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Head

Intellectual side:

Dick was the one who came up with the score:

"But he was sure to show up; after all, the purpose of their meeting was Dick's idea, 'his 'score.'"

According to Truman/Perry:

"Dick was very literal minded, he had no understanding of music, poetry - and yet when you got right down toot, Dick's literalness, his pragmatic approach to every subject, was the primary reason Perry had been attracted to him, for it made Dick seem, compared to himself, so authentically tough, invulnerable, masculine."

He had one of the highest IQ scores in prison:

"Actually, he was very intelligent. An I.Q. test taken in prison gave him a rating of 130; the average subject, in prison or out, scores between 90 and 110."

According to the court:

"Richard Hickock is above average in intelligence, grasps new

ideas easily and has a wide fund of information."

Dreams:

He wants to get money fast without having to work for it, and always wants to take the easy way out.

Ex. The Clutter Murder, faulty checks, and the rifle.

Eyes

Memorable sights:

When Dick was in his auto accident it changed his life and was a memorable sight/experience that effected him:

"the imperfectly aligned features were the outcome

of a car collision in 1950 - an accident that left his long-jawed and narrow face tilted.."

Another memorable sight that affects Dick is when he actually sees Mr. Clutter die and he does not live up to his "score."

Richard Hickock

By: Karen Riojas,

Christina Lazo, &

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Ears

"Uh-huh. But you'll have to kill me first"-Perry

"Leave her alone. Else you've got a buzzsaw to fight."-Perry

Mouth

Arguments:

"But Dick had made up his mind: stockings of any shade were unnecessary, an encumbrance, a useless expense, and after all, anyone they encountered would not live to bear witness."

Philosophy of life:

"Dick was full of fun, and he was shrewd, a realist, he cut through things, there were no clouds in his head or straw in his hair."

"he was not critical of Perry's exotic aspirations; he was willing to listen, catch fire, share with him those visions of 'guaranteed treasure' lurking in Mexican seas, Brazilian jungles."

"Dick became convinced that Perry was that rarity, 'a natural killer' - absolutely sane, but conscienceless, and capable of dealing, with or without motive, the coldest-blooded deathblows. It was Dick's theory that such a gift could, under his supervision, be profitably exploited.

Arms

Relationship to work:

"Dick worked at Bob Sands' Body Shop and he

had been employed since his release from the penitentiary in mid-August."

"He was 'A capable mechanic, [who] earned sixty dollars a week.'"

Torso

Instinctive Side:

What is something he hides?

"Dick loves to steal. It's an emotional thing with him - a sickness. I'm a thief too, but only if I don't have the money to pay. Dick, if he was carrying a hundred dollars in his

pocket, he'd steal a stick of chewing gum."

"Dick helped me, he held the flashlight and picked up the shells. And it was his idea, too. But Dick didn't shoot them, he never could've - though he's damn quick when it comes to running down an old dog."

Heart

Emotional Side:

Twice married, twice divorced, now twentyeight

and the father of three boys, Dick had received his parole on the condition that he

reside with his parents; the family, which included a younger brother, lived on a small

farm near Olathe.

"Yes, I have,' said Dick, who claimed still to be in love with his honey-blond first wife though she had remarried."

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