In Cold Blood
In Cold Blood
How did Perry feel about what he did? What did he expect his punishment to be?
How did Perry feel about what he did? What did he expect his punishment to be?
Perry saw his crime as unforgivable, and he expected to be executed for his part in the crime.
But that was not what Perry really believed; he believed what he'd written Don Cullivan, with whom he now corresponded regularly: his crime was "unforgivable," and he fully expected to "climb those thirteen steps."
In Cold Blood