Fed Explains Charles Manson Family Murders
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Join us as we cover the Charles Manson Family and Murders case! Wildman Helterkelter himself joins us to talk about the Manson Family Murders and the conspiracy theories surrounding it. This case was the most requested case of the week and we are covering it!
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and we are live what's up guys welcome to fed reacts today we're going to be covering
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the charles manson family and murders we got a lot to cover on this one man is going to be wild
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mr helter kelter himself let's get into it or helter skelter my bad
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special agent with homelands investigations okay guys hsi this is what fed reacts
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defender jeffrey williams and associate ysl did commit the felony here's what six nine actually
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this attack shifted the whole u.s government this guy got arrested espionage okay trading secrets
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with the russian john wayne gacy aka the killer clown okay one of the most prolific serial killers
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of all time killed 33 people zodiac killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who
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operate in northern california serial killers guys they really get off on getting attention from the
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media many years jeffrey epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his home it
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was oj working together to get nicole killed we're gonna go over his past the gang tie so that
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this all makes sense all right we are back what's up guys welcome to fed reacts man uh sorry for the
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delay guys i had to reset um my mixer it was like uh messed up or whatever but i'm glad i caught it
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because if i'd started we wouldn't have audio and everything would have been messed up and y'all
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would be like oh myron and all this other stuff so i got a special guest with me though as you guys know
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angie's in the house hi guys what's up uh as you guys requested we are covering charles manson
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it was the most requested one in the poll that i made uh last week um i made a poll of you guys
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dropping your cases and then i made like the the whole thing like the voting thing and you guys
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requested this one so this is for you guys i hope you like it yes um if it weren't for you guys i'd
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probably be doing another case i'm not gonna lie i was not planning to do charles manson but
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when she showed me the poll results i was like okay it's very irrefutable now that we have to do
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this um it's been a while um and the reason why guys like some some people i kind of hold back on
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because i'm like all right we're gonna have to really research this one we're gonna have to make
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sure we have everything you know it's done right and you know t's cross i's dotted because there's a
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lot of conspiracy theories that are also romance and i know people say that he was a cia asset and
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everything else like that and we'll touch on that lightly slightly as well um but yeah anytime you
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get into like these um these larger than life serial killers you got to cover it correctly so
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um let's see here i mean you're always gonna have your your haters right i remember when i did the son
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of sam one everyone was like oh bro it was just him bro it's a lie there wasn't other shooters and
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it's like bro from the evidence shown eyewitness testimony etc and just like the the way the murders
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were done there's no way he did it by himself there were other sons of sam like it is what it
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is i know people were like the cool theories bs fine you want to say the cool theories bs okay whatever
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but it's almost irrefutable that he had other people helping him because they're witnesses that
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put him in one location however the shooting was going down in another location then you had other
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eyewitnesses that were describing other describing other individuals that didn't look anything at all
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like david berkowitz blonde haired one person identified a female like bro he didn't act alone
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but again you're always going to get the people the conspiracy theorists that come out there so
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no bro you don't know what you're talking about no it was only david berkowitz acting alone or if i
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talk about you know giant wayne gaze here ted bundy i get a bunch of you know never fails i get dms
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and messages bro you forgot this and i'm like bro it's not that important what you know this little
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tidbit of information so anytime you cover people like this that are super famous you're always
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going to have people that complain and want to revise this and revise that and like well actually
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it was 37 murders not 35 you know what i mean like shit like that so anyway uh chats real fast
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kung lee goes hey man thank you for all you do for us just wondering when you're going to drop the
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kiki camarena case i will do that one um i'm also cartels what was that yes when we do mexican
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cartels that will come in requested too guys um i'm also going to do jaime zapata i'm trying to do
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something special for y'all i'm trying to get one of my former colleagues that i worked with very
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closely he was best friends with jaime zapata so uh and he knows the real story of what went down
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because i ain't gonna lie to y'all bro there's a bunch of stuff behind the scenes guys that a lot
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of people don't know about um the jaime zapata case you guys might be wondering who's jaime zapata
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that's the hci special agent that was killed in mexico uh back in 2011 rest in peace to him i
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actually worked in the same field office as him in laredo texas and i was uh i worked alongside a
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lot of his close friends and i got a lot of insights into what really went down with that
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whole situation in mexico um i was going to bring one of the best friends to talk about it so um but
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he's on the job guys so if i do it you know we're gonna have to do the whole thing no camera i'm
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probably gonna have to alter his voice i don't know if i'm going to do it live you know i'm gonna have
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to you know i got to protect the identity of people that i used to work with you know what
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i mean and i've talked with uh a couple of my friends that i used to work with my fbi friend
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um my um one of my good friends from atf uh so you know if i bring these guys on i you know they
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can't be on camera i'm just gonna have to be honest with y'all they're still on the job they're
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still doing active cases some of them even do undercover in really dangerous situations like
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really wild stuff so um yeah but i will do kiki camarena don't worry i got y'all uh we got here
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mike worth goes have you considered dr death slash jack uh kevorkian uh that's a new one no
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has that come up on the list no and you guys you you i'm gonna um prioritize the request here in the
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super chats and the ones that you guys drop on the instagram okay because i'll be doing this post
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weekly so i need you guys to follow the instagram is at friend react so you can drop your cases there
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and yeah be following the most requested ones okay cool all right we got uh border patrol
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myron come back bro we miss you oh man okay one day uh friday well if they take me back they probably
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never will uh friday stream was legit love diverse content nick definitely got the n-word pass also
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lds people don't have multiple wives w fed it uh yeah bro i mean a lot of people nick is very
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misunderstood a lot of the things they say about him uh and that's from my skin griper a lot of things
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they say about nick just simply aren't true uh the white supremacist and you know he was very funny
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all this other crap like it's not true bro he's he's not for race mixing but that doesn't necessarily
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think that that doesn't necessarily mean that he thinks white people are better than everybody else
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i mean he said himself that asians have the highest iq on average so i don't think he's a
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white supremacist i think he's a guy that has his beliefs he wants um you know white people to get
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white people and that's totally cool because at the end of the day we you know minorities always
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say oh yeah get with your own race you know asians say get with your own race um hispanics say it all
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the time uh blacks say it all the time hey get yourself a black woman cool i think white people
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should be able to do the same that's all i'm saying uh myron bixby oh my god look at the picture
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oh lord all right he who would have he who would live must fight he who doesn't wish to fight in
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this world where permanent struggle is the law of life has not the right to exist all right shout out
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to you myron bixby i appreciate you man uh send me i'll get my dark humor uh it's crazy to me how
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many uh soft people there are that like literally get mad at the uh whole um myron bixby um angle
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that i do they really be getting in their feelings but whatever fresh dog goes angie looking like she
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gonna curse your descendants and they gonna end up digging holes in the desert fair enough
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uh the gizzler goes great stream on friday myron w tweet today by fnf uh wfnf because you guys and
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god i've kept a beautiful woman as my girlfriend for the last six months good stuff my friend yeah
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man you gotta you gotta let her know what time it is man shout out to jonah hill letting his bitch
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know like yo man like that is not acceptable but she's over here acting crazy we'll talk about it
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probably tomorrow uh i'm gonna have uh tomorrow guys we're gonna have um destiny zirka nick fuentes and
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sneko um i think zirka is gonna jump on a plane and come over this way but bare minimum i'm gonna
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have nick and destiny here and probably sneko so it'll be a good stream tomorrow we'll talk about
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a bunch of different topics um them boys cia goes angie you better be super submissive to myron or we
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are coming for you okay fair enough she tries uh big mo how you pay for hair and always wear a hoodie
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all right touche uh it's kind of cold in here uh shout out new mexico boy part-time living expat
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style in medellin all right shout out to you my friend i'll be there in a couple weeks it's sunday
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you know what that means fed reacts baby we do it live thank you three diglets i appreciate that
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greatly camino kill goes myron you should look into the sherry papini case could even be a great topic
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for fnf so many rp truths in that story okay uh we could write that one down uh richard conningham yeah
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uh i will okay yeah that's the torso killer they they've been that i've been meaning to do him
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for a while too angie if you could write that one down i have that one you do have richard conningham
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okay yeah um this one his dude was going crazy he was killing chicks in times square and stuff and
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leaving their bodies in the hotels and stuff and sat on fire yeah i will do him don't worry he's a
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wild serial killer you heard about jonah hill w guy with the mustache yeah no i i did hear about
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jonah hill man um you know he was one of them boys right is he yeah pretty sure
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let me look it up oh man i'm pretty sure he is okay look it up go ahead see angie has her uh
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them boys radar too now yeah facts uh speaking of which by the way guys um i'm drinking uh my
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gorilla mind energy drink shout out to them shout out to derrick for more plates more dates
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all right fair enough um yeah if you guys want to go ahead and get um what's it called a discount
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just type in fresh at your checkout anytime you get a girl oh yeah definitely all right fair enough um
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all right welcome uh the lights are still on we didn't get canceled yet so i guess we could talk
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about uh charles manson um guys today's topic we're gonna be talking about charles manson you guys
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been requesting this one for a bit um and yeah let's without further ado let's kind of just get
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right into it here um this guy is crazy uh charles manson charles uh miles manson uh born november
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12th 1934 died november 19th 2017 was an american criminal and musician who led the manson family
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a cult based in california in the late 1960s some of the members committed a series of at least nine
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murders at four locations in july and august 1969 in july 9 sorry in 1971 manson was convicted of
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first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for the deaths of seven people including
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the film actress sharon tate okay um the prosecution contended that while manson never directly ordered
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the murders his ideology constituted an overt act of the conspiracy now um give me a ones in the chat
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if you guys want me to explain how conspiracy works in a legal sense give me ones in the chat if you
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guys don't we'll just give me twos and then we'll keep more pushing here yes once because i want to
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hear it all right well let's see what the people say because i can always tell you after the show
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but let's see what the people say if you guys want me to explain it i will but if but if not i will i
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will uh yeah it's mostly one yay okay so guys a conspiracy from a legal sense is basically an agreement
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okay to commit a crime by two or more persons followed by what is called an overt act okay which
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is right here okay an overt act of the conspiracy so for example let's say me and angie mo chris and
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fresh decide to rob a bank right and nick fuentes and we all get white hoods and decide to go rob the
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well watch all the snowflakes go fucking crazy in here right and we decide to rob a bank right
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and um we buy the hoods and um we get a rental car um someone buys gloves etc right and the police
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stop us before we actually hit the bank and they find the gloves they find the guns they find the
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hoods etc and what ends up happening is we go to jail and we get hit with conspiracy why because we took
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overt acts and furtherance of the conspiracy whether it's buying gloves getting a rental car um driving
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to the location all of these things could be constituted as an overt act and furtherance of
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the conspiracy okay guys you don't have to actually um successfully commit the act but doing things
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to further it uh counts towards conspiracy okay guys that that is conspiracy so um we're gonna go
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ahead and react to this documentary here that i got okay um and there's a bunch of other things
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going on as well that we're gonna cover but yeah man um this was some wild stuff do you have anything
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angie before we play this thing i do have to say that this case is very extensive i don't i didn't
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watch this documentary i watched some others and some interviews and stuff and yeah i'll be covering
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up if we you know yeah if there's anything missing um yeah we'll definitely uh fill in gaps
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i want to say this like there are mainly two uh theories in this case where whatever you i'm gonna
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drop them all at the end i guess they will mention here because some people will believe this and some
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people will believe that so yeah if you guys know you know all right so uh this comes from uh
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illuminati naughty i see what you did there sir uh the horrifying story of the manson family and you
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guys know like i'm not trying to get the stream shut down because if i use like the real stories one
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they always act lame and like you know we're gonna turn the stream off for a bit so this one i think
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will be good um and then we'll just fill in the gaps for y'all all right so uh let's let's get this
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thing going what do the beatles white album and the manson family murders have in common well
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everything at least according to every book you'll ever read on the subject it was allegedly the driving
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force behind the gruesome murders that took place only a short time after manson became the leader of
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and during the murders guys they would go ahead and like write messages uh in the victim's blood
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you know so these guys were definitely on some demon time and what i'll probably do is i'll put
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a link in the description for you guys that shows the murder scene photos uh but they're way too
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graphic to show on youtube it's pretty bad a wildly violent obsessively loyal young cult at first the
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manson family seemed like your average everyday run-of-the-mill commune family prevalent in the 1960s
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they preached free love traveled around in their little buses and relied heavily on the psychedelic
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lsd manson was the ultimate father figure for a group of runaways but they weren't quite what you
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might think these were classic suburban kids and young adults who had lived relatively normal lives
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before manson came sauntering in while some were separated from their families they were working
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their everyday average jobs living their everyday normal lives but manson was the ultimate charismatic
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figure he convinced the family that he was a jesus-like figure that sold them on his beliefs
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society yes guys they are not kidding around about that he actually did go ahead and make himself out
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to be like some individual that was brought by god he used to tell his people like i am uh i'm jesus
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and the devil wrapped in one or god and the devil wrapped in one so he was a very good con man um and just
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you guys know he spent over half of his life in prison um he spent about 17 years in prison when he
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got out when he was around 32 33 um that's when he started um pushing really hard you guys are going
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to see here in the music and uh just like another guy from germany that got rejected from an art school
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if you know what i'm saying this dude got rejected this guy got rejected by a music label and he went on a path
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as well he learned how to play guitar in prison too yes yes wasn't for them it wasn't for any of them
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they were better off on the outskirts following him now these three girls uh guys are um three of
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the women that were involved in the uh manson family okay you got here uh mary patricia uh krenwinkel
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um susan atkins okay and she's no longer alive and then you got leslie van helton who actually guys
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is probably on the verge of being released here um on parole in the state of california so um she spent
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53 years in prison and i'll show y'all a little video about that in a bit guys remember the name
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of susan though what was that for later on oh yes yes yes right yeah remember this crazy chick right here
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um susan where she is susan atkins okay she's gonna come she's gonna be very important um to
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this story all right and only him the one true messiah but as the lsd-induced messiah's teachings
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droned on for hours they began to take a darker turn soon he became obsessed with the beatles hit
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song helter skelter he believed the beatles themselves and the white album in particular
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were signaling the end of the world by way of a race war in his eyes there was a war coming and
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black people would emerge victorious the catch is that they would be relying on him and his family
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to build a brand new society but when it didn't come the way he thought he improvised um yeah no
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surprise here uh charles manson was a raging racist and he um basically he was a homosexual too
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yeah he he um graped someone in prison if i'm not mistaken well he was assaulted too
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he was assaulted yes he was very assaulted he was assaulted in prison and he also graped someone as
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well so i mean he spent over half of his life in reformatories uh he spent for boys school for
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boys he also spent a good amount of time in federal prison uh not just state prison because he was
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driving stolen cars across the state lines yeah yeah passing bad checks uh prostitution facing interstate
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lines um pimping uh pimping interstate lines yep and um and then uh and then what was the other and
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then was a stealing cars stealing cars across interstate lines which those are all going to be
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uh federal charges guys remember how i told you guys before a lot of the times once you affect
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interstate commerce or you cross interstate lines now you've effectively made your crime
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federal um and you know if you take a car and you steal and you take it across state lines
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um you're going to get hit most of the time with a charge called um transportation of interstate uh
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a stolen property interstate okay um and that's a pretty easy charge to prove that's actually what
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they the hip-hop smoke with that charge guys a lot of y'all don't know that he took a uh it was
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either a rolls royce or a bentley if i'm not mistaken back in like 2018 2019 like a year before he passed
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away he took it across country and uh they charged him federally for that he was indicted federally
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for um for taking a car across state lines so um interstate transportation of stolen
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property is the charge so yeah but yeah he thought that basically guys and keep in mind around this
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time right the civil rights era was going strong the blank panthers were created so in his head and
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this is and this is los angeles guys right a lot of the violence was going down in la so in his eyes
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he was like okay they're going crazy we need to rise up and fight them and um he built this little
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you know cult and it went from like you know a little hippie um you know psychedelic and let's free
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love type family cult to a oh we gotta ready get ready for war and the song helter skelter
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from the beatles uh he felt like that song spoke to him with a plan to start the war himself he sent
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his family off to murder in cold blood and left clues behind that would lead people to believe it
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was the black panthers executing the murders this is the so he tried to frame them because what he did
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was he killed white people and he made the murders look as if it was done by the black panthers to
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incite oh but wait they don't explain that in the documentary uh they might explain it later i made
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like a whole because i got a lot of research in this guy like a whole full four pages of this notebook
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here i made like a whole map here showing how this is the theory of the drug dealing going wrong though
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the what the drug dealing drug dealing oh no no no no well we will definitely cover that though that
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was the first one of the first murders um okay we'll keep going unless you want have anything you
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want to say right now well you gotta explain it somehow okay we'll add in if i miss something then
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okay all right story we have heard on repeat the helter skelter the race war the family but what
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lies behind manson's wild eyes how did a man become the leader of over 100 young people and convince some
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of them to commit multiple heinous crimes including some of the most brutal murders in history without
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a second thought yeah i can see their police piggy and then look at the paw right here and this went
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down at one of their first murders um well i'll let it continue on but you guys you guys see what i
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mean i just wanted to point that out so they write it with the victim's blood police and then bam
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the paw of the black panthers to make it look as this this was a black panther hit who was the
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manson family and where are they now shout out to that man uh the illuminati
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what's the name of the channel i found the crime scene photos hello everyone and welcome to a very
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spooky a very special halloween edition of a new series that we're testing out dark dives i'm the
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illuminati and today how did a short narcissistic man become the leader of the united states most
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infamous cult well it all starts back in 1934 when manson was born in ohio from the beginning his life
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seemed doomed for disaster uh cincinnati is where he's from guys his mother kathleen maddox was absentee and
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while manson was growing up he lived with her family everything was dark he suffered years of
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abuse and neglect and by the time he was only 13 years old he was already committing his own crimes
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soon he would find himself in a boys school where his life just got worse and he became more violent
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he spent and also just you guys know his mom was a hooker um so she was a sex worker yeah so she was
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out on them streets if you know what i'm saying she belongs to the street so she didn't really have time
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to care for him like that and you know every time she did come in she'd be with him for a bit and
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she'd you know give him off to relatives so his mom was definitely a streetwalker you got something
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yeah yeah well she was she got pregnant when she was 15 and um if she was pregnant by a i don't know
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how you guys called it it's a con artist oh a con artist yeah that was a charles manson's father
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and he never claimed him like she told him that she was pregnant and he just flew oh yeah he just left
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that boy turned into goku yeah yeah but she thought he was a colonel because his first name was
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colonel and i think his last name was scott and yeah so he left and she started raising the child
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by herself but she was an alcoholic too so she she also i don't know if you heard this but she sold
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him for a pitch of beer yes to a waitress yeah she tried to yeah she tried no she did and then
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her um uncle like her i'm sorry her her brother was the one who found the baby later on like two
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days after he found the waitress and like had to like you know this that's my nephew so that's not
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a rumor it actually happened you confirmed it okay yeah because they've been i've heard that rumor as
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well that she sold him for a pitcher of beer but then that like they uh the family members ended up
00:23:19.600
getting the baby back yeah well that's what charles manson said in his autobiography he said that
00:23:24.060
she actually sold him and that his uncle had to to search for him to the waitress later on damn
00:23:30.800
that's what happens when you have a mom that's a there's a someone in the chest said what kind
00:23:34.560
of beer did she give it for probably a pbr some bullshit probably some give me a picture of bbr
00:23:40.600
pbr man she's like oh that baby's so cute i'm dying to have one yeah you know you can have it but
00:23:45.720
just give me a beer yeah so i said it was but like
00:23:48.320
oh no she was like nah but like nah they support them them uh them trans if you know what i'm saying
00:23:55.140
nah so uh yeah nah guys um but yeah it was it was rough upbringing and then also i want you guys to
00:24:01.420
also know this because um ted bunny's mom was kind of in a similar situation and what i mean by this is
00:24:07.700
you guys got to understand that back then having a child out of wedlock was wildly like like a big
00:24:14.520
deal okay um having children out of wedlock was not a thing so it was very frowned upon very shunned
00:24:20.840
there's no you know all the single ladies and you know strong and independent none of that bullshit
00:24:24.840
was out there back then in the in the 30s guys if a woman had a kid out of wedlock they had these
00:24:31.000
homes a lot of the times which were kind of shameful uh single mother's home so it wasn't like uh it
00:24:36.120
wasn't something to be proud of so um you know for some women especially degenerates like his mom
00:24:41.780
they might look at it like oh man it's better just give this kid off to somebody else because this
00:24:45.500
is an embarrassment uh that i don't even have a man and i'm having a child out of wedlock so it was a big
00:24:49.720
deal her mom was actually his mom was actually charged as well for armed robbery and she she paid
00:24:56.480
a sentence for five years too and then he was raised by um his uncle and auntie okay i didn't know
00:25:03.600
that okay i didn't know she got arrested for that as well the vast majority of his time planning an
00:25:08.140
escape and after six tries he was finally successful though not for long see he had a particular crime
00:25:14.300
that seemed to be in his favorite and it was stealing cars so that's kind of how he was caught
00:25:19.220
but he once again was sent away this time to the national training school for boys in washington dc
00:25:24.400
finally he was given some sort of explanation for his behavior he was told he was aggressively
00:25:29.620
antisocial according to the psychologist this came from an unfavorable family life if it can be
00:25:35.060
called family life at all another psychologist who examined him wrote one is left with the feeling
00:25:40.240
that behind all this lies an extremely sensitive boy who has not yet given up in terms of securing
00:25:45.220
some kind of love and affection from the world and maybe they were right maybe if manson grew up in a
00:25:50.960
different life with a different family in a different point in time we wouldn't even have anything to talk
00:25:55.640
about today but as we all know that's not what happened and that's simply a fantasy of what might have
00:26:01.080
been but there was a brief moment where there seemed to be some light a belief that maybe his life was
00:26:06.540
turning around after spending some time in the ohio federal reformatory he moved in with his aunt and
00:26:11.860
uncle in west virginia it seems like maybe this was the chance that he could have to live a normal
00:26:17.140
calm quiet life while people in the town seemed against him from the beginning he caught the eyes of a
00:26:22.700
railroad man named cowboy willis who introduced manson to his soon-to-be wife rosalie and for a while
00:26:28.620
it seemed like life may have had some promise maybe just maybe the monster that would become
00:26:34.260
charles manson could be avoided he went to church with his grandmother every sunday and even had a
00:26:39.320
child unfortunately everything would soon once again go wrong as the bills began to pile up he
00:26:45.760
once again turned to crime stealing cars soon he would steal a car and drive to los angeles where yet
00:26:51.080
again he would be caught and thrown back into prison after spending a few years in the terminal island
00:26:56.100
penitentiary his wife would divorce him he would find himself in and out of prison for the rest of his
00:27:01.080
life constantly being released only to break probation soon after and this seemed to be the
00:27:06.100
way of his life after suffering years of abuse now there's i'll just address this real quick since
00:27:11.060
we're on it anyway um there was uh some theories right that manson was a cia asset and the reason for
00:27:17.760
that is because um when he got out of prison guys he was on probation and he went to uh san francisco
00:27:25.100
and his probation officer basically there were times when he left uh san francisco or he traveled
00:27:32.280
when he wasn't supposed to he got arrested etc basically violated his um his probation yet he never
00:27:39.500
actually went back to jail and um what this guy right this author out there i forget his name he went
00:27:45.920
on the joe rogan podcast i'm going to get his name right now but basically he went ahead and did a
00:27:49.460
a freedom of information act okay and he went ahead and got the parole paperwork or sorry the
00:27:54.880
probation paperwork for charles manson and he found that charles manson got quite a bit of latitude when
00:28:02.100
it came to violating his probation and not getting sent back to prison etc and there was quite a bit of
00:28:07.460
speculation that he was a um a participant in operation um mk ultra which was the use of base of
00:28:15.620
illicit drugs psychedelic drugs such as lst etc and you know experimenting with mind control or whatever
00:28:20.880
and um and this was all done right by the cia and uh there's just a bunch of shit that was going on in
00:28:29.200
the backgrounds that led people to think this and uh whitey bulger who i also covered on this podcast
00:28:33.440
guys um was another guy that was also allegedly participating in um these experiments as well while
00:28:43.400
he was in federal prison and if you guys know like i said before um manson was participating in
00:28:48.360
he was allegedly participating in this stuff while in federal prison so that's a speculation as to why
00:28:54.100
he was um he basically didn't get violated all the even though he committed a lot of crimes even
00:29:00.680
after he got out um at the age of 32 and was on probation so um for obvious reasons they probably
00:29:06.920
don't want to admit that because he ended up killing seven people being involved uh behind the death of
00:29:10.600
seven people while he was out so um yeah but the cia in the 1960s guys was different if you watch my
00:29:16.840
new mech documentary that i excuse me documentary reaction um shout out to ryan dawson he's the one
00:29:21.880
that came out the documentary but i reacted to it on this channel go watch it and you guys are going
00:29:25.980
to see how crazy intelligence agencies were back in the 1960s i mean i think at this point it's not even
00:29:33.360
i think i know it's been proven the cia was 100 percent involved in the assassination of john f kennedy
00:29:41.560
all right it's it's not even it's not even up for dispute anymore it was john f kennedy them boys if
00:29:48.280
you know what i'm saying and organized crime to be exact the jewish and the italian mafia okay um and
00:29:57.120
and a lot of people want him gone uh the military industrial he wasn't a proponent of the military
00:30:01.380
industrial complex he was trying to have um he was putting a lot of pressure on israel and david
00:30:06.920
ben-guerian the first president of israel to have uh nuclear checks because he thought that they had
00:30:10.640
nuclear bombs and they shouldn't have had them uh but we know that they got them through stealing
00:30:14.560
uranium from the united states all fact by the way shown in declassified documents um we know that
00:30:19.200
the mafia wanted him gone because his brother robert f kennedy was going super hard and trying to get
00:30:25.240
them uh trying to get the mafia to come in and testify uh uh he was basically excuse me he was
00:30:32.820
subpoenaing them to come in and testify uh about the whereabouts and activities of la cosa nostra and
00:30:38.560
the criminal activities and obviously they had the omerta code of silence so they don't want to have to
00:30:42.220
be uh involved in that and then on top of that which no one ever talks about the kennedy's tried to
00:30:48.140
get the um them boys lobbies that starts with a z if you guys know what i'm saying he was trying to
00:30:53.860
get them to register under the narrow under narrow which is an um no far a foreign agent registration
00:31:00.440
act uh which obviously would have significantly limited their ability to politic and lobby and
00:31:07.040
american government to the extent they do now um so all these things were not in kennedy's favor guys
00:31:13.000
and he didn't want to go to war he didn't want to do any of that stuff and he was costing criminals
00:31:18.720
the military industrial complex a lot of money um and a lot of people wanted him gone
00:31:23.800
and i'm going to talk in more detail about this with ryan dawson ryan dawson actually knows who
00:31:27.920
the two people were that shot and killed kennedy he knows who they actually are and let me tell
00:31:35.720
y'all this it wasn't harry lee oswald okay don't believe the bs that they tell y'all in wikipedia it's
00:31:42.980
not true and here's nothing that they didn't tell you guys in the 1970s congress did a separate
00:31:47.700
investigation okay and they concluded that there were other shooters except for harry lee oswald
00:31:54.380
and they even acknowledged that shots came from the grassy knoll
00:31:57.820
so i say all that to say this the 1960s were a crazy time all right i don't put anything past the cia
00:32:07.960
for them letting out crazy killers like this dude to come out and do lsd experiments killing a goddamn
00:32:14.240
president the zodiac killer was going wild around this time stabbing people up you know what i mean
00:32:18.900
so the 1960s and 70s etc these were dark times in american history guys the mafia was in in at its
00:32:26.080
height at the strongest it's ever been in this um between the 20s all the way up until the mid 1980s
00:32:31.840
when giuliani took them down in new york with the first crime family so um this was the heyday for
00:32:37.420
criminal activity guys all right so anyway if you don't see my right tomorrow you know what it is
00:32:42.720
yeah yeah if y'all don't see me tomorrow you guys are gonna know what happened i probably got
00:32:48.020
assassinated by the cia man all right so um but yeah guys it's it this was a different
00:32:54.280
time period they didn't give a fuck back then if i'm gonna be candid with y'all
00:32:57.820
neglect and sexual assault while in the boys school manson never successfully found himself back in the
00:33:05.040
good graces of society he spent virtually every second of his childhood teenage years and adult
00:33:10.280
life in prison in fact in 1967 when he was released from a prison in california he asked the warden if
00:33:16.420
he could stay a request that i bet they wish they would have granted but they did sorry i meant to say
00:33:21.480
lee harvey oswald my sorry my bad guys i i didn't sleep too much man i'm tired so my bad there i
00:33:27.340
stand corrected but y'all know who i'm talking about god damn it the patsy and upon his release
00:33:33.680
manson set out to build his own way of life it was the 60s time of passion music and free love
00:33:39.420
there seemed to be no sign of social or public codes anyone could talk to anyone and as the
00:33:44.920
smithsonian put it runway hippies mingled freely with hollywood royalty before so manson went off to
00:33:50.200
go ahead so before he was released right before the in during this time um he got married once i i think
00:33:57.740
they mentioned this year he got married with a hospital waiter waitress uh when she was 17 and
00:34:03.240
he was 20 and they had a child but she divorced him after one year he being in prison she will
00:34:11.220
oftenly um visit him with his mom but then she was like yeah she she just left him and like divorce him
00:34:19.320
and find another man and like grace her child alone and then uh his son didn't want it to be related
00:34:25.700
with him so he changed his name and eventually killed himself bam shot himself in the head god
00:34:32.980
damn i would too if my dad was charles manson i'm just kidding angelis with the dream of one day
00:34:39.880
starting a music career after he'd learned to play the guitar in prison unfortunately one producer who
00:34:45.040
had worked with him called him an unmitigated disaster and so while the dreams of his music
00:34:49.580
career quickly fell by the wayside he had a backup plan he had been carefully studying and learning
00:34:54.460
about religion and picking up on techniques of effectively brainwashing people from the works
00:34:58.600
of scientology and the book written by salesman dale carnegie how to win friends oh man friends and
00:35:04.720
influence people through his time in prison he had carefully followed some of the most successful men
00:35:09.300
in terms of leadership brainwashing or amassing a following and now that he was out he learned how to
00:35:15.000
put all of those techniques to use soon he would gain his first follower mary brunner who was only 23 at
00:35:20.940
the time slowly they started recruiting and his following would grow from one to over 100 this was
00:35:27.400
a man that had been relentlessly bullied by suburban youth for his differences he had suffered abuse
00:35:32.020
from his family friends and adults for the majority of his life someone that was so institutionalized
00:35:37.120
that he actually begged to stay in prison now he had a massive following children and young adults
00:35:42.700
would leave their families and friends without a second thought for a promising life of adventure
00:35:46.540
change and free love and that's what manson was promising them the man who had been unceremoniously
00:35:51.920
shut out of society his entire life was now the leader of a group it was a recipe for disaster
00:35:56.840
but no one could predict how awful it got guys uh remember that married girl so she was one of her
00:36:03.520
her biggest uh follower and he also ended up marrying her too and he had a child with her too
00:36:09.820
and he uh i think it was him yeah he was he's right now i think if it's not right now it was like a few
00:36:18.520
years ago he's fighting for his money now like for he's like how do you call it when somebody die and
00:36:26.320
like they want to like oh their inheritance yeah okay so he's fighting for that apparently
00:36:31.160
now we're going to get into the family and just so you guys know um they're understating this guy's
00:36:38.500
charisma and charm um manson even though he was he was very short um you got to remember he was
00:36:44.180
in their eyes right he played so he gets out of prison he knows how to play the guitar he actually
00:36:49.160
wasn't that bad i've actually listened to some of his music right not that terrible uh compared to
00:36:54.040
like other you know folk type music at this time um he knows how to play guitar music isn't that
00:36:59.620
terrible i mean he got visited by um uh someone who was involved with the beach boys i think if i'm not
00:37:04.500
mistaken back in the day yeah there you go um so obviously he was good enough to get a rehearsal
00:37:09.460
so you know he's playing music and back then right you were the you were the shit if you could play
00:37:14.380
music and you were a hippie and you know he was the leader like all these things make you attractive
00:37:18.880
to women right and then like you guys gotta remember back then that was a style having the long hair
00:37:22.480
the grungy beard that was what it was so the guy had a lot of um dominant attractive traits that
00:37:30.460
women would find you know arousing and so that's why he was able to uh command these women then on
00:37:36.660
top of that you add the drugs in yeah that's what i was gonna you know what i'm saying like my man out
00:37:41.380
here putting uh lsd and ice and sugar cubes and giving it to them like yeah like you're gonna be
00:37:46.280
the fucking man you can play music you got you dress like a hippie you got this beard you got this
00:37:49.900
cool um he actually turned a old hollywood um set like a wild west set which is about 25 miles away
00:37:56.780
from los angeles he turned that into like where they lived so you're housing people you're the
00:38:02.540
leader you're giving them drugs you're playing music you're like a rock star to these people
00:38:06.200
you know what i mean so and then a lot of these women are younger they're uh late teens early 20s
00:38:11.000
uh runaways from home uh some of them didn't come from good families right so that's what ends up
00:38:16.620
happening is you're able to to brainwash these people and you got drugs on your side yeah he was
00:38:20.840
very charming too apparently yes very these women will say yep well they killed for him and y'all about to
00:38:26.580
see that here in a second diane lake was just a child when her family moved her from their quiet
00:38:31.940
and peaceful home in minnesota to california they had dreams of becoming part of a new counterculture
00:38:36.880
lifestyle and to make their way to a free love commune called wavy gravy's hog farm which
00:38:42.020
what a name according to diane this soon became a life of severe isolation for her she was told she
00:38:48.340
was jailbait for the men coming to the commune and was told if she wanted to stay she had to stay out
00:38:52.600
of sight and sleep in the attic unwilling to endure the isolation and the feeling of being entirely
00:38:57.600
unwelcome by the community meant to spread love and acceptance to all diane began bouncing around
00:39:02.600
living with friends in other communes at just 14 years old she was introduced to charles manson
00:39:08.060
she recalls meeting him to be a magical experience eventually she would come to be the youngest member
00:39:14.200
of his family for a short while she quote felt more love and belonging with manson and the girls
00:39:19.180
than anywhere else at first at least according to her it was another thing as well guys big thing
00:39:25.040
he had other women there as well what do i tell you all the time when you have women it allows you to
00:39:30.340
be attractive to other women why because of social proof also there were children there as well so this
00:39:36.160
whole safety net thing of having a bunch of people around you having women having men having children
00:39:42.240
and you're the leader of this establishment it builds a lot of social proof an enormous amount of
00:39:47.220
social proof i'm gonna take your time here to actually compare this guy to the guy leader of
00:39:54.520
the waco um cult ah okay yeah yeah go ahead in the 1990s i think his name was david coat kosher david
00:40:02.900
koresh koresh yeah they were so if you if you see the story of charles manson and this guy we're we'll
00:40:10.280
probably cover the waco church yes we will we're definitely this guy and they are very similar like
00:40:16.780
the co-leaders tend to be very similar like in their you know to nurture women and like get women
00:40:24.340
to their coals they talk even the same you see the interviews you see you can compare them very much
00:40:30.660
it's like the same it's they're so similar good point um yeah um david koresh guys um all definitely
00:40:37.680
very um similar to to um charles manson and what did he do he used you know the unifier of religion
00:40:44.580
manson did as well because you guys got to remember as well back in the 60s at this time
00:40:50.100
right like you know you had middle america which was super conservative like super religious um you
00:40:56.060
know and what manson basically provided was like an alternative lifestyle hey free love over here
00:41:01.920
forget everything you've been taught forget religion come over this way i'm gonna reprogram you
00:41:07.900
etc and use the drugs to do that by the well which is why he was able to get these people to follow
00:41:12.440
him so strongly but he did it in another light so koresh used religion uh manson used freedom and the
00:41:19.400
hippie lifestyle and this alternative he was selling this alternative lifestyle to people that came from
00:41:25.960
traditional conservative households from the midwest or from two-parent households whatever and in the
00:41:31.520
60s it was cool to rebel that's why um feminism took off during this time the civil rights era was
00:41:38.560
taken off during this time it was i would say that the 60s guys if you really think about it is one of
00:41:43.020
the the most pivotal uh decades in american history because so many things came from it that changed the
00:41:49.900
course of american history so um and this is just one of the tenements of it so um the really good um
00:41:57.000
comparison and we're going to cover uh david koresh and the um the waco massacre and the branch davidians
00:42:03.100
as well that's another case that you know got to cover that one correct or people are going to cry
00:42:07.840
so um and also i'm trying to find a documentary to use for y'all i want to use a netflix one because
00:42:12.840
it's pretty good but they're gonna go yeah but it's really good and the reason why i like the netflix one
00:42:17.440
is they actually bring in the atf and fbi agents that were involved in the siege so that's why i like
00:42:24.500
this so much because it was like oh shit we're actually like listening to the actual agents that were
00:42:28.080
there on the scene um but um you have anything else also yeah well these guys also use their
00:42:34.080
women like uh the charles manson will use them like as assets he will also fuck this this girl
00:42:39.700
not last david courage because he will oh yeah christian and shares his house but this guy
00:42:45.780
shared his house yeah he was yeah he will use them as to trade them for like drugs and shit like
00:42:51.780
you can sleep with my women just give me drugs like this is charles manson and david koresh
00:42:55.620
used to sleep with all them and nobody can be with them just him yeah koresh was actually funny
00:43:00.180
he used to smash other dudes wives and tell them like you i'm smashing your wife you can't smash
00:43:04.660
your wife though he used to cuck all the guys that lived in the in the uh at the in the in the house
00:43:10.520
with him in waco but manson didn't give a shit he was like like manson even got biker dudes to show
00:43:14.920
up because they were again they were going to try to stage a rebellion or whatever he got all these
00:43:18.700
biker guys to show up and you let them smash uh a couple of girls that worked you know yeah yeah yes
00:43:24.720
that's the name of the biker gang yes straight satans who if i'm not mistaken they were white
00:43:28.580
supremacist biker gang right yeah and um yeah they they he enlisted this biker gang to protect him
00:43:35.360
from this other guy i think it was a i don't remember his name but yeah he got an altercation
00:43:40.860
on some black people and that's what he was worried about yeah they're black but it was just like a
00:43:45.400
made up that he made because he was just tripping yeah that's with you yeah he was uh he was tripping
00:43:49.600
on drugs but either way he brought in a biker gang and he offered his women to to smash uh to get
00:43:55.740
what he wanted so manson again master manipulator man he did he he's the puppeteer man he don't give
00:44:00.360
a shit about nobody he's just trying to get his drugs get his power and yeah exactly he didn't have
00:44:05.440
money so he will trade the women he was like uh yeah you guys protect me and i can you can have as
00:44:10.580
many women if you want yep and they were like yeah sure exactly so uh yeah let's keep going
00:44:16.460
it's like a relatively normal commune they spent their days listening to music taking drugs and
00:44:21.820
having sex and yes at 14 years old but when the white album came out it all changed suddenly their
00:44:28.440
commune became the headquarters used to prepare for the upcoming war and diane was no longer part
00:44:33.180
of the inner circle her story is just one she didn't yeah you heard that song helter skelter and
00:44:38.360
that that changed his world guys join in on the gruesome murders but she would become a well-known
00:44:43.120
figure for her role and he was a big fan of the beatles he was playing it over and over and over
00:44:48.060
and over again when the white album came out we actually tell the the members that they can only
00:44:53.140
listen to the beatles the white boys i think the whiny boys something like that and his music that's all
00:44:59.780
they could listen to y'all can only play my music in the beatles that's it yeah that's it god damn it
00:45:05.560
all right testifying against the family by the time the murders were committed she was only 16 years
00:45:12.360
old but she was one of the luckier ones after a brief stint in the hospital for psychiatric
00:45:17.160
evaluation and treatment she was placed in high school and later found love and escaped to europe
00:45:21.600
to avoid being followed by the family lol what was really going on inside the manson cult how were so
00:45:28.260
many people as young as 14 years old falling into the world of charles manson and what did that world
00:45:34.580
become manson had one goal with his new followers to convince them they were special many of them
00:45:40.840
were not unlike diane runaways who had traveled to california to experience the new wave of hippie
00:45:45.760
culture and free love some were introduced to man and this was very enticing guys because remember
00:45:50.920
in the 1960s it was a lot different we're talking about conservative christian white america so people
00:45:58.880
wanted to if they wanted an alternative lifestyle what they have to do they had to get out to the more
00:46:02.900
hippie areas san francisco was one of the headquarters of this and by the way here's the the album that
00:46:08.100
they're referring to guys i mean i feel like i wouldn't be doing y'all justice here if i didn't
00:46:11.620
show y'all um this is the white album right here guys from the beatles okay um actually i think uh jay-z
00:46:17.060
got inspiration to call his album the black album from the beatles having the white album if i'm not
00:46:21.400
mistaken um the beatles also referred to colloquially as the white album is the white is the ninth studio
00:46:27.260
album and only double album by english rock band the beatles released on november 22nd 1968
00:46:31.960
oh damn it's my mom's birthday um featuring a plain white sleeve the cover contains no graphics
00:46:37.800
or text other than the band's name embossed uh pepper's lonely hearts club band the beatles is
00:46:43.680
recognized for its fragmentary style and diverse range of genres including folk british blues ska music
00:46:49.660
call pro metal and avant garde it has been since uh it has since been viewed by some critics as a
00:46:55.760
post-modern work as well as one of the greatest albums of all times the album features 30 songs
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19 of which were written during march in april 1968 at a transcendental uh meditation course in rick
00:47:07.820
rish rishikesh india there the only western instrument available to the band was acoustic guitar several of
00:47:14.680
these songs remained acoustic on the beatles and were recorded solo or only by part of the group the
00:47:20.360
production aesthetic ensured that the album sound was scaled down and less reliant on studio innovation
00:47:24.880
than most of the releases since revolver 1966 the beatles also broke with the band's tradition at the
00:47:30.720
time of incorporating several musical styles in one song by keeping each piece of music consistently
00:47:35.680
faithful to a select genre so that just gives you guys a little bit of insight as to uh you know what
00:47:41.580
kind of music was popular at that time and what charles manson loved um and his music did sound
00:47:45.880
fairly similar to theirs obviously not as good but you know he wasn't terrible he honestly wasn't that
00:47:52.040
terrible by their boyfriends others met him by pure chance like patricia krenwinkel who was working as
00:47:58.280
a secretary when she met the unlikely cult leader and quit her job the very next day he promised them
00:48:03.700
they would be accepted and welcomed them to a life that they dreamed of they were no longer on the
00:48:08.220
outskirts of society that they were becoming their own society through manson's unlikely connections
00:48:13.660
they were granted the ability to live on large glorious ranches including one owned by the beach
00:48:18.480
boys dennis wilson he had become friendly with manson during his mediocre rise in the music world and was
00:48:24.040
intrigued by the singer plus there were the added bonus of having the women around that was actually
00:48:29.620
one of the key reasons they gave him a chance is because they're like oh hoes okay let's give this guy a
00:48:34.640
shot well actually uh how they happened is that dennis wilson uh found two of these women and they uh
00:48:42.660
they were i think they were hitchhiking right yeah they were asking for a ride right so he picked them
00:48:48.100
up and they were like oh you should meet our friend charlie he's great uh he has this vibe i think he's gonna
00:48:54.700
be great with you because he's a musician too blah blah blah so they introduced him to charles
00:49:00.220
and then they become they became friends and actually dennis wilson wanted him to be a part of
00:49:05.140
the beach boys yes but the other members the beach boys the beach boys the beach boys oh continue on
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your accent is hilarious man whatever the beach boys whatever all right go ahead anyway
00:49:22.400
i got deported on my mind oh shit man how do you say that the what how do you say what
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the beach beach boys beach beach yeah the beach it's okay the beach boys it's good continue on
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anyways um so he wanted him to be part of the of the band and the the other members didn't wanted
00:49:57.520
him so they kicked him out of the house but they actually stayed in the house of dennis wilson for
00:50:03.180
a while yeah until they got kicked out yep and uh yeah i mean he actually did get a shot um and you
00:50:10.600
know at the time these guys were huge it wasn't like this was like some mediocre rock band guys
00:50:14.360
and actually um allegedly right i'm gonna say allegedly i'm quoting mo here because uh apparently
00:50:20.720
um mason wrote this song that is by the beach boys oh manson wrote this song okay it's called
00:50:27.380
bluebears over the mountain and it's allegedly written by charles manson and he fought because he
00:50:33.060
said that they didn't get him this god and then they just took the song from him oh really yeah it's called
00:50:40.040
what bluebears bluebears but over the mountain shit angie did her research i'm gonna look that up
00:50:45.200
too okay that might explain why he was so pissed off and you guys are gonna see here how pissed off
00:50:49.980
he got a producer called terry mulchler because he was the one how who was like stealing his work
00:50:56.820
and shit like they had like and he he said that he would like get them a deal and then get manson a
00:51:02.740
deal and he never called them back and then manson had to track them down call him terry terry didn't
00:51:06.600
like um mason manson manson yeah bitch boys bitch boys yeah fuck the bitch boys okay let's keep
00:51:13.820
going i like wait what was the name of the song again it was bluebeards over the mountain bluebeards
00:51:18.060
over the mountain and they did they even give him credit probably not on the album either no nothing
00:51:22.040
never nothing they probably did steal his shit they probably did steal his shit man that's why he got
00:51:27.320
so mad bro you you don't realize like some of the biggest killers in the world came from rejection
00:51:31.740
yeah i know manson getting rejected by these guys a certain individual with a certain you know
00:51:37.500
narrow mustache getting rejected from an art school yeah you know what i'm talking about yeah uh so yeah
00:51:43.260
dude it's it's rejection creates killers i guess the manson girls were trained like they did all the
00:51:48.600
chores cleaned cooked and sexual favors for any male guest but their stay didn't last long considering
00:51:54.940
wilson had to spend over one hundred thousand dollars to allow for these guests when they were evicted they
00:52:00.340
made their way to the now infamous spawn ranch where the cult only continued to grow and manson's
00:52:04.980
control just became stronger he instructed his followers to take group-wide acid trips and they had
00:52:11.120
mandatory orgies oh my god mandatory orgies and just so you guys know real quick hundred thousand
00:52:16.520
dollars in 1967 is the equivalent to nine hundred and ten thousand dollars today so damn near a million
00:52:21.960
dollars uh back then in 67 for 100k so that's a lot of money for the guys that are trolling me in the
00:52:27.320
chat because i'm i'm wearing a dirac yes i got inspired by the 60 and that's why i'm wearing
00:52:32.060
a dirac today oh is that what oh okay yeah this is um yeah the hippie style the hippie style yeah
00:52:41.900
to followers they were meant to rid them of society's convictions and the drugs well they did what drugs do
00:52:52.320
they broke down resistance soon he would become jesus christ in his followers eyes someone that
00:52:58.180
could do no wrong and would never lead them astray to them he was the first person pushing
00:53:03.080
them to do right no matter how wrong the actions really were leslie van houten described her time
00:53:08.780
at the ranch by saying and that's the girl guys that spent 53 years in jail that's trying to get
00:53:14.500
parole literally right now as we speak um so she might get released any day now i became saturated
00:53:20.340
an acid and had no sense of where those who were not part of the psychedelic reality came from
00:53:25.400
i had no perspective or sense that i was no longer in control of my mind now obviously lsd does not
00:53:32.000
make you commit the atrocious crimes his followers wound up committing but lsd combined with hours long
00:53:37.440
lectures sexual control and brainwashing to the extent of believing someone was literally jesus christ
00:53:42.820
can have lethal impacts and in this case it did wait manson would convince they didn't say but uh do you
00:53:49.620
guys remember that girl susa atkins she was the one who found the ranch right and the ranch was owned
00:53:55.920
by a guy uh named an old man named susan atkins by the way guys susan atkins that's what i said yeah
00:54:02.000
no no i'm oh my bad i'm only pulling a picture up so yeah that's susan atkins yeah go ahead that lady
00:54:06.780
she was the one who found the ranch and the ranch back then was owned by a man old man named george
00:54:13.720
pan he was like i think he was like half blind and he was 80 years old so he allowed these people
00:54:21.040
to stay in the ranch for as long as they could mess with him what she used to like give him hand jobs
00:54:26.860
and stuff uh i didn't know that but well i will guess so but um i also think she let everybody stay
00:54:33.760
at the big ass ranch for free well but there was a bunch of men too so yeah yeah no no but she was
00:54:39.040
like giving him handies and stuff but um he will uh he will he will allow these people to stay there
00:54:45.840
for like labor work because he this ranch was like a horse um a horse ranch and he will rent like the
00:54:52.980
the stables right so that's how he will make income for the ranch and hollywood too would use it to run
00:54:58.840
move like wild west movies like they would use it there because it like had that like it was out kind
00:55:03.020
of in the desert so it had like that wild west feel for those types of movies but when they weren't
00:55:06.780
filming like yeah it was vacant no but it it was vacant when they moved there because it was like
00:55:11.340
a left out a movie set yeah so he that's why he started renting it as a horse uh stables thing and um
00:55:18.600
he let these people live there rent free which i think is awesome rent rent free who who doesn't
00:55:24.320
want that but um they they just let he just let them stay there as in change i didn't know that
00:55:31.060
that what man just said now but i guess um for like you know yeah labor labor shit like labor work
00:55:37.940
labor work yeah labor work if y'all know what i'm saying this 304 is definitely showing that labor
00:55:43.320
god damn it his family that they were the leaders of a war to come a battle for society and only with
00:55:50.260
his help and by following his teachings would they not only survive but prosper and thrive this was all
00:55:57.460
unraveling and with the outside world cut off by the isolation of the ranch or the constant movement
00:56:02.540
of the group no one saw it coming all right now we're going to get into the murders before we do
00:56:10.020
that guys do me a quick favor i need y'all to like the video god damn it and i'm going to read some
00:56:15.560
chats because they're piling up so guys do me a favor like the video i see that we only got 569 likes
00:56:20.340
yet we got 1400 y'all watching right now and another uh hundred or so you guys on twitch so guys like the
00:56:25.880
video please um on youtube come on over open up a tab on youtube and like it um so let me go ahead
00:56:31.220
by the way you guys um this case was based was also based um on this movie once upon a time in
00:56:38.040
hollywood if you haven't watched it go watch it it's pretty damn good i love it it's with leonardo
00:56:42.960
cabrio brad pitt uh margot robbie and a bunch of people and it's really good because it shows like
00:56:49.140
how the the tape murders were and like the leonardo murders it's pretty good you guys should
00:56:55.600
watch it it's i think it's awesome all right uh so we got here real talk myron we need fed racks for
00:57:02.400
our good old buddy gaddafi from libya uh you know what i'll probably cover that when i get uh ryan
00:57:06.660
dawson here uh joy destiny the simp is back why do y'all hate destiny man um all right are you still
00:57:11.880
offering your 500 patreon i'm currently looking for a duplex and don't want to mess up for my
00:57:15.280
first home is it still available no it's not still available but just uh book a consultation with me
00:57:19.200
it's not cheap but um hit uh cheap yeah i ain't gonna lie to you bro i'm i had to up my prices um
00:57:25.720
just to protect time but yeah if you're serious about it um hit me up actually no just dm angie
00:57:30.960
right now on fed reacts and to put your uh name there and she'll she'll star you and i'll and i'll get
00:57:36.660
back to you um by the way you're the goat and that's from somerville serpents thank you so much
00:57:40.260
man um oscar pistorius blade runner please yeah it's it's on the list you guys have been requesting
00:57:46.100
that a lot you see okay oh yeah you did yeah okay we actually we probably would have ended up doing
00:57:51.400
him if we want for this uh my dad said he got questioned by the fbi back then for signing a
00:57:55.600
petition that mansa's put out he's got tons of stories mansa died here in town okay fair enough
00:58:00.560
um i don't play games mine how do you feel about vivek ramaswamy i don't know who that is
00:58:07.360
uh did you cover kyle rainhouse i was there in person for the protest of uh kenosha wisconsin
00:58:12.480
i did not cover him yet um you ever get the dan hutcherson hutch the jeweler murder request a
00:58:17.600
famous detroit jeweler a lawyer allegedly wrote himself in his will then hired someone to kill
00:58:22.100
him in 2022 should be good that's devious that's a demon time uh give the great work myron helter
00:58:27.680
skelter a great song yeah put on my instagram story um the real ones know uh with the manson family
00:58:33.580
being white i'm really excited about the part where you explain how him and his family are
00:58:38.560
yo that girl was probably one of the dumbest chicks i've ever seen come on the show for
00:58:49.220
some of y'all that are wondering okay the after hours the after hour show that we did with nick
00:58:53.600
fuentes um we have to take it off youtube guys because i mean i'll just keep it a thousand with
00:58:58.600
y'all youtube is really lame and um they've hit us with strikes for stupid stuff before people will
00:59:04.220
mass report our videos like oh they took it out no no we we took it oh we took it and the reason why
00:59:10.540
we took it guys is because y'all got to understand i i didn't i didn't realize this until recently but
00:59:15.300
we have a lot of hate watchers like we actually have a lot of people that don't like us that watch
00:59:19.980
the channel and what they'll do is they'll watch and they'll dislike the video and they'll report stuff
00:59:24.580
so anytime we have like a super viral moment or whatever they'll mass report the video so
00:59:29.840
obviously that video with fuentes was going crazy so we're like ah you know what we got to be safe
00:59:35.460
we'll just take it off right because he made some comments about a certain event that we will not
00:59:40.220
discuss you guys know what i'm saying that might have went down in the 30s and 40s um in germany
00:59:46.220
and uh in other places so um so we talked about that we talked about iq a bunch of controversial
00:59:52.400
takes and whatever so um the entire video is on rumble so if you guys want to see it completely
00:59:56.740
unedited uncensored it's all on rumble go check it out it was fucking hilarious it's funny yeah but
01:00:01.880
this girl that was on there literally made a comment said um white people are ufos and i was like
01:00:07.580
i really didn't know what to say in my head i was just like uh you stupid but yeah ridiculous man uh
01:00:16.060
yeah and i just told those shoes people that got triggered by that uh by that show oh yeah with
01:00:22.500
nick because he said like some controversial stuff i mean the n-word you guys the the people here
01:00:28.880
like in america no no no no no the girls in the panel did ask for it they did everyone asks for it
01:00:35.420
the guy didn't want it to say it i was here i was like i know he was gonna say it because if you make
01:00:41.020
him say it he's gonna say it and you ask for if you watch this show everyone was asking for it i
01:00:46.360
mean come on you cannot get mad because you asked for it you know it was like i was like dude what
01:00:51.760
the fuck all these girls were like you know like what the fuck fuck her face after he said the n-word
01:00:56.820
and they were asking for it it's actually true it was funny good point angie like yeah and then
01:01:01.900
then people got triggered after like they literally told him say it say it say it say it and he did say
01:01:07.880
i mean come on you guys asked for it what the fuck were you that shit was hilarious i ain't gonna
01:01:11.840
lie it was funny and here's the thing bro like some of y'all are like myron you you you're a coon
01:01:17.360
and all this other bullshit look man i don't give a fuck about race i tell y'all this all the time
01:01:21.940
it doesn't bother me i find this stuff funny to me that people in america cry so much about race
01:01:28.280
like it is wild to me how people use excuses and cry and oh my god it's so fucked up it's like bro
01:01:35.820
i don't see race i just see jokes that's what i see all right i just see opportunities to make
01:01:40.980
jokes god damn it all right whether you're asian uh black white hispanic um jewish whatever it is
01:01:50.420
i will find a joke arab it doesn't matter what you are indian bangladesh it doesn't matter i will
01:01:56.480
make a joke on you all right and you look like she's about to go to a cheetah girls concert
01:02:00.080
oh i wish i could go to a cheetah girls concert what uh of course mansel was sad he went uh to
01:02:05.860
an all-boy school fair enough uh the civil rights movement and organizations like naacp had quite
01:02:11.560
and them boys influence do you think that movement was a total psyop well i will tell y'all this
01:02:16.720
if you look at all the biggest leaders of feminism they were all dem girls no way yes yes yes they
01:02:26.240
were they were i looked it up man i was like holy so and then the biggest person that puts feminism
01:02:32.620
was a member of dem girls and worked for the cia y'all know who she is you gotta drop the name in
01:02:40.280
the chat y'all know who i'm talking about will you do a show on why you chose glock over your
01:02:43.860
service pistol or other handguns or uh how you choose your guns and ammos uh i chose the glock guys
01:02:49.140
because it's nine millimeter holds more rounds i didn't like the service weapon for uh hsi at the
01:02:53.860
time it was the six hour p229 dac um which had a long ass trigger pull and was heavy as hell and i
01:02:59.100
didn't like it um so yeah and it was a 40 caliber and at the end of the day guys i don't care what
01:03:03.400
nobody says when they do ballistic tests when they've done ballistic tests nine millimeter assuming
01:03:08.080
it's high quality spear you know law enforcement type duty rounds um compared to 40 calibers are
01:03:12.820
nearly identical when it comes to ballistic tests so you're better off with nine millimeter
01:03:15.740
because you get more rounds with higher magazine capacity and uh you can put more rounds down
01:03:21.740
range so yeah and and uh you can use glocks which i think glocks are really good for you know for
01:03:26.020
service because they're fucking damn near indestructible um let's see here even though i
01:03:31.140
know some people don't like glocks but i think it's better than every other gun from a service
01:03:35.140
standpoint you know oh 1911s are the best all right bro congratulations you and your seven rounds let's
01:03:39.500
see what happens in the gunfight stupid uh man what do you think of rfk jr running for president
01:03:43.560
um i like rfk guys uh i like the fact that he's like uh he's pretty damn based um but he's never
01:03:50.160
gonna make it through the democrats are never gonna let him make it um he's way too uh um
01:03:56.380
controversial for them he's anti-vax and you know them on the on the democrat side they're all
01:04:01.320
vaxxers so he ain't making it bro um definitely not and then what is vax you know the jab jab
01:04:08.280
the jab jab oh okay yeah yeah yeah uh he's an anti-vaxxer so they they'd be they'd be
01:04:14.600
suppressing the hell out of him they i mean they take down his interviews on youtube when he talks
01:04:17.580
about about that stuff you're gonna talk about it on youtube yeah if you say anything that's
01:04:21.560
anti-vax yeah they'll take you down they'll say medical misinformation all this could have been
01:04:25.320
avoided if they had soundcloud back then man's mixtape would have taken off
01:04:28.580
shout out to freshers dog i always got funny comments bitcoin bandit just watched the gram
01:04:34.040
stefan pot his effeminate co-host had an angry face throughout the episode and was low-key hating
01:04:38.260
soy boy was jealous of you i mean yo no i will say this i was amazed that they even put it out
01:04:44.520
i'll keep it a thousand with y'all i did not think they were going to put that interview out
01:04:47.860
um i think they cut out the part because they're um bro all right story time lose
01:04:54.400
wait is that the interview from vegas what was that is that the interview from vegas
01:05:00.220
they just drop it out now yeah yeah wow yeah no way and they edited i guess where were you were you
01:05:08.380
were you there yeah yeah you were in the back i was spending the little dog that they had oh yeah
01:05:13.000
yeah yeah angie was there so um so yeah yeah it was when we went yeah that's awesome yeah but
01:05:18.900
studio um so we go there guys right this is months ago this is when we did the um ago yeah
01:05:25.080
access vegas because when we're in vegas so this is like a couple months ago so when we went and did
01:05:30.240
the podcast right as you can see we we disagreed on a bunch of stuff whatever i didn't think they
01:05:35.040
were going to put it out because um even their producer uh the guy in the back right he like
01:05:40.780
chimed in and had some things to say or whatever and and yeah i'm gonna keep it a thousand with
01:05:44.700
y'all man he was a fan of these podcasts yeah he was he was a fan of of age three yeah he was a fan
01:05:50.900
of age three yeah so he was triggering his fuck in the back he was mad as hell he was like just
01:05:55.300
switching the cameras and making all kinds of faces and he and he uh had a comment because we made
01:06:01.660
we made a comment of a son about like your girl going out to clubs or whatever
01:06:04.640
and and and he was he was fat i ain't gonna lie he was like 300 pounds all right don't disrespect
01:06:11.100
the gram and them but we got to keep it a buck here so he was fat as hell so like fresh made a
01:06:15.680
comment the fuck you laugh relax angie relax so so yeah he was mad as hell and and uh he made a
01:06:25.000
comment this nigga fresh was like yo you even get bitches we're like yo what the fuck
01:06:30.520
and i'll tell y'all this fresh didn't stutter when he said that it's like
01:06:37.740
and we all started laughing and we all even graham got like hmm you know what i mean
01:06:45.920
like come on man that that shit was funny as fuck they cut that board out though
01:06:50.440
i didn't see i didn't see that shit at the interview but yeah that nigga had something to say
01:06:57.660
he was tight he was uh because we're talking about like um your girl going out to the club
01:07:02.060
or whatever and he chimed in and he's h3 fan we found out later that boy likes to listen to you
01:07:06.000
know yeah you know ethan klein aka surprise surprise um but uh but yeah bro that shit was funny
01:07:13.480
as hell and it's like a typical you know basement well looking guy glasses triple chin had a big gray
01:07:20.380
shirt on that was like sweaty and he was like in the back you know what i mean yeah i i remember he was
01:07:27.440
very like he was making faces every time the guys would say something controversial he was just
01:07:32.180
or making just faces like you know like he would disagree with everything he was saying
01:07:38.940
i was just laughing i was just looking at him because i was next to him i was sitting in the
01:07:43.240
back yeah and you could see him because like the way it was set up yeah right so like we're sitting
01:07:46.960
we're sitting at the table right like we're sitting at the table he's behind the scenes
01:07:50.720
angie's sitting like um parallel to him right so she could see he can't he could see her on the
01:07:56.220
peripheral but she could see him clearly so she could see everything he was doing so yeah he was
01:08:00.160
making those yeah he was making those faces i i would i called it when he was about to say something
01:08:05.420
i was like this guy is going to say something yeah yeah yeah you could hold back like an hour and he
01:08:10.340
had to say something yeah and i think it was you that you asked him like do you watch h3 h3 is it
01:08:15.840
podcast h3 podcast something like that and he was like yeah i watched them yeah and then we started
01:08:20.820
laughing yeah we were like yeah they cut that part out yeah of course they cut it out because
01:08:27.840
rush was even like nigga do you even get bitches like he says some shit like that when the guy was
01:08:31.300
like talking so uh so yeah uh but he was he i think he was married but yeah yeah but you know
01:08:38.100
shout out to graham stefan and jack they were really good hosts yeah um they were great they're
01:08:42.440
really friendly and everything like that uh but i didn't think they were gonna put it out i'll be i'll
01:08:46.160
be honest with y'all like you know like they're you know their fan bases you know because guys
01:08:49.720
they have a lot of women that watch them a lot of liberals that watch them you know their their
01:08:53.060
financial channel when you have a financial channel everyone watches you so um if y'all go look at the
01:08:57.800
comments you know you're gonna have a bunch of these guys are jerks oh my god these guys are
01:09:02.840
misogynistic all the typical buzz terms of people that are like you know plugged into the matrix and
01:09:08.260
blue pill you know i will say that they were pretty cool hosts because they wouldn't agree with
01:09:12.700
everything you guys you guys yeah they were very respectful but they were very respectful the fat dude was mad
01:09:17.220
yeah that nigga was tight his shirt was tight on him and he was tight oh my god
01:09:24.400
i just hope these guys don't watch this show that'd be so funny though yeah i mean i wish they kept that
01:09:33.780
part in though they took that they took that shit out it's probably that guy that edits the video
01:09:40.000
fresh roast of that nigga huh it's probably him that edits the video oh yeah he's gonna cut it out
01:09:45.780
yeah yeah yeah yeah he gonna cut that part out he's gonna cut it out because like fresh was like shot
01:09:52.940
because like fresh like forgot that like someone was back there like doing everything yeah so so when he
01:09:57.640
started talking at first was like like nigga who are you do you even get bitches so it was just like
01:10:03.500
it was just funny um so yeah anyway um so yeah a little funny but he would interject and say some
01:10:10.780
stupid shit honestly like the in the the flow of the interview was just going pretty nice and then
01:10:15.980
this guy would just drop the comment just to hate on marin just to interrupt the flow of the interview
01:10:21.020
and he was like dude i was like just shut the fuck up man like what just do your buttons thing
01:10:25.680
just do your buttons things all right uh oh man shout out to you bitcoin bandit giving you a little
01:10:33.700
bit more insight like the goddamn video but we're giving you all sauce man but you know shout out to
01:10:37.760
graham stefan and jack they were super professional um the guy in the back was mad h3 fan so i'm not
01:10:42.620
surprised he got triggered as fuck but shout out to them for putting out the interview they had that
01:10:46.360
long ass uh disclaimer in the beginning though they did yeah they put a little disclaimer in the
01:10:51.320
beginning though yo anytime i see people put a disclaimer before we go on i'm like yeah
01:10:55.640
we did a good job you know what i mean i'm like yeah he just wants to get yeah i'm like yeah boy
01:11:01.340
uh all right irs manson had a hammer bad bitches he probably had them licking lsd off his chest
01:11:06.140
probably yeah shout out to you irs um reed geronimo pratt johnny cochran was his lawyer okay
01:11:13.020
uh johnny cochran as you guys know oj simpson oj simpson case yeah and this guy was great he this guy
01:11:19.660
was like awesome he just made like a whole he knew this was going to blow up in the media because
01:11:27.080
when this happened this was this was crazy like you know i don't know i don't know if you watch
01:11:33.300
this but this was like the media just went nuts with this story with the manson's family because
01:11:38.520
you know like celebrities and shit everything involved sex drugs alcohol shit so everyone
01:11:43.920
went crazy and this guy just knew it and what do you know what he did he just wrote a book
01:11:47.820
that was the first book about the whole thing and he it was of course a bestseller and he just made
01:11:53.240
millions of that book which is awesome it's a helter skelter yeah all right uh since we're talking
01:11:59.560
about cult leaders can you do jim jones uh yeah we probably can't i might do that with uh with ryan
01:12:03.940
dawson actually because that's more geopolitical uh randy haynes two bucks and also guys speaking of
01:12:08.800
geopolitical stuff i'm planning to have ryan dawson scott ritter here um and maybe uh this other guy
01:12:15.460
god damn i forget his name it's one of ryan dawson's buddies um and we'll have a talk on
01:12:19.480
geopolitics um also i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna stop this beef between nick fuentes and ryan dawson
01:12:25.300
uh the guys are too important to the movement um there's some of the few guys that are out here
01:12:30.020
calling uh calling out some of the bs from uh them boys if you know what i'm talking about
01:12:33.640
so yeah i'm gonna get the gripers and uh and all that to unite i will be the peacemakers man
01:12:40.660
uh low iq detector goes uh like the video angie can you help me out here angie you need to learn
01:12:47.220
spanish you know it says he says he's asking me if i have my green card already
01:12:56.440
nope uh super sticker goes uh from holden wax chop appreciate that uh pedro perf perfect goes
01:13:06.920
just finished watching nick fuentes after our show holy shout out to you i know bro i know i triggered
01:13:10.860
a lot of people uh i put a hood on that's all i'm gonna say i put a hood on i made it yeah angie made it
01:13:20.440
my dad will kill me if he finds out and you made that shit for me i don't know if you guys know
01:13:29.580
but she sold it guys with with heart with heart love and affection for me she sold it i was like
01:13:34.540
angie i got a project for you and she was like wait what and i was like i need you to make me this
01:13:38.380
and she was like what the fuck but she did it i just told him like i'm gonna make you this he was
01:13:43.180
like flipping his shit when i told him yeah hey man bro it's fucking lit
01:13:47.780
oh my god i'm sorry dad yeah i got the whole man i don't want to say what else i got i'm not gonna
01:13:55.760
you know what i ain't gonna say what else i got worry though because no no no no no no we got we're
01:14:00.160
gonna get kicked off youtube my dad is watching the show my dad is watching the show i don't know if
01:14:04.680
you guys know oh actually yeah you guys um i'm translating the the videos i i'm putting i'm putting
01:14:10.260
my spanish subtitles for my uh hispanic community so uh if you guys watch the few the first videos that
01:14:17.280
i made with myron i'm trying to translate all of them of course but it's a hard work so a few of
01:14:22.660
them already have subtitles so you guys make sure to check them out and tell me if it's good because
01:14:27.420
my dad is watching the videos now he keeps asking me like yo translate the videos i want to see them
01:14:32.340
i want to understand them so oh my god my dad is going to watch well your dad's a race i'm sorry
01:14:37.480
your daughter's a racist bro your daughter's a racist uh jr choy goes uh your boy being from dallas we do
01:14:43.580
not claim her for the record yeah bro she was an embarrassment to dallas uh hello off topic but i
01:14:48.260
read you used to play halo 2 uh just with what your gamer tag was maybe we should play together
01:14:53.460
it was captain teabag you can actually see some of my old videos uh search x captain c-a-p-t-i-n
01:15:00.580
space t-e-e-b-a-g-x search that and you will see maren calls him teabag from of anything i don't
01:15:07.860
understand why is he teabag tell us why teabag yeah i'll tell i'll say at the end of the show
01:15:13.660
i'll say at the end of the show okay all right uh uh uh try visit shout out to you bro i appreciate
01:15:20.280
that try vision shout out to you my friend thank you for the support uh uh will you cover the malcolm
01:15:27.420
x or mlk assassinations on this channel uh you know what probably orion dawson uh myron where can
01:15:32.780
i find that interview it's on uh the ice coffee hour guys if you want to see that interview um you
01:15:38.260
know what here you know i got y'all right now let me let me show y'all real fast um and uh so i'm
01:15:44.500
gonna share screen with you guys real quick so if you go ahead you're gonna go bam okay you're gonna
01:15:51.060
type in iced this is the least i could do for making fun of their producer ice coffee hour yeah
01:15:58.000
all right and then you go click here bam stop being broke here's the video right here don't
01:16:02.660
get married until you're 35 making six figures a year in shape going to the gym consistently
01:16:06.580
and have 50 girls fresh and fitter podcasters that mainly discuss gender roles dating and
01:16:11.860
self-improvement except in a pretty controversial way society will still pop her up and tell her you
01:16:16.260
deserve that multi-millionaire six foot three guy even though you're ugly well there's a lot that we
01:16:19.800
agree with there's also a lot that we disagree with anything is awesome we can walk outside of the
01:16:25.260
door and get struck by lightning as possible i see that to say we feel like it's our duty as
01:16:28.900
podcast to have an open discussion nice editing yeah different perspectives on top of you know
01:16:34.100
their editor did that shit he was mad at fresh bro that boy i'm telling y'all bro fresh fresh roasted
01:16:38.740
him bro i wish that shit was okay it was like nigga who are you yeah when he said that shit i was dead
01:16:44.020
like do you even get bitches uh so anyway yeah this was the interview guys let's run this thing up bro
01:16:48.720
because i'm looking at some of their other interviews bro yo we need to beat destiny all right number one
01:16:53.700
we need to beat destiny we need to beat this random 304 yeah destiny went over there amirath makes
01:16:59.480
two million a month bro this twitch thought makes two million a month doing what doing nothing uh and
01:17:05.680
then we need to beat nelk we i think we're gonna we're gonna beat them and then i don't know who this
01:17:09.160
random 304 is uh murray just is searching straight out and center bro i want to beat all these people
01:17:15.240
man we need to beat all these people so run this interview up all right guys uh we need to beat her
01:17:19.240
to uh brett cooper uh and then who else i think they had fucking lasana on let me see here i'm
01:17:24.020
gonna say something funny though we went to eat afterwards this and myron just called jack
01:17:29.100
straight to his face one of them oh yeah he is kind of one of them boys yeah i had to say it i was
01:17:35.720
like bro because he asked him like what's your i don't know what you asked him but he said like yeah
01:17:40.760
i'm um yeah we need to beat that we need to beat this dude uh fucking lasana liker you're one of
01:17:46.260
and you chill man you're gonna get us canceled bro be professional
01:17:55.460
she's more racist than me now all right uh okay uh could you do a show on fed reacts about the rise
01:18:02.840
of fall paul escobar yes we will yes we will uh steve-o was a mass murder suicide of the people's
01:18:08.020
temple cult at the behest of their leader jim jones in 1978 yes i'm familiar with who jim jones is
01:18:12.400
uh angie no green card we will see you soon that's a border patrol shout out to you
01:18:17.120
i'm illegal i will say that uh wmr and bigsby we know she made you the whole room
01:18:24.440
yo what are you talking about i don't got the robe
01:18:28.620
you told him no i didn't say it you didn't say that no
01:18:35.800
i don't know when i just think i know i don't know it's just you just
01:18:39.760
man i don't know what you're talking about bro i don't got no robe
01:18:50.180
they're telling my dad i'm racist i'm not racist
01:18:56.940
i'm just just i just like to joke and just laugh at the
01:19:03.540
uh we got here mdz what do you think mike rashid thinks about you wearing a hood on your
01:19:07.500
head saying racist jokes just wondering bro he don't care
01:19:10.240
mike mike is out here doing real shit bro like yo i'm telling y'all bro
01:19:13.600
the only poor people care about racism like that i'm telling y'all bro
01:19:18.500
rich people don't give a shit about that stuff and racism is a divide
01:19:22.140
that the rich and the elites use to keep you guys divided
01:19:25.200
blaming other people for why you're poor that's why bro i'm telling y'all man
01:19:29.520
once you reach a certain socioeconomic status no one cares about your skin color
01:19:33.960
anymore i'm telling y'all bro no one cares as a matter of fact if you're a minority
01:19:37.700
and you have money you get even more accepted into certain social uh social
01:19:42.000
circles i will say this i mean if you guys called nick a lot of you call nick
01:19:47.780
racist but if he was a true real racist he wouldn't have sit down with a bunch of
01:19:53.480
black girls like he wouldn't true and he took pictures with all of them after he was talking
01:19:58.060
he was really polite he treated all the girls really nice before the show took pictures with
01:20:02.240
them had conversations super respectful super nice well really well spoken really nice guy
01:20:07.520
like i don't know why he gets such a bad rap and why people hate him so much yeah like i thought
01:20:11.600
he was gonna be more like you know racist like like you know like oh mexican no thanks you know
01:20:17.560
what i mean yeah but he was just so chill like the guy was so polite and like so respectful i was
01:20:23.680
like dude what the fuck are you actually racist he's like yeah i love hitter
01:20:27.820
thanks angie now we're gonna get canceled off youtube uh but he i think he said that shit to troll
01:20:35.100
but either way um but yeah guys he's a nice guy man he's a nice guy but a lot of people hate him
01:20:40.380
it is what it is um but yeah well he'll be here tomorrow um and like i said before i'm totally cool
01:20:46.120
we've invited some of these like you know pro-black people to come in these pro-black
01:20:50.920
creators right like dr umar johnson whatever we invited them to come and talk to man i'm happy
01:20:55.580
to have that discussion that debate about um racism in america you know because they like to blame
01:21:01.660
everything on systematic racism blah blah blah which i think is um it's valid to a degree but a lot of
01:21:10.020
people put way too much stake in it for why they're not where they want to be you know what i mean
01:21:13.520
so anyway it is what it is let's keep going we're gonna get into the manson murders uh and uh yeah
01:21:19.500
now please be advised that the following section will mention extreme violence and murder if you're
01:21:28.160
not in the right headspace for that at the moment don't worry we're all niggas watching this shit
01:21:31.740
shut up the tate massacre you'd actually be wrong before the horrors of that night there were others
01:21:37.400
that took place others that started it all bernard crowe otherwise known as lots of papa found
01:21:43.820
himself in the midst of the manson family murder story after becoming acquainted with one of the
01:21:48.540
most infamous family members of the group charles tex watson as the story goes tex had been selling
01:21:54.480
drugs while living with the family at spawn ranch and allegedly stole money from crow another this
01:21:59.140
important name guys tex watson drug dealer obviously this didn't go over too well for him
01:22:04.080
so one day he unwisely called over to the ranch and allegedly threatened to kill everybody unless he
01:22:09.480
was promptly paid back with manson and his family already in a drug-induced haze of believing the war
01:22:14.940
was coming and violence was an acceptable part of their journey this was probably not the best decision
01:22:19.600
but at this point no one knew what the family was capable of and how could they up until now it just
01:22:25.740
seemed like a cult of hippies living in a cabin taking lsd and participating in low-level crimes no one
01:22:31.580
predicted what they would become however this one situation would mark the beginning of the end
01:22:37.800
the beginning of the string of terror not pleased with crowe threatening his family manson made his
01:22:43.000
way over to crowe's apartment where he shot him and crowe acted quickly he played dead and waited as
01:22:48.140
manson left his apartment after he begged his friend to call an ambulance wound up in the hospital and
01:22:53.320
pretended he had no idea who shot him trying to stay hidden manson was convinced he was dead and soon
01:22:58.980
became wildly paranoid he was sure that crowe was a black panther which he wasn't and knew that they
01:23:04.500
would come to retaliate which they also didn't so he did what he thought he had to and he got his
01:23:09.560
family convinced that they had to protect themselves from an upcoming attack and so it all began manson
01:23:14.980
told his family now we gotta fend for ourselves because the black panthers are going to kill us
01:23:19.840
now guys imagine like you already have like you know you're already a multiple time convicted felon
01:23:25.140
you've already been prone to violence before now you're taking drugs right and you're paranoid of
01:23:31.140
course your threat levels are going to be up and you're going to be not thinking right and you're
01:23:35.520
going to think oh my god everyone's out to get me so obviously he's taking ridiculous steps to ensure
01:23:40.140
safety but yeah lsd actually does have like the side effect of making you paranoid so yeah there you go
01:23:47.120
yep so soon the family became intertwined with a motorcycle group called the straight satans
01:23:53.220
they invited them to live on the ranch as a form of protection and offered them the opportunity to
01:23:57.900
sleep with manson's girls who according to one of the bikers had been taught that having babies and
01:24:02.960
caring for men was their sole purpose in life yo w chip manson
01:24:08.500
oh man he had one thing right but soon it became clear that the bikers weren't going to help the
01:24:16.920
family the way manson had originally hoped so they turned to the help of another man bobby bosole
01:24:22.220
the new member of the family was a wannabe biker who was desperate to prove that he belonged
01:24:27.220
now this part of the story is a little tricky some claim bobby went to meet a friend gary hinman who
01:24:33.180
got drugs for the satans while others claimed that manson urged his followers to go rob hinman
01:24:38.180
either way they appeared at gary hinman's house there after alleged two days of holding hinman hostage
01:24:44.520
bobby killed him desperate to cover up their crime and blame it on the black panthers the members of the
01:24:49.540
family swiftly wrote political piggy on the wall with the paw print wait wait wait wait wait wait
01:24:54.740
wait so the story goes as far as i know the uh this guy bobby bought uh drugs from from
01:25:06.300
here he is right here bobby boseli no they got um this guy uh bernard right so they shoot him
01:25:13.500
uh charles shoot him and in the the part of the story this is right like he becomes paranoid because
01:25:19.800
he thinks the black panthers are coming after him blah blah blah oh he old wow yeah that's old yeah
01:25:25.600
that's an older picture from 2016 i hadn't seen him yeah like recently so um this guy uh this guy gets
01:25:31.980
the uh wants to get like uh this guy's uh gary hinman's drugs right and what happened is that
01:25:39.360
he gave uh a girl for to bernard before he shoots him right that's why they wanted to get the girls
01:25:47.280
back because they gave a girl as a as a i don't know how to trade like to keep her to keep her as
01:25:54.420
as a warranty i don't know how to say this but to keep her as insurance basically to get the money
01:26:00.920
and that's when charles shoots him and all these things happen then they then they go to this guy's
01:26:07.360
gary to get the drugs charles uh they this bobby sorry let me get my my my head straight stupid
01:26:16.000
stop you need a second yeah all right get your facts and then we'll we'll go in they're eating so
01:26:23.720
much here so many details telling this story and i don't know why because how about this i'll say some
01:26:28.980
stuff then you fill it in basically guys this guy um kenneth busselli here you guys can see um
01:26:34.680
november 6 1947 american murderer and associate of the charles manson members of his communal manson
01:26:38.760
family who's convicted and sentenced to death for the july 27 1969 fatal stabbing of gary hinman
01:26:43.900
who had been friended him and other manson associates busselli was later granted uh commutation
01:26:49.520
to a lesser uh sentence of life imprisonment at the supreme court of california issued a rule in uh
01:26:55.320
that invalidated all death sentences issued in california prior to 1972 during his incarceration
01:27:00.160
to california state prison system bussellini has recorded and released music he's also worked on
01:27:05.060
visual art instrument design and media technology although a parole board recommended him for a
01:27:09.380
parole in january 2019 his 19th hearing for eligibility the recommendation was denied by the
01:27:13.340
governor of california and just so you guys know um he also um avoided the death penalty because he
01:27:19.440
cooperated and i i'm almost certain he testified against um other members of the manson family
01:27:25.020
because he was the first person to actually go to jail for the stabbing of gary hinman um and he was
01:27:32.420
the one that went ahead and put the blood on the wall and wrote what he wrote um you know at direction
01:27:37.540
of manson manson basically was there with him they beat the guy up tied him up a bit and then manson
01:27:42.180
basically kind of gave him the head nod like yeah kill him get rid of this and he left and then this
01:27:45.920
dude killed him and then you know left the scene and left what he left there to try to um instigate
01:27:51.260
a race riot towards the black panthers because hinman was a caucasian individual yeah anything
01:27:56.180
else you want to say pretty much yes but uh he was the main reason why the the drug dealing gone wrong
01:28:02.100
theory started to begin with so this happened because they had this guy gary as a hostage for
01:28:08.660
two days right and they were trying to like you know like negotiate with him how to get the money back
01:28:14.600
from the drugs but uh this guy had spent the money drugs already so he didn't have any money
01:28:20.500
and he was negotiating the the his car titles right his cars that were worth like a thousand
01:28:26.920
dollars back then um and in change for for the money that he didn't have that's when uh the the
01:28:35.040
slice in the face happened that charles like apparently like slicing him in the face and then
01:28:39.680
he left and this guy bobby killed him so that's why that's what happened like he killed him after
01:28:45.820
uh charles got there but that that wasn't planned you guys like that wasn't a plan that they they
01:28:52.020
wanted to kill this guy gary so i've seen it before i i thought it was uh manson was there
01:28:58.060
beating him up and then he like said all right um busselini you know what to do and he left them
01:29:02.960
and then busselini stabbed him no no no the girls were were there with this guy bobby
01:29:07.560
right and they called charles charles and they were like um yo this guy doesn't want to cooperate
01:29:13.120
but when that when that was going on they were already negotiating the car titles from this guy
01:29:18.520
gary right and they and he went he was gonna give them away for like they were worth like a thousand
01:29:24.560
dollars and that's when charles comes in and he just gets all paranoid and like uh tells them like
01:29:30.520
yeah you kill him that's what i meant yeah yeah but i thought he yeah that's what i mean like he was
01:29:34.420
there and he kind of gave the order but then he got the hell out of there after that but he sliced
01:29:38.080
him in the face oh yes yes yes yes yeah you mean charles manson sliced him in the face yes i think
01:29:42.580
cut it oh it may even cut his ear off yeah i think he cut his ear off and they sue it with like dental
01:29:47.080
floss the girls they what they they sue they they sold it back up yeah with dental floss that's kind
01:29:54.040
of a waste because then he stabbed them and killed them anyway yeah but they kind of did it
01:29:57.180
they found that the ear stick together with him with dental floss what the fuck and then the girls
01:30:03.200
those girls were on some demon time man the girls testified later on that she they did them
01:30:07.460
okay all right yeah so manson basically did give the order it's just that he was never there when
01:30:12.300
the murders went down guys you know what i mean and i think he did that on purpose to create some
01:30:16.120
plausible deniability and he had everyone else doing it for him and remember you got this guy here
01:30:20.200
that's like this reject biker that wants to be accepted so bad so manson's like hey handle it and
01:30:25.660
what does he do he just stabs him and kills him and takes the blood and uh and goes ahead and you
01:30:29.820
know puts this on the on the wall and they got this guy bobby because he stole uh gary's car and
01:30:37.000
they caught him with gary's car that's why they connected yes that's how the police were able to
01:30:40.980
yeah so the police caught busolini guys later on driving the victim's car and then they arrested
01:30:47.140
him on suspicion of committing this murder because like an idiot he was running around driving his killed
01:30:52.440
victim's vehicle yeah yeah incredible 1960s for you and this is before dna evidence by the way guys
01:30:59.260
so they didn't give a fuck back then like then like that and this was truly the beginning of the end
01:31:04.380
after beau soleil was arrested for the murder manson began to panic quickly he developed a plan to throw
01:31:10.260
off the police a plan that relied on a series of copycat killings or what we know now as helter
01:31:15.780
less than a month after beau soleil was arrested susan atkins lizza kasabian and patricia krenwinkel
01:31:23.060
and charles tex watson under the instruction of the man they saw as jesus christ made their way to
01:31:28.260
the home of the famous 26 year old actress sharon tate they had only one mission in mind to stage a
01:31:34.920
horrific hold on and that's these were some of the murderers that were involved in here
01:31:38.400
so you got here boom these are the girls that were involved
01:31:43.000
yeah susan atkins patricia krenwinkel and liz linda kasabian and and uh she ended up not getting
01:31:51.380
charged um because she cooperated but i will i actually have an excerpt from her telling the
01:31:56.860
story and then here's tex watson was like she was he had some money because she had a good
01:32:00.860
very good damn lawyer that got her out well she also came to the police first pretty much
01:32:06.820
yeah and then she cooperated and she was one of the key witnesses that helped them
01:32:11.320
with uh yeah with with because she was there you know what we'll play this and i'll show you guys
01:32:16.940
a little excerpt that i have actually have this clip here we might get hit with the copyright
01:32:19.640
hopefully not but before you guys remember when i mentioned this guy the producer that he had beef
01:32:25.300
with this guy uh terry mulchner yes so they were looking for him yes they were looking for him and he
01:32:33.140
was the owner of the house this address right here one thousand uh one uh 100 150 cielo drive
01:32:41.220
yeah the house were taped and her friends were staying yes so they were renting that house and
01:32:48.300
this guy wasn't even there because he was traveling and that's why this guy went there because they
01:32:54.260
were looking for this producer guy terry mulchner because he had beef with charles yeah so just you
01:33:00.240
guys remember terry right this guy terry was the one that rejected him from his record deal and
01:33:04.620
wasn't returning calls so manson didn't take this well and was pissed off so he knew where he lived
01:33:10.580
because he had dropped him off at this residence so but what he didn't know is that terry left and
01:33:15.640
rented it out to tate and her husband who had just been you know recently married and she was like
01:33:21.380
a couple of months pregnant by the way right eight months pregnant eight months pregnant so um
01:33:26.660
so when they when he sent his people there to attack them right they were terry wasn't there
01:33:33.440
so they ended up killing innocent people for no reason basically and her husband wasn't there either
01:33:37.980
he was uh i think in europe in europe filming a movie yep and he was a he was a famous movie director
01:33:43.840
at the time so so yeah basically bro this is one of the worst situations of like wrong place wrong time
01:33:50.580
uh and and yeah it was a very gruesome murder i will go ahead we have the crime scene photos but i
01:33:57.080
definitely can't show them on youtube what i'll do guys is i will put the link into the you know what
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can you put the link in the chat for them sure yeah but we'll put the link in the chat for y'all so you
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guys could see this this this crime scene uh angie's gonna put it right now for y'all and i'll go ahead
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and pin it um so you guys can look at it as we um uh go through this yeah you guys have been advised
01:34:15.220
though they're graphic uh yeah it's really bad and and and um uh tate was was uh was pregnant
01:34:21.500
they cut a td out of tate yeah man these guys sick bastards um you put in there yep okay hold on
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let me pin it for y'all it's fresh and fit wait wait wait wait i'm in fresh and fit podcast i don't know
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why no uh oh no no it posted it posted you're fine okay cool i will go ahead and pin it for y'all
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here in a second but we'll keep playing this in mind to stage a horrific murder scene that
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distracts the police and places blame on the black panthers and that's exactly what they did
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that night in august the family would commit one of the most atrocious it's pinned guys you guys can
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go ahead and look at the crime scene pictures just and brutal mass murders in american history at the
01:35:02.980
time but i'm not going to go into too much detail by the end of the massacre sharon tate who was eight
01:35:08.520
months pregnant at the time and four other people would be left dead at a crime scene that shocked
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the world and stumped the police none of them had any connection to manson just chosen at random for
01:35:18.060
the biggest shock value inside the house the word pig was written on the walls with tate's blood
01:35:23.240
the next day the shock and horror of the killings hit the mainstream news cycle only for another to
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follow the very same day after several hours of driving around los angeles neighborhood now that girl
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that i told you all about she was there guys and here it is right uh
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that's manson's crazy ass interviews yeah uh he's weird he's so weird yeah he he definitely
01:35:48.720
is a strange individual hold on i'll pull it up for y'all here in a second give me one sec
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the family members involved in the tate killings now including les van houghton found their way into
01:35:58.720
the home of lino and rosemary la bianca they too were murdered and the word rise death to pigs and
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helter skelter which was spelled wrong it had an a in it yeah because they're dumb stupid but yeah you
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guys can see there and where what's that's from the beatles uh album written on the walls in blood
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the sheer brutality of these murders all right so this is kind of a reenactment of the murder uh guys
01:36:23.400
like the video because i'm probably gonna get hit with a yellow check for showing y'all this but
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fuck it we gonna give y'all the value it is what it is let's do it all right this is a reenactment of
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what went down on that fateful night august 9th 1969 all right so this is text right here all right
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he has a wire cutter and a gun he cuts the phone lines first right
01:36:52.240
and then these are the girls this is the girl that ended up cooperating and then these are the other
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we'll put this right here just so you guys have a visual
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at only one damn okay so linda casebean is the blonde in the reenactment i'm about to show y'all
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obviously text line is the male and then susan and patricia kern winkle uh krenwinkel were there as well
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so they sneak onto the property again this is here 150 150 cielo drive
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so the gun four times bang bang so this guy walks in right he stops the car 18 year old
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four times kills him text shot the gun and if i'm not mistaken that kid was related to the um
01:38:16.760
one of the caretakers at the home the gardener okay bam four times 18 year old kid
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he was just leaving and just so you know this is a common tactic that a lot of murderers used to
01:38:29.680
employ back in the day because you guys know there was no internet or whatever so if you wanted to go
01:38:33.160
ahead and disable a house you just cut the phone lines and then boom you got it you know what i mean
01:38:37.180
if you cut the phone lines um the btk killer bound torture kill um dennis raider he also used to
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employ this technique of cutting the phone lines before he invaded a home
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all right so they go in right got their knives and everything
01:38:53.120
he told me that so he she gets the wallet he tell tex tells her to get the wallet right so she
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grabs the wallet off the course that's her right there actually talking
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i knew go around back you two come with me tex told me to go to the back of the house
01:39:10.300
and him and the girls went to the front of the house this shit is wild bro
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mind you just so y'all know they did speed right before this okay they all did speed like
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um before they went into the house so they're all hocked up like it's it's august 9th uh speed
01:39:55.600
what is that oh it's uh basically a drug that like accelerates it's like think of it as like
01:40:00.520
cocaine or ecstasy whatever um but they did speed right so they do speed beforehand it's august 9th
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1969 hot as hell in california by the way all right and this is um and a few miles this is like
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just outside of la right very wealthy affluent area okay in the hills
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so tex takes his knife right and he cuts the fucking thing
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this reenactment doesn't show it but when he breaks in and they see him
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he tells them i'm here to do uh satan's bidding basically
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so they go in with the knives he tells her to stay out there and be lookout
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so right this is this is the perfect witness guys this is why she was able to testify and get
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immunity she was there she saw everything okay and you guys are going to hear here in a sec
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see here in a second she heard everything too so uh let's keep playing it this is this is pretty
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graphic guys like the goddamn video because i'm probably gonna get demonetized for showing you
01:41:20.160
all this but hey like it it is what it is all right give it we're gonna give you all this content
01:41:24.980
like i said before fed reacts isn't about making money it's about teaching you guys and giving you
01:41:30.480
now mind you how many people were at the house like four or five people she had her guy friend
01:41:38.960
if i'm not mistaken who else was there angie can you pull it up real fast the people that were there
01:41:42.800
i think there were five people there was um the folgers daughter like like the the woman that was
01:41:49.880
like the daughter of uh the folgers owner i think her boyfriend um sharon tate's ex-lover i got him
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here perpetrators so tex watson right the guy patricia here share your screen uh you want to do
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that wait while i pull this up okay so patricia krenberg no you gotta share your screen angie
01:42:10.220
yeah because i cannot name these guys uh hit window here on the right or that that works too
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okay so these are the perpetrators yeah okay leslie van houten charles manson
01:42:21.360
satan atkins cam grogan and then the casey yeah uh yeah those are the perpetrators but we need
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where's the victims uh oh wait wait this is the tates yeah this is the tates not the la bianca
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here la bianca is the next night here's the tates uh so abigail folger i have the oh yeah abigail
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folger a folger yeah like folger coffee by the way guys the daughter of the uh would you would you
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okay what'd you check frank kowski steven parent jc brings sharon tate paul richard polanski so yeah
01:42:53.480
um six people oh it was uh sharon tate's friends and a hair stylist celebrity hair stylist yes and
01:43:01.940
her friend who's the data by the way yeah and yeah like see if you get photos of them angie
01:43:08.280
wikipedia don't do it justice i'm gonna go back to this video i'm just gonna scare of like showing
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the crime oh yeah yeah don't don't show the dead pictures i get their regular pictures all right
01:43:22.280
yo could you imagine bro you hear a gunshot stabbing
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now this is obviously terrible what you guys are seeing
01:43:58.000
were blood curdling chilling screams screaming for your life
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and i couldn't tell if they were male or female they were just screams
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damn you can't even tell if it's male or female he comes running out
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it's too late yeah this chick was crazy i ain't gonna lie yo this chick suzy she was wild
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and suzy was allegedly the one that stabbed well originally they said that she was the one that
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stabbed sharon to death and told her no mercy for you you're gonna die
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yeah and apparently apparently tate said ask her if they they could save the child but like kill her
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yep um i think they were talking about cutting the baby out too
01:45:36.200
and then text comes out he's got to finish the job like
01:45:54.840
because yeah another thing too you guys got to remember is that um
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manson was real big on like not leaving any evidence behind
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keep in mind he had been to prison several times he's like bro
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like y'all got to keep the stuff clean and you guys are going to see in the second murder
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uh he gets a lot more involved in the second one
01:46:11.100
but he was real big on not leaving any loose ends
01:46:22.040
and yeah that's really violent so i'll just move forward a bit
01:47:00.760
i think they mean this this girl patricia krenwogel
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but but we know that these were the people that were there
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and they did this shit like like with zero like regard
01:47:23.000
and you guys are going to see what i'm talking about
01:47:32.540
oh did you did you find the photos of the victims
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it's fine i'll play this while you figure that out
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several hours of driving around los angeles neighborhoods
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the family members involved in the tate killings
01:47:54.740
found their way into the home of leno and rosemary levy
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after he begged his friend to call an ambulance
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just chosen at random for the biggest shock value
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i don't know why this documentary didn't cover that
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but the this home was the home that belonged to terry
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because terry rejected him from getting a deal with the beach boys
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the next day the shock and horror of the killings hit the mainstream news cycle
01:50:06.660
and the reenactment that i showed y'all was pretty accurate
01:50:09.160
as to what actually went down by the way as well
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so now you guys kind of have like a whole visual of what went down
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and i pinned the crime scene photos as well for you guys
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several hours of driving around los angeles neighborhoods
01:50:28.840
the family members involved in the tate killings
01:50:32.940
found their way into the home of lino and rosemary la bianca
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that was murdered i'm going to show you the reenactment for this one as well
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rise death to pigs and helter skelter which was spelled wrong
01:50:49.300
it had an a in it were written on the walls in blood
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sent the greater los angeles area and the world into shock
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and attack dogs that were being sold for like 100 bucks
01:51:16.580
it was like as bad as remember when we covered the night stalker guys
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So Manson will live with a former friend, well, former owner of this house.
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And he was an old friend that hosted the Manson family in the past.
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So he chose the house next door, who was the Leno and Rosemary LeBianca's,
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because they will complain about the noise and shit when they were living there.
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And then highlight it for the people where you just read it from.
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And then highlight that part so the people can actually see it.
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Charles Manson had no personal connection to the LaBianca's.
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Manson had been disappointed with how sloppily the Sharon Tate murders were executed, CNN reported.
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And so he and several of his followers went hunting for their next victims.
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Manson led the group to the former house of Harrow True, an old friend that had hosted the Manson family in the past.
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Ultimately, Manson chose the house next door, Lino and Rosemary LaBianca's.
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Lino was the corporate executive of state wholesale grocery company.
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According to former Los Angeles County prosecutor Stephen Kaye, were featured on Manson, the woman.
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Lino met and fell in love with his wife, Rosemary, while she was working as a waitress at a restaurant.
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And then let me enlarge it on my end, too, so I can see this easier for y'all.
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The LaBianca's returned from a family trip, although they went home.
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They stopped by the newsstand of John Fockeianos.
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According to the book, Helter Skeller by former Los Angeles district attorney Vincent Pugliosi.
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Pugliosi wrote that the Fockeianos said he and the LaBianca's talked about Tate, the event of the day.
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That was the big news and that Rosemary seemed disturbed by the murders.
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Fockeianos may have been the last to see the couple of live hours later.
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No, but I'd write it somewhere that it was because of the neighbors.
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How do you pull up the article and not have it?
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I mean, I knew some people were going to be killed.
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And then you guys can see here, very violent shit.
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Later said, the more I stabbed, the more fun it was.
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But in addition to that, they left a knife and a fork protruding from his body.
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And Patricia Krenwinkel carved the word war on his stomach.
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I'm pretty sure those photos are in the LaBianca's murder photos are also, guys, also in the pinned comment I just put for y'all.
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The police, when they arrived, found, if I recall, a pillowcase over the heads of Rosemary and Lino.
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And there was a cord from a large lamp next to each of them, wrapped around their neck very, very tightly.
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And they wrote the words, helter-skelter, on the refrigerator door, in blood.
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They wrote the words, death to pigs, and rise, R-I-S-E, on the wall of the living room.
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And then they had something to eat out of the refrigerator.
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And then they proceeded to hitchhike back to Spahn Ranch.
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Stay in the house and eat their food and shower.
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And then just, like, leave like nothing happened and hitchhike your way back home.
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Over the next few months, they would follow lead after lead, hit dead end after dead end, and come up with nothing.
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At first, the police didn't even think the two murder scenes were connected.
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Instead, they believed the Tate murders were the result of a drug deal gone wrong, which, given the brutality of it, would have been hard to believe.
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People in the house were stabbed and shot repeatedly.
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That doesn't sound like your average drug deal gone wrong.
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It wasn't until the fall when they would catch their break after Manson and some of his family members were arrested for stealing a car.
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Of all things, it comes back to stealing a car.
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Susan Atkins, proud of what she had done and wanting to share her glory, began telling cellmates about the murders.
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Details and names, and even described her euphoria of obeying her Jesus Christ.
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After months of confusion, dead ends, and fear for the residents of the Los Angeles community, they finally had their suspects.
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The Manson family had been caught, and now it was time for the true circus to begin.
02:02:37.200
The trials of the century, with the most infamous cult in history, were off to the races, and it was more bizarre than anyone could have ever imagined.
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A bombing, unhinged and insane outbursts, smiling murderers, protesters, and even someone that switched sides.
02:02:58.400
The case itself cost the city of Los Angeles over half a million dollars, and the prosecutors were determined to find justice for the multiple slain people and their grieving families.
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As Manson walked through the doors during his first days...
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Real quick, just to show you guys kind of what's going on here.
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Here's like some of the weapons that were used.
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That's the fork that was used to carve war, and that they used to stab.
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That Patricia Cranwinkel used to carve war in the abdomen of Lino LaBianca after he was killed, and then stuck it into...
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When the body was found, it had this fork sticking out of it.
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There was the man that they had heard so much about, who had convinced multiple people to carry out gruesome crimes.
02:03:59.260
Maybe someone with a giant, lingering presence.
02:04:07.100
He was a 5'3 man who appeared dazed by the hysteria surrounding him.
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And just so you guys know, the Charles Manson that got arrested in the late 60s was not the same Charles Manson that I'm about to show you guys in these interviews.
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He was way more chill and folklore and charismatic and charming when he originally got arrested.
02:04:35.880
I just found that he knew that the LeBiancas had money and he needed money to pay.
02:04:49.580
So, I remember they owed money to them because of the drugs and shit and their protection.
02:04:54.680
So, apparently he wanted to strike them because he had participated in parties in this LeBianca house before.
02:05:01.280
And he knew that this LeBianca family had money.
02:05:08.700
That the LeBiancas apparently, like, contributed to getting kicked out when they were living with Harold True in the house next door.
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He arrived with an X that he had carved into his forehead, which he declared was meant to resemble that he had X'd himself from our world.
02:05:31.480
And then they followed him, obviously, in his footsteps.
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A photo of the three walking down the hallways, smiling, handcuffed together, stunned the world.
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And their behavior during their trials wasn't much different.
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Manson's hold on them became readily apparent when they, too, arrived with X's on their forehead.
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And just to show you guys how crazy these chicks were, here's some footage before the trial.
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Each trial, because they had a bunch of trials.
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They will tell them to sing or to dance before or to just hold hands or start praying and stuff.
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He will just make up, like, weird cult, you know, routines and stuff before the trial.
02:06:41.660
But not in plain, she originally lied about Manson's role in the murders to protect him during their first trial.
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Guys, they're singing as they're walking to their trial for murder one.
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Then there was the one that turned witness, Linda Cass...
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And that's the blonde from the reenactment that I showed y'all.
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She was only 21 years old and participated in the Tate murders only by being the lookout.
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After, she fled the ranch with her child, who had been kept separate from her the majority of the time.
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She was the dynamite witness the prosecution...
02:07:25.260
Well, actually, she fled without her child and then got reunited with her child later on after the Manson's were arrested.
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The brainwashing, the life of the family members, and the fact that Manson, well, he had planned it all.
02:07:42.620
Meanwhile, she walked through the halls facing death threats from her previous family members.
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While she was on the stand, her once trusted messiah looked her in the eyes, ran his fingers across his throat, and told her...
02:08:04.640
One of the most bizarre also came during her 18-day-long testimony.
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Manson, completely unprovoked, stood up in the middle of the courtroom, turned to the jury, and held up a copy of the LA Times that featured none other than Richard Nixon.
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Manson guilty, Nixon declared, read the headline.
02:08:21.440
While it may seem random, this was a carefully planned attempt to cause a mistrial.
02:08:25.960
The jury had to individually state under oath that the president's guilty verdict did not influence them, which it didn't, and so the circus trial continued.
02:08:33.940
22 weeks of testimony later, after the prosecution finally...
02:08:42.540
The defense stunned literally everyone when they announced, without calling a single witness, that they were also resting.
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The Manson girls promptly leapt from their seats and announced that now, after previously refusing, they wanted to testify.
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While the girl's attorney refused to question their clients due to the belief that...
02:09:13.520
And they cut their hair here, guys, because Manson had cut his hair.
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When he shaved his head, they shaved their head.
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You're gonna, like, pretty much they copied everything he did.
02:09:20.740
You could see the X on their heads, shaved heads, etc.
02:09:26.220
It would be likened to aiding and abetting a suicide.
02:09:30.780
His hour-long testimony was rife with outlandish statements and multiple outbursts, but one
02:09:36.700
of the most famous lines came when he said this.
02:09:40.120
These children that come at you with knives, they are your children.
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Following his testimony, Manson's attorney tried one last Hail Mary pass, blaming Tex Watson,
02:09:55.840
And here's Tex Watson right here, just so you guys know.
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Here he is, Charles Denton, Tex Watson, born December 2nd, 1945, is an American murderer
02:10:03.220
who was central member of the Manson family, led by Charles Manson.
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On August 9th, 1969, Watson, Patricia Krenwenkel, and Susan Atkins, murder pregnant actress Sharon
02:10:12.600
Tate, Jay Sebring, Wachicik Frykowski, Abigail Folger, and Stephen Parent at 150 Cielo Drive
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The next night, Watson traveled to Los Feliz, Los Angeles, and participated in the murders
02:10:27.960
Watson was found guilty of murder and put on death row in 1971 after two years in county jail.
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This guy was an all-American athlete, by the way, guys.
02:10:38.940
You know, very fit guy, obviously able to impose his will on his victims.
02:10:53.760
The trial was over and after nine months, the most expensive trial in American history
02:10:58.120
at that time, the family were all sentenced to die.
02:11:01.860
I think O.J. Simpson ended up beating them later on.
02:11:04.480
Their sentences would later be commuted to life sentences after California abolished the
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The trial of the century was officially over, and though other members of the Manson family
02:11:14.020
would continue on committing crimes, one even tried to assassinate President Gerald Ford,
02:11:18.840
the infamous members involved with the LaBianca and Tate murders were now behind bars.
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Well, between Twitch and YouTube, we got about 1,700 of y'all.
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Let's get 15, almost 1,500 likes on YouTube, man.
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I'm going to get dinged on this for showing all those violent scenes.
02:11:55.100
For you guys that are watching on Twitch, go ahead and like the video over there as
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Our growth of the family and the murders, one thing remained the same.
02:12:05.500
People believed that everyone involved was evil and beyond reform.
02:12:09.180
But through the decades, it comes into question if that's totally true.
02:12:14.500
Were the girls seen laughing at their trial simply born to commit horrendous and jaw-dropping
02:12:19.300
Or were they simply brainwashed by a master manipulator?
02:12:21.960
As Manson spent the rest of his life in prison, nothing about him seemed to change.
02:12:26.740
He was interviewed multiple times by journalists and FBI agents...
02:12:29.740
And I'll show you guys some of those interviews.
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...alike and portrayed the same wild, narcissistic personality every time.
02:12:35.620
John Douglas helped develop the behavioral science unit with the FBI.
02:12:42.400
He interviewed Manson after watching multiple reporters try.
02:12:45.740
Every single one of them faced the same issue, he says.
02:12:48.220
And guys, what an FBI profiler does is he basically comes in and interviews individuals
02:12:52.940
that are convicted of heinous crimes to kind of get a profile.
02:12:56.960
And what they basically do is they're like, okay, we know that this type of individual
02:13:01.620
is prone to commit these types of murders, etc.
02:13:03.460
So when there is a crime that goes down in the future, they're able to look at the crime
02:13:08.720
scene, look at the evidence, and be able to get a profile of that individual based on
02:13:13.660
prior individuals that committed similar crimes so that they can go ahead and get a target
02:13:18.820
So for example, you know, serial killers a lot of times tend to be Caucasian males in
02:13:23.560
their mid, you know, in their late 20s to mid 30s that have certain types of interests,
02:13:30.180
So what they're able to do is they have this body of work of people that commit this type
02:13:34.840
of crime, so when they go to other crime scenes, they're able to give the police that are there
02:13:38.920
that don't have any leads, okay, you're looking more than likely for a Caucasian male, you
02:13:44.560
know, introverted, probably works in some type of industry that requires X, Y, Z, and they're
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able to kind of build a profile to help the investigating detectives in that case, put them
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in the right direction to find their individual.
02:14:01.380
So the Manson murders and a lot of these serial killers in the 70s actually helped FBI profilers
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build legitimate profiles of serial killers, which would make it easier for detectives
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later on to identify and kind of have an idea of where to look.
02:14:25.040
He sat on tables, chairs, anything to make himself seem larger than the person he was talking
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to, he would rattle on about the dislike for society and him reflecting society back to
02:14:35.000
But beyond everything, Manson was simply just incredibly charismatic.
02:14:39.020
His sing-song demeanor and his ability to speak were intoxicating, and that's how he got
02:14:44.820
Even in prison, after everything, Manson developed a long-term relationship with a woman that lasted
02:14:55.680
He remained in trouble in prison throughout the years, causing issues between the staff,
02:15:02.400
Well, it later became a swastika after he joined the Aryan Brotherhood, so there was no reforming
02:15:10.440
Susan Atkins, the same one that obsessively talked about her crimes in prison, exposing
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the family, and laughing during her trial, allegedly became a model citizen while she was in prison.
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She was married twice, became a teacher to the others in prison, and maintained a clean record.
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The scariest of the Manson girls became a staunch Christian and apologized for her role in the
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Now, I have a very interesting interview for you guys here of her right after, about five years
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And remember, she was the one that fucked up and blabbed their mouth and broke the case wide open
02:15:45.940
Because keep in mind, she killed a celebrity, a lot of clout.
02:15:49.520
It was because of her that they got all persecuted.
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She's just ended her first seven years of a life term.
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She's spent five of them here at the County Women's Institution in San Bernardino County.
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She's just had her first parole hearing and been turned down.
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But the people who work with her here say that she's made a remarkable change in the last
02:16:17.580
Susan Atkins feels that her horrifying experience with drugs can be a lesson to those that use
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Today, she says her bizarre behavior was born out of Manson's evil persuasiveness and fed
02:16:33.460
During her Manson years, Susan Atkins dropped acid at least 300 times.
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And guys, I want y'all to understand this whole Manson situation of them going crazy.
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1968, 1967, they were chilling in San Francisco.
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Once he moved them down to Los Angeles, right, in 68, you know, he was still doing the music
02:17:10.460
It wasn't until 1969 when he got rejected earlier in the year that all this violent stuff
02:17:18.360
So he didn't really have this cult going on for that long.
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Okay, because remember, he got out of jail in 1967-ish.
02:17:31.020
Once he was in San Francisco, he stayed there for a period of time.
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Then he said, F this, went down to Los Angeles, and he got that place that they had down outside
02:17:43.100
And they lived there for like a year peacefully.
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And then once the music stuff didn't pan out, that's when he started going crazy.
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I mean, he was already crazy, but they started really going crazy and had more violent tendencies
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after the situation with the altercation, the drug issues.
02:18:00.780
So they started arming up, having guns, knives on the location.
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We're going to have this war, helter-skelter, whites against the blacks.
02:18:07.020
And then once he got rejected by Terry and the Beach Boys, that's when he went over the edge
02:18:14.260
And then the first place that they went was where?
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The house that Terry used to own that was being rented to Sharon Tate.
02:18:21.940
Mind you, they were living in several places way before the ranch.
02:18:26.900
And then in every place, they will get kicked out because they were very like, they will
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They got kicked out from Dennis Wilson's house.
02:18:38.460
They got kicked out from this guy's Herald True.
02:18:43.340
They only believed they wouldn't get kicked out was Star Ranch.
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And it was because, you know, the owner was a blind guy that liked to be like taken care
02:18:51.580
I mean, guys, people that do drugs, I mean, like they're sleeping all day.
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Like, you're like, bro, get the hell out of here.
02:19:06.600
So, you know, they're going back and forth and other places and everything else like
02:19:13.900
So once they didn't get that record done, you know what I mean?
02:19:17.520
That's when the violence like he was like, yo, I'm getting my get back.
02:19:26.620
And although she had no drugs in her first five years of imprisonment, she says it took
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her that long to fully regain her consciousness, to even begin to realize what she had done.
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She hasn't spoken with a reporter since the trial in 1970.
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She got word to me that she wanted to talk about the dangers of drug use, that she also
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wanted to reveal something new about the murders.
02:19:48.800
What happened that night you all went to Sharon Tate?
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Well, I remember getting in the car with Tex and Tex walked in my two Cody Finners, three
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And before I ever got in the car, Tex and I had our own special little stash of cocaine.
02:20:20.160
I think it was cocaine and methadrina, much of which we did the speed and we both smote
02:20:28.240
That's what they did before their murders, guys, taking, you know, speed and cocaine,
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get the heart rate going, get themselves, you know, amped up to, you know, do what they're
02:20:46.580
And this girl was a topless go-go dancer when Manson met her.
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Uh, so this girl came, this, yeah, she was, yeah, basically this girl was for the streets.
02:20:56.780
The other two girls though, actually came from decent backgrounds, two parent households.
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One was a beauty, uh, like a high school beauty pageant chick.
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Uh, uh, Tex, uh, Tex was a good student in high school.
02:21:19.020
Well, Manson sold that alternative lifestyle to these people, just like David Koresh sold.
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And then you galvanize and unite the people through that.
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I'm going to give you guys freedom from religion.
02:21:34.580
I'm going to give you guys freedom from societal norms.
02:21:36.640
I'm going to give you guys freedom from the constraints that you've been bogged down with
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Because remember guys, this was all revolutionary back then, right?
02:21:45.780
Like girls, you know, being able to be free and free love.
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And also, this is all new stuff, guys, revolutionary stuff.
02:21:52.460
So you got Manson that's selling you this, right?
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Like, yeah, you're going to, you're going to buy in hook, line and sinker.
02:21:59.680
And then you got younger, personal people that are trying to rebel.
02:22:03.980
Well, honestly, this chick looks like the chick from the ring right before she became,
02:22:14.020
And she was the one allegedly that stabbed Sharon Tate and didn't want to give mercy.
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So she was 100% involved in a lot of these murders, stabbing these chicks.
02:22:23.780
We drove to the house with instructions to kill everyone in the house.
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Um, and not just that, but that we were instructed to go all the way down every house, hit every
02:22:48.620
Um, and we went into the house and I remember that.
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Actually, we got 1,6666, which is very interesting and eerie that we have that many of y'all watching.
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Me and Angie did a lot of, um, work on this for y'all.
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I mean, hell, look at all the notes Angie took.
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Uh, she did one fuck up for y'all, but it's just like the video anyway, man.
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As we went in, uh, a car came up to the driveway, and I remember text getting out,
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and without saying anything, they were going by a shot.
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That's when the young boy, Stephen Parent, was killed.
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The people in the house were all brought into the living room and tied up, and...
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Wojtek Bajkowski, I believe is his name, I had tied his hands with a towel, and then was instructed
02:24:06.260
And I raised the knife that I had in my hands, and I couldn't put the knife down.
02:24:13.320
It was just as though there was a force there that held my wrist, and I couldn't...
02:24:20.880
She's saying there was a force that had her hands, so that they were the ones stabbing,
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He saw that I couldn't move, and he very easily undid the ties.
02:24:33.760
Or maybe she's trying to say she didn't stab him?
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And he and I began to fight, and I remember I was screaming for help, and he was screaming
02:24:41.660
for help, and, uh, then text came and helped me, and I was left to sit and walk.
02:24:50.880
Sharon Tate, and about that time, all I can remember seeing is people just scattering in
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And running in different places, and I was left sitting with Sharon Tate, and she was
02:25:18.680
So she was talking to Sharon Tate, is what she's talking about.
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I remember when we first went in, one of the people said, who are you?
02:25:40.520
And texted, I'm the devil, and I'm here to do the devil's business.
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I'm the devil, and I'm here to do the devil's business, bro.
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And I remember that in my conscience, it's so alive in me, even just recalling it.
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I had gone so far, and there was no turning back, that even if I had wanted to run,
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It was like I was caught in something that I had no control over.
02:26:19.660
I had absolutely no say-so as to what was happening there.
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It was just like a tool in the hands of the devil is the only way I can put it.
02:26:28.740
And I believe that it was by the grace of God that my hand did not go down with that knife
02:26:52.480
Even though she was the one that took credit, originally, for stabbing Sharon Tate.
02:26:59.000
That I thought that phrase was just made up for the movie that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,
02:27:09.240
Yeah, that dude Tex was on some real demon time, man.
02:27:11.360
Well, I can ask you now, what did Tex really do there?
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Of what I saw happening in Tex, the way he moved, the viciousness and cold.
02:27:36.640
It was just like seeing somebody go crazy with more power than I've ever seen anybody.
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I think that he was, in their own human strength, could do what Tex did.
02:27:56.400
Well, Charles Manson was in control of it, right?
02:28:01.420
Yeah, as far as giving orders, but I don't think Charles Manson's mind was in control of Tex's mind that night.
02:28:17.680
And his mental powers are just as limited, maybe not as limited as other humans,
02:28:24.480
but that there was an evil force in control of Tex that night.
02:28:31.040
Yeah, he did things that, you've heard stories, I'm sure, of people who have lifted up cars off of other people,
02:28:38.420
Well, Tex had that kind of strength that night.
02:28:46.260
I mean, to her defense, he was a star athlete, tall, good shape, but come on, man.
02:28:53.600
And he was on speed, but bro, y'all were definitely helping him, man.
02:29:02.100
I only saw him kill those people, and then I've heard later that he has said himself that he was responsible for all the deaths.
02:29:17.900
Man, y'all are watching female nature, even when it comes to serial killing.
02:29:37.460
That the truth be told, that the truth be made known.
02:29:41.060
I tried to take blame from Tex, and from Charlie, and from Pat, and from Leslie, by taking and saying that I had killed Sharon Tate, and that I had killed Gary Hinman.
02:29:52.740
I tried to take some of the blame and put it on myself, because I thought that was my part at that point, and it was a lie.
02:30:00.860
In this room, we're all the survivors of those victims, of yours and the others, their families and their friends.
02:30:11.900
Well, about me now, is that I'm not the woman that I was in 1969.
02:30:24.680
I've been completely spiritually, mentally, almost physically born.
02:30:42.700
...changed all that much, the inside of me has changed.
02:30:52.360
With a love that I don't think any words that I could tell them could express, but only by...
02:30:59.800
Living a life that may help somebody else, by preventing maybe somebody else from going down the same road, by preventing other survivors of such a terrible thing, is the only way that I could...
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And at the end of the day, let's say, like, you know, this dude, Tex, was the one that did all the finishing blows.
02:31:35.880
And she still looks like she's got some demon in here.
02:31:37.980
Yeah, like, bro, she definitely, she got a couple of stabs in there.
02:31:41.060
Like, there's no way she didn't stab a couple of times.
02:31:44.020
They stabbed Sharon Tate, I think it was 64 times.
02:31:52.400
But I think it was 16 times for Sharon Tate, but the others were stabbed more.
02:31:57.980
Yeah, but like, all together, it was over 100 stabs, yeah.
02:32:03.300
Yeah, you're telling me Tex was doing that by himself.
02:32:10.720
And you're doing it with force and you're holding them down, man.
02:32:17.940
People were running around in the yards and shit.
02:32:40.720
Charles Manson will tell them that Halloween was every day.
02:32:43.640
And they will believe that Halloween was every day because they didn't know the day and time.
02:32:53.080
He will make them believe that Halloween was every day.
02:32:59.900
That's another power technique, by the way, guys.
02:33:01.660
When people don't know the time, the dates, et cetera, that allows you to create more a dynamic of power with them.
02:33:09.860
So they wouldn't know what the hell was going on.
02:33:13.560
When he used to drug them, he would take less LSD than them.
02:33:16.660
Actually, matter of fact, this is a very common tactic.
02:33:18.920
When they were talking to Saddam Hussein, the FBI agent that debriefed them, Ali Suhan, I think his name is, FBI agent.
02:33:26.700
When he talked to Saddam Hussein, one of the things that they did, guys, is he, Saddam never knew the day and time.
02:33:34.260
And Ali would, to build rapport, would tell him the day and time.
02:33:38.920
It's a way to assert dominance and gain rapport.
02:33:45.320
There was a time he wouldn't let them leave the house or anything.
02:33:49.120
So they wouldn't know anything about the serial world because society was wrong and it was corrupted and shit.
02:33:57.300
And he was following up with the day and time and the news and everything because I think back then was the Vietnam War that was going on.
02:34:05.900
So he thought that people were coming from him for him later on.
02:34:10.480
That's why he was so paranoid because it was the I think it was the Vietnam War that was going on.
02:34:15.120
And he was so like, OK, there is a war coming up now and it's a race war, apocalyptic race war.
02:34:33.080
No, I don't think the movie Halloween came out till 1976.
02:34:43.400
And this dude is out here doing the Mike Myers going like this, bro.
02:34:50.440
Going back to her interview, we'll finish it up and then we'll show some of the Manson stuff.
02:35:26.420
I feel pain when I think about her and that she's not here.
02:35:32.380
And I don't think that anything that I could say could ease that pain in any of the survivors' hearts.
02:35:43.420
Only God can give them an assurance that their loved ones are with him.
02:35:49.760
I believe that those people that died that night are with God.
02:35:53.920
And if they're at peace, that's the only thing that I can tell them.
02:36:01.900
And that, by the grace of God, the survivors will also sin be allowed once again, one day.
02:36:17.080
...to the mind in order to understand how a person didn't get confused behind...
02:36:26.000
He's like, yo, y'all niggas don't pay me enough for this.
02:37:06.020
This was like a whole other level after The Exorcist.
02:37:17.320
We're not going to play the whole 44 minutes, but obviously, this boy, crazy.
02:37:20.360
You can see you got the Squatsicka sign right there.
02:37:24.680
When I stand on the mountain and I say, do it, it gets done.
02:37:31.240
And that's the last thing in the world you want me to do.
02:37:42.500
These are the women that committed the murders.
02:37:44.080
Every one of you out there has tried to kill me for the last 25 years, and I'm still here.
02:37:58.480
Unknown intruders broke into the fashionable Los Angeles home of movie director Roman Polanski
02:38:04.040
and his pregnant wife, the actress Sharon Tate.
02:38:09.640
One night later, another home was invaded, and a middle-aged grocery executive and his
02:38:18.100
In two days, an entire city was seized by fear.
02:38:24.260
Burglized a store, got a straw hat full of dimes, and came to L.A.
02:38:35.740
It was one of the curious facts about Charles Manson.
02:38:38.580
He would often manage to commit small-time crimes that nonetheless violated federal laws
02:38:51.040
Pat Krenwinkel was another early member of Manson's growing family.
02:38:54.860
I met Charlie when I was living at the beach with my sister, and she came home and said to
02:39:02.280
go down to a friend's house, which I did, and Charlie was there, and he was playing the
02:39:12.660
And that's the one that y'all said looked like a man, yeah.
02:39:19.740
How does she look more like a female now in prison than she did when she was out?
02:39:26.460
I mean, it was like, because he said, oh, you're beautiful.
02:39:44.220
Are you so afraid of that that that's got your mind locked up?
02:39:51.200
Go over to the morgue and look at all them dead people.
02:39:55.900
Explain to me simply why that house that night.
02:40:18.080
Before I get into this interview, let me go ahead and read some of these chats.
02:40:47.920
He didn't have no speed because I wouldn't allow no speed on that ranch.
02:40:56.980
I'd take a little grass, a little LASD, but none of that was destructive.
02:41:07.800
I play light, you know, light, dibby-dabby, chippy-ing, but I don't really get down heavy with it.
02:41:24.440
But what did they think they were doing for you?
02:41:31.380
If you were me and I am you, everything you do is for you is for me, too.
02:41:35.260
What did they think they were achieving for you?
02:41:40.540
He's out here playing, you know, chess with this lady as far as, like, answering your questions
02:41:48.700
And then who's responsible for coming together over me right now?
02:42:17.740
We got four queens on a motorcycle gang, a motorcycle group that rides SS motorcycles
02:42:26.900
So, we're riding motorcycles and we're all up there and we got these fires going.
02:42:39.980
All my life, I've been in jail because I didn't have no one to get me out of jail.
02:42:45.080
So, I spent years and years and years and years just because nobody would come sign their name
02:42:50.580
And the jail couldn't let me out because I didn't have no place to go.
02:42:53.440
So, I spent 22 years in prison because I didn't have nobody outside.
02:42:56.480
I can't let somebody that's with me stay in jail.
02:42:59.520
It just ain't, you know, it's not in my makeup, man.
02:43:04.960
Well, here's the division between your mind and my mind.
02:43:10.720
When you get in trouble, you go to your mother.
02:43:14.920
Well, you go to the bank, draw some money, pay a lawyer.
02:43:22.160
And anybody who knows anything about lawyers, when you got a little money, just taking that.
02:43:25.820
They'll take the little money unless you sue them in court, you dig?
02:43:28.260
In other words, like, I don't have enough money to go to the lawyer to get Bobby out.
02:43:51.600
But however you do it, do it and get it done now.
02:43:58.380
The girl, fun fact, the girl that testified against him, that got immunity, she actually was supposed to go check out Bobby, the guy that had killed the first guy, Hinman.
02:44:13.060
But that day, what she did was she took the car and ran off instead.
02:44:21.680
They said, if we get a lawyer, all they're going to do is lie and take our money anyway.
02:44:29.340
And then once the Mansons got the Manson family got arrested, she came back out of hiding, testified and got her daughter back.
02:44:36.440
Man, you guys, he never admitted that he he went to the LaBianca house or he was in the States.
02:44:43.840
Like he for him, it was like he's he always said, like, he didn't participate, that it was other people.
02:44:57.520
If your lawyers ain't lying and taking the money of the poor people, then the poor people got a court to stand on.
02:45:03.260
And they got rights as individuals with a revolution.
02:45:05.480
They fought in 1776 that guarantees rights to a common, ordinary farmer, poor man on the street like me, a rebel.
02:45:15.780
If you don't give me my rights in the courtroom, then I become King George.
02:45:20.980
And when I stand on the mountain and I say, do it, it gets done.
02:45:28.200
And that's the last thing in the world you want me to do.
02:45:31.080
Because I got that Confederate sword in the kitchen.
02:45:42.160
I keep a close watch on this heart of mine in Japan.
02:45:58.000
Did you tell the women to do their witchy things?
02:46:00.780
I said, if you're going to do something, leave something witchy.
02:46:07.840
Just like I would tell you, if you're going to do something, do it well.
02:46:14.520
Leave a sign to let the world know that you were there.
02:46:32.220
We know that he was a big fan of the Beatles and Helter Skelter was one of his favorite songs.
02:46:37.360
You probably said in the car on the way to the LaBianca house.
02:46:40.780
You said, this time, make sure they're not scared like last night.
02:46:50.180
Yeah, I remember something like that, but I don't remember exactly the right words.
02:47:05.920
You know, if you're going to go to war and you're fighting your enemy and you're killing
02:47:13.420
when he's afraid, you know, it's a bad home and it's bad.
02:47:18.000
So you try to absorb the fear with, I think the Hindus use that word, karma.
02:47:31.600
I mentioned that in a conversation about something.
02:47:51.800
I've lived and died by my words all my life for 45 years in prison.
02:48:03.060
That's a big reason why Charlie went so hard after the record people, because they said
02:48:08.680
They probably get him a deal, blah, blah, blah.
02:48:14.240
Because that's a thing to him, whether he actually keeps his word, his bond.
02:48:20.000
But to him, when they didn't keep their word in his eyes, he looked at that as a huge sign
02:48:26.260
And that's why he reacted so violently on top of, you know, all the paranoia of taking
02:48:29.780
the drugs and the racial war that he was waging, et cetera.
02:48:32.620
Oh, actually, back to the Helter Skelter song, they then later on interviewed Paul McCartney,
02:48:41.760
And he said that it wasn't about, like, a race where, like, they all believed.
02:48:45.400
It was about, like, just making loud music and have fun and shit.
02:48:51.360
He's going to be like, well, Manson tried to kill black people to my music.
02:48:58.500
And many people didn't believe him because, you know, there are some conspiracy theories
02:49:02.020
about, like, some songs about the Beatles because they talk about some deep shit there.
02:49:06.360
That's why Charles Manson was like, yeah, this song is about apocalyptic race, world and shit.
02:49:15.240
Do you want the world to let you alone and turn away?
02:49:26.980
I didn't step out of line with God and I didn't step out of line with the man.
02:49:34.080
Now, I told those people the same thing that the United States president would tell him.
02:49:43.700
The only way that you can dispensate life and death is you have to be willing to give
02:49:53.480
You can't do anything unless you're willing to submit yourself to that cause.
02:49:58.380
In other words, that's what you learn in the military.
02:50:02.220
Did you tell them to mutilate so that it would be memorable, so that people would know something
02:50:15.180
If you're going to move and you're going to do something, do it with your soul and your
02:50:35.540
I mean, we could keep playing it if you guys want, but I wanted y'all to kind of see how
02:50:42.620
He's like not taking the interviewer seriously.
02:50:45.720
He's answering it kind of in the face of, you know, clearly contradicting evidence.
02:50:50.300
I mean, the guy was found guilty first degree of, you know, conspiring to kill other people
02:51:00.700
So when you can see here, you know how this guy can go ahead with the obviously with the
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use of drugs can easily manipulate young people that are, you know, too dumb to realize
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And also this guy married three times, three times and had three childs with different
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He married a prostitute too and had a child with her.
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And yeah, he married the last, the last wife he had was the Mary Brunner.
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Remember this girl, the first member of the, of the band gang called he married that chick.
02:51:47.260
So, um, give you guys a quick little update, right?
02:51:50.220
Um, so Leslie Van Hooten, um, she might get out on parole guys.
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Governor Gavin Newsom says he will no longer fight her parole after a state appeals court
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Van Hooten has been in prison for 53 years in connection with the 1969 killings of Lino
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She has been recommended for parole five times since 2016, but Newsom and former governor
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The state parole board must give a final sign off and Van Hooten could be released to a halfway
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Uh, but yeah, I think that pretty much covers it guys.
02:52:45.020
Uh, do you have anything you want to add to this Angie?
02:52:47.200
Well, I just want to know, uh, this is what her opinions on what do you guys believe?
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Do you think it was like a cold thing, like helter, skelter thing that they just was, it was
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just like a killing spree or something, or it was like a drop dealing gone wrong.
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I will, uh, I will make polls in the Instagram.
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While I, while I make the poll, try to use your best English.
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So Bitcoin bandit says, uh, yo, Marin, the fat producer commented on the Graham pod.
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And said that he is a buff and more confident than you and fresh.
02:53:48.740
Um, wait, Angie, what was the question that you wanted me to ask the people?
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It was a cold thing or it was like a drug dealing on run?
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I'm eating healthy, drinking green juice, working out six days a week.
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And I'm five, five foot seven, 286 started at 317.
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As you continue to eat well, as you continue to eat well and sleep, um, your testosterone
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is, and you continue to lower your body fat, your testosterone is going to continue to increase.
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Just stay, stay the course, stay natural as long as you can.
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I know some people are saying, go on air TRT, bro.
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Uh, yeah, I think if he continues like working out six days a week, it's just definitely
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Like if you, if you didn't know, I actually took speed classes because I used to be a radio
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And I got the poll up, by the way, if you guys want to take it.
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Silema says, thank you for warning us on the victim mindset.
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Hey, can you get Peter Zahan on money, uh, money Monday to talk about de-globalization?
02:56:16.060
Uh, he, he responded to me, but I don't know what, what happened with the correspondence.
02:56:21.320
A lot of these older guys, like don't do Instagram.
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Like I DM'd him and then we spoke and then he was like, oh, message me on this email.
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And I messaged him on email and it's like, I don't fucking know.
02:56:31.720
Um, a lot of times it's like some random assistant somewhere.
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She's a perfect example of these women in Miami.
02:56:52.700
Please add the take that these takedowns in the new update.
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Uh, appreciate you checking that out and enjoying it.
02:57:02.420
It was definitely a good, uh, good documentary.
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At this point, I need to send them a check, bro.
02:57:15.160
Uh, for, um, literally my unpaid marketing team at this point.
02:57:19.380
Uh, we've brought, they've brought us so many supporters, bro.
02:57:25.980
People like, yo, who are, these guys are crazy.
02:57:29.080
They watched like one of our shows like, damn, this is good content.
02:57:32.740
And they stopped fucking with them because we actually give them advice on how to make
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We bring in experts from other places so that we can help guys improve.
02:57:41.220
We're actually going to teach you guys YouTube automation tomorrow for money, Monday.
02:57:43.640
Then we're going to bring on Nick and destiny and everything else.
02:57:48.660
There's a reason why they've stagnated at 2 million views being on YouTube for 10 million
02:57:52.100
We're going to surpass them probably, uh, by the end of this year or early next year,
02:57:57.060
And at the end of the day, um, Abba would never fight me.
02:58:02.380
Uh, and I told him, Hey, we could debate in person too.
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I'd be like, bro, just, we just have a, let's have a conversation.
02:58:18.940
Uh, I just want to hear Angie read this with that accent.
02:58:21.900
All right, Angie, you want to read that with that accent?
02:58:25.900
I just want to hear Angie read this with that accent.
02:58:36.400
Was Manson part of the largest PSYOP MKUltra program where, uh, some three letter organizations
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Uh, pretty, you know, pretty much it's been out there that he was a CIA, uh, asset because
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of the lenience he had with his, uh, probation.
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Um, please like the video, support the channel.
02:59:03.280
Um, and do you have anything for the people before we, uh, close this thing out?
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I'm kind of bummed about it because I, I really think it was hard.
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You think it was just a bad drug deal and they used that as an excuse to do all the
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Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
02:59:28.420
Uh, the brother that had needed, uh, help with, uh, real estate or whatever.
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And, um, Angie will save it and I'll, I'll, I'll shoot you a quick DM back.
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And also guys, keep active on the Instagram because I'll be posting posts weekly.
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So we prioritize the most requested cases there.
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Uh, Mara, can we get a Nick versus Ryan Dawson debate?
02:59:49.220
Um, I guess we can, but bro, they agree on like 99% of things, guys.
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Like, like each other, they literally agree on a bunch of the things.
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Um, but yeah, guys, I'll catch you guys on the next episode of FedReacts.
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Uh, we'll probably, I'll drop a video for y'all on Thursday.
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Um, we got a list of stuff for y'all, but other than that, guys, love you guys.
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I'll catch you guys on the next episode of FedReacts.
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I'm a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations, okay, guys?
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Defender Jeffrey Williams and associate YSL did commit the felony.