Clutter family farmhouse

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The Clutter family farmhouse is the rural Kansas home where the real-life 1959 murders central to Truman Capote’s true-crime book "In Cold Blood" took place.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crime scene
farmhouse
residential building
architecturalType rural farmhouse
associatedWithEvent Clutter family murders
associatedWithWork In Cold Blood
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Finney County
crimeTypeAtLocation multiple homicide
environment rural
fictionalizationIn In Cold Blood
surface form: In Cold Blood (book)
genreAssociation true crime
hasMediaAdaptationConnection In Cold Blood
surface form: In Cold Blood (1967 film)

In Cold Blood
surface form: In Cold Blood (1996 film)
hasOccupant Bonnie Clutter
Herb Clutter
Kenyon Clutter
Nancy Clutter
historicalPeriodOfEvent 1950s United States
locatedIn Finney County, Kansas
Holcomb, Kansas
Kansas
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor central setting of Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood
site of 1959 Clutter family murders
realWorldBasisFor Clutter home in In Cold Blood
state Kansas
usedAsSettingByAuthor Truman Capote
victim Bonnie Clutter
Herb Clutter
Kenyon Clutter
Nancy Clutter
yearOfEvent 1959

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In Cold Blood placeOfMurder Clutter family farmhouse
Clutter family murders houseLocation Clutter family farmhouse
this entity surface form: Clutter family farmhouse near Holcomb, Kansas
Bonnie Clutter livedIn Clutter family farmhouse
this entity surface form: Clutter family farmhouse near Holcomb, Kansas
Bonnie Clutter placeOfDeath Clutter family farmhouse
this entity surface form: Clutter family farmhouse near Holcomb, Kansas