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Calling together several Family members, Manson announced, "Now is the time for Helter Skelter." That evening he told three female members of the Family- Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Linda Kasabian-to get an additional change of clothes, a knife, and a driver's license. On the afternoon of August 8, 1969, Manson set his plan in motion. "Death to Pigs" written in blood in the LaBianca's living room It was at Spahn Ranch, a ramshackle collection of movie-set buildings in the Simi Hills northwest of Los Angeles, where Manson developed his murderous plan to set off Helter Skelter.

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Many Family members seemed even to see Manson as having "Christ-like" characteristics, a perception Manson encouraged by often asking, "Don't you know who I am?"Īfter traveling a circuitous route around the American West in an old school bus for nearly eighteen months, the Family moved into a series of residences in the Los Angeles area in 1969.

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Manson dominated Family life, even to the extent of telling members who they could have sex with. The activities of the Family included sexual orgies, hallucinogenic drug trips, and frequent sermons by Manson on the meaning of Beatles' music and the coming of Helter Skelter. Within months of his arrival, "the Family" had begun to form around him. He headed north to the Haight-Ashbury section of San Francisco. Unable to comply, the State of California released Charles Manson. Manson begged prison officials to allow him to stay-prison, he told them, was his home.

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Manson was scheduled for release on March 21, 1967, following completion of a ten-year sentence for forging a Treasury check.

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Psychiatrists saw Manson as "a very emotionally upset youth," "slick" but "extremely sensitive" (1951), "dangerous" with "homosexual and assaultive tendencies" (1952), having "an unstable personality" but being potentially able "to straighten himself out" (1955), being "unable to control himself" with "a tendency to cut up" (1956), having "work habits that range from good to poor" (1957), being "erratic and moody" and "a classic text book case of a correctional institution inmate" (1958), as an "energetic person" who hides "his loneliness, resentment and hostility behind a facade of superficial ingratiation" (1961), being "emotionally insecure" and tending to "involve himself in various fanatical interests" (1963), and, finally, as "in need of a great deal of help in the transition from institution to the free world" (1966). Most of the crimes were non-violent, the major exception being Manson's 1952 sodomization of a boy while holding a razor to his throat. The next nineteen years were a parade of crimes, apprehensions, incarcerations, escapes, and paroles. By age thirteen, he had committed his first crime, the burglary of a grocery store. The illegitimate son of a heavy drinking, promiscuous sixteen-year-old girl from Cincinnati-who would enter prison for armed robbery when Charles was five-, Manson spent most of his life in institutions. Manson's early life marked him for trouble. Instead, he and several of his followers found themselves convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death in one of the strangest trials the strange state of California has ever witnessed. When "blackie," as Manson called black people, proved unable to govern, they would turn to Manson and his tribe of followers, who would have survived "Helter Skelter" by hiding out in an underground cave in the Death Valley vicinity of California while the chaos raged above. In the twisted mind of thirty-four-year-old Charles Manson, a wave of bloody killings of high-society types in Los Angeles would be the spark that would set off a revolution by blacks against the white establishment.

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In the annals of crime, there might never have been a more bizarre motive for killing than that revealed in the 1970-71 trial of four Manson "Family" members. Manson Family members outside courthouse during trial







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