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Charles Manson and the Secret History of the Sixties

Charles Manson was a very dangerous man that could have been convicted in a conspiracy and the author could have gotten him into jail but didn’t.  He gave his followers dangerous LSD drugs and had them kill people. Charles Manson was particularly unattractive and lived in LA.

The Charles Manson case was based on the cult followed by Charles Manson and him turning his followers into vicious killers. Charles Manson was put in jail by a chief prosecutor of the case. The Author could have got Charles Manson out of jail but decided not to even with the evidence that he gave. Charles Manson took his followers into killing other people.

Charles Manson hurt other people and him, and his leaders killed other people.  The family handed out drugs. Paul Watkins the Manson leader ordered him to kill other people. She got into drugs that cut her downhill into negative stuff.

Charles Manson was particularly unattractive with even his basic hygiene being bad. Even with this setback he was a famous singer and lived in Los Angelos. Charles Manson was a very evil man that had his followers kill people and they gave his followers LSD one of the hardest and most dangerous drugs.

Charles Manson was the leader of the worst crime in the 20th century. The Charles Manson case was an 100 million dollar lawsuit for defamation to fight back against the author’s claims which were very strong and there may have been a massive coverup.

 
 
 

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