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Tom Snyder interviewed Manson back in the early 80s. I was in high school at the time, and I remember it was fascinating. Snyder didn't take any crap from that little freak.


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That nut job went nuttier with every passing year.

One thing that's always bothered me is why some people glorified that vile person. What is the obsession? Why wear a Manson t-shirt or write to him in prison?
 
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Finally. Too many decades, victims, and induced nightmares of those he terrorized too late.


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One down, how many more to go?



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I was in the Marines & stationed in CA at the time this all happened & it was in the news for months. Well, no thanks to California, Charlie's finally burning in hell, where he should've been for the last 50 years.

To put things in perspective, what he & his loyal followers did back then would barely make the daily news today, then be completely forgotten in a day or two.


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Was that Geraldo Rivera interviewing him? If so, Geraldo would have beat the dog shit out of him.


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I was in the Marines & stationed in CA at the time this all happened & it was in the news for months. Well, no thanks to California, Charlie's finally burning in hell, where he should've been for the last 50 years.

To put things in perspective, what he & his loyal followers did back then would barely make the daily news today, then be completely forgotten in a day or two.


Sad but I've always thought if they hadn't killed famous and wealthy people they would have likely been out decades ago. Maybe not Charlie but the rest of them.


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And how much did his incarceration cost us taxpayers?

I am glad he is gone, but it should have happened about 5 minutes after the guilty verdict.


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And how much did his incarceration cost us taxpayers?

I am glad he is gone, but it should have happened about 5 minutes after the guilty verdict.


+1000. Hope he chocked on his own vomit. Rot in Hell Charlie.




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[FLASH_VIDEO]<iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wON86JTQBlw" width="560"></iframe>[/FLASH_VIDEO]


Was that Geraldo Rivera interviewing him? If so, Geraldo would have beat the dog shit out of him.


I don't know about all that. I do seem to remember an interview in the late 80's, possibly this same one, where Charlie got a little fed up with Geraldo's bravado. I believe the conversation went along the lines of Geraldo asking if Charlie wished him harm. Charlie said no and continued with something along the lines of "if I wanted you gone I have an icepick in NY that will do it tomorrow." Geraldo's bravado wilted a bit after that.

Physical stuff was irrelevant. Manson had a lot of influence over a lot of sickos.



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Funny thing is, Charlie wasn't a whole lot worse than many, just demonized more than most. He was good at manipulating people, which wasn't too difficult when those people were drug-addled teenaged girls. He didn't kill anyone, he just talked the dopers into doing it.

But, the world is a better place this morning.


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The fact that he lived this long is a failure of society. He should have been executed in the early 70's. Why did we bother to warehouse him for 40+ years.
 
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Can anyone else corroborate what this article is saying? That the murder spree with Tate was Manson's bid to start a race war?

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In the middle of the article, it says, "Manson ordered Atkins, Krenwinkel, Watson, and Linda Kasabian to begin “Helter Skelter,” his term for an end-of-days battle he hoped to start between whites and blacks (loosely inspired by The Beatles song of the same name). They would murder whites and frame blacks to start the race war, which blacks would win at first. After black people took over the world, Manson believed, his family would hide out in the desert and eventually overtake them to rule the Earth."

This is the first time I remember hearing the story and it being related to race wars. I'm thinking it's just to keep liberals from their normal weeping at the demise of a criminal and maybe to also throw Manson under the white supremacist racist bus. (and, yes, I know he's had a swastika tatooed between his eyes. But that's the cool thing to do when you're in prison.



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^^^ I can't get you a citation, but I believe that's consistent with testimony by a couple of 'family' members - Paul Watkins and Linda Kasabian.

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Cremate the body and scatter the ashes in the Pacific. Don’t give him anymore possibilities of being memorialized. BURN IN HELL PSYCHOBASTARD.

An anonymous plot in the prison burial yard would be just fine - and a lot cheaper.
 
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I always heard he wanted to start a race war. That was what "helter skelter" was all about.
 
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He was housed in the "protective custody" section at the prison - for those of notoriety who might be at risk from other inmates. He still managed to keep getting in trouble by acquiring items like cell phones.

Here is an article from a few years ago:
http://kalw.org/post/go-inside...ouses-charles-manson

One thing about that section that is different from other sections. Normally, inmate food is prepared in a central kitchen by other inmates. If I remember correctly, protective housing inmates have their food prepared by staff, not inmates. At some point, there was a concern of poisoning the unit.

The next issue will be the disposition of the remains. If someone has a valid claim, it is possible that he could be buried someplace and become a spectacle. CDCR (the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation) has an Operations manual for just about everything (pages 347-349 appear to have text on this).

http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Regulat...%202017/2017_DOM.PDF
 
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^^^ I can't get you a citation, but I believe that's consistent with testimony by a couple of 'family' members - Paul Watkins and Linda Kasabian.

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Cremate the body and scatter the ashes in the Pacific. Don’t give him anymore possibilities of being memorialized. BURN IN HELL PSYCHOBASTARD.

An anonymous plot in the prison burial yard would be just fine - and a lot cheaper.


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Yes, but would you feed that to any dog you cared about?
 
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Can anyone else corroborate what this article is saying? That the murder spree with Tate was Manson's bid to start a race war?


This has long been a reason given and I'm sure it was a reason given to his followers directly from Manson. It bears mentioning that nearly everyone killed had some sort of connection in Manson's mind to his failed music industry bid. IIRC Polanski rented the house from someone who worked in the music industry. Manson had gone there in the past, been rejected, and therefore sold it to his followers as the place to start "Helter Skelter".

Check out the Wiki pages on Manson and Phil Kaufman(music producer who did time with Manson prior to the sprees)



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