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

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    Fifty years after the Manson Family killings, the name Charles Manson still evokes a strong image — that of a shaggy-haired cult leader who spoke provocatively about mass murder. “There’s no ...

  3. The African (essay) - Wikipedia

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    Here you can find Le Clézio's thoughts about his African childhood and about life in remote places. [2] " L'Africain ", the story of the author’s father, is at once a reconstruction, a vindication, and the recollection of a boy who lived in the shadow of a stranger he was obliged to love.

  4. New Charles Manson docuseries reveals the murderous cult ...

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    At age 12, Charles Manson was sent to Gibault School for Boys in Terre Haute, Indiana, for stealing. Over the next 20 years, he was in and out of reform schools and prison for various crimes.

  5. “Good At Being Evil”: Charles Manson Makes Bombshell ...

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    A chilling new recording of notorious cult leader Charles Manson, admitting to additional killings, has emerged.“I left some dead people on the beach,” he said in an unearthed phone call made ...

  6. Manson (film) - Wikipedia

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    Manson is a 1973 documentary film by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick [1] about American criminal and cult leader Charles Manson and his followers, known as "The Family". Narrated by Jess Pearson , the film explores the origins of Manson and his disciples, and the lead-up and events of the Tate–LaBianca murders .

  7. Robert Hendrickson (director) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hendrickson (17 September 1944 – 1 October 2016) was an American documentary filmmaker. Manson He was ... (1979) and Inside the Manson Gang (2007). [3]

  8. Charles Manson spoke of more killings in prison tapes - AOL

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    A new recording has emerged of notorious cult leader Charles Manson appearing to admit to additional killings. Manson's followers, known as the Manson Family, killed nine people in 1969.

  9. Life After Manson - Wikipedia

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    Life After Manson is a 2014 documentary film, and is based on the story of Manson Family member Patricia Krenwinkel, who was involved in the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders in 1969. In the documentary Krenwinkel discusses her childhood, her life with the family, and her life in prison. The film premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. [1]