In Cold Blood - The REAL Murder House, Gravesites and Other Locations 4K

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Join us as we visit the REAL In Cold Blood crime scene locations in Holcomb, Kansas and Garden City, Kansas.

In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel written by author Truman Capote detailing the 1959 murders of four members of the Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas.

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My great grandmother Rebecca DeLeon was murdered in Garden City, KS in 1935. Her killers fled to Mexico and were never brought to justice. Thank you for showing Valley View cemetery, she's buried there and it was nice seeing it

ashleysadventures
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Herb Clutter’s brother was a friend of my family. His wife was my church choir leader. I’m from Larned, Kansas. The Clutters were respected and admired

denisesmith
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I used to work in the psych dept at a prison in 2010. The psychiatrist in the office was Dr. Jones. He was the psychiatrist appointed to this case when he was in his 20's. He gave me a copy of In Cold Blood. He told me many stories about Capote and this case. Dr. Jones was a fascinating man.

ajabbott
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I appreciate you taking the time and care to show what happened to that innocent family. Rest in Peace to the Clutter family.

kaymad
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Great video. I think Robert Blake was robbed of the Oscar for his role in the movie. I still get chills when I watch the movie as the murder scenes were filmed in the house.

jeannehopkins
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It’s wonderful that the family is remembered and honored. In most cases it’s the notorious criminals that people recall.

wanderingstar
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Wow. Love the way you handled the rude hotel owner. And poor old Mr Clutter, survived two world wars only to be offed by a couple of scumbags. RIP Clutter family 💖

waiouru
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When I was a teenager my boyfriend and I went to see the movie. Neither he nor I had ever seen a movie like that. It really shook both of us up for a long time. His mom and dad were out of town that weekend and he was so rattled that he was afraid to stay in his house alone so my mom made him a bed on the sofa. She was not happy that we went to that movie. For a long time I couldn't watch anything Robert Blake played in. Several years later after I got married to a different guy, I had broken up with my first boyfriend. My husband and I moved into our home and we met our neighbors. For some reason the subject of that movie came up and our neighbors knew the family. They lived in a town close to the town where the murders took place. That really got to me. I knew it was a true story and to find out my neighbors actually knew them really hit home for me. I can honestly say no other movie or book, yes I read the book, has had such an effect on me like this story did. I'm 71 years old now and watching your film brought it all back to me.

Mari-gohc
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For a small museum they’ve put together a really neat collection & display.

pbrfan
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My uncle Mike, the youngest brother of my Grandmother, was a Sergeant with the Garden City police at the time of the Clutter family murders. He received a call at home that morning while having coffee and drove out to the Clutter home.
He said he remembered seeing the bodies, covered in blood.
He was one of the MANY cops that escorted both Smith and Hickcok thru the courthouse during their trial in Garden City.

billyrichards
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My family is from Garden City. My grandmother was the waitress at Hartmans Cafe at the time. My grandfather and Herb were great friends. Nancy was my dad's babysitter. I love all your videos but this one hit close to home. Thank you for doing an amazing job of telling the story and honoring the Clutter family . Keep up the good work.

lydialuvsthejacks
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This horrific crime has stayed with me since hearing about it in 1959. Like you, I’ve wanted to see the house, town, and cemetery where the Clutter Family is buried. I cannot thank you enough for giving us such a detailed and respectful overview of a crime that continues to grip the minds and imagination of people all these years later. Thank you Michael and Jessica.

Alden
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When I was 14, I chose this book at a Scholastic bookfair. The opening sentence had me captivated. By the end of the book not only was I horrified but it also sparked a lifelong interest in true crime and the mystery of why people do the horrible ..Thank you for bringing us to Holcomb.

corrinafrench
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Such a horrible crime. You wonder what goes on in mind of a killer.
I had a gun put to my head when I was a home service life insurance agent. Was attacked and robbed.
I survived by the grace of god.
The person that robbed me had killed 6 other people.
I was 29 years and had gotten married for a year.
At the time of robbery, I wondered if I would see my loving wife again.
The horror you go thru when it could be your last breath.
I feel for every victim.
I was lucky . I cherish life everyday

TheSports
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“Cold Blooded” is an absolutely terrific 4-part documentary on the case. Well worth a watch.

BarbaraJoanneBJ
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New here! This is the first time I’ve EVER heard someone offer a moment of silence. I was truly touched and I thank you. Subscribing now!

iVyiVy
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You did an Amazing job on this story! I was 4 when this happened. I read the book and saw the movie. I have friends that live in Garden city and I myself lived not far from Holcomb Kansas. I know this story very well. The Clutter family should not be forgotten. Thank you for doing this video.

Clover
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I love the respect that you and Jessica show to the places you visit. This is one of the most senseless crimes ever. I think if they had just left they would have maybe been caught but for burglary, instead they were murderers.

nancyoleksy
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I was nine years old when the Clutter's were murdered. My family also lived on a farm in south central Kansas. When it happened that was the very first time we locked our doors as families all across Kansas did for the first time. Many had to install locks on their doors. It changed everyone's sense of security. We didn't feel safe until the murderers were caught. All our doors have remained locked since November 1959. Our innocence was lost. My sister in law went to school with Nancy and Kenyon and it still haunts her.

johncatherwood
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Can we take a minute to acknowledge how well built the Clutter family house is!

MrJasonacord