 parts grenadineShake 'er up (really, really well) and pour into a salt-rimmed glass 4. The Classic (the Clutter Family murders): 2 parts tequila, 2 parts simple syrup, 2 parts lime juice, 1 part triple secShake 'er up and pour into a salt rimmed glass 3. The Pineapple (The Spongenappings): 2 parts tequila, 1 part simple syrup, 1 part triple sec, 1 part lime juice, 2 parts pineapple juiceShake 'er up and pour into a salt rimmed glass 2. The Blood Orange (The List Family murders): 2 parts tequila, 2 parts blood orange soda, 1 part simple syrup, 1 part lime juice, 1 part triple secShake 'er up and pour into salt (or sugar) rimmed glass 1. The Cherry (Quantrill's Raid): 1 part cherry juice, 16 oz frozen cherries (or less if you want), 2 parts tequila, 1 part lime juice, 1 part triple secBlend it all up and pour in a salt rimmed glass, with bar cherries for added bougie-ness! ----- Got an idea for a case? Hang out with us on Insta! https://www.instagram.com/margsandmayhem1 We're also on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/margsandmayhem TikityTok Clock App! https://www.tiktok.com/@margsandmayhem ----- Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. My videos are always made by researching a large variety of sources, and any appearance of similarities is purely coincidental. For any potential issues, or to reach out to me for any reason, please email margsandmayhem@gmail.com. ----- Royalty Free Music from: https://stock.adobe.com/search/audio?k=356920789 Artists: White Bones Composers: White Bones Audio source: Epidemic Sound Adobe Stock Asset ID: #356920789 License: ASLC-F7648CF-B07863A57B
Madelyn talks about the 1959 Clutter family murders.
Spoiler: Listen to Episode 27 The Clutter Family Murders Pt 1 first In November 1959 4 members of the Clutter family were senselessly murdered in their home for $50. Join Dawn as we dive into the investigation, hunt down the killers, and hear what happened in their own words. Also, a look at Truman Capote's book "In Cold Blood" and the criticism it has received over the years. Researched, written, hosted, and produced by Dawn Gandhi Edited by moInspo Music by Timmoor from Pixabay For a list of sources used, visit the podcast website: Method & Madness Podcast (methodandmadnesspodcast.com)
In 1959 there were four family members murdered in their farm home in Holcombe, Kansas. The offenders were captured and prosecuted. This crime would set the stage for Truman Capote defining the true crime genre. This is the story of the Clutter family.
In this episode Allison and Astra talk about the Clutter Family Murders, police interrogation tactics, and why high school summer homework should be illegal.
In Holcomb, Kansas a farmer and his family are asleep when two intruders break in and demand cash from a safe. An hour later the intruders are gone and the family is left murdered. Researched, written, hosted and produced by Dawn Gandhi Edited by MoInspo Music by Timmoor from Pixabay For sources used, visit the website: methodandmadnesspodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week I talk about a case that has been the base of many movies, TV episodes, and books. Including Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood' which apparently is the second best selling true crime novel in history....but I'm not sure why this case fascinates people so much...there's nothing mind blowing about it. Please rate and review!Please become a patreon member at https://www.patreon.com/morbidacademyCheck out the merch! https://www.morbidacademymerch.comFollow along on Instagram and Facebook: Morbid AcademyEmail me your creepy tales, or something you'd like to hear: morbidacademy@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/morbidacademy)
*National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1(888) 373-7888 or Text "Help" or "INFO" to 233733. Visit: http://humantraffickinghotline.org for more information* This week Mariah covers the annihilation of the beloved Clutter Family, while Kayla describes the disgusting business tactics of the Gonzalez-Valenzuela sisters. Join of for another downer episode! And as always, please remember to like and rate this podcast so we can connect with more whores for horror like you! Connect with us: Insta: @whoresforhorror Twitter: @whrs4horror Gmail: whores4horror69@gmail.com Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mariah-kay/message Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Cold_Blood https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/i/in-cold-blood/summary-and-analysis/chapter-1 https://www.gcpolice.org/about-gcpd/history/famous-cases/clutter-family-murders https://www.truecrimeedition.com/post/the-clutter-family-murders https://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/24/tv/the-murder-case-immortalized-by-capote.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delfina_and_Mar%C3%ADa_de_Jes%C3%BAs_Gonz%C3%A1lez https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/4-female-serial-killers-who-will-haunt-your-dreams https://www.nytimes.com/1964/10/18/archives/2-mexican-sisters-guilty-inthe-slaying-of-80-girls.html https://www.latinpost.com/articles/146367/20200712/las-poquianchis-killing-sisters-mexico.htm https://www.sandiegored.com/en/news/188449/The-Poquianchis-were-historys-most-feared-Mexican-women-serial-killers Spread the Dread Podcast: Episode #14 – “The Gonzalez Valenzuela Sisters – Las Hermanas del la Muerte --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mariah-kay/message
*We are so sorry for the delay in getting this episode out, we discuss why it has taken so long in the beginning.* Last episode we talked about how the Clutters went about their last day, and this week we will be discussing the men who ended their lives. Follow Serial Killer Scoop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CSIF9onJL9Z/?utm_medium=copy_link
This week we travel to a small town in Kansas where a family is murdered for no reason. Sounds like fun. Join us as we discuss Perry Smith and Richard Hickock and the Clutter Family murders. BECOME AN EVIL TRANSGRESSION PATREON TODAY! Our Links EVILTRANSGRESSION.COM
It's time for another true crime episode and this time we're covering the tragic Clutter family murders, Truman Capote's subsequent, groundbreaking true crime novel "In Cold Blood" and it's immediate adaptation. Available now on iTunes, podbean and our blog. Thanks for listening!
Patrick covers the Clutter Family massacre. This is the story of two career criminals who get a bad tip off, freak out and murder an entire family. It's also the story of one of the most famous writers of the 20th century who gets involved in the case when he covers it for his True Crime book ‘In Cold Blood'. But what happens when Capote gets too close to one of the murderers? And how will it affect the rest of his life? Let's find out together!SUPPORT the PODCAST GET the MERCH EMAIL: truegaycrime@gmail.comFACEBOOK INSTAGRAM YOUTUBE SOURCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman_Capotehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clutter_family_murdershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Edward_Smithhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hickockhttps://medium.com/bedcloud/the-destructive-bond-between-capote-and-smith-558929e4127ahttps://people.com/crime/in-cold-blood-clutter-family-speaks-out-documentary/CRISIS HOTLINES:CANADA:B.C. 1-800-SUICIDEAlberta 403-266-4357Saskatchewan 306-525-5333Manitoba 1-877-435-7170Ontario 1-866-531-2600Quebec 1-866-277-3553New Brunswick 1-800-667-5005Nova Scotia 1-888-429-8167P.E.I. 1-800-218-2885Newfoundland & Labrador 1-888-737-4668Yukon 1-844-533-3030NWT 1-800-661-0844Nunavut 1-800-265-3333Canada Suicide Prevention Service (CSPS) in French or English (24/7) 1-833-456-4566 Trans LifeLine 1-877-330-6366U.S.The Trevor Project Lifeline 866-488-7386U.S. National Suicide Prevention LifeLine 1-800-237-TALKTrans LifeLine 1-877-565-8860Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/truegaycrime?fan_landing=true)
The crime that rocked Post-WWII America and spawned "true crime" as a genre in being the source of Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood". Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examines the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about famous (and not so famous but equally weird) crimes and their unseen motivations. Thanks for reading/listening! You can also support the Real Monsters' podcast Wess does to get even deeper into these cases. Find it wherever you get your podcasts or here: http://www.realmonsters.live Tip Wess via Vocal Media too by heading to this link. Make a donation here to keep the podcast running at any of these links: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=WLPEMHK7SH43Y https://www.patreon.com/realmonsters https://www.buymeacoff.ee/realmonster http://www.cash.app/$RMPodcast https://www.givebutter.com/realmonsters We are also on Venmo! (message us for further details) Follow the Show on Facebook hereTwitter here. We're also on Instagram and Snapchat. #crime #truecrimepodcast #history #justice --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realmonsters/message
This week on Homies & Homicide, the homies tackle an oldie but a...terrifyingly awful murder. After Amanda devoured the entire In Cold Blood book by Truman Capote and ate up Capote (2005), she decided it was time to celebrate the birth of an entire genre. In between way too much titty talk, the homies take a trip to Kansas where the Clutter family was annihilated but two really shitty human beings *puke*. In the mist of a burglary gone wrong, we found the homies new favorite hero, Herb Clutter and his upstanding salt of the earth family just trying to live their best farm lives. A family known for how truly great they were, and true staples of their community. There's not much to say other than, hold on to your butthole, this one is a very dramatic & wild ride. Improve class? Check. One woman show? check. Two women full of ADHD and a very specific niches? double check. Not a single factually correct historical fact? YOU GOT IT DUDES! We don't know shit about dick, take that to the bank and cash it. . After listening, if you find anything we've missed or anything you'd like to correct us on PLEASE DO! As always, H E C K Y O U! . Have suggestions for murder? Comments? Wanna buy merch? Wanna tell us we're the worst? SEND US AN EMAIL AT homiesandhomicide@gmail.com Follow us on: F A C E B O O K T W I T T E R I N S T A G R A M Hosted by: Amanda and Sam Edited by: Daddy Tay Guest staring: Old conservative white ladies Original artwork: DeLeon Massheder Music: Signs to Nowhere by Shane Ivers- https://www.silvermansound.com
In a small town in Kansas, 4 members of a family are annihilated in their home overnight, sending shockwaves throughout the community, and inadvertently launching true crime entertainment along the way. These are the murders that inspired Truman Capote's infamous true crime novel "IN COLD BLOOD"... listen here to the story, of the CLUTTER FAMILY MURDERS.
The night that changed true crime forever. Perry and Dick see their plan through at River Valley Farm.
One fateful night in Kansas in 1959 changed the world of true crime forever.
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Tonight Fluff tells of the haunted mansion in New Orleans where some gnarly stuff happened and Maiden tells of the Clutter Family Murder --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It was early morning on November 15, 1959, in a small farming community in Holcomb, Kansas. Ex-convicts Perry Smith and Richard Hickock broke into a home and killed the four members of the Clutter Family. The victims of this tragedy included those who were killed in the home invasion: Herbert, Bonnie, Nancy (16), and Kenyon (15), as well as their two older daughters Eveanna, and Beverly, who had already moved out of the house.
In part two of The Clutter Family murders, they discuss what led Perry Edward Smith to join Richard "Dick" Hickock in the robbery, and later murder, of Herbert Clutter and his family. Then, we discuss his family as well as his ancestors. This may be one of the most interesting trees yet!
One morning in November of 1959, a family was startled to find thieves searching their home. The criminals put the Clutter family through torture just to walk away with little cash and four dead bodies. This is the story of how an innocent family was murdered over a story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our latest podcast episode, we discuss the Clutter family murders, the murders made famous by Truman Capote's book In Cold Blood. This first of two parts covers the background of Richard Eugene Hickock and his family tree.
The crime that inspired the novel In Cold Blood --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Episode 7, hear Celia cover the story of The Beaumont Children, who became one of Australia's most notorious cold cases. New investigative leads may show that this case has similarities to two other Australian cold cases. Also, listen to the story of the Clutter family, a crime that became the subject of books, movies, and TV shows over the last few decades. Interested in learning more about this case? Watch
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This week's stories are from the state of Kansas. And, with that being where Bettina is from she thought it most obvious to bring a cocktail made famous by her husband, Tom... Captain Tommy's Margaritas! Beth tells the true crime story this week, covering the truly terrible story of the Clutter Family deaths in Holcomb Kansas. You may recognize the crime from the novel In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote. But, Beth tells it a little differently than what you may remember from the book. Bettina ends the episodes with tales of a haunted Manhattan Kansas. She was even able to conduct an interview from someone's first hands experiences around the college town. Support Killer Hangover now on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/killerhangoverpodcast Resources: https://www.thepitchkc.com/my-own-cold-blood-how-the-clutter-murders-still-haunt-kansas/ https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/In-Cold-Blood-Murder-House-Goes-on-the-Market-14558631.php https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clutter_family_murders https://people.com/crime/in-cold-blood-clutter-family-speaks-out-documentary/ Sundance’s “Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family murders” 4 episodes “In Cold Blood” - Truman Capote https://www.facebook.com/163420400374984/photos/haunted-kansas-the-ghosts-of-kansas-state-university-manhattan-kansas-like-many-/438392729544415/ https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2017/10/30/bump-in-the-night-do-ghosts-roam-the-halls-of-a-k-state-fraternity/ Sources: Haunted Places by Dennis William Hauck; The Ghosts of Kansas State University https://www.liveabout.com/haunted-colleges-and-universities-4122892 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Zack and Renee tell us about the 1969 Classic In Cold Blood and the murders that inspired that movie. Renee works really hard not to romanticize the murderers here and bring the murders that happened to light. Was she successful? You tell us! Also, who does Truman Capote sound like???
This episode is brought to you by Solved Murders, a Parcast Original. For more episodes like this one, subscribe to Solved Murders exclusively on Spotify. After the massacre of the Clutter family on November 15th, 1959, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation began an intensive probe into the crime. Their search for the killers would result in one of the greatest true crime stories of all time.
This episode is brought to you by Solved Murders, a Parcast Original. For more episodes like this one, subscribe to Solved Murders exclusively on Spotify. On November 15th, 1959, the small town of Holcomb, Kansas experienced one of the most gruesome crimes imaginable. Four members of the Clutter family had been gunned down in their own home—but nobody knew why.
In this episode we dive into The Clutter family killings done by Perry Edward Smith and Richard Hickock. We hope you enjoy the episode and thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe! Have feedback? https://www.twitter.com/chalkoutlinepod OR chalkoutlinepodcast@gmail.com
After the massacre of the Clutter Family on November 15th, 1959, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation began an intensive probe into the crime. Their search for the killers would result in one of the greatest true crime stories of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
On November 15th, 1959, the small town of Holcomb, Kansas experienced one of the most gruesome crimes imaginable. Four members of the Clutter Family had been gunned down in their own home—but nobody knew why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To commemorate its fourth anniversary, Parcast and the team behind Unsolved Murders are taking a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. In the new series Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, you'll follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases. Every Wednesday, join hosts Carter and Wenndy as they explore the days, months, and even years leading up to a killer being caught. Each episode plays out like a classic murder mystery—where the final reveal is nearly as shocking as the murder itself. Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is only available on Spotify. Enjoy this exclusive clip from the first episode on the infamous “in cold blood” murders of the Clutter Family. If you want to listen to the full episode, follow Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries, free and only on Spotify.
In this week's episode of Splice and Slice, we discuss the murders of the Clutter Family in comparison to the 2005 film Capote, which revolved around how Truman Capote wrote his best selling book, In Cold Blood.
We discuss the tragic murder of members of the Clutter family and learn how much of an impact they had on those around them. One other thing we learned... NEVER trust your cellmate. Twitter and Instagram - @biarpodcastEmail us your ideas at biarpodcast@gmail.com! Sources:http://www.crimearchives.net/1959_clutter/html/bios.htmlhttps://www.gcpolice.org/about-gcpd/history/famous-cases/clutter-family-murdershttps://www.atlasobscura.com/places/clutter-family-homehttps://www.ranker.com/list/clutter-family-facts/berlin-sylvestrehttps://ways-to-die.com/clutter-family-murders/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_family_murders
In this episode the first couple of true crime cover the crimes of Perry Smith and Richard Hickock. Follow the social medias’ for bonus information and subscribe to the podcast. ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kip-sodope-wood/support
It's Anastasia's Birthday and that means it's time for her Birthday Murder. This week discuss the infamous Clutter Family murders of In Cold Blood fame and try Special K Red Berries Cereal.
Two major movies were released based on the Clutter Family murders. This week we take a look at both "In Cold Blood" (1967), and "Capote" (2005). The former focuses on the "actual events" of the crime, arrest, interrogation, and executions. The latter pays more attention to how the book and film "In Cold Blood" came to be.
This episode is focused directly on the nonfiction novel "In Cold Blood". We analyze Capote's rhetorically effective strategies and comment on some of the themes and topics of this novel.
Hello, Right Wrong Turn faithful! Here is out ninth episode...it doesn't seem like we have been doing this for nine weeks. But here it is nonethelesss! In number nine, Mason tells of the haunted Black Angels of Iowa (not a biker gang, we promise) and Tyler talks about the infamous "In Cold Blood" murder of the Clutter Family. You can find us on Facebook at our page "The Right Wrong Turn" Weekly episodes are posted to Podbean! We are also on Spotify! Check us out on Stitcher, Google Play and iTunes as well! Please rate and review us on iTunes, it helps us more than you know! You can follow Tyler and Mason on Instagram at @thetbears and @themasonhimself respectively! Email us at rightwrongturnpodcast@gmail.com! We hope you enjoy!
We're talking about another Joe Berlinger project, and we're talking with Mark Blankenship again about it: Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders, an investigation of the murders that made, and perhaps broke, our first non-fiction novelist, and rippled through a family and a town. Later, we discuss a Mugshots episode on Robert Blake, who starred in In Cold Blood. Did he kill his wife, con artist Bonny Bakley? What is going on with his erstwhile roomie John Solari? And why have we never heard of the show before? Many questions, a couple of answers in the latest The Blotter Presents. Show Notes Watch Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders on Sundance Watch Mugshots on YouTube Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Berlinger is a documentarian known in part for his social-justice focused work around the criminal justice system. Along with Bruce Sinofsky, Joe co-directed HBO’s incredible three-film documentary series Paradise Lost, about the child murders in Robin Hood Hills, and the unfair trial and imprisonment of the teenaged boys known as the West Memphis Three. Joe has also directed several other films in the genre of crime, his first film, Brother’s Keeper in 1992, is a haunting and nuanced film about the trial of Delbert Ward who was falsely accused of killing his brother. The film attempted dispel harmful stereotypes about poor rural life, and to give voice to those who hadn’t had a chance to speak their truth. Joe’s documentary works that focus on the crime and the justice system are, Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger, Gone: The Forgotten Women of Ohio, The System with Joe Berlinger on Aljazeera. Now Joe has a new series out on the Sundance Channel called Cold Blooded, which explores the murder of the Clutter Family in 1959, the case that Truman Capote covered in his novel In Cold Blood, credited as the work that created the modern genre of true crime. Joe is a filmmaker who cares deeply about the communities he enters, and his films find seek to find not only justice, but also to to reveal emotional truths of his subjects. Check out the first part of Cold Blooded, out Saturday November 18th on the Sundance Channel. Behind True Crime is sponsored by Hunt A Killer, the monthly murder mystery subscription box service. Check them out at huntakiller.com and use the code BEHIND for 10% off your first order.
Four members of the Clutter Family are murdered in their quiet Holcomb, Kansas farmhouse during the early morning hours On This Day in 1959. Author Truman Capote writes a book about the murders, a book he refers to as a non-fiction novel, one of the first True Crime books ever published: "In Cold Blood".
Picture it, Holcomb. Kansas 1959. Four people slain in the middle of the night. The reason would turn out to be based on a lie. Today we talk about the Clutter Family Murders that spawned the generated the book In Cold Blood. Some call this book the first True Crime novel. The murderers would be quickly caught, but the little town would forever be changed.
Kelly and Beth talk about Hollywood ego, why middle-age is an empowering time, and the joy of not giving a shit. Music provided by The Clutter Family and a very rare clip of George Carlin singing a little ditty.
Kelly, Wendy, and Rachel dig into what it takes to be a solo show artist. They discuss who inspires them, the writing process and the joys and challenges of performance. Music by Clutter Family and Tin Pan Band.