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  • Charlie Manson
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    'Mr. Scott, Ms. Maddox? Here's your baby boy!' These were the first words that Kathleen Maddox heard when she gave birth to a healthy baby boy, to whom she would later give her maiden name. Charles Milles Manson, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 11, 1934 (FAQ's 1), seemed to be a normal child, when, in fact, he was trouble from the start. The two had not planned to have a child, and certainly did not expect him to end up being the most notorious killer of the 20th century. In the summer of ...
  • One Time Follower Of Manson
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    Charles Manson: Or gins of a Madman Charles Manson is known as one of the most sinister and evil criminals of all time. He organized the murders that shocked the world and his name still strikes fear into American hearts. Manson's childhood, personality, and uncanny ability to control people led to the creation of a family-like cult and ultimately to the bloody murders of numerous innocent people. Charles M. Manson was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on November 11, 1934. His mother, Kathleen Maddox, w...
  • Manson Life And Trial Movie
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    Charles Manson Charles Manson. He and his cult, 'The Family,' together killed seven people, bloodied and butchered. The people who he and others killed, the Tate and La Bianca families, were wealthy and well-off. What could have made them do such a thing without pity or remorse? Read on... MANSON: The Man Himself In 1954, Manson set up a commune-based cult, drawing in hippies, drifters. and the unemployed at the Spahn Ranch, near Los Angeles. Manson had lovely ideas and his followers or 'Family'...
  • Just Marilyn Manson
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    History The first signs of Marilyn Manson was in 1989 in Southern Florida, when Manson, then a Ohio-born photojournalism major, and Daisy, then a guitarist who had been through five bands, came together and formed a band. Their names were changed to Marilyn Manson and Daisy Berkowitz. The names would come from different tabloid TV shit. By 1990, Marilyn Manson became Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids. Manson was singer, Daisy the lead guitar, Gidget Gein as bass, Madonna Wayne Gay on the keyboa...
  • Music For Acts Of Violence And Murder
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    Music Today: Entertainment or Influence to Murder? Teen violence, murder, suicide; they seem to be becoming more and more rampant everyday. The media, as well as concerned, angry parents, look everywhere to find someone to blame for these tragedies. Their fingers are pointed in the direction of many music entertainers. Artists and performers are being badgered everyday for their lyrics and image they create for their fans. Can music really influence someone to acts of violence? Maybe, to the men...
  • 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...
  • Marilyn Manson Marilyn Manson
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    "Society has traditionally always tried to find scapegoats for it's problems. Well, here I am. - Marilyn Manson " Marilyn Manson is a bit of a challenge to peoples intelligence; it's almost a little bit of a science project to see how far I can push you, and see exactly what kind of a reaction I can get". - Marilyn Manson " If I could just get them to want an answer, then they " ll find it out on their own. I don't have any answer for them. There is a distinct lack of leadership idols, icons, an...
  • Fan Of Marilyn Manson
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    The Long Hard Road Out of Hell Autobiography by: Marilyn Manson & Neil Strauss Marilyn Manson is America's most feared rock star. He sells millions of records and performs sold-out concerts for his diehard fans. There has been much controversy with Manson's music. From banned concerts to police arrests and even rumors of animal sacrifice, one might have an idea of him, but the real truth is untold. In The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, Marilyn Manson reveals for the first time his twisted life and ...
  • 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...
  • Parents View About Mansons Lack Of Morals
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    Marilyn Manson: Pushing the 1st Amendment Marilyn Manson is a name that has been a thorn in the side of society as a moral and ethical issue for the parents and kids of the generation X. He is one of the most controversial artists in the world today, one who chooses to express himself in a way that provokes in the most extreme methods possible. His methods are bizarre and shunned by most of society, as it cannot fathom what he is trying to accomplish. However, further research into his life and ...
  • 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 ...
  • Ex Family Members And Other Manson Followers
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    Have you ever heard of a person named Charles Manson If you have not, you have probably been living in a hole for most of your life. Manson Manson, and his followers, who are referred to as The Family, committed some of the most gruesome murders of the 20th century. I am going to tell the story of these murders and tell why Manson is still so well known decades after the murders were committed. Charles Manson was a brainwashed. He brought people into his twisted world and made them do the dirty ...
  • 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...
  • Anti Marilyn Manson Fans
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    Hey Mr. Superstar This band is a twist of Iggy Pop, KISS, and Alice Copper. Starting in south Florida as a small industrial Goth band, Marilyn Manson has changed the main stream music of today. They have come to be a leader and paved the way for other shock-rock bands. Just coming out with his fifth album this week, he will continue reaching out to rebellious teenagers that need some sort of support. Marilyn Manson has been hitting charts because of their songs and lyrics, show performances, and...

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