The Tate-LaBianca murders, committed by the Manson Family in the summer of 1969, are among the most famous in the realm of true crime — and just about everything we know about them might be false.
LOS ANGELES — One of the prevailing theories around Charles Manson is that the infamous cult leader had intended to incite a race war by orchestrating his so-called family's killing spree in the 1960s ...
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Disturbing things Charles Manson said in his final interviews
Charles Manson was one of the most notorious cult leaders of the 1960s, but he refused to take responsibility for the ...
One of America's more famous documentarians, Errol Morris, was intrigued by Tom O'Neill's Chaos, a 2019 book delving into the mysteries around the murders committed in 1969 by people associated with ...
In 1999, Tom O’Neill was commissioned by Hollywood-centric film magazine Premiere to investigate exactly what had — by then — happened a mere 30 years earlier, when a small-time criminal, Charles ...
Chuck and Jeanette Miller usually relish the national media attention that surrounds their legal moonshine operation in southern Culpeper County. But the corn whiskey farmers want nothing to do with ...
Charles Manson's followers brutally killed seven people in August 1969. It's been 50 years since Charles Manson's followers carried out a two-day murderous rampage in Los Angeles, killing seven people ...
Long Before Little Charlie Became the Face of Evil In a new biography, Jeff Guinn provides a more probing view of the cult leader Charles Manson by delving deeper into his past and deeply troubled ...
That's the argument posed by author Tom O'Neill in his 2019 book, Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties. It's a dizzying but lucidly-written takedown of Manson ...
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