Ca‧po‧te, Tru‧man /kəˈpəʊti/
(1924–84) a US writer best known for his short story
Breakfast at Tiffany's, which was made into a successful film, and for his book
In Cold Blood in which he describes a true crime involving two men who murdered a whole family.
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