Charles Manson, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1934, he spent much of his childhood in juvenile reformatories and his early adulthood in prison.
Manson was born to a 16-year-old girl and a man he would never know after she was jailed he went to live with his uncle in West Virginia. Beginning at age nine, he spent much of his life involved in criminal activity that included larceny, armed robbery, burglary, and auto theft. many questions have been raised about the involvement of the federal government and lack of charges laid in almost every situation. In some cases Mason seemed to mock the police by leaving the state just to go to another parole agent to be arrested. Its clear looking at the arrests and subsequent sentences to the arrest that something was different about Mason’s situation.
Following his release from prison in 1967, Manson moved to San Francisco, CA where he attracted a feverishly devoted group of followers from among the city’s, lost, venerable and mostly naive minors. By 1968 he had become the leader of the “Family,” a communal religious cult dedicated to studying and exposing his disturbing religious teachings, which were drawn from science fiction as well as the occult and fringe phycology. He preached the coming of an apocalyptic race war that would devastate the United States and leave the Family in a position of dominant power.
LSD was taken by everyone in very large doses except Manson who would often pretend to take a dose or take a dose a fraction the size of the rest of the group. Lots of intersecting parts between the CIA and the Camp. MK Ultra was at its height in the hippie explosion. Some say it was the CIA who started the drug boom in the 70’s.
The Manson “Family” at thei Spahn Ranch in California
We will never know how Manson established such a grip on his followers, they would do anything asked of them and on August 9, 1969, members of Charles Manson’s family killed five people in director Roman Polanski’s Beverly Hills home, including Polanski’s pregnant wife, actress Sharon Tate. She was the most well-known of Manson’s family victims, but she was only one of many.
Eighteen-year-old Steven Parent was the first of Manson’s victims. He was leaving Tate and Polanski’s house when he was met by Charles “Tex” Watson, who shot him to death. Less than two days later, the Manson family killed again, murdering supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary in their house.
The Manson family murdered musician Gary Hinman in his Topanga Canyon home in late July 1969. Hinman was a friend of the Mansons, but was tortured for two days before being stabbed to death while the family was trying to get him to officially join them and turn over his assets.
Their crimes inspired the best-selling book Helter Skelter (1974) and over the last few years some serious questions have been raised about the involvement of the CIA specifically doctors from MK ULTRA and many questions about collusion of the prosecution and the public defense. Tom ONeil’s new book (Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties) questions much of the official narrative.
Watson entered the residence by cutting the screen of a window and opened the front door for Atkins and Krenwinkel. Kasabian was at the end of the driveway to “keep watch.” Watson and the group entered the residence and found Tate, Folger, Frykowski, and Sebring. Sebring was shot and stabbed seven times. Frykowski was bound by a towel but managed to free himself. After doing so, he became involved in a physical altercation with Atkins resulting in her stabbing him in the legs. Frykowski continued to flee but Watson struck him with the gun multiple times over the head, shot, and stabbed him multiple times. The gun grip broke off as a result of Watson striking Frykowski over the head.
Folger fled the room she was taken to and then was chased by Krenwinkel. Folger was stabbed by Krenwinkel and eventually stabbed by Watson as well. Folger was stabbed a total of 28 times by both Krenwinkel and Watson. Meanwhile, Frykowski was struggling across the lawn when Watson came to stab him again. Frykowski was stabbed a total of 51 times.
On August 10, 1969, the night after the Tate murder, Manson and six of the Manson family members (Leslie Van Houten, Steve Grogan, Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Charles Watson) committed another murder. Unlike the Tate murder, Manson joined in on the LaBianca murder because he felt that there was not enough panic among the victims from the Tate murder. Manson and the family members drove around looking for prospective murder victims when they arrived in the neighborhood of a home in which they had attended a party a year prior. The neighboring home belonged to a successful grocery company owner, Leno LaBianca, and his wife, Rosemary. On the walls of the living room, “politic piggy” On the wall.
The wall with Leno LaBianca’s blood
The prosecution finished their case, turning the attention to the defense team. To everyone’s surprise, the defense declared that it rested their case. As a result, the women began protesting that they wanted to testify, all attorneys were called to chambers. The defense team strongly opposed the testimony of their clients because they felt that the women were still under the influence of Manson and would testify that they were the sole perpetrators involved in the crime. Judge Older declared that the right to testify took precedence over the attorneys’ objections. When Atkins took the stand for her testimony, her attorney refused to question her. Manson took the stand the next day and testified for over an hour in regards to the case. The jury was excused during this time to prevent evidence incriminating co-defendants to prejudice the jury.
Charles Manson, Charles “Tex” Watson, Leslie Van Houten, Susan Atkins Mug shots (1971)
Initially in the Tate murder investigation, Garretson, the home caretaker, was arrested because he was found at the scene. He was released after he passed a polygraph test. The Hinman murder was under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD), and Beausoleil was arrested. The LaBianca murder was under LAPD jurisdiction. Although LASD made contact with LAPD regarding the striking similarities of the Tate and Hinman murders, LAPD was insistent that the Tate murder was the result of a drug transaction. the murder investigations led to separate dead-ends. Luckily, the continuing criminal activity in the Manson family aided police authorities in apprehending more than a dozen individuals.
Has your opinion of the Mason Murders Changed in the last few years? If not then maybe you have some catching up to do. Some things about the official narrative don’t and have never really made sense. Tom O'Neil cracks the involvement with the CIA wide open and fills in some of the holes. It really is crazy how the story is so different from what was portrayed in the 70’s
Manson stayed out of the Polanski house on the night of the crime and didn’t take part in the LaBianca killings either. However, he would later be charged with murder on the grounds he had influenced his cult and masterminded the murders himself. After initially escaping police suspicion, Manson was arrested only after one of his family, already in jail on a different charge, started bragging about what had taken place.
Voytek Frykowski; Sharon Tate; Stephen Parent, Jay Sebring, 35, Abigail Folger. L.A Times photo
Physical evidence against Watson and Krenwinkel was being collected, such as fingerprints. Furthermore, a unique .22-cailber Hi Standard revolver with a broken grip was found on a property near the Tate residence. The property owner, Bernard Weiss, turned the weapon into the LAPD months prior to the new breakthrough of the investigations. Upon reading the case and the detail of the broken grip in the Los Angeles Times, Weiss contacted LAPD about the weapon found in his backyard. LAPD found the weapon in evidence and connected the gun to the Tate murders.
Manson’s philosophy of the upcoming Apocalypse was the true motive behind the killings. He told his family that “Helter Skelter” was coming. According to Manson, Helter Skelter was the uprising of a racial war. He would gain from the racial war by hiding himself and his family in a cave located in Death Valley until the “war” ended. Helter Skelter is a reference to a Beatles’ song of the same name, through which Manson believed the group was sending messages to start a race war and was later according to Vincent Bugliosi. Some serious questions were raised about his collusion with a ghost writer he had sitting in the front row of the trial and previous history and all round sanity was questioned after a milkman from his past re-surfaced in a bizarre actions story about Buglioi from years earlier.
On June 15, 1970, the Tate-LaBianca trial against Manson, Watson, Atkins, and Krewinkel began for seven counts of murder and one count of conspiracy. Van Houten was charged with two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy. Kasabian, in exchange for immunity, testified for the prosecution to explain the events that occurred during each vicious crime. Atkins had originally agreed to testify but retracted her statement. In the beginning of the trial, Manson was permitted by the court to act as his own attorney. However, after several violations of conduct, permission to represent himself was withdrawn. As a result, Manson carved an “X” on his forehead in objection to the withdrawn permission.
Manson’s influence on the prosecution’s witnesses was becoming evident during the trial. For example, prosecution witness Barbara Hoyt was lured by a Manson family member to Hawaii and was given lethal doses of LSD. Luckily, Hoyt was able to reach the hospital before any fatal events could occur. Another witness that was threatened was Paul Watkins. Watkins was severely burned in a suspicious fire in his van.
Manson aggressively vocalized his views and opinions regarding the testimonies and statements made by the prosecution. A memorable moment occurred when Manson and the judge fell into a disagreement resulting in Manson physically throwing himself at the judge, exclaiming, “someone should cut your head off.” Soon after, the Manson family women started to chant in Latin in support of Manson’s outburst.
The prosecution finished their case, turning the attention to the defense team. To everyone’s surprise, the defense declared that it rested their case. As a result, the women began protesting that they wanted to testify, all attorneys were called to chambers. The defense team strongly opposed the testimony of their clients because they felt that the women were still under the influence of Manson and would testify that they were the sole perpetrators involved in the crime. Judge Older declared that the right to testify took precedence over the attorneys’ objections. When Atkins took the stand for her testimony, her attorney refused to question her. Manson took the stand the next day and testified for over an hour in regards to the case. The jury was excused during this time to prevent evidence incriminating co-defendants to prejudice the jury.
JRE# 1459 - Tom O’Neil - 2:55:03 min
Tom O’Neil spent 20 years uncovering a ton of inconsistancy’s including CIA involvement and Bugliosi’s (Prosecution of Manson and writer of Helter Skelter). Tom Blows the narrative apart. You be the judge.
The Last Podcast on the Left - 1:15:23/1:19:23 - part 1 & 2
The Manson Family - 42:22 min/50:20 min part 1 & 2
The Manson Family Murders Podcasts
JRE #1459 w/Tom O'Neill:
2,000,000+ views - 24:04 min
Charles Manson Dianne Sawyer Interview
10,318,797 views - 44:03 min
Charles Manson 60 minutes Interview Australia
5,853,024 views - 17:22 min
Charlie Manson interview /Tom Snyder
1,600,000 views - 55:52 min
Charles Manson Interview with Penny Daniels
800,000+ views - 55:39 min
Some FBI FOIA Documents
https://vault.fbi.gov/Charles%20Manson/Charles%20Manson%20Part%2001%20of%2002/view
https://vault.fbi.gov/Charles%20Manson/charles-manson-part-02-of-02/view
https://www.cia.gov/static/ee0d66abc676f554395aaacfc2cd7adf/Review-Chaos-CharlesManson-25-Sep.pdf
link to buy CHAOS Charles Manson, the CIA and the History of the Sixties on Amazon
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