Charles Mason came from a middle class family, as a child Manson was living in several places first it was with his religious grandmother and uncle in West Virginia in a big old house Charles Manson had almost everything, his religious grandmother would take him to church which he did not like going but one thing he did like about church was the music they played he would love to sing, he then lived with another uncle in the Kentucky mountains his uncle had told Charles "We ain't surrender, were still rebels and will be rebels until the end of time, because I ain't accepting no Yankee school, don't go to those schools boy"(The Manson Women: Inside the Murders, done in 1996, Dianne Sawyer, ABC Newsmagazine, "Turning Point"). At the age of nine Charles Manson decided to burn down his school, after the incident Charles Manson was sent to reform school, five years had gone by he spent some time with his mother and her lovers. Kathleen
Charles Mason came from a middle class family, as a child Manson was living in several places first it was with his religious grandmother and uncle in West Virginia in a big old house Charles Manson had almost everything, his religious grandmother would take him to church which he did not like going but one thing he did like about church was the music they played he would love to sing, he then lived with another uncle in the Kentucky mountains his uncle had told Charles "We ain't surrender, were still rebels and will be rebels until the end of time, because I ain't accepting no Yankee school, don't go to those schools boy"(The Manson Women: Inside the Murders, done in 1996, Dianne Sawyer, ABC Newsmagazine, "Turning Point"). At the age of nine Charles Manson decided to burn down his school, after the incident Charles Manson was sent to reform school, five years had gone by he spent some time with his mother and her lovers. Kathleen