Two families, mysteriously murdered under similar circumstances, just a month apart.
One was memorialized in Truman Capote's classic novel, In Cold Blood.
The other was all but forgotten.
Dick Hickock and Perry Smith confessed to the first: the November 15, 1959 murder of a family of four in Holcomb, Kansas.
Despite remarkable coincidences between the two crimes, they denied committing the second: the December 19 murder of a family of four in Osprey, Florida.
Over half a century later, a determined Florida detective undertakes exceptional efforts to try to bring closure to the long-cold case.
WARNING: CRIME SCENE PHOTOS ARE GRAPHIC.
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