Prison where Capote interviewed killers for ‘In Cold Blood’ will open to tourists

NEW YORK, NY.- Truman Capote once described the Kansas State Penitentiary in Lansing as a “turreted black-and-white palace” with “a dark two-storied building shaped like a coffin,” where prisoners were held on death row, awaiting execution. Now, tourists will be able to get a glimpse for…

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