Peel asked bitterly: What is the title of your book? In fact, he already knew that the title of the book was "Cold Blood", it wasn't him, he didn't think he was cold blood at all, and he hated those who treated him like this. Just as he didn't intend to kill a family of four, but Mr. Inke's cold eyes seemed to see through him and foresaw that he was going to kill.
Capote said: Not a word, not even a theory, is what I need you to explain. This is my job. After speaking, he sighed, his tone slightly gentle, "When you want to say what I want to know, come to me."
By this time, the fragile "friendship" between them was gone, and the rift had opened its sinful mouth to swallow both of them.
In the end, Peel told the story of his murder, he was sent to the gallows, and he seemed to have foreseen that he would bind Capote with his pitiful eyes and hang his "friend".
In fact, Capote does not need to be ashamed, no matter what happens to Peel, he kills innocent people in the end, and he deserves his life. It is normal for Capote to use Peel during this period to complete his work and satisfy his own selfishness. Just like on the train, Nisha Li said to him: "You are mean, you pay him (the porter) to say that". But Capote isn't cold-blooded, at least he's not what Peel's sister said Peel: "Don't be fooled by my brother, he'll show his emotional side and make you believe he's so kind and vulnerable. I'm sure he'll kill on the side. You, while shaking hands with you." Carter at least not, at least he is not despicable to the level of sin.
You think you and him are the same kind of people, but it's not. It's a sin to see yourself wrong.
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