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Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:36 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Oldgringo wrote:Keith B wrote:Oldgringo wrote:How much money has the defunct nanny state of Kalifornia wasted keeping this worthless piece of waste alive? Get a rope!
BTW, "Helter Skelter" is a very good read. IIRC, it was written by the prosecuting attorney, wasn't it?
No, it was written by Paul McCartney.
Actually, the book was named after the song and it was written by Vincent Bugliosi who was the prosecutor.
IIRC, "helter skelter" was written in blood on a surface in the Polanski/Tate residence. I was in northern Nevada building a power plant when this happened. It was pretty big news at the time.
I was living in So Cal when all this stuff went down. My ex-wife even went out once or twice with
Bobby Beausoleil before he got arrested, not realizing that he was part of a murderous cult at the time. But she dropped him like a hot potato when he made some comment to her about how she would enjoy death. He was arrested not too long afterward.
Creeeeeeeepy!

Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:55 pm
by puma guy
Oldgringo wrote:Keith B wrote:Oldgringo wrote:How much money has the defunct nanny state of Kalifornia wasted keeping this worthless piece of waste alive? Get a rope!
BTW, "Helter Skelter" is a very good read. IIRC, it was written by the prosecuting attorney, wasn't it?
No, it was written by Paul McCartney.
Actually, the book was named after the song and it was written by Vincent Bugliosi who was the prosecutor.
IIRC, "helter skelter" was written in blood on a surface in the Polanski/Tate residence. I was in northern Nevada building a power plant when this happened. It was pretty big news at the time.
"Healter(sic) Skelter", "Rise" and "Death to Pigs" was written at the Labianca residence after their murders the day after the Tate residence murders. Strangely the police said the murders weren't related even though similar writings were at both and also at the murder scene of Gary Hinman. Bobby Beausoleil scrawled "Political Piggy" in Hinman's blood. It was almost by sheer luck and coincidence the cases were finally solved.
Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:59 pm
by FishInTx
Sorry Charlie!!!!!
Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:05 pm
by puma guy
The Annoyed Man wrote:
I was living in So Cal when all this stuff went down. My ex-wife even went out once or twice with
Bobby Beausoleil before he got arrested, not realizing that he was part of a murderous cult at the time. But she dropped him like a hot potato when he made some comment to her about how she would enjoy death. He was arrested not too long afterward.
Creeeeeeeepy!


TAM ,
Truman Capote interviewed Bobby Beausoleil in prison. He IS one Creepy Dude! Even more than Charlie, in my opinion. I think Manson is now a lot of bluff and tries to live up to what people expect to some extent, but Beausoleil is just Creeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepy as you stated.
Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:01 pm
by hi-power
I haven't mentioned to my sister who recently moved out near Lake Lavon that the most blood-thirsty of the bunch,
Charles 'Tex' Watson, was born and raised within a mile of where she lives now. That doesn't really mean anything but I know it would freak her out.

(Edited to replace the word "creep" with "freak" since it has been used a lot already - lol!).
Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:56 pm
by WildBill
philip964 wrote:puma guy wrote:WildBill wrote:philip964 wrote:My understanding he ordered the killings, but was not there. Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys had promised to make him a rock star or something. Manson wanted him killed for brushing him off after awhile. The house was where Brian used to live, instead they killed the pregnant Sharon Tate, who was the new tenant.
Don't tattoo a swastika to your forehead if you ever want to be paroled.
Kinda nice seeing him doing so well.

(sarcasm smilie)
Actually it was Dennis Wilson who was trying to get Charlie a recording contract. Neither Brian or Dennis Wilson lived in the house where Sharon Tate and the others were killed. I believe it was record producer Terry Melcher [Doris Day's son] who had lived there.
Wild Bill, you beat me to it. I didn't see your post before I edited mine.
Thanks guys for getting it all straight for me. Manson if I remember, had a posse of hot looking hippy girls with him. This I think was "Dennis" Wilson's interest. They would do anything Manson asked, including trying to assassinate President Ford.
Glad he wasn't smarter and got into politics.
Manson had a knack for finding vulnerable young girls who could be easily controlled and manipulated by him. Dennis Wilson, being the horndog that he was, probably had more interest in the young hippie chicks than Charlie's musical talent.

Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:14 pm
by Oldgringo
WildBill wrote:philip964 wrote:puma guy wrote:WildBill wrote:philip964 wrote:My understanding he ordered the killings, but was not there. Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys had promised to make him a rock star or something. Manson wanted him killed for brushing him off after awhile. The house was where Brian used to live, instead they killed the pregnant Sharon Tate, who was the new tenant.
Don't tattoo a swastika to your forehead if you ever want to be paroled.
Kinda nice seeing him doing so well.

(sarcasm smilie)
Actually it was Dennis Wilson who was trying to get Charlie a recording contract. Neither Brian or Dennis Wilson lived in the house where Sharon Tate and the others were killed. I believe it was record producer Terry Melcher [Doris Day's son] who had lived there.
Wild Bill, you beat me to it. I didn't see your post before I edited mine.
Thanks guys for getting it all straight for me. Manson if I remember, had a posse of hot looking hippy girls with him. This I think was "Dennis" Wilson's interest. They would do anything Manson asked, including trying to assassinate President Ford.
Glad he wasn't smarter and got into politics.
Manson had a knack for finding vulnerable young girls who could be easily controlled and manipulated by him. Dennis Wilson, being the horndog that he was, probably had more interest in the young hippie chicks than Charlie's musical talent.

"horndog" ? Can you say that in a family forum?
Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:30 pm
by WildBill
Oldgringo wrote: "horndog" ? Can you say that in a family forum?
Sorry, a slip of the keyboard. I meant to say
corndog.

Re: Helter Skelter = No Parole
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:37 am
by anygunanywhere
MoJo wrote:It's a shame Cali didn't have the death penalty when that worm was tried and convicted.
Capital punishment in Kalifornia is a joke. They have executed maybe two people since it was brought back.
Anygunanywhere