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Charles Manson: I'm a Real Person Inside
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Some excerpts from the 2/7/1989 San Quentin Prison interview with Charles Manson. The interviewer is Penny Daniels.
Dec 1, 2008 10:40 AM
Re: Charles Manson: I'm a Real Person Inside
“You know, a long time ago being crazy meant something. Nowadays everybody's crazy.” - Charles Manson
Re: Charles Manson: I'm a Real Person Inside
As fascinating as the interview is, as much as I had no difficulty posting a 5* rating, I'd really like to see this clown buried 50 feet below solitary confinement for the atrocities he and his following perped. Celebrity status is just too good for him.
By: spam_vigilante
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Yeah, his crimes and lifestyle destroyed the lives of many, many people.
If anyone is interested in reading a more objective account than that of the prosecutor's Helter Skelter, I highly recommend "In The Shadow Over Santa Susana," Adam Gorightly's massive 600 page tome on the Manson Family mythos.
If anyone is interested in reading a more objective account than that of the prosecutor's Helter Skelter, I highly recommend "In The Shadow Over Santa Susana," Adam Gorightly's massive 600 page tome on the Manson Family mythos.
Re: Charles Manson: I'm a Real Person Inside
If his thoughts weren't so scattered and unformulated (which may be in part due to editing and in a slightly bigger part due to bat-shit-craziness) I might think he has something really facinating and philosophical to say.
It's also an interesting point to note that Manson is not by any means the biggest criminal or killer in this country but his notoriety has much to do with his eccentricities such as the ones displayed in this clip.
It's also an interesting point to note that Manson is not by any means the biggest criminal or killer in this country but his notoriety has much to do with his eccentricities such as the ones displayed in this clip.
By: keleona
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Indeed, the editing lessens the experience. These excerpts really don't do Manson justice. (Sorry for the bad pun.)
