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Capote is haunted by his experience with the killers from "summary" of In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

Capote could not shake the memories of his time spent with the killers. Their faces, their words, haunted him relentlessly, plaguing his thoughts day and night. He found himself fixated on the brutal details of their crimes, unable to escape the darkness that enveloped him. As he delved deeper into the minds of Perry and Dick, Capote became consumed by a sense of unease. Their chilling lack of remorse, their twisted justifications for their actions, left him unsettled and disturbed. He struggled to make sense of their cold-blooded brutality, grappling with the weight of their crimes on his conscience. The more Capote tried to distance himself from the killers, the more they seemed to infiltrate his thoughts. Their voices echoed in his mind, their faces looming large in his nightmares. He found himself haunted by the specter of their crimes, unable to find peace or solace in the wake of such senseless violence. In his quest to understand the motivations behind the murders, Capote unwittingly opened a door to a darkness that he could not escape. The shadows of Perry and Dick lingered over him, casting a pall of dread over his every waking moment. He was consumed by a sense of guilt and despair, unable to shake the feeling that he had become entangled in a web of evil from which there was no escape. Despite his best efforts to distance himself from the killers, Capote found himself inexorably drawn back to their story, unable to break free from the grip of their malevolence. The weight of their crimes bore down on him, a heavy burden that he could not shake. And so, he remained haunted by his experience with the killers, forever changed by the darkness that had seeped into his soul.
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