Charlie was absolutely batshite crazy no matter what really happened.I listened to it on audio book. Vincent Bugliosi is a narcissist, Lying POS. Not saying that Charlie was innocent.
@cactusboy, what's your thoughts?
Charlie was absolutely batshite crazy no matter what really happened.I listened to it on audio book. Vincent Bugliosi is a narcissist, Lying POS. Not saying that Charlie was innocent.
@cactusboy, what's your thoughts?
Why you making fun of a book? Have you ever read a book? :Cautious:Anybody see where I misplaced my Patty Hearst comeback band vinyl?
I cant remember the name,but the original book with Mansons face on the cover also showed various pictures of him,and each picture seemed a distortion of him in one way or the other.Why you making fun of a book? Have you ever read a book? :Cautious:
Honestly though, I've been fascinated by both the Kennedy assassination and the Tate-LaBianca murders since I first learned about each incident. There is so much that 99.9% of us will never truly no about each incident, but both were huge events in the 1960's America.
That is true, but the book is about how f-ed up the investigation was. If you read Helter Skelter first, it's pretty easy to see it. What a mess. I just read the book about Richard Speck, "The Crime of the Century." Some crazy MoFo, I took phycology at UNL as a minor. I have always wondered what goes on in people's minds. On another note, I have WH figured out.I cant remember the name,but the original book with Mansons face on the cover also showed various pictures of him,and each picture seemed a distortion of him in one way or the other.
The affluence of hos followers afforded him and his group access to many, and deflection from the police as well.
Dont have that book anymore, but it did give a brief overall assessment of who and what was going on, very bizarre for the times.
The affluent young were romanticized by these cult like groups, and youll find alot of wrist slapping accompanying many of their actions, much like what we see today in the general public
I would sit down with Charlie and have a drink with him just to see if I can read his mind,Charlie was absolutely batshite crazy no matter what really happened.
Well, you'll have to do that in hell, cuz that crazy sum bitch is DED, as Jethro would say.I would sit down with Charlie and have a drink with him just to see if I can read his mind,
Try to understand his train of thought
Personally, I trust Earl Warren more than any authors of any books on any subjects... so put me in the 0.001%...I have to admit that I'm one of the 0.001%. On a related note, I may or may not have been on the grassy knoll on November 22, 1963.