The Charles Manson follower who admitted stabbing Sharon Tate 16 times in the 1969 "Helter Skelter" murder spree that horrified the nation died of brain cancer in a California prison. Susan Atkins, 61 ...
Charles Manson refuses to go away. He’s evil incarnate (if a good-looking, seductive version) on TV (see Aquarius, Manson’s Lost Girls). He still makes headlines in real life 47 years after the ...
Members of the Manson "family" shown at pre-trial hearings in 1970 in Los Angeles. Charles Manson and his “family” of followers were the perpetrators of one of the most infamous murder sprees in U.S.
“They were young girls like me — like us,” she said. Once that summer, on the off-chance of seeing the so-called Manson girls in the flesh, Borden and some friends braved the madness outside Los ...
In late July 1970, at the beginning of the murder trial of Charles Manson and three young women in his Family, a 21-year-old named Linda Kasabian took the stand. Kasabian had recently given birth to ...
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