Clutter family
The Clutter family was a farming family from Holcomb, Kansas, known for their close-knit relationships and strong community ties. The family consisted of parents Herb and Bonnie Clutter, along with their children, Evelyn, Kenyon, and Nancy. They were well-respected in their community and led a simple, hardworking life.
Tragically, the Clutter family became widely known due to their murder in 1959, which was the subject of Truman Capote's book, In Cold Blood. This crime shocked the nation and highlighted issues of violence and crime in rural America, leading to significant media attention and public discourse.