Manson will die in prison. His lawyer's comment, unbelievable! Manson didn't want them to kill anyone, just do something "witchy". Yeah, let's forget all that stuff based on Manson's insane, deluded interpretation of the Beatles White Album about starting a race war by murdering some prominent whites and blaming it on blacks.
As weird as this may sound, I think that was true for the Tate murders. I believe "Tex" Watson went over the edge. But once that happened, Manson happily engineered the LaBianca murders. Also, there was the murder of "Shorty" Shea and Gary Hinman before the Tate killings. In none of these murders did Manson take a direct role. He wanted them done, no doubt, but he seemed incapable of actually committing a murder himself.
The reasoning is totally in line with decades of nihilistic insanity. Prison is a place for people like Manson, and we now have another demonstration of why this is so.
Manson will die in prison. His lawyer's comment, unbelievable! Manson didn't want them to kill anyone, just do something "witchy". Yeah, let's forget all that stuff based on Manson's insane, deluded interpretation of the Beatles White Album about starting a race war by murdering some prominent whites and blaming it on blacks.
ReplyDeleteWhat an idiot. It was a little more than 'Witchy.' Jackass.
ReplyDeleteGo look at the pictures of the murder. Poor Ms. Tate.
As weird as this may sound, I think that was true for the Tate murders. I believe "Tex" Watson went over the edge. But once that happened, Manson happily engineered the LaBianca murders. Also, there was the murder of "Shorty" Shea and Gary Hinman before the Tate killings. In none of these murders did Manson take a direct role. He wanted them done, no doubt, but he seemed incapable of actually committing a murder himself.
ReplyDeleteEven so, to ask for a pardon?
ReplyDeleteThe reasoning is totally in line with decades of nihilistic insanity. Prison is a place for people like Manson, and we now have another demonstration of why this is so.
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