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Charles Manson dies aged 83.
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Quote:Charles Manson dies aged 83 after four decades in prison.

'Charles Manson, the notorious cult leader who directed his followers to commit a string of brutal murders,
and who became a symbol of the dark side of 1960s counterculture, has died aged 83.
Manson was admitted to Bakersfield hospital, California earlier this month and died of natural causes on Sunday.

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In 1969, his followers, known as the Manson family, killed seven people.
Among the victims of the killing spree was heavily pregnant Hollywood actress Sharon Tate, wife of Roman Polanski.
One of Manson's young followers, Susan Atkins, stabbed Tate to death and scrawled "PIG" on the home's front door
with the actress's blood.

Four other people at Tate's home were brutally stabbed to death. The next day, a wealthy couple in Los Angeles,
Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, were also killed by the clan.
The killings became known collectively as the Tate-LaBianca murders.

Manson was not at the scene of either slayings, but was nonetheless convicted of murder for directing his followers.
He was sentenced to death in 1971.

Manson "died of natural causes at 8:13 pm (0213 GMT Monday) on Sunday" at a hospital in Kern County,
the California Department of Corrections said in a statement. He had been in custody for more than 40 years.
Tate's sister, Debra told the TMZ website that she had received a phone call from prison officials shortly after
Manson's death.

Gathering young followers around him in the late 1960s, Manson claimed to believe in a coming race war in America.
He planned to hasten the war and emerge as the leader of a new social order - a vision he nicknamed "Helter Skelter",
after a Beatles song Manson became obsessed with.

Prosecutors argued that Manson hoped black Americans would be blamed for the Tate-LaBianca killings, heightening
racial tensions. Manson convinced a number of his followers that he was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ, using a
combination of drugs and genuine charisma to bring the "family" - mainly young, middle-class women - under his control.

Death penalty
Before Manson's death sentence could be carried out, California outlawed capital punishment and his sentence was
reduced to life. Over the course of his four decades in prison, Manson applied for parole 12 times.
At the last, in 2012, the parole board said he had not appeared to have made any efforts to rehabilitate himself.
He was not a model prisoner, having been caught in possession of a weapon and contraband mobile phones.

In 2014, Manson was granted a marriage licence to wed a 26-year-old woman who said she loved him, but the licence
expired and the marriage did not go ahead.

More than four decades after the brutal killing spree, the Manson family's actions, retold through books, films and music,
continue to haunt the American consciousness...'
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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
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2 solid days of Chrome just crashing every 20 seconds, so I'm sorry if this posts twice.

I am too young for remembering Manson the way most do. I remember being intrigued in high school and doing some digging on him when the internet became a "thing", I was terrified by what I read. Good riddance and enjoy the pineapple treatment...


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Cheers DFC, there's so much conspiracy cr*p (and good info!) on the net about Manson and 'The Family'
It's difficult to say how much he had to play in his time in California.

Here's a recent discussion about him. (skip to 13.50)

Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
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(11-20-2017, 11:58 AM)BIAD Wrote: Cheers DFC, there's so much conspiracy cr*p (and good info!) on the net about Manson and 'The Family'
It's difficult to say how much he had to play in his time in California.

Here's a recent discussion about him. (skip to 13.50)


Very interesting, thank you! I can only watch about 5 minutes but will save the rest for lunch.


On another note (cue suspenseful music...) my browser stayed open the entire 5 minutes of watching that...first time all weekend that's happened tinysurprised
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(11-20-2017, 12:30 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: On another note (cue suspenseful music...) my browser stayed open the entire 5 minutes of watching that...
first time all weekend that's happened tinysurprised

I think Ninurta or Guohua may have made a phone-call to someone on their old respective stomping grounds!!
tinywhat
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
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Deja vu!!   tinysurprised 

I could have sworn I read that he died last week!  I saw it and even remember comments under the article by someone wondering "how much money it cost the tax payers to keep that piece of garbage alive all these years?" 

Or, maybe it was just a precognitive dream? 

I just woke up, not even had my coffee yet, and already THIS.  I hope this doesn't set the stage for the rest of the day.    tinyshocked


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