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The Tate–LaBianca murders were a series of murders perpetrated by members of the Manson Family during August 9–10, 1969, in Los Angeles, California, United States, under the direction of Tex Watson and Charles Manson.
What led up to the Tate-LaBianca Murders? A recreation of the Manson-Jones tapes from Making Manson Courtesy of Peacock. A few Family-related incidents led up to the cult’s most infamous killings.
CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties is a 2019 nonfiction book written by Tom O'Neill with Dan Piepenbring. The book presents O'Neill's research into the background and motives for the Tate–LaBianca murders committed by the Manson Family in 1969.
The Tate-LaBianca murders went unsolved for months until Atkins, who was in jail on unrelated charges, boasted to a cellmate about her involvement. At trial, she testified she was “stoned on ...
The Manson 'family' murders were so horrific that almost no one could have seen a day when anyone linked to them would be released from prison. What changed?
As the 40th anniversary of the Tate–LaBianca murders approached, in July 2009, Los Angeles magazine published an "oral history" in which former Family members, law enforcement officers, and others involved with Manson, the arrests, and the trials offered their recollections of—and observations on—the events that made Manson notorious. In ...
Bobby Beausoleil – who, in the first “Helter Skelter” killing, would murder Family associate Gary Hinman on Manson’s orders shortly before the Tate-LaBianca murders – was a former porn ...
Related: Remembering the Tate-Labianca Murders 55 Years Later Also murdered were coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Polish writer Wojciech Voytek Frykowski, celebrity hairstylist Jay Sebring and 18 ...