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  • Tate Lablianca Murders
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    ... und nothing unusual. Nearby the Scott's dogs went into a barking frenzy sometime around 2: 00 or 3: 00 a.m. He got out of bed, looked around and found nothing unusual. Robert Billington, a member of a private security patrol thought he heard several gunshots a little after 4 am. and called the headquarters. The LAPD officer said, 'I hope we don't have a murder, we just had a women screaming call from that area. ' Winifred Chapman, Tate's housekeeper, got to the main gate around 8 am. She ope...
  • Hands On Killer's Plus Charles Manson
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    On Saturday, August ninth, nineteen sixty-nine, all hell broke loose with more than six dozen plunges of a carving fork and knife, and the peaceful dell was shattered. Out of the chaos caused by the senseless, horrific murderers, Charles Manson emerged as one of the most feared notorious criminals of all time. In the twenty-nine years since the so-called "Tate-La Bianca" murders, many people have speculated about what caused Charles Manson to become the monster he turned to be. To be able to ful...
  • Charles Manson
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    "Jails, courtrooms and prisons had been my life since I was twelve years old". (Emmons and Manson, 21) These are the words of Charles Miles Manson, a convicted serial killer who has never actually murdered a single person in his life. Manson was born "no name Maddox" on November 12, 1934, and has in fact been in prison for more than half of his life. (28) It was 1967, after Manson had just been released from the Federal Penitentiary at Terminal Island, San Pedro, when the "Manson Family" had beg...
  • Charles Manson
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    Charles Manson has been named 'the most dangerous man alive. ' Society referred to him as the devil. They believed he was the reason society was so bad in the 1960's. The 1950's to the 1960's was uncontrollably filled with violence. Our culture was shattered by the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. At the same time, body bags from Vietnam were building up from a war that was tearing our nation apart. Riots and antiwar protesters m...
  • Charles Manson And His Family
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    Charles M. Manson Allen Azar Mrs. KardosTerm Paper 3/13/95 In this world there are cults everywhere. Whether they " re in the US, China, or maybe next-door there is always one common factor, control. Charles Manson was a cult leader in southern California during the sixties. Like all cult leaders Manson had his own small band of followers. His influence was so great that his followers were willing to kill for him at his smallest whim. Charles Manson was very paranoid and was under the influence ...
  • Charles Manson As A Mass Murderer
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    The Comparisons of Charles Manson to Transcendental Philosophy Charles Manson and various members of his "family" brutally killed several people from the Tate and La Bianca family on two separate. The purposes of these killings are misunderstood by today's society, when ignoring Manson's philosophy. Although Manson never killed anyone, he went to prison in 1969 for masterminding the operation. Today's society has labeled Charles Manson as a mass-murderer who had no purpose through his cause. How...
  • Charles Manson
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    Although power should be used with virtue by those with those with good intentions, many of the world's most powerful people use power in ways that purposefully harm other people, the most famous example of this case being Adolf Hitler during World War II. More generally, this includes some past (and present) members of the Royal families, some political leaders as well as a few religious leaders who have used their power to manipulate those lower than them in social status. An example of a powe...
  • Manson And His Family
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    PIG was the word smeared in blood on the door at 10050 Cielo Dr. on August 8, 1969. Beyond the door lay the bodies of Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Voy tek Frykowski and Jay Sebring all with multiple stab wounds and bullet holes. A couple of them had electrical cords around the necks and were hanged from the rafters of the Tate residence, the rest of the house had blood on the ceiling, blood on the walls, and blood on the floor. The following night at 3301 Waverly Dr. came the discovery of more b...
  • Murders Manson And His Family
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    What more could someone say about Charles Manson? Every time someone hears his name, they probably associate his name with evil. How could someone be so cold, heartless, and cowardly? He is the most demented person that people have heard of. The murders he had his followers commit are horrible. Although Manson is murderer who has had no less than people killed by his followers, we can not blame it on him. He was not the one who exactly committed the crimes himself. He did not put a gun to their ...

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