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  1. Need help with Part 4: The Corner in Truman Capote's In Cold Blood? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  2. Summary and Analysis Chapter 4. Dick and Perry are incarcerated and await trial. Dick is put into the county jail, but in order to keep the two separated, Perry is put into a cell usually reserved for women at the home of the undersheriff, Wendle Meier, and his wife.

  3. Summary. Smith and Hickock are on death row—the "Corner" that gives its name to the last part of the novel—at Kansas State Penitentiary along with three other men, including Lowell Lee Andrews. Two years before, the 18-year-old Andrews killed his parents and sister without remorse.

  4. Part 4 of Truman Capote’s legendary report about a murdered family in Holcomb, Kansas.

  5. Welcome to the final discussion for Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, covering Part 4: The Corner. Thank you to all who have journeyed with us to this final destination, and thank you especially to fellow read-runners u/sunnydaze7777777, u/Tripolie, and u/Pythias. Here's some information I gathered in preparing the questions:

  6. Part 4 Summary: “The Corner” Unlike Dick, authorities house in a cell intended for female prisoners inside the Sheriff’s Residence, rather than in the jail itself. Undersheriff Wendell Meier and his wife Josephine currently occupy the house, and Josephine and Perry become friends over the next few months.

  7. Part 4, Chapters 16–18 Summary. Perry and Dick are scheduled to be executed on May 13, 1961, but are granted a stay of execution pending the outcome of an appeal for a new trial with different...

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