THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Charles Manson and his followers convicted of murder – 1971

Via History.com

In Los Angeles, California, cult leader Charles Manson is convicted, along with followers Susan Atkins, Leslie Van Houten, and Patricia Krenwinkle, of the brutal 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others.

In 1967, Manson, a lifetime criminal, was released from a federal penitentiary in Washington State and traveled to San Francisco, where he attracted a following among rebellious young women with troubled emotional lives.

Manson established a cult based on his concept of “Helter Skelter”–an apocalyptic philosophy predicting that out of an imminent racial war in America would emerge five ruling angels: Manson, who would take on the role of Jesus Christ, and the four members of the Beatles. Manson convinced his followers that it would be necessary to murder celebrities in order to attract attention to the cult, and in 1969 they targeted Sharon Tate, a marginally successful actress who was married to Roman Polanski, a film director.

On the night of August 9, 1969, with detailed instructions from Manson, four of his followers drove up to Cielo Drive above Beverly Hills and burst into Polanski and Tate’s home. (Polanski was not home and friends were staying with the pregnant Tate.) During the next few hours, they engaged in a murderous rampage that left five dead, including a very pregnant Sharon Tate, three of her friends, and an 18-year-old man who was visiting the caretaker of the estate.

The next night, Manson followers murdered Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in their home in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles; this time, Manson went along to make sure the killings were carried out correctly. The cases went unsolved for over a year before the Los Angeles Police Department discovered the Manson connection. Various members of his cult confessed, and Manson and five others were indicted on charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

In January 1972, Manson and three others were found guilty, and on March 29 all four were sentenced to death. The trial of another defendant, Charles “Tex” Watson, was delayed by extradition proceedings, but he was likewise found guilty and sentenced to death. In 1972, the California Supreme Court abolished the death penalty in California, and Manson and his followers’ death sentences were reduced to life imprisonment. Manson died in prison in 2017.

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Ghost
Ghost
January 25, 2021 10:27 am

Looks like Charlie is finally getting his race war…

motley]
motley]
January 25, 2021 2:48 pm

A must read …

CIA Hippie Mind Control: Inside Laurel Canyon with Dave McGowan

Stucky
Stucky
January 25, 2021 4:43 pm

Charlie’s mother served a prison sentence for robbery that began when Charlie was five.

Charlie was \placed in his aunt and uncle’s home, and they beat the shit out of him.

Charles claimed his mom was an unwed teenage prostitute.

When Charlie was 7 years old he attacked his cousin with a razor-sharp sickle, and she barely escaped with her life … so he cut up the screen door.

Am I making excuses for Charlie? Fuck NO!! But that boy was fucked from the get go – both in his own brain, and by those who should have loved him.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Stucky
January 25, 2021 5:51 pm

You know, with Charles Manson, the more I learn about that guy, the more I don’t care for him.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  Stucky
January 26, 2021 6:45 am

That Monster hailed from my hometown, Ashland, Kentucky. It is believed he killed two people in 1965, a man and then a woman. Both were stabbed dozens of times. The man was killed in an apartment, a short walking distance from my very home right now. He had over 48 stabbing wounds, and was pinned to the hardwood floor with a Bowie knife. I’ve been told by the family who owns those apartments that no one lives in that apartment very long. They say very creepy things happen in there before you can even get moved in!

CCRider
CCRider
  Stucky
January 26, 2021 7:38 am

It was similar to the story of Clyde Barrow of Bonnie and Clyde fame. He lived near Dallas as dirt poor as people can be. At age 16 he was arrested for theft and some sadistic judge threw him in the rankest prison in all of Texas. He became a bitch to some animal that raped him repeatedly. His cellmate said Clyde turned from a wide-eyed, precocious young boy to an animal in 6 months. The ripples in the water travel a long way.