Perry Smith and Dick Hickock are wanted for murder, robbery, and fraud. These two murdered the Clutter family in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas at the families providence. They had thought it would be a adequate family to steal money from. When they were unable to find the money they were looking for the decided to kill them in anger and left most of the family dead. They were motivated to do so because they wanted revenge on everybody who had treated them poorly in their young and adult lives. Perry Smith and Dick Hickock were thieves who murdered, robbed, raped and committed fraud against the Clutters who had a homestead in Holcomb, Kansas on November 15, 1959 (Karrigan 1998). There motive was not revenge just but the lust for money
Although he is branded as the murder, Truman Capote sympathetically describes Perry throughout the novel as a pitiable character. Firstly, Capote begins by referring to Perry’s atrocious childhood as a way to emphasize on the trauma he suffered as a young boy. We learn that Smith’s parents were divorced and thus had to live with his mother, whom was a heavy alcoholic. He was ultimately sent to a Catholic orphanage where we learn Perry suffered due to the beatings he would get from the nuns: “always at him. Hitting him” (page one hundred and thirty two).
The killing cousins also known as David Alan Gore and Fred Waterfield were convicted of murdering multiple women after raping them. David Gore was the most recognized of the two because he was sentenced to the death penalty. Gore, killed four teenage girls and two women and Lynn Elliott is what brought about his capital punishment. On July 26, 1983, Gore and his cousin Fred Waterfield picked up Lynn Elliott and her 14 year old fried hitchhiking to Wabasso Beach north of Vero Beach. They were taken at gunpoint to Gore’s parents’ house where Waterfield and Gore raped them.
Earlier this week, Wade Jamison was fatally shot in his home. The people who are allegedly responsible for this horrific crime are Melvin Simms, R.W. Simms, and Harlan Granger. The Simms brothers carried out the crime, while Mr. Granger paid them a large sum of money to do so. It is thought that the brothers broke into Mr. Jamison’s house around 1:00 A.M. Wednesday morning and tried to shoot Mr. Jamison while he was sleeping. When Mr. Jamison woke up and fought back, the Simms brothers fatally shot him with the gun that T.J. Avery allegedly stole from the Barnetts.
In Cold Blood features the true story and details of the bloody murders of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas. “Images in the film Brooks has made from Capote’s celebrated reporting of a Kansas murder case, In Cold Blood” (Crowther). One early morning in Holcomb Kansas, the Clutter family is awaken from their sleep and brutally murdered. The killers are two ex-convicts Dick Hickock and Perry Smith who planned to rob Herbert Clutter of $10,000 that was contained in a safe at his home. However, Dick and Perry find no safe, or $10,000, they end up leaving the scene of the crime with only $43.
Let's explore another case, where we have Ryan Ferguson, from Jefferson City, Missouri. Ferguson is accused of killing a popular sports editor, Kent Heitholt, from Columbia Daily Tribune, on Halloween night in 2001. Ferguson has been in prison now for eight years. The accuser is Charles Erickson, who claims that he and Ferguson agreed to rob someone for money to help them buy more alcohol. Erickson went in to the police station two years after the murder and gave the police suspicion that he knew some of what happened the night Heitholt was killed.
They were driving down a rural road in Louisiana when they were ambushed and shot at by four texas officers who were watching the couple. The posse who killed them was led by Frank Hamer who had been tracking them since February 12,1934. He had found that they would go in a circle on the edges of five midwestern states. This was exploiting the state line law. At approximately 9:15am the posse hid in the bushes and almost ready to quit thinking that they had gone a new way heard the car coming down the road.
The Cold Cut Combo When someone, or even more than one person, is murdered, most people are interested in who did it and why. What people do not usually think about is what caused the murderer to kill the person(s). The answer to this is simple, it all comes down to their own specific personality. People’s personalities are affected and developed by either their nature, or the way they were nurtured.
In order to prove that Rick Mason commited the actus reus he must have committed an act, the act must be defined in law and the act must be done voluntarily. Only when all three of these parts are fulfilled is it proven that Mason commited the actus reus. The act committed was that Rick Mason told Scott Fisher to tell his father about the location of the interview and physically took him to a phone booth to call his father. This action makes Mason responsible of criminal facilitation because it allowed the murderer to know the time, date and location of his soon-to-be crime scene. Mason physically commits the act of aiding a crime by bringing Scott to a pay phone and demanding he tells his father the details of the interview.
Can a person’s upbringing truly take all of the blame for their actions? What kind of crime does one have to commit in order to be sentenced with the death penalty? Herbert, Bonnie, Nancy, and Kenyon Clutter were brutally murdered by Richard "Dick" Eugene Hickcock and Perry Edward Smith. The two men went into the Clutter home on the evening of September 15, 1959 to rob and murder the Clutter family. Perry Smith and Richard "Dick" Hickock need to be dealt with via the death penalty.
One of them was Sarah Good, she was a homeless woman. This made her an easy target to blame for such crime. With no family and no home, it was easy for them to convict her without much retaliation. The other woman was Sarah Osborne, she was an elderly and poor women. This also made her an easy target.
Dewey comes home and finds his wife making dinner, he is very excited because he has the mugshots of the two suspected men for the murder. Harold Nye visits the Hickock 's home and does not bring up the Clutter murders so the family thinks that they are getting questioned about different crimes that he has already committed. Dick and Perry are still
Perry wasn’t just included in the plan, he was hand-picked by Dick. Dick believed that Perry had the killer mentality that was necessary to kill the Clutters’. Dick was very opportunistic towards Perry and wanted to use him. By using Perry, Dick proves that he is a manipulator who is also the mastermind behind the plan. The situation of Dick and Perry is comparable to the situation that had occurred twenty years prior to the Clutter family murder.
Kyle Figueroa Mr. Paneralla March 19, 2023 Class 6 Honors English Perry Smith Is Innocent Due to Perry Smith's childhood in a harmful environment, where he was subjected to abuse and negative influences, it would be unjust to sentence him to death. Perry has a medical reason for his insanity, it is called schizophrenia. Perry has never had a true family, but he does get family-like people in his life like Dick. When he meets someone who treats him the way he wants to be treated he gets attached to them.
There is no one name for the case of Frank Abagnale. He was tried in France, Sweden, Italy, and then finally the United States. Therefore, it is reasonable to call the case The United States versus Frank Abagnale. He was accused of bank fraud, identity fraud, and professional con artist. A great criminal always starts young.
Throughout the book, Perry is genuinely the cold-blooded killer, and the reader 's view him that way. While in interrogation, Dick confessed that “ Perry Smith killed the Clutters... It was Perry” (Capote 230). At this point, the audience doesn’t know if they believe that Perry killed all four or if Perry killed two and Dick killed two. While talking in the interrogation room, Dewey mentioned to Perry that “Hickock [thought of Perry as] a natural born killer.