'Feud': New York heiress, Truman Capote's black swan, didn't mean to shoot her husband dead, author claims
25.02.2024 - 09:29
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For nearly 50 years, many have wondered if Ann Woodward got away with murder.The New York socialite found herself in the crosshairs of Truman Capote following the fatal shooting of her wealthy husband, and she paid with her life. In 1975, the 59-year-old was found dead in her duplex apartment on Fifth Avenue.
The mother of two poisoned herself with cyanide.The shocking true-crime case that rocked Manhattan’s elite is highlighted in the limited series "Feud: Capote Vs.
The Swans," which explores how the secrets of high society made their way into the pages of the author’s works.
The series is based on Laurence Leamer’s bestselling book, "Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era." Woodward is portrayed by Demi Moore in the series."So many lies have been said about Ann Woodward and that upsets me," Leamer told Fox News Digital.
"Truman Capote wrote a false story that had devastating consequences.""Truman Capote wrote a false story that had devastating consequences." — Laurence Leamer Woodward, a Kansas native, was an aspiring actress and model who was voted "The Most Beautiful Girl in Radio" in 1940. After attempting to see her name in lights, her luck
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