
Charles Manson
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Charles Milles Manson (November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) led the California-based Manson Family cult based in the late 1960s. Some cult members committed a series of nine murders at four locations in July and August 1969. In 1971, Manson was convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for the deaths of seven people, including film actress Sharon Tate. The prosecution contended that while Manson never directly ordered the murders, his ideology constituted an overt act of conspiracy. Before the murders, Manson had spent more than half of his life in correctional institutions. While gathering his cult following, Manson was a singer-songwriter on the fringe of the Los Angeles music industry, chiefly through a chance association with Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys, who introduced Manson to record producer Terry Melcher. In 1968, the Beach Boys recorded Manson's song "Cease to Exist", renamed "Never Learn Not to Love" as a single B-side, but without a credit to Manson. Afterward, Manson attempted to secure a record contract through Melcher, but was unsuccessful. Manson would often talk about the Beatles, including their 1968 self-titled album. According to Los Angeles County District Attorney, Vincent Bugliosi, Manson felt guided by his interpretation of the Beatles' lyrics and adopted the term "Helter Skelter" to describe an impending apocalyptic race war. During his trial, Bugliosi argued that Manson had intended to start a race war, although Manson and others disputed this. Contemporary interviews and trial witness testimony insisted that the Tate–LaBianca murders were copycat crimes intended to exonerate Manson's friend Bobby Beausoleil. Manson himself denied having instructed anyone to murder anyone. Manson's notoriety as an emblem of insanity, violence, and the macabre influenced pop culture. Recordings of songs written and performed by Manson were released commercially, starting with Lie: The Love and Terror Cult (1970). Since his incarceration, various musicians have covered some of his songs. Although originally sentenced to death in 1971, his sentence was commuted to life with the possibility of parole after the California Supreme Court invalidated the state's death penalty statute in 1972. He served his life sentence at the California State Prison, Corcoran and died at age 83 in late 2017. Description above from the Wikipedia article Charles Manson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

2019
Euphoria
2019 · tv

1997
South Park
1997 · tv

2004
Ghost Hunters
2004 · tv

2017
Dateline: Secrets Uncovered
2017 · tv

2006
Legends
2006 · tv

2015
The Seventies
2015 · tv

2019
Very Scary People
2019 · tv

2017
LA 92
2017 · movie

2020
Helter Skelter: An American Myth
2020 · tv

2025
Chaos: The Manson Murders
2025 · movie

2020
Zappa
2020 · movie

2024
The Beach Boys
2024 · movie

2010
When You're Strange
2010 · movie

2018
Inside the Criminal Mind
2018 · tv

2015
Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans
2015 · movie

2022
Joni Mitchell, Lady Blue
2022 · movie

2024
Making Manson
2024 · tv

2012
Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir
2012 · movie

2006
The Dark Side of Porn: Does Snuff Exist?
2006 · movie

1973
Manson
1973 · movie

1981
The Killing of America
1981 · movie

1980
This Is America Part 2
1980 · movie

2019
1969
2019 · tv

2018
Manson: The Lost Tapes
2018 · tv

2019
Manson: Music from an Unsound Mind
2019 · movie

1988
Devil Worship: Exposing Satan's Underground
1988 · movie

1992
Murderers, Mobsters, & Madmen: Volume 2: Assassination in the 20th Century
1992 · movie

2017
Manson Speaks: Inside the Mind of a Madman
2017 · tv

2008
Manson's Missing Victims
2008 · movie

1992
Charles Manson Then & Now
1992 · movie