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"He (Herbert Clutter) was beginning to be a national figure in agriculture on some committees in Washington, D.C. Who knows what he might have done had he lived out his life," said Dolores Hope, the city editor of the Garden City Telegram at the time of the murders. "In Cold Blood" became a literary sensation soon after the first copies rolled off the press in 1965. The book has been translated into numerous languages. In 1967, a black-and-white film by the same name was released. A CBS television miniseries followed in 1996. Capote's writing of the book became the focus of a 2005 movie, "Capote," for which Phillip Seymour Hoffman won an Academy Award for best actor. Book sales that year spiked to 1.5 million. A year later, the movie "Infamous" hit the silver screen with a similar theme, but it centered more on the town. One friend of the Clutters, Fielding Hands, said Capote "sure made an interesting book." "I think he did the family justice for the things he said about them and what they did for the community," said Hands, 83.
One recent rainy afternoon, Paul Irsik sat in a lawn chair thinking about the Clutters. Irsik grew up on the Clutter farm, where his father was a hired hand. He was 15 on that fateful morning when he, his brother and father milked the Clutters' cows and went into the kitchen to separate the milk. They were oblivious to the fact that the Clutters' bodies were inside. It was the first day of pheasant season, and they were anxious to finish the chores and go hunting. Irsik speaks haltingly about that day. It's because he promised his father that he wouldn't discuss anything about Nov. 15, 1959. "It is something we haven't talked about in my family for 50 years," Irsik said.
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