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Cult leader Charles Manson dead at 83

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  1. Poseidon

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    Source: http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/20/us/charles-manson-dead/index.html

    Charles Manson, the wild-eyed 1960s cult leader whose followers committed heinous murders that terrorized Los Angeles and shocked the nation, died Sunday of natural causes, according to the California Department of Corrections. He was 83.

    The diminutive and charismatic Manson orchestrated a wave of violence in August 1969 that took the lives of seven people, spawned headlines worldwide and landed him and his "Manson Family" of followers in prison for most of the remainder of their lives.

    Manson served nine life terms in California prisons and was denied parole 12 times. His notoriety, boosted by popular books and films, made him a cult figure to those fascinated by his dark apocalyptic visions.

    "He was the dictatorial ruler of the (Manson) family, the king, the Maharaja. And the members of the family were slavishly obedient to him," former Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi told CNN in 2015.
    To the point they would kill for him.
    The brutal killings began on August 9, 1969, at the home of actress Sharon Tate and her husband, famed movie director Roman Polanski. He was out of the country at the time. The first set of victims were Tate, who was eight months' pregnant; a celebrity hairstylist named Jay Sebring; coffee fortune heiress Abigail Folger; writer Wojciech Frykowski; and Steven Parent, a friend of the family's caretaker.

    The next evening, another set of murders took place. Supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary, were killed at their home.
    Although Manson ordered the killings, he didn't participate.
    Over the course of two nights, the killers inflicted 169 stab wounds and seven .22-caliber gunshot wounds. Both crime scenes revealed horrifying images. And a few details linked the two.
    The word "pig" was written in victims' blood on the walls of one home and the front door of another. There was also another phrase apparently scrawled in blood: Helter Skelter (it was misspelled Healter). The reason for the disturbing writings, a prosecutor argued, was because Manson wanted to start a race war and had hoped the Black Panthers would be blamed for the killings.

    On June 16, 1970, Manson and three of his followers -- Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten -- went on trial in Los Angeles.
    All of those details came tumbling out in the trial that both mesmerized and horrified the nation. During the trial, Manson and his followers created a circus-like atmosphere in the court with singing, giggling, angry outbursts and even carving X's in their foreheads.
    The charges came after a major break in the case when Atkins, who was already in jail on another charge, bragged to a fellow inmate about the Tate murders. She said they did it "because we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world. ..."
    Manson was originally sentenced to death but the death penalty was briefly abolished in the state and his concurrent sentences were commuted to life in prison.
    He also was convicted in the connection with the killings of Gary Hinman, a musician, and stuntman Donald "Shorty" Shea in 1969.
     
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  2. MLMVSS

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    Now, we just need to reincarnate him so he can serve his other life sentences.
     
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  3. Poseidon

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    If the devil were real; he’s been waiting a while for ol’ Charles to show up.
     
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  4. Good fucking riddance! Fuck him and his evil family.

    I still feel bad for Sharon Tate because she was one of the most beautiful women of her time. If she lived, she would go down as one of the most famous women ever in the history of cinema.
     
  5. Poseidon

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    It’s a shame he got to live so long... why do the good guys seem to die so young and the terrible ones get to live well into their 80’s and above?
     
  6. That man should be been executed to death a long time ago, to be honest. The American government seems to like to keep those prisoners alive than being dead for some (political) reasons.
     
  7. MLMVSS

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    My understanding is he was in California which doesn't really enforce death penalties. If he was in Texas he'd be dead long ago
     
  8. Baroque

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    California had the death penalty at the time(maybe still does?). What most people don't realize is Charles Manson didn't commit murder. You can't be sentenced to death for ordering others to murder. He had some parole hearings over the years but he'd always fuck things up so he'd stay in prison.
     
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