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  2. Charles Manson says he killed more people in newly released ...

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    CORCORAN STATE PRISON - MARCH 18: In this handout photo from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Charles Manson, 74, poses for a photo on March 18, 2009 at Corcoran State ...

  3. Charles Manson admitted to more murders in newly revealed ...

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    Manson spent more than 45 years in prison after he was convicted of directing his “Manson Family” clan of troubled, mostly female followers to kill at least seven people in California in the ...

  4. Charles Manson appears to confess to more murders in new ...

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    A new Peacock docuseries, “Making Manson,” out Nov. 19, features 20 years of never-before-heard recordings of Manson’s private phone conversations from prison. Peacock is owned by TODAY’s ...

  5. Charles Manson - Wikipedia

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    While Manson was in prison, Rosalie gave birth to their son, Charles Manson Jr. (April 10, 1956 – June 29, 1993). During his first year at Terminal Island, Manson received visits from Rosalie and his mother, who were now living together in Los Angeles.

  6. Cult leader Charles Manson confessed to additional murders in ...

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    Charles Manson, the man behind several gruesome murders in Hollywood, confessed to additional murders during a phone call from prison being aired by Peacock for the first time.

  7. Tate–LaBianca murders - Wikipedia

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    Charles Manson (1934–2017): Manson remained imprisoned until his death from cardiac arrest resulting from respiratory failure and colon cancer [17] on November 19, 2017. He was just a few days past his 83rd birthday, and had spent all but 13 years of his life in some sort of supervised setting (either prison, reformatory, or boys' home).

  8. Bombshell newly-obtained prison call reveals Charles Manson ...

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    The notorious murderer led a cult which was behind the deaths of seven people

  9. Chillicothe Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    The prison is a former military camp, named for Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman. It later became a federal penitentiary and has housed several high-profile prisoners including Charles Manson in 1952, [2] bootlegger and future NASCAR driver Junior Johnson, and serial killer Anthony Sowell.