He does this by changing his image. She sheds her brightly colored clothing for a more relaxed and conservative dark suit and throws away Bergdorf's scarf to complete her new look. Without stopping at the above tricks, use the love of the chief investigator's wife for literary works to get a look at the arrested murderers. He gives the sheriff's wife a signed copy of his novel: Breakfast at Tiffany's, timely bait for his move. This endears him to her and hopefully the sheriff by proxy. Capote unleashes another move by going to the girl who found his friend's body, Laura. Nelle asks the question, in which she asks about Danny, the deceased's boyfriend. What emerges from their investigation is that Danny seems devastated by the whole murder. Capote uses empathy to get Laura to talk more about Danny and what people in town are talking about. Despite Capote's rather extroverted character, one cannot help but realize that he shows remorse for his people
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