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    Charles Manson became known worldwide after helping commit numerous gruesome murders near Hollywood‚ California. Although‚ Manson’s legal troubles did not start from that point‚ he had been in and out of institutions and prisons since the age of twelve‚ for many different reasons. “For‚ let out of prison in 1967‚ the year of ‘the summer of love‚’ he became the most hated and vilified figure in America‚ a symbol of everything that had gone wrong in the ‘60s” (Smith). Even though his release from prison

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    Napolitano U.S History 2 My two Favorite teachers 2-28-13 Born on November twelfth‚ 1934 In Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ many people remember Charles Manson as the convicted serial killer who had become an icon of evil. In the late 1960’s Manson founded a hippie cult group known as “the family”‚ who he had manipulated into brutally killing others as a product of his madness. Manson was blamed for killing over nine people. Manson’s insanity could be seen as a product of lack of parenting from his parents‚ his

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    Charles Manson and Society: Who is the Bigger Evil? Charles Manson‚ a man infamous for creating his very own cult through various forms of drugs and manipulation to perform heinous crimes against humanity. As a result he has been put down into the history books as a madman and the embodiment of evil. However despite this in “The Testimony of Charles MansonManson believes society and organized institutions to be the only true evil in the world; he alludes the evil that is Charles Manson to be a

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    Charles Manson was born on November 12‚ 1934 in Cincinnati‚ Ohio. When he was born his mother Kathleen Maddox was a teenager and a prostitute. He had a very rough childhood; “when he was just five years old police detained his mother on charge of robbery and he was placed in his aunt’s home in McMechen‚ West Virginia” (TFP). He later was placed in a boys school and ran back to his mom although she didn’t want anything to do with him. He followed his mother’s footsteps and as a teenager he started

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    Psychology Russ Lewis November 14‚ 2014 Charles Manson Charles Manson was born on November 12‚ 1934‚ in Cincinnati‚ Ohio. His mother‚ Kathleen Maddox‚ a 16 year old girl was an alcoholic and prostitute. She later married William Manson. The marriage did not last. So‚ therefore he ended up being placed in a boy school. Since his mother didn’t want anything to do with him‚ Manson was soon living on the streets and getting by through petty crimes. “By 1952‚ Manson was soon spending more time in prison

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    Skelter The True Story of the Manson Murders Authors: Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry Have you ever heard of a person named Charles Manson? If you have not‚ you have probably been living in a hole for most of your life. Manson and “The Family” (his followers) committed some of the most horrible murders of the 20th century. I am going to tell the story of the murders and tell why Manson is still so well-known years after the murders were committed. Charles Manson was born November 12‚ 1934 in

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    Charles Milles Maddox more commonly known as Charles Manson was born on November 12‚ 1934‚ in quaint town of Ohio. His mother a 16-year-old adolescent was both an alcoholic and prostitute who cared little about his wellbeing and placed him in a school for boys. Growing up‚ Charles spent a substantial amount of time incarcerated for charges consisting of pimping‚ and fraud. Ironically‚ while imprisoned he utilized his artistic talents and gained knowledge on how to read music and play the guitar (Biography)

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    Charles Manson has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and paranoid delusional behavior.He has a very manipulative and controlling personality.He believed that the Beatles song Helter Skelter predicted a race war in America He reinforced this idea using the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr as proof His signature behavior was that with every murder he orchestrated it was to try and start the race war he had said was predicted.Every victim was an upper class person in California. The words “War”

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    60’s and early 70’s attention towards Charles Manson with his twisted ideals of helter skelter and his “family” was in full swing. Through brainwashing‚ LSD trips and picking up rebellious troubled teens‚ Manson was able to instruct the murder of seven people. Although Charles never actually was involved with the murders he was considered to be reason for the deaths and was charged with conspiracy to commit murder on all seven counts. Charles Manson‚ born Charles Milles Maddox November 12th‚ 1934 was

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    Charles Manson a Leader in deviance Charles Manson‚ for the last 43 years‚ has captivated a nation. In August of 1969‚ he managed to bring together a group of people which were from a portion of society that no one would seem to associate with the horrendous murders of Sharon Tate‚ Jay Sebring‚ Abigail Folger‚ Voytek Frykowski‚ Steven Parent‚ Rosemary LaBianca‚ and Leno LaBianca. This group which Manson formed was known simply as “The Family.” Some called him a madman‚ some called him a genius‚

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