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Featuring the first ever in-depth interview with the 'Family's' getaway driver Linda Kasabian, high-end drama, and rare archival footage, Manson chronicles the final days in 1969 leading up to America's infamous Tate-LaBianca murders.

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Just amazing on how well these people manage to portrait the manson family so so perfectly 👌

michael
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Her smile when she says when she first met Manson says it all. She was mesmerised, ans still is.

colonialgal
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Manson killed the peace and love of the 1960's. My cousin lived by Rosemary and Leno and I thought my parents were nuts to go to a dinner party in that neighborhood right after the murders. I was so scared to be there with them.

timcobos
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That actor’s too tall to play that little evil freak. But he pulls it off with flying colors.

stevenhanson
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She never mentions anything concerning the gravity of exposing her infant child to a group of drugged up sociopaths. Pretty selfish.

willdenham
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Linda actually passed away in January of 2023. She was in hiding after the trial and lived in the Washington state area.

christinaweinmangeriatrics
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Hard to believe these girls turned into murderers. Very sad they ruined their lives and countless others. Victims and their families should haven't ever been put thru what they did.

kathleendobens
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Excellent film. Thanks for posting it for us.♥

chrisjenkinson
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Imagine the terror and shock to discover that the man you looked up to and followed was actually a killer. I'm glad that she was able to find a way out. It's too bad that she didn't go to the police before going into hiding, but I do understand how she may have felt that her daughter's life would have been at risk if she had gone to the police. How sad and horrifying. I'm really glad that she had a strong enough conscience and heart NOT to join in and be disturbed by what she had witnessed.

kimberlyhovis
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Sharon's sister hilarious does she think we believe how sweet and loving Roman was she's dilutional

donnaperry
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Yep. It's getting to be that time of year isn't it. Thanks for the upload. Before I got the notification I was listening to Helter skelter being read. Just paused it to make supper right at the point of Winifred Chapman's arrival at 10050. One thing that bugs me about the narrator is that he pronounces it SHELL-o Drive. Makes me nuts!
Thank you for observing the anniversary as I do every year. The other thing I always make sure to watch is Six De.grees of Helter Skelter, an amazing really great small documentary. What gets me every time is the music at the end, not the song sung by the woman, the instrumental that begins at the point they spot the green truck behind Barker ranch.... That music is just heartbreaking, for some reason, to me. All that life Sharon and little Paul had ahead of them.. just slaughtered and ripped out of the world, All of us who are mothers could not even begin to imagine living even a millisecond in the horror that has no words, of everything that Sharon realized, must have realized, was suddenly happening
I hate that murder is always forever, and that watson, Van Houten and krenwickle as far as I know, are still breathing

Frenchblue
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Well I kind of got sick of hearing this story, but this is THE BEST documentary I’ve seen yet! It was very interesting to listen to the girl’s perspectives and experiences. It was HARDCORE !!!
✨🌼R.I.P. ✨🌼✨
🌼✨Sharon and your baby! ✨👼🏼✨🌼✨👼🏼

kathrynbillinghurst
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I find it odd that debra tate said voytek& abigail were visiting. They weren't visiting they were actually living there to keep sharon safe.being she was so close im surprised she didn't know that.

renatawarec
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We need to be watching for more Manson’s.

catalinacurio
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Interesting theory I read in my interest with Mindhunters. Tex Watson was perhaps challenging Charlie for leadership and Tex was not just following Charlie’s orders, he was all in for it. Yet the guy got to get married and father four children while in prison.

tracypolselli
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Charles Manson obviously couldn't handle rejection and had a bad temper.

cherylween
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And here it 2024 and the world is even crazier 😮😢

brokebishboutique
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The crocodile tears while telling those stories are amazing

jayphelps
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33:53 Did it cut out visual feed for anyone else for a few seconds there?

litneyloxan
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Ugh the way Linda still smiles talking about Charlie pisses me off. She should’ve been in sentence forever

EvelynRude