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Around Midnight, Saturday, June 29th, 1974. Rural Gray County, Western, Kansas.
Gray County Sheriff Marvin Kramer, nicknamed “Squirt,” is out on patrol when he hears a call for the Ensign, Kansas, volunteer fire department to respond to a fire at the farm of Richard and Clara Ann Anton. Sheriff Kramer rushes to the scene. By 12:40 a. m., Sunday morning, the Anton farmhouse is engulfed in flames. When the blaze is extinguished, the home is burned to the ground. In the ashes of the basement, two bodies are found, presumably Richard and Clara Ann.
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Sources
“Harvest of Hate” by Kermit Jaedeker in The New York Daily News, February 1, 1976.
Accessed on www.newspapers.com
Truman Capote: In Cold Blood, Music for Chameleons, Answered Prayers
https://www.amazon.com/Cold-Blood-Truman-Capote/dp/0679745580
https://hqinfo.blogspot.com/2006/07/truman-capote-truth-and-lies.html
http://reprints.longform.org/hoax-truman-capote-secret London Times, Peter and Leni Gillman
https://ota.fas.org/reports/8320.pdf
https://www.kansas.com/ Wichita Eagle-Beacon
https://www.genealogybank.com/
TIPS: kbi.ks.gov and 1-800-KS-CRIME.