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Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Manson Family Member Patricia Krenwinkel Recommended for Parole | Crime Alert 11AM 06.03.25

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 6:55 Transcription Available


Krenwinkel was just 21 years old when she participated in a two-day killing spree orchestrated by Manson in August 1969, which resulted in the deaths of pregnant actress Sharon Tate, coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, Steven Earl Parent, and Jay Sebring. The following night, she took part in the murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Truer Crime
“They Didn't Write That Sh*t When He Was Alive” — Anthony DiMaria is Setting the Record Straight About the Manson Murders

Truer Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 54:19


The Manson murders have been told and retold—but rarely like this. In this special bonus episode, Anthony DiMaria, nephew of victim Jay Sebring, reveals the story behind the headlines. Anthony shares what it's like to grow up under the shadow of a crime that defined a generation, how the media erased Jay's humanity, and why so much of what we “know” about the Manson Family is wrong. From his uncle's groundbreaking influence on men's style to the disturbing truths Anthony uncovered about the parole process, this is a story about family, justice, and fighting to reclaim the truth. Follow Anthony's work: - Instagram: instagram.com/jaysebringfilm - Twitter/X: twitter.com/jaysebringfilm - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Jay-Sebring-Film-100056007829576/ - YouTube: youtube.com/@jaysebringcuttingtothetruth - Jay Sebring: Cutting to the Truth Book: geniusbookpublishing.com/products/jay-sebring-cutting-to-the-truth To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

BADLANDS: SPORTSLAND
Steve McQueen: Mustangs, Magnums, and Manson's Hit List

BADLANDS: SPORTSLAND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 41:25


Hustling on the streets of New York. Wagering with a U.S. president over who could sleep with more women. Knocking back beers with Elvis. Waving his gun around at the funeral of Jay Sebring, one of the victims of Charles Manson's murderous family. The same family that had their sights now set on the King of Cool, Steve McQueen, who needed the speed of a Mustang or the power of a Magnum to keep Charlie's crazy cult at bay. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Serial Killer Podcast
Charles Manson - Part 4

The Serial Killer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 34:32


Police burst into his bedroom and led him to the bloody bodies of Frokowski and Abigail Folger, lying on the lawn, and Steven Parent, slumped over the wheel of his car. Police spared Garretson a sight even more horrible inside the house. Sharon Tate, eight-and-a-half months pregnant, had been stabbed repeatedly and was curled in a fetal position as if to protect her unborn son. Nearby, a bloody towel covered the head of hairdresser Jay Sebring, her former boyfriend, who had been stabbed and shot. The two were connected by a rope hung over a rafter and looped around their necks.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theserialkillerpodcastWebsite: https://www.theserialkillerpodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialkillerpodX: https://twitter.com/serialkillerpodSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-serial-killer-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Done & Dunne
175. A Nick In Crime | The Manson Murders

Done & Dunne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 64:45


Dominick Dunne did write about the murders of his friends Jay Sebring and Sharon Tate on that terrible weekend in August 1969. This is a weekend that would change everything in Hollywood, and our man Nick was on the scene, and has the story from all his friends, so connected into our ongoing investigation. Included: Robert Evans, Roman Polanski, Warren Beatty, Michelle Phillips, Cass Elliot, Natalie Wood, Terry Melcher, Doris Day, Candace Bergen, among so many others. All sources can be found at doneanddunne.com. To advertise on this podcast, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Done & Dunne
170. Dunne Profiles Warren Beatty

Done & Dunne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 73:29


Our man Dominick Dunne profiled Warren Beatty in 1994, after his marriage to Annette Bening. This episode brings that interview into our investigation, with so many attached spiderwebs including but not limited to Kate Capshaw, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Evans, OJ Simpson, Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, George Cukor, and Scotty Bowers too. All sources can be found at doneanddunne.com. Continue your investigation with ad-free and bonus episodes on Patreon! To advertise on Done & Dunne, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/DoneDunne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

BADLANDS: SPORTSLAND
Presenting DISGRACELAND: Steve McQueen: Mustangs, Magnums, and Manson's Hit List

BADLANDS: SPORTSLAND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 39:20


Hustling on the streets of New York. Wagering with a U.S. president over who could sleep with more women. Knocking back beers with Elvis. Waving his gun around at the funeral of Jay Sebring, one of the victims of Charles Manson's murderous family. The same family that had their sights now set on the King of Cool, Steve McQueen, who needed the speed of a Mustang or the power of a Magnum to keep Charlie's crazy cult at bay. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DISGRACELAND
Steve McQueen: Mustangs, Magnums, and Manson's Hit List

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 39:20


Hustling on the streets of New York. Wagering with a U.S. president over who could sleep with more women. Knocking back beers with Elvis. Waving his gun around at the funeral of Jay Sebring, one of the victims of Charles Manson's murderous family. The same family that had their sights now set on the King of Cool, Steve McQueen, who needed the speed of a Mustang or the power of a Magnum to keep Charlie's crazy cult at bay. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

California Haunts Radio
Haunted Oman House with David Oman

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 82:37


David Oman has appeared in several paranormal TV shows which featured the alleged ghostly activity at his home on Cielo Drive in Beverly Hills, Ca. The house is located next to the property that held the Sharon Tate house where Tate, Abigail Folger, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski and Steven Parent were murdered by the infamous Manson Family in August of 1969. Oman helped his father build the house in 1999 and it didn't take long before he started experiencing alleged paranormal activity in every room and every floor of the house. He wrote “House at the End of the Drive," a book based on his experiences in the house. Now, known as the Oman house, the property has been featured on Ghost Hunters, Haunted History, Dead Famous Live, My Ghost Story, Searching for Satan, Ghost Adventures and Paranormal Witness. It has also been featured on Larry King Live, EXTRA and TMZ and CBS News LA. Before building the home, Oman attended college in Northern California. He became a private investigator and in 1998 he opened a restaurant.Websites youtube.com/user/davidomantheomanhouse,comdewittmurders.com houseattheendofthedrive.com

The Right Shoe
Manson family and the release of Leslie Van Houten

The Right Shoe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 59:39


Charles Manson and his "Family" needs little introduction  - on the night of Aug 9, 1969  manson famiy members would basically bring down the 1960's motto of peace and love with their vicious killing of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Steve Parent and Sharon's friends in the house of Terry Melcher of 10050 Cielo Drive making it infamous for something No One would want their house famous for  - the murders were so vicious that it would send shock waves through Los Angeles and remain shocking up until this day 2023 almost 55 years laterThe next night supermarket mogul Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary would be killed in much the same way, this night, a young girl by the name of Leslie Van Houten would be a part of this nightmarish decent into murder hell - except out of all of thee members (Charles Manson included) all of them would be sentenced to death - except for Van Houten who would ultimately receive 7 to life but would not be paroled until 2023 - I do an overview of the manson family and Van Houten - the Right Shoe may expand on this at a later date

The Back Room with Andy Ostroy

Anthony DiMaria is an actor, director and producer. His New York theatre affiliations include Circle Rep Lab, Actors Studio and The Barrow Group. His film and TV credits include Woody Allen's Cafe Society, Ray Donovan, Deadwood, CSI and The Sopranos. In 2020 he directed and produced the documentary JAY SEBRING....CUTTING TO THE TRUTH, about his uncle who was murdered along with actress Sharon Tate and three others in the notorious Manson Family murders of August 8, 1969. He is currently writing a book on Jay life, legacy and the distortion fallout perpetuated after his murder and the killing of all ten Manson murder victims. Don't miss this riveting conversation which takes us back to Hollywood in the counterculture 60's; the illustrious life and tragic death at 35 of pioneering celebrity men's hair designer and entrepreneur Jay Sebring; and the gruesome LA crimes which shocked the nation, became the definitive end of the 'peace and love' decade, and remain a pop culture obsession fifty-four years later. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Music by Andrew Hollander Design by Cricket Lengyel

Dateline NBC
The Summer of Manson

Dateline NBC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 41:48


Keith Morrison reports on the mind and myth of Charles Manson. Updated to include the 2023 release from prison of former Manson follower Leslie Van Houten who participated in the murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca on August 10, 1969. Originally aired on NBC on August 4, 2017.

The REal Crime Podcast
Episode 25: The Harlow Bern House (Charles Manson)

The REal Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 25:44


Check out these links for more details on today's episode:The Paul Bern-Jean Harlow House - Is Benedict Canyon Haunted?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Harlowhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bernhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_SebringJay Sebring House - A House Packed With Historyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_TateSubscribe, follow and review us! It really helps us keep bringing you stories like this!Follow Us: @therealcrimepodcastQuestions? Email Us at Therealcrimepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Patreon! The Real Crime Podcast is creating Stories to detail how wild the Real Estate Industry can be! | PatreonSubscribe, follow and rate us on itunes, spotify, goodpods and whereever you listen!Episode written by Christina Van De WaterEpisode Editing by Christina Van De WaterCo-Hosted by Christina Van De Water & Kristen VarneyHate Ads?? Support the show on patreonSupport the show

2S: HORROR QUARTERS Podcast
40: DENNIS HEARST: CIELO DRIVE'S FINAL WITNESS

2S: HORROR QUARTERS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 59:28


On the night of August 8th into the early morning of August 9th, 1969,  Sharon Tate Polanski,  Paul Richard Polanski, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigail Folger and Steven Parent fell victim to the vicious attacks by members of the Manson Family  at 10050 Cielo Drive, Beverly Hills, Ca. Dennis Hearst is the bike delivery boy who delivered an exchanged bike for Abigail Folger that very night.  He dropped off one bike and picked up another in the exchange.  In doing so, Dennis rang the doorbell and had a small conversation with Jay Sebring. Mr. Hearst's arrival on the premises helped to establish a timeline of the tragic events there that night.  He was also a key witness at the trial the following year. It is arguably the most infamous True Crime incident in American History. Visual Version: https://youtu.be/uJO-0yVK3UQ

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Charles Manson Cult Killer Walks Free: Victims' Kin Distraught

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 39:02 Transcription Available


Leslie Van Houten was 19 years old when she and other followers of Charles Manson brutally killed Leno and Rosemary LaBianca inside their Los Angeles home. Leno LaBianca had been stabbed 12 times with a knife and seven times with a carving fork. The fork stuck in his abdomen, and a kitchen knife in his throat.  The word “war” had also been carved into his abdomen.  Mrs. LaBianca had a total of 41 stab wounds on the front and back of her body. Now after 53 years in custody, the convicted killer is free. Van Houten was denied parole more than 20 times before.   Joining Nancy Grace Today: Ava Roosevelt, Friend of victims who had been invited to Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski's house and was nearly a victim, Former model, producer for The Racing Heart Productions, Author: “The Racing Heart” available on Amazon, www.theracingheart.com, contributor to Business Club Magazine Anthony DiMaria - Nephew of Jay Sebring, director of “Jay Sebring…Cutting to the Truth”  Lis Wiehl - Former Federal Prosecutor, Author: “Hunting Charles Manson”, liswiehlbooks.com, Twitter: @liswiehl  Dr. Michelle Joy - Forensic, Clinical, and academic psychiatrist, Author: “An Illustrated History of the Insanity Defense”, @Westphillymorbidart  Karen Smith - forensic expert, host of “Shattered Souls: The Car Barn Murders” podcast, lecturer at the University of Florida Dr. Jan Gorniak - Medical Examiner, Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner (Las Vegas, NV), Board Certified Forensic Pathologist Lisa Statman - Author: “Restless Souls: The Sharon Tate Family's Account Of Stardom, The Manson Murders, and a Crusade For Justice.”, Twitter: @AlisaStatman   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Negotiators Podcast
Monday Night Live - Patricia Fripp with Derek Arden - Communication Mastery.

Negotiators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 37:11


Monday Night Live - Patricia Fripp with Derek Arden - Communication Mastery. Parents Guidance. Patricia shares insights and experiences from her remarkable journey, starting with the influential guidance she received from her parents. Her father advised her to focus on becoming the type of person people want to do business with, rather than solely chasing money. Meanwhile, her mother emphasized the importance of dressing well to make a positive first impression. No Resources in America Patricia recounts her early days in America, where she arrived with limited resources and a determination to succeed. She delves into her experience working in the hairstyling industry, including her encounter with legendary hairdresser Jay Sebring. Despite the chauvinistic times, Sebring taught her a valuable lesson about the power of promotion and getting the word out about your skills. Success Strategy Derek and Patricia discuss practical strategies for success, such as the importance of having multiple business cards to give to potential referrals. They emphasize the significance of being specific in communication mastery, using impactful language, and avoiding generic jargon. Patricia shares her techniques for engaging an audience, including the use of interesting statistics or little-known facts combined with an emotional hook. The conversation also covers the value of early preparation, building rapport, and the art of the "schmooze factor" or warm-up act. Patricia highlights the need for clarity in communication and the concept of "you-focused" language. They touch on the power of inviting questions from the audience and employing back-pocket questions to enhance engagement and reinforce key messages. Captivate Viewers Throughout the interview, Patricia Fripp's expertise and engaging storytelling captivate viewers, offering valuable insights into effective communication, personal branding, and promoting oneself with authenticity. This interview is a must-watch for anyone seeking practical tips to enhance their communication skills and professional success Derek Arden https://derekarden.co.uk https://negotiationexpert.co NEW https://negotiatorspodcast.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/negotiatingexpert/

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock is Lit: Bonus EP: Scott Michaels Talks About Sharon Tate & the Manson Murders & Working With Quentin Tarantino on 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 75:08


In this bonus episode (which is really an addendum to Season 1 Episode 6, featuring Zachary Lazar's rock novel ‘Sway', a story that brings together the early Rolling Stones, the films of avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and members of the Manson Family in a fictional setting) Scott Michaels joins me to talk about Sharon Tate and the Manson Murders and what it was like working with Quentin Tarantino on his film ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'. Scott Michaels is Hollywood's original authority on celebrity deaths, including the Manson Murders, and a former tour guide for LA's now-defunct Dearly Departed Tours. Quentin Tarantino hired Scott to be a consultant on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', which reimagines the murders of Sharon Tate, Voytek Frykowski, Jay Sebring, and Abigail Folger at the hands of the Manson Family in early August 1969. This past April, Scott gave me a once-in-a-lifetime, one-on-one, all-day tour of major Manson Family points of interest in Los Angeles and the surrounding area, which we talk about in this bonus episode. We also talk about common misconceptions about the murders, Scott's experience working with Quentin Tarantino on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', Scott's favorite nonfiction books about the murders, people related to the case he's known, and little-known tidbits about the murders, like what book Abigail Folger was reading when she was killed. So, cue up The Beatles' ‘White Album', slip into your favorite retro threads, kick back and join Scott Michaels and me as we time travel back to 1969 Southern California to revisit the true crime that brought an end to the free lovin' groovy ‘60s. Afterward, I invite you to check out Season 1 Episode 6 to hear my conversation with Zachary Lazar about his novel ‘Sway' and Tony Sokol's thoughts on the Stones and the occult and Zeena Schreck's memories of her godfather Kenneth Anger. *Listen to the episode, then watch the condensed video version of my interview with Scott Michaels. This version includes photos and videos I shot during my Manson Murders tour with Scott in April 2023.   MEDIA AND MUSIC IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Clip: Tate Murder CBS 1969 Newscast “Helter Skelter” by The Beatles “Cry Baby Cry” by The Beatles “Money (That's What I Want)” by The Beatles “Blackbird” by The Beatles “Good Thing” by Paul Revere & The Raiders “Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon” by The Mamas & The Papas Clip: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'—“I'm the devil and I'm here to do the devil's business” “Sexy Sadie” by The Beatles “Revolution” by The Beatles “Hush” by Deep Purple Clip: ABC news crew finds bloody clothes 1969 “Treat Her Right” by Roy Head & The Traits   LINKS:  Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Scott Michaels' documentary on the Manson Murders, ‘The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZELGmN_4hc&t=3461s Scott Michaels' YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DearlyDepartedTours Scott Michaels on Facebook: @ScottMichaels  Scott Michaels on Instagram: @iamscottmichaels  Scott Michaels on Twitter: @ImScottMichaels  David Oman's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@davidoman  Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Season 1 Episode 6 of Rock is Lit: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/zacharylazar/tonysokol/zeenaschreck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rock Is Lit
Bonus EP: Scott Michaels Talks About Sharon Tate & the Manson Murders & Working With Quentin Tarantino on 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'

Rock Is Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 75:08


In this bonus episode (which is really an addendum to Season 1 Episode 6, featuring Zachary Lazar's rock novel ‘Sway', a story that brings together the early Rolling Stones, the films of avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and members of the Manson Family in a fictional setting) Scott Michaels joins me to talk about Sharon Tate and the Manson Murders and what it was like working with Quentin Tarantino on his film ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'. Scott Michaels is Hollywood's original authority on celebrity deaths, including the Manson Murders, and a former tour guide for LA's now-defunct Dearly Departed Tours. Quentin Tarantino hired Scott to be a consultant on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', which reimagines the murders of Sharon Tate, Voytek Frykowski, Jay Sebring, and Abigail Folger at the hands of the Manson Family in early August 1969. This past April, Scott gave me a once-in-a-lifetime, one-on-one, all-day tour of major Manson Family points of interest in Los Angeles and the surrounding area, which we talk about in this bonus episode. We also talk about common misconceptions about the murders, Scott's experience working with Quentin Tarantino on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', Scott's favorite nonfiction books about the murders, people related to the case he's known, and little-known tidbits about the murders, like what book Abigail Folger was reading when she was killed. So, cue up The Beatles' ‘White Album', slip into your favorite retro threads, kick back and join Scott Michaels and me as we time travel back to 1969 Southern California to revisit the true crime that brought an end to the free lovin' groovy ‘60s. Afterward, I invite you to check out Season 1 Episode 6 to hear my conversation with Zachary Lazar about his novel ‘Sway' and Tony Sokol's thoughts on the Stones and the occult and Zeena Schreck's memories of her godfather Kenneth Anger. *Listen to the episode, then watch the condensed video version of my interview with Scott Michaels. This version includes photos and videos I shot during my Manson Murders tour with Scott in April 2023.   MEDIA AND MUSIC IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Clip: Tate Murder CBS 1969 Newscast “Helter Skelter” by The Beatles “Cry Baby Cry” by The Beatles “Money (That's What I Want)” by The Beatles “Blackbird” by The Beatles “Good Thing” by Paul Revere & The Raiders “Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon” by The Mamas & The Papas Clip: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'—“I'm the devil and I'm here to do the devil's business” “Sexy Sadie” by The Beatles “Revolution” by The Beatles “Hush” by Deep Purple Clip: ABC news crew finds bloody clothes 1969 “Treat Her Right” by Roy Head & The Traits   LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Scott Michaels' documentary on the Manson Murders, ‘The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZELGmN_4hc&t=3461s Scott Michaels' YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DearlyDepartedTours Scott Michaels on Facebook: @ScottMichaels  Scott Michaels on Instagram: @iamscottmichaels  Scott Michaels on Twitter: @ImScottMichaels  David Oman's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@davidoman  Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Season 1 Episode 6 of Rock is Lit: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/zacharylazar/tonysokol/zeenaschreck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Castle of Spirits True Ghost Stories
Three Men, a Baby, and a City of Ghosts - Castle of Spirits True Ghost Stories

Castle of Spirits True Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 70:59


Some call Hollywood the city of broken dreams. But if urban legend is to be believed, it's really the land of restless souls and unforgiving curses. In this episode of the Castle of Spirits Podcast, we cast the spotlight on four true stories—the ghost of the Hollywood sign, James Dean's "Little Bastard," the haunting of Pickfair estate, and Jean Harlow's cursed home—that make the case for Tinseltown being the most supernaturally infested place in the world. We also delve into the lore surrounding the Three Men and a Baby ghost to answer the question: Did the spirit of a child really imprint itself onto celluloid for all the world to see? Links:Peg Entwistle (Wikipedia)Is The Hollywood Sign Haunted?The Haunting Story of James Dean's Little BastardJames Dean got a Speeding Ticket Here Hours Before His Crash (video)Pickfair (Wikipedia)Pickfair's Haunted Hollywood HistoryPickfair Was The Estate Of Hollywood Royalty — Then ‘Ghosts' Caused Its DownfallCelebrity Ghost Stories (Pia Zadora)How the Former Home of Actress Jean Harlow Became One of Hollywood's Darkest MysteriesThree Men and a Baby GhostThree Men and a Baby (Wikipedia)Does a Ghost Boy Appear in 'Three Men and a Baby'?Tom Selleck Sets the Record Straight on Three Men and a Baby's Ghost Boy (video)Visit the award-winning Glass Spider Publishing to get your book into the hands of readers worldwide. www.glassspiderpublishing.comDiscover 4,600+ true ghost stories in the Castle of Spirits Librarywww.castleofspirits.com/ghost-storiesSubmit your own true paranormal storywww.castleofspirits.com/submit OR call 801-436-7838.Watch us on YouTube and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @castleofspiritsTheme Music: "Lightless Dawn" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Have You Seen This?
157 - Speed Racer

Have You Seen This?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 108:10


Jen and Tim welcome Speed Racer evangelist Paul Jay to talk about, uh, the 2008 flop Speed Racer.Over at culture blog The Sundae, Dean Buckley makes a case against Speed Racer as “art film” and for the Wachowskis as purveryors of schlock (in a positive way). Agree or disagree, it's a thoughtful piece.The Daily Beast has details of Emile Hirsch's attack on a Paramount executive at a Sundance party, although the headline's assertion that he “starred” in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a slight exaggeration (he had a small part as man-about-town hairdresser and murder victim Jay Sebring).The documentary Riding Balls of Fire: Group B, The Wildest Years of Rallying presents a nice overview of that brief era of rally car racing, plus it's free on Tubi! Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deathcast
The Family Part 9: Murder, Raids, and Death Valley Days

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 47:46


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers. This week Spahn Ranch Is raided, a snitch ends up in ditch, and the black bus moves to Death Valley Listen Now At:https://welcometothedeathcast.podbean.com/ Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily

Deathcast
The Family Part 8: More Sex, Drugs,The LaBianca's and a Deuce in a Stairwell

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 59:02


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers. This week we look into the Murder of Leno LaBiianca, his wife Rosemary, various theories and lines investigators followed, as well as more sex and drugs.   Listen Now At:https://welcometothedeathcast.podbean.com/ Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily

Deathcast
The Family Part 7:The Day After

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 65:12


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers. This week we look into the discovery of the bodies, initial suspects, and police response. Listen now at: https://welcometothedeathcast.podbean.com Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily

Deathcast
The Family Part 6: I am the Devil, Come to do the Devil's Work

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 52:25


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers. This week we look into the murders of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Wociech Frykowski, and Steve Parent. Listen now at: https://welcometothedeathcast.podbean.com Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily

Deathcast
The Family Part 5: Sex Films, Orgies, and Cielo Drive

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 47:02


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers. This week we look into the allegations that Sharon Tate was forced to perform sex acts on film, which were later shown at orgies, her pregnancy, and the move into the Cielo Drive house Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily

The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson

Emile Hirsch joins Ralph Sutton and Big Jay Oakerson and they discuss Emile Hirsch the movie "The Immaculate Room," playing the character of Jay Sebring as Jesse James Hollywood in Alpha Dog, getting into acting and having family members in the industry, the 15 year anniversary of Into The Wild, Emile Hirsh getting into the world of music, working with Bo Dietl in the upcoming movie Gemini Lounge, Emile Hirsh's long hair in Lords of Dogtown - how he maintained it and whether he really shaved it in the movie, Emile Hirsh's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: August 24th, 2022)Support our sponsors!RockAuto.com- Check out Rock Auto for the best prices on all auto parts!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Emile HirschTwitter: https://twitter.com/EmileHirschInstagram: https://instagram.com/EmileHirschBig Jay OakersonTwitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/Website: https://bigjaycomedy.comRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Deathcast
The Family Part 4: Sex, Drugs, and Mind Control

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 54:20


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers. This week we look into Manson's release from prison, possible CIA connections, drug usage, and the formation of the family Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily  

Dateline NBC
The Summer of Manson

Dateline NBC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 40:42


Keith Morrison reports on the mind and myth of Charles Manson, featuring interviews with his former parole officer and a “Manson Family” confidant. Originally aired on NBC on August 4, 2017.

Deathcast
The Family Part 3: A Boy Named Charlie Manson

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 61:47


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers. This week we look into the heart of our story, Charles Milles Manson. From his the chaos of his early life, his prostitute mother, and numerous incarcerations, we are going to track of of the most infamous and influential individuals in American history/ Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily  

Dark House
10050 Cielo Drive (Los Angeles, California)

Dark House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 67:35


Alyssa and Hadley dive into the complicated history of 10050 Cielo Drive, the Beverly Hills home where Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, and Steven Parent were brutally murdered by members of the Manson Family Cult on August 9th, 1969. The co-hosts discuss the home's beautiful architecture and peaceful-but-isolated location, as well as Charles Manson, the Family's history, and the events that lead up to the infamous Tate-LaBianca Murders. After reviewing the facts from both crime scenes, Alyssa and Hadley shed light on the fate of 10050 Cielo Drive after 1969, the last celebrity tenant to occupy the home before it was knocked down, the multi-million dollar mansion that was built in its place, and the neighboring home nicknamed the “Mount Everest of haunted houses.”  CREDITS Alyssa Fiorentino - Co-host & Producer Hadley Mendelsohn - Co-host & Producer Jessy Caron - Producer Jacob Stone - Sound Editor & Mixer Ian Munsell - Assistant Audio Engineer & House Beautiful Lead Video Editor James Scully - Pre-production Advisor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deathcast
The Family Part 2: Sharon, Roman, Drugs, and Satan

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 54:20


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers. This week we look into Sharon's relationship with Roman Polanski, the debauchery surrounding them, and the supposed ties to Satanism that are thought by some to be tied to the murders Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily  

Deathcast
The Family Part 1: Sharon and Jay

Deathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 54:20


On the evening of August 8th, 1969 and into the morning hours of the 9th a mass murder took place in Los Angeles, California that shocked the nation, and soon the world. Budding actress Sharon Tate, her former fiance, Jay Sebring, and their friends were slaughtered inside of a rented home with no apparent motive. The following evening a supermarket owner and his wife fell prey to these same killers.  Become a Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/DCPatreon   Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Deathcast-102690125566672 Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publishing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #Sharontate #Manson #Labianca #tatelabianca #thefamily  

Caffeinated Crimes
Episode 117: Charles Manson Part 1

Caffeinated Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 91:32


This week, Courtney and Jaclyn cover the infamous Charles Manson and the Manson Family Cult. In part 1 of this two-parter, they cover the murders of Sharon Tate, Voytek Frykowski, Abigail Folger, Jay Sebring, Steve Parent, Leno LaBianca, Rosemary LaBianca, and Gary Hinman. The investigation of these murders is covered as well as a history of Charles Manson and the formation of the Manson family. Tune in next week for part 2!Want part 2 immediately? Sign up for Patreon where you will get part 2 immediately as well as a bonus next week!Instagram: @caffeinatedcrimespodTwitter: @caffcrimespodEmail: caffeinatedcrimespod@gmail.comFacebook: Caffeinated Crimes PodcastSupport the show

Cold Brew Got Me Like
Episode 43: Jay Sebring Chasing Clint Eastwood With a Blow Dryer

Cold Brew Got Me Like

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 87:15


It's Mom's Birthday!!! Mom likes Monster Magnet!!! Chris's bathroom renovation update!! ALSO: Going to college with Tucker Carlson. PLUS: Fugazi's eight-hour rehearsals, Jay Sebring convincing Clint Eastwood to use conditioner, and Tex Watson joins Rick James's band. Fugazi at The Trocadero (me and Greg were there): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO-l5OsxMqUJay Sebring Hair Styling Lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_A9yo658Z0

Done & Dunne
34. Notorious | Paul Bern

Done & Dunne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 51:00


In this week's episode, we investigate the mysterious 1932 death of filmmaker Paul Bern, and explore the history of his Benedict Canyon home. The Harlow-Bern House would become significant to Dominick years later, when his friend Jay Sebring, who owned it at the time when he suffered his terrible fate at the hands of the Manson Family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond the Big Screen
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino and a Hollywood Fairy Tale

Beyond the Big Screen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 47:29


Title: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino and a Hollywood Fairy TaleDescription: Today we talk with podcaster and fellow Parthenon Podcast member, Josh Cohen, about the 2019 Quentin Tarantino film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. We discuss the various genres this movie tackles and much more.Learn More About our Guest:Josh Cohen of The Eyewitness History Podcast and Unfiltered PodcastUnfilteredpodcast.blogspot.comhttps://www.speakpipe.com/eyewitnesshistoryYou can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:www.beyondthebigscreen.comClick to Subscribe:https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyParthenon Podcast Network Home:parthenonpodcast.comOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfThePapacyPodcasthttps://twitter.com/atozhistoryMusic Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Image Credits:By IMP Awards, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=60263751Begin Transcript:Thank you again for listening to Beyond the Big Screen podcast. We are a member of the Parthenon Podcast network. Of course, a big thanks goes out to Josh Cohen of the Eyewitness History Podcast. Josh interviews luminaries from various fields, as well as expanding on various cultural and social topics. He has interviewed people as varied as Washington Free Beacon founder Matthew Continetti, Roger Rabbit creator Gary K. Wolf, and best-selling singer Tal Bachman. Links to learn more about Josh and the Eyewitness History Podcast can be found at ###### or in the Show Notes.A great way to support Beyond the big screen is to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. These reviews really help me know what you think of the show and help other people learn about Beyond the Big screen. More about the Parthenon Podcast Network can be found at Parthenonpodcast.com. You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen, great movies and stories so great they should be movies on Facebook and Twitter by searching for A to z history. You can contact me there or just send an email to steve at a to z history page dot com. Links to all this and more can be found at beyond the big screen dot com. I thank you for joining me again, Beyond the big Screen.[00:00:00] Today, we are going to talk about the incredible 2019 Quintin Tarantino film. Once upon a time in Hollywood. Josh, are you excited to talk about this movie? I am extremely excited. I have been a Tarantino's fanatic basically since reservoir dogs came out. And once upon a time in Hollywood, I've probably watched more repeatedly than, than any other Tarantino movie.So I'm stoked. Now, once upon a time in Hollywood, it's a difficult to place in an exact genre box. It's a historical film. It's alternative history. It's an action drama. It's a fairy tale of sorts. It stars, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot, Robbie, Timothy Olifant LPAA Chino, and much, much, much, much more.And as I always say, what these people with these films to people is an one we review them on beyond the big screen, at least that we're giving spoilers. So if you don't want spoilers, I suggest watch the [00:01:00] movie, listen to this episode, watch the movie, but you can do it in any order you want. Now going into this movie, you were, you're a Quentin Tarantino fanatic.What was your, kind of your expectations going into this movie? Yeah. Well, well, first off, , Steve, a quick word of agreement for you. , it's absolutely a genre bending film. Therefore it fits quite nicely into the coterie of queen. Filmography, , his films are famously hard to, to really diagnose with the genre., my expectations was my understanding was it was going to be something a backstory of the Tate murders and that we were going to be seeing a lot of exposure to the Manson family. We're going to see Sharon Tate in her element, Roman Polanski in his element. And of course, Jay Sebring, , hardly tagging along.That was my expectation going into it. , what I got. Quite a bit more than that. , yes, we do see the Manson family and, and the family plan skied sprinkled throughout the film, but they're by no means at the forefront. , the main plot of the film really is that it's, , it's an end of what we call the [00:02:00] golden age of cinema.It's set in Los Angeles, 1969. And it follows the paths of, , actor, Rick Dalton and stuntman cliff. , cliff booth of course played by Brad Pitt and Rick Dalton played by Leonardo DiCaprio. And there's something of an, , allegory or a historical cousin that it might have in the form of the partnership between the great Burt Reynolds and his stunt man, Hal Needham.They worked something together for 30 years. So, , that's based on what that partnership is based around Rick Dalton. Coming to terms with, , having already started on a very popular show called bounty law is coming to terms with sort of the sunset of his career. Along with the end of the golden age of cinema, he's sort of at a crossroads and he feels himself fading into, into the background.He's getting less and less juicy roles and he's finding himself perennially cast as the head. , by the networks and this is Adam braided, a great deal in a conversation with, , that he has without Pachino. , , Marvin spores, Al Pacino plays an [00:03:00] agent named Morgan scores and they have this discussion.And then, , of course his stuntman cliff booth played by Brad Pitt. , it follows. The goings on, in their lives throughout this movie. Yeah, it's interesting. When I walked into this movie, I mean, I've watched as many, I've watched a Tarantino movies, pulp fiction, and those movies, this one, now I walked into it with no background whatsoever.It was just a Friday night and we're , oh, let's pop on a movie. People are talking about this movie and it just unfolded and it, what is this movie? And I think that that is an interesting way to go into the movie with zero expectations, because I've never seen it on a movie unfold this movie does.Yeah, without question. , I, I went in and watched it and for at least half the film, I kept asking myself, where is Sharon? Where is Sharon? Where is Plansky? And as I said earlier, , they're sprinkled throughout the film, but so they're by no means non-existent, , but [00:04:00] they're always in sort of quick, almost throwaway scenes., and they don't really delve into, I guess, the deepest. With them is when, , , we, the audience catch up with them when they're at the Playboy mansion, , for a party and Steve McQueen, , I forget the name of the actor that plays Steve McQueen, but he basically talks to the audience through the relationship between Jay Sebring, Roman Polanski, and, and of course, Sharon Tate.And yeah, I thought it was a phenomenal way of, of introducing us, , as I say, the two booth and Dalton. Yeah. If I'm not mistaken, I don't think that the person who plays Roman Polanski, he might not even have a lie. Are very, , very, very few lines. If he does it all, what we'll tell you this, just the fact that I even have to think about it probably means he, he, he, , didn't have much to say., yeah, I actually. Oh, th there is one where he, , he he's thrown something to his dog and he is cursing at his dog getting his morning coffee. Yeah. Bring, definitely gets a lot more lines than Roman [00:05:00] Polanski dot, which is ironic because I don't know about you, Steve, but I had no idea what J C ring was., prior I knew something was wrong with plans to give them. Let's call them exploits. Right. And of course, Rosemary's baby and so forth, but yeah, I knew nothing about JC brown. Yeah. I can't say I ever, I maybe if I had read a book at some point during the Manson family, maybe I, I probably would have bred him, but it wasn't been one of the names that really stuck in my mind, , at, at the least now some of these, , the it, since it does straddle the line between fiction and.Has history. So most of the people are historical except for booth and Dalton, man. , yeah, without question, , obviously Manson was a, is a real figure and Plansky and Tate and so forth. , all the characters, , that were shown, , outside of Morgan Haley's character, all the characters that were shown at Spahn ranch, which I'm sure we'll get into, , our real figures as far as I, I know, I [00:06:00] know, I know Tex was obviously squeaky from., and, , , I believe maybe we can have one of our viewers have fact check me on this, but I believe that Dakota Fanning's character, , the ride head, , was a real character as well. You talking about blurring and, and I'd probably classify the movie before anything else. As a historical fiction prep, you could call it.You could make the case that it's a buddy film, but it's a historical fiction film following the long line of Tarantino movies that we've seen starting from Inglorious bastards and moving through to Django, Unchained, and the hate blade with everything with cliff booth, he just did. I don't know if they presented.I am almost as a little slimy, a little smarmy, especially since that's hanging over his head, that he may have killed his wife, but he seems a moral character the whole time without question. I mean, a good argument could be made. He was the most moral character in the movie. I mean, as you point out, , Steve, Rick Dalton's by no means a bad [00:07:00] guy, but you know, clearly an alcoholic clearly.How has the capacity to be mean cliff booth?

Speeding Bullitt: The Life and Films of Steve McQueen
Episode 51 - A Journey into Madness and Murder

Speeding Bullitt: The Life and Films of Steve McQueen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 64:42


In the summer of 1969, hippy cult leader Charles Manson and his followers terrorized Los Angeles, murdering actress Sharon Tate, McQueen's close friend, Jay Sebring, and others. Writer Ivor Davis was there, reporting on the madness as it unfolded in real time. Ivor joins me to reflect on the Manson murders 50+ years later.

Dark House
Is It Haunted, or Is It Hollywood? The Harlow/Bern House (ft. Bridget Marquardt)

Dark House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 69:50


Alyssa shares the story of Los Angeles's infamous Harlow/Bern House, a 1930 Craftsman that was once home to Hollywood starlet Jean Harlow and her MGM executive husband, Paul Bern. Two short months after the couple tied the knot, Bern was found dead in their home at 9820 Easton Drive in Benedict Canyon. Though his death was ruled a suicide, rumors have been circulating Hollywood for years suggesting Bern was actually murdered and that studio executives covered it up to protect Harlow's career. Strangely, the next person to own the home also suffered an untimely death at the hands of the Manson Family. The co-hosts discuss a controversial interview from a 1970 issue of Fate Magazine that suggests the ghost of Paul Bern appeared in the home to warn the new occupants about a looming violent tragedy. Unsure of whether or not the house is haunted, cursed, or just a figure of Hollywood legend, Alyssa and Hadley connect with celebrity paranormal investigator Bridget Marquardt to find out what happened when she visited the home herself (39:33). Marquardt, who starred in E's 2005 reality series The Girls Next Door, also shares stories about Hugh Hefner's ghost visiting her in a “dream” (50:23), seeing a full apparition in her bedroom at the Playboy Mansion (53:48), and the scariest encounter a guest has shared with her on her podcast, Ghost Magnet with Bridget Marquardt (59:52). TW: SuicideCONTRIBUTORSHost/Producer: Alyssa FiorentinoHost/Producer: Hadley MendelsohnProducer: May TsehaySound Engineer: Josh Caldwell

Closers Are Losers with Jeremy Miner
Building Brands And Dominating The Market with Jim Markham

Closers Are Losers with Jeremy Miner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 31:48


Resources: ✅ Join the Sales Revolution: If you're ready to do sales differently, you're in the right place. This community is for entrepreneurs and sales pros to connect, grow, + learn the new (and highly improved) connection-based way of selling. https://www.facebook.com/groups/salesrevolutiongroup   Building your brand in an ever-expanding market can be an arduous task. You have to research your target audience, pick an effective business and product name, and design your brand's look - all the bells and whistles.   At first glance, it might seem like a huge feat to accomplish - and it is, especially if you are taking a calculated risk and targeting a whole new market.    In this episode, our guest and serial entrepreneur Jim Markham tells the story of how he started a line of men's hair products in the 70s - a time when grooming was hugely a women's matter!   We also tackle the importance of having a mentor, hiring an effective sales team, and fine-tuning your brand.    Are you looking to grow your business and get on top of the pack? Then be sure to tune in to this episode of Closers are Losers!   [2:31] Jim's backstory and meeting Jay Sebring [6:00] The willingness to learn from a mentor goes a long way [9:11] Why selling is an important ability in today's world [11:09] Big mistakes new entrepreneurs make [12:27] How to attract a great sales team to sell your products [15:31] Building a new brand from the ground up [17:07] Establishing brand loyalty from your salespeople and your customers [20:00] Winning a new target market [22:38] Highlighting your product's results to drive sales [24:09] The one question every entrepreneur should ask themselves [27:39] Perfecting your brand and staying on top [29:19] Final thoughts and advice for beginner entrepreneurs   ✅ If you're looking to take your sales to the 7th level, book a “Clarity Call” below and let's see if you're a good fit for our sales training program!

Bloodshed and Brews
Tate-LaBianca Murders (Manson Family Murders) | Two Tickets to Paradise, Espresso Stout, Wowza!

Bloodshed and Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 58:12


This is a continuation of the mini Manson Family episode, and focuses on the murders of Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, Jay Sebring, Steven Parent, Leno LaBianca, and Rosemary LaBianca. All seven victims were innocent, unassuming, and minding their own business when members of the Manson Family broke in a brutally murdered them. Tune in to learn about who these victims are, the way their lives were tragically taken, some ridiculous knot-tying, and final sentencing. Grab a beer and have a drink with us! Cheers!Here's what we're drinking: https://mauibrewingco.com/discover_beer/two-tickets-to-paradise/https://oakbrew.com/beers/overcast-espresso-stout/https://www.deschutesbrewery.com/beer/wowza-lo-cal-hazy-pale-ale/

Talk About Las Vegas with Ira
Talking With Anthony DiMaria – July 12, 2021

Talk About Las Vegas with Ira

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 29:53


[audio mp3=“https://talkaboutlasvegas.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Anthony_DiMaria_071221.mp3"][/audio] This week, Ira spoke with Anthony DiMaria, producer of "Jay Sebring....Cutting to the Truth," a feature-length documentary about his uncle, famed hair stylist Jay Sebring. In this 30-minute episode of Talk About Las Vegas, DiMaria (born and raised in Las Vegas) talks about the the horrific murders of Sebring, Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, and Steven Parent and the subsequent diminishing of his uncle's reputation by the media and the glorification of the killers by pop culture; his long journey in making the documentary; the surprising material he found about his uncle's life; his influence on what is now a multi-billion dollar industry; and why he felt it important to remind people about his uncle and bring some comfort to living family members.

Wild Business Growth Podcast
#150: Jim Markham – Legendary Celebrity Hair Stylist, Hair Care Pioneer

Wild Business Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 51:54


Jim Markham, the Celebrity Hair Stylist, Serial Entrepreneur, and Bestselling Author of Big Lucky, joins the show to share his journey from getting married and having a child at age 15 to founding several hair care companies that have netted over $1.2 billion in sales. Hear how to find your point of difference when positioning, start a successful product line, the business lessons Jim learned from Jay Sebring, how pimps and Playboy changed his life, and stories from working with Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, Johnny Carson, and Frank Sinatra. Buy Big Lucky on Amazon

2S: HORROR QUARTERS Podcast
23: SUMMER (CIELO DR/WAVERLY DR MURDERS)

2S: HORROR QUARTERS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 75:59


"SUMMER", explores the two nights in August of 1969, at 10050 Cielo Drive and 3301 Waverly Drive, respectively.The events of those two nights claimed the lives of STEVEN PARENT, VOYTEK FRYKOWSKI, ABIGAIL FOLGER, JAY SEBRING, PAUL RICHARD POLANSKI, SHARON TATE, LENO LABIANCA and ROSEMARY LABIANCA.We cover detailed facts and witness accounts regarding this case. We realize there are many different versions, opinions, so forth, and are aware that some theories and/or details may vary. AUDIO is streaming on SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, TUNEIN, GOOGLE PODCASTS and iHEARTRADIO.

Pilgrim on the 405
Jim Markham, author of Big Lucky and founder of Pureology

Pilgrim on the 405

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 38:35


Jim Markham, author of Big Lucky and founder of PureOlogy, believes everyone can be “big lucky” and achieve success. Jim's perseverance, ability to overcome odds, business acumen and “made to win” mentality provided the foundation for him to have a highly accomplished career. Jim has founded four and developed five successful hair care companies, netting over $1.2 billion in combined retail sales – Sebring®, Markham®, ABBA®, PureOlogy® and ColorProof®.  With each success, the Markham name has become synonymous with authentic, quality, high-performance products that serve as an industry standard. Jim is best known for pioneering sulfate-free, salt-free products and creating the luxury color care category, and he continues making his mark as the acclaimed, best-selling author of Big Lucky: Serial Entrepreneur Jim Markham's Secret Formula for Success. This life-changing page-turner is an Amazon.com best-seller and was featured as Audible's #1 new release.   But Jim's path to success wasn't foregone, obvious or easy. Married at 15 with a child, Jim Markham began his career as a barber as a means to support his young family. His undeniable ambition led him to California to meet with celebrity stylist Jay Sebring, an encounter that resulted in a lasting and important partnership. Jim became a Sebring distributor, Jay's protégé and eventual successor, taking over the Sebring business following Jay's untimely death as a result of the Manson murders. As a savvy celebrity stylist, Jim's client list grew to include stars such as Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, Johnny Carson, Frank Sinatra, and Robert Redford. Jim quickly found that he had a gift for product development and for detecting needs in the market. His entrepreneurial spirit drove him to create companies that delivered innovative products to meet those needs, including being first-to-market with natural-based, 100% vegan, cruelty-free, carcinogen-free, premium, color-protecting haircare formulas. For more information about Pureology go to https://www.pureology.com

OC Talk Radio
Jim Markham, author of Big Lucky and founder of Pureology

OC Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 38:35


Jim Markham, author of Big Lucky and founder of PureOlogy, believes everyone can be “big lucky” and achieve success. Jim's perseverance, ability to overcome odds, business acumen and “made to win” mentality provided the foundation for him to have a highly accomplished career. Jim has founded four and developed five successful hair care companies, netting over $1.2 billion in combined retail sales – Sebring®, Markham®, ABBA®, PureOlogy® and ColorProof®.  With each success, the Markham name has become synonymous with authentic, quality, high-performance products that serve as an industry standard. Jim is best known for pioneering sulfate-free, salt-free products and creating the luxury color care category, and he continues making his mark as the acclaimed, best-selling author of Big Lucky: Serial Entrepreneur Jim Markham's Secret Formula for Success. This life-changing page-turner is an Amazon.com best-seller and was featured as Audible's #1 new release. But Jim's path to success wasn't foregone, obvious or easy. Married at 15 with a child, Jim Markham began his career as a barber as a means to support his young family. His undeniable ambition led him to California to meet with celebrity stylist Jay Sebring, an encounter that resulted in a lasting and important partnership. Jim became a Sebring distributor, Jay's protégé and eventual successor, taking over the Sebring business following Jay's untimely death as a result of the Manson murders. As a savvy celebrity stylist, Jim's client list grew to include stars such as Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, Johnny Carson, Frank Sinatra, and Robert Redford. Jim quickly found that he had a gift for product development and for detecting needs in the market. His entrepreneurial spirit drove him to create companies that delivered innovative products to meet those needs, including being first-to-market with natural-based, 100% vegan, cruelty-free, carcinogen-free, premium, color-protecting haircare formulas. For more information about Pureology go to https://www.pureology.com

10 Minute Murder
Manson Family Part 2: Helter Skelter

10 Minute Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 52:28 Transcription Available


On August 8th, 1969, intruders broke into the upscale home of movie producer Roman Polanski and his 8 and a half months pregnant wife, actress Sharon Tate. On that night, the intruders savagely murdered Tate, along with 4 others. Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Wojtek Frykowski, and Steven Parent. The killers were Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, Patricia Krenwinkel, and led by a man named Tex Watson. They were all there at the direction of Charles Manson… their messiah and head of their quasi-commune, later known to the world as The Manson Family. The following night, Leslie Van Houten and Clem Grogan joined the 4 killers from the previous night, and the 6 of them slaughtered supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary. It would take months for the two murder crime scenes to be connected by police, but when they were, the world soon found out about the cult of about 50 people living out at Spahn Ranch. They believed that Charles Manson was a manifestation of Jesus Christ, and that his prophecies about an apocalyptic race war were soon to come true.In this part 2, we pick up the story from the night of the attack at the Tate home and continue until Charles Manson's death in 2017.Submit future episode stories: 10minutemurder@gmail.comSubscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your friends that would be into a brief and bingeable true crime podcast like this one. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released https://facebook.com/10MMpodcast https://twitter.com/10minutemurder https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/

10 Minute Murder
Manson Family Part 1: The Foundation

10 Minute Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 39:41 Transcription Available


On August 8th, 1969, intruders broke into the upscale home of movie producer Roman Polanski and his 8 and a half months pregnant wife, actress Sharon Tate. On that night, the intruders savagely murdered Tate, along with 4 others. Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Wojtek Frykowski, and Steven Parent. The killers were Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, Patricia Krenwinkel, and led by a man named Tex Watson. They were all there at the direction of Charles Manson… their messiah and head of their quasi-commune, later known to the world as The Manson Family. The following night, Leslie Van Houten and Clem Grogan joined the 4 killers from the previous night, and the 6 of them slaughtered supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary. It would take months for the two murder crime scenes to be connected by police, but when they were, the world soon found out about the cult of about 50 people living out at Spahn Ranch. They believed that Charles Manson was a manifestation of Jesus Christ, and that his prophecies about an apocalyptic race war were soon to come true. In this first part, hear about the early life of Charles Manson, how he became to be who he was, what motivated him, and why he wanted the people at 10050 Cielo Drive dead. Submit future episode stories: 10minutemurder@gmail.comSubscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your friends that would be into a brief and bingeable true crime podcast like this one. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released https://facebook.com/10MMpodcast https://twitter.com/10minutemurder https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/

Midnight Train Podcast
S4E13 CHARLES MANSON (F That Guy)

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 128:36


Charles MansonManson was born to a 15 or 16 year old (depending on the source) girl in Cincinnati Oh. on Nov 12,1934. His Mother, Kathleen Maddox, did not even bother to give him a real name on his birth certificate. On it he is listed as No Name Maddox. There is not 100% surety who his father is, but most likely it is a man named Colonel Scott Sr. When Kathleen told him she was pregnant he told her he'd been called away on army business, which he lied to her about being in, and after several months she realized he was not returning.  It is assumed this is the father as Kathleen brought a paternity suit against Scott and this lead to an agreed judgement in 1937, which is basically a settlement between the two without Scott having to admit to being the father. Within the first few weeks Kathleen decided on the name Charles Milles after her father. Kathleen, then had a short lived marriage to a man named William Eugene Manson. The marriage lasted around three years, during which time Kathleen often went on drinking benders with her brother Luther. She would leave Charles with different babysitters all the time. This obviously caused issues with William and he filed for divorce citing “gross neglect of duty” on the part of Kathleen. Charles would retain the last name of Manson after the divorce as he was born after the two married. During one of her drinking sprees she had taken Charles with her to a cafe. The waitress commented about how cute Charles was and that she wanted kids of her own. Kathleen said to the waitress “ pitcher of beer and he’s yours.” The waitress obviously presumed she was kidding but brought her an extra pitcher of beer anyway to be nice. Well, true to her word, Kathleen finished her pitcher and left, leaving the boy there. Days later Manson's uncle would track him down and bring him home. What. The. Fuck!         When he was 5 years old, his mother and her brother Luther were arrested for robbing a man. Mother of the year, folks! Reportedly, Luther pressed a ketchup bottle filled with salt into The man's back, pretending it was a gun. He then smashed the bottle over The man’s head, and the siblings stole $27 before fleeing. Police caught up to the pair shortly after and arrested the two. Kathkleen received 5 years in prison and Luther 10. Charles was sent to live with his aunt and uncle in west virginia. Biographer Jeff Guinn related a story about Manson's childhood. When Manson was 5 years old and living with his family in West Virginia, his uncle reportedly forced him to wear his cousin Jo Ann's dress to school as punishment for crying in front of his first-grade class. In the biography, Guinn shares his perspective:  “It didn't matter what some teacher had done to make him cry; what was important was to do something drastic that would convince Charlie never to act like a sissy again.”   In first grade, Manson persuaded girls to beat up the boys he didn't like. When the principal questioned him, Manson offered the same defense he would later use after influencing his Family to commit the Tate-LaBianca murders:  “It wasn't me; they were doing what they wanted.” In 1942, the prison released Manson’s mother, Kathleen, on parole after she served three years. When she returned home, she gave Manson a hug. He later described this as his only happy memory from childhood. A few weeks after this homecoming, the family would move to Charleston WV. Here Manson would constantly be truant from school and his mother continued her hard drinking ways. His mother was again arrested for theft but was not convicted. After this the family would move again, this time to Indianapolis. While in Indianapolis his mother met an alcoholic with the last name Lewis while attending AA meetings. The two would marry in 1943. That same year Manson claims to have set his school on fire at the age of 9.  *christmas present story*       At the age of 13 Manson was placed into the Gibault School for Boys in Terre Haute Indiana. The school was for delinquent boys and run by strict catholic priests. There were severe punishments for even minor infractions, obviously. These included beating with a wooden paddle or lashes from a leather strap. Manson escaped the school and slept in the woods, under bridges and pretty much anywhere he could find shelter. He made his way back home and spent Christmas of 1947 with his aunt and uncle back in WV. After this his mother sent him back to the school where he would escape, yet again ten  months later and headed back to Indy. There, in 1948 he would commit his first known crime. He would rob a grocery store looking for something to eat, but came across a box containing around 100 dollars. He would take this and get a hotel room in a shitty part of town and buy food as well.        After this robbery he tried to get on the straight and narrow by getting a job delivering messages for Western Union. The straight path he was on would not last long though, as he started to supplement his income with petty theft. He was caught and in 1949 a judge sent him to Boys Town, a juvenile facility in Omaha, Nebraska. After spending a whopping 4 days at Boys Town, Manson and a fellow student named Blackie Nielson obtained a gun and stole a car. The boys decided to head to Nielson’s uncle's house in Peoria IL. Along the way they would commit two armed robberies. When they got to the uncle’s, who was a professional thief, they were recruited as apprentices in thievery. Manson was arrested a couple weeks  later as part of a raid and during the subsequent investigation was linked to the two earlier armed robberies. He was then sent to the Indiana School For Boys, another very strict reform school.       At the reform school Manson alleged to have been raped by other students at the urging of a staff member. He was also beaten very often and ran away from the school 18..count em...18 times! Manson developed what he called “the insane game” as a form of self defense while at the school.  When he was physically unable to defend himself, he would start screaming and screeching, making faces and grimacing, and waving his arms all over the place in an attempt to make his attackers think he was insane! After all of his failed attempts at running away and escaping, he finally succeeded in escaping with two other boys in february of 1951. The three boys decided to head to california, stealing cars and robbing gas stations along the way. They ended up getting arrested in Utah and Manson was sent to the National Training Center for Boys in  washington dc for the federal crime of driving a stolen car across state lines. When he got to the center he was given a test that determined he was illiterate even though he showed a slightly above average IQ of 109. Average in the US is around 98-100. Hise caseworker also deemed him “aggressively antisocial” When Charlie was being considered for a transfer to Natural Bridge Honor Camp, a minimum security institution, a psychiatric evaluation was required.On October 24 1951, Charlie was transferred to the Natural Bridge Honor Camp in Petersburg, Virginia. His parole hearing was scheduled for February 1952. On October 24, 1951, when his Aunt Joanne visited, she promised Charlie and the authorities that when he was released, she and his Uncle Bill would look after him, provide him with a place to live, and a job.Psychiatrist Dr. Block, explained in a prison and probation report that his life of abuse, rejection, instability, and emotional pain had turned him into a slick but extremely sensitive boy:        "[Manson] Tries to give the impression of trying hard although actually not putting forth any effort ... marked degree of rejection, instability and psychic trauma ... constantly striving for status ... a fairly slick institutionalized youth who has not given up in terms of securing some kind of love and affection from the world ... dangerous ... should not be trusted across the street ... homosexual and assaultative [sic] tendencies ... safe only under supervision ... unpredictable ... in spite of his age he is criminally sophisticated and grossly unsuited for retention in an open reformatory type institution.”In January 1952, less than a month before his parole date, Charlie sodomized a boy with a razor to his throat. He was reclassified him as dangerous and transferred to a tougher, higher security, lock up facility; the Federal Reformatory at Petersburg, Virginia,.By August 1952, he had eight major violations including three sexual assaults. He was classified as a dangerous offender and characterized as "defiantly homosexual, dangerous, and safe only under supervision" and as having "assaultive tendencies."September 22 1952, Charlie was transferred to the Federal Reformatory in Chillicothe, Ohio, a higher security institution. He was a "model prisoner." There was a major improvement in his attitude. He learned to read and understand math. On January 1, 1954, he was honored with a Meritorious Service Award for his scholastic accomplishments and his work in the Transportation Unit for maintenance and repair of institution vehicles.While incarcerated at Chillicothe, Charlie met the notorious American Syndicate gangster, Frank Costello, aka "Prime Minister of the Underworld," a close associate of the powerful underworld boss, Lucky Luciano.In the book, Manson: In His Own Words (1986), by Nuel Emmons, Manson, obviously impressed by with Costello's professional crime background states:"When I walked down the halls with him [Costello] or sat at the same table for meals, I probably experienced the same sensation an honest kid would get out of being with Joe DiMaggio or Mickey Mantel: admiration bordering on worship. To me, if Costello did something, right or wrong, that was the way it was supposed to be... Yeah, I admired Frank Costello, and I listened to and believed everything he said."Charlie's parole on May 8, 1954, stipulated that he live with Aunt Joanne and Uncle Bill in McMechen, West Virginia. Now at nineteen years-old, for the first time since his mother gave him up when he was 12, Charlie was legally free .Soon after Manson gained his freedom, his mother was released from prison. She moved to nearby Wheeling, West Virginia and soon Charlie moved in with her.In January 1955, Manson married a hospital waitress named Rosalie Jean Willis. Around October, about three months after he and his pregnant wife arrived in Los Angeles in a car he had stolen in Ohio, Manson was again charged with a federal crime for taking the vehicle across state lines. After a psychiatric evaluation, he was given five years' probation. Manson's failure to appear at a Los Angeles hearing on an identical charge filed in Florida resulted in his March 1956 arrest in Indianapolis. His probation was revoked; he was sentenced to three years' imprisonment at Terminal Island, San Pedro, California.While Manson was in prison, Rosalie gave birth to their son Charles Manson Jr. During his first year at Terminal Island, Manson received visits from Rosalie and his mother, who were now living together in Los Angeles. In March 1957, when the visits from his wife ceased, his mother informed him Rosalie was living with another man. Less than two weeks before a scheduled parole hearing, Manson tried to escape by stealing a car. He was given five years' probation and his parole was denied.Manson received five years' parole in September 1958, the same year in which Rosalie received a decree of divorce. By November, he was pimping a 16-year-old girl and was receiving additional support from a girl with wealthy parents. In September 1959, he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to cash a forged U.S. Treasury check, which he claimed to have stolen from a mailbox; the latter charge was later dropped. He received a 10-year suspended sentence and probation after a young woman named Leona, who had an arrest record for prostitution, made a "tearful plea" before the court that she and Manson were "deeply in love ... and would marry if Charlie were freed".  Before the year's end, the woman did marry Manson, possibly so she would not be required to testify against him.Manson took Leona and another woman to New Mexico for purposes of prostitution, resulting in him being held and questioned for violating the Mann Act. Though he was released, Manson correctly suspected that the investigation had not ended. When he disappeared in violation of his probation, a bench warrant was issued. An indictment for violation of the Mann Act followed in April 1960. Following the arrest of one of the women for prostitution, Manson was arrested in June in Laredo, Texas, and was returned to Los Angeles. For violating his probation on the check-cashing charge, he was ordered to serve his ten-year sentence.Manson spent a year trying unsuccessfully to appeal the revocation of his probation. In July 1961, he was transferred from the Los Angeles County Jail to the United States Penitentiary at McNeil Island, Washington. There, he took guitar lessons from Barker–Karpis gang leader Alvin "Creepy" Karpis, and obtained from another inmate a contact name of someone at Universal Studios in Hollywood, Phil Kaufman.  According to Jeff Guinn's 2013 biography of Manson, his mother moved to Washington State to be closer to him during his McNeil Island incarceration, working nearby as a waitress.Although the Mann Act charge had been dropped, the attempt to cash the Treasury check was still a federal offense. Manson's September 1961 annual review noted he had a "tremendous drive to call attention to himself", an observation echoed in September 1964.  In 1963, Leona was granted a divorce. During the process she alleged that she and Manson had a son, Charles Luther. According to a popular urban legend, Manson auditioned unsuccessfully for the Monkees in late 1965; this is refuted by the fact that Manson was still incarcerated at McNeil Island at that time.In June 1966, Manson was sent for the second time to Terminal Island in preparation for early release. By the time of his release day on March 21, 1967, he had spent more than half of his 32 years in prisons and other institutions. This was mainly because he had broken federal laws. Federal sentences were, and remain, much more severe than state sentences for many of the same offenses. Telling the authorities that prison had become his home, he requested permission to stay. In 1967, 32-year-old Charles Manson was released from prison once again (this time, from a correctional facility in the state of Washington). He then made his way to San Francisco and quickly found a home in the counter-culture movement there.Manson created a cult around himself called the "Family" that he hoped to use to bring about Armageddon through a race war. He named this scenario "Helter Skelter," after the 1968 Beatles song of the same name.Living mostly by begging, Manson soon became acquainted with Mary Brunner, a 23-year-old graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Brunner was working as a library assistant at the University of California, Berkeley, and Manson moved in with her. According to a second-hand account, he overcame her resistance to his bringing other women in to live with them. Before long, they were sharing Brunner's residence with eighteen other women.Manson established himself as a guru in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, which during 1967's "Summer of Love" was emerging as the signature hippie locale. Manson appeared to have borrowed his philosophy from the Process Church of the Final Judgment, whose members believed Satan would become reconciled to Christ and they would come together at the end of the world to judge humanity. Manson soon had the first of his groups of followers, which have been called the "Manson Family", most of them female. Manson taught his followers that they were the reincarnation of the original Christians, and that the Romans were the establishment. He strongly implied that he was Christ; he often told a story envisioning himself on the cross with the nails in his feet and hands. Sometime around 1967, he began using the alias "Charles Willis Manson." He often said it very slowly ("Charles's Will Is Man's Son")—implying that his will was the same as that of the Son of Man.Before the end of the summer, Manson and eight or nine of his enthusiasts piled into an old school bus they had re-wrought in hippie style, with colored rugs and pillows in place of the many seats they had removed. They roamed as far north as Washington state, then southward through Los Angeles, Mexico, and the American Southwest. Returning to the Los Angeles area, they lived in Topanga Canyon, Malibu, and Venice—western parts of the city and county.Having learned how to play guitar in prison he did his best to wow artists like Neil Young and The Mamas and Papas, his idiosyncratic folk music failed to generate enthusiasm until he was introduced to Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys, who saw talent in Manson's playing.  Wilson allowed Manson and several of "his girls" — who had by now begun coalescing around him because they believed he was a  guru with prophetic powers — to stay with him at his mansion in June 1968. Wilson eventually kicked them out after they began causing trouble, but Manson later accused the Beach Boys of reworking one of his songs and including it on their 1969 album "20/20" without crediting him. In 1967, Brunner became pregnant by Manson and, on April 15, 1968, gave birth to a son she named Valentine Michael (nicknamed "Pooh Bear") in a condemned house in Topanga Canyon, assisted during the birth by several of the young women from the Family. Brunner (like most members of the group) acquired a number of aliases and nicknames, including: "Marioche", "Och", "Mother Mary", "Mary Manson", "Linda Dee Manson" and "Christine Marie Euchts". Manson established a base for the Family at the Spahn Ranch in August 1968 after Wilson's landlord evicted them. It had been a television and movie set for Westerns, but the buildings had deteriorated by the late 1960s and the ranch's revenue was primarily derived from selling horseback rides. Female Family members did chores around the ranch and, occasionally, had sex on Manson's orders with the nearly blind 80 year-old owner George Spahn. The women also acted as seeing-eye guides for him. In exchange, Spahn allowed Manson and his group to live at the ranch for free.  Lynette Fromme acquired the nickname "Squeaky" because she often squeaked when Spahn pinched her thigh.Charles Watson, a small-town Texan who had quit college and moved to California, soon joined the group at the ranch. He met Manson at Wilson's house; Watson had given Wilson a ride while Wilson was hitchhiking after his car was wrecked. Spahn nicknamed him "Tex" because of his pronounced Texas drawl. Manson follower Dianne Lake (just 14 when she met Manson) detailed long nights of lectures, in which Manson instructed others at the ranch to take LSD and listen to him preach about the past, present and future of humanity.  With his “family” coming together, manson began his work with Helter Skelter. The following excerpt about Helter Skelter is taken from wikipedia, Sources were double check for accuracy and we just figured this would be a quick review. We have added a few things to fill it out...so don't @ us bros ;) In the first days of November 1968, Manson established the Family at alternative headquarters in Death Valley's environs, where they occupied two unused or little-used ranches, Myers and Barker.[20][25] The former, to which the group had initially headed, was owned by the grandmother of a new woman (Catherine Gillies) in the Family. The latter was owned by an elderly local woman (Arlene Barker) to whom Manson presented himself and a male Family member as musicians in need of a place congenial to their work. When the woman agreed to let them stay if they'd fix things up, Manson honored her with one of the Beach Boys' gold records,[25] several of which he had been given by Wilson.[26]While back at Spahn Ranch, no later than December, Manson and Watson visited a Topanga Canyon acquaintance who played them the Beatles' recently released double album, The Beatles (also known as the "White Album").[20][27][28] Manson became obsessed with the group.[29] At McNeil Island prison, Manson had told fellow inmates, including Karpis, that he could surpass the group in fame;[7]:200–202, 265[30] to the Family, he spoke of the group as "the soul" and "part of the hole in the infinite".[28]For some time, Manson had been saying that racial tensions between blacks and whites were about to erupt, predicting that blacks would rise up in rebellion in America's cities.[31][32] On a bitterly cold New Year's Eve at Myers Ranch, as the Family gathered outside around a large fire, Manson explained that the social turmoil he had been predicting had also been predicted by the Beatles.[28] The White Album songs, he declared, foretold it all in code. In fact, he maintained (or would soon maintain), the album was directed at the Family, an elect group that was being instructed to preserve the worthy from the impending disaster.[31][32]In early January 1969, the Family left the desert's cold and moved to a canary-yellow home in Canoga Park, not far from the Spahn Ranch.[7]:244–247[28][33] Because this locale would allow the group to remain "submerged beneath the awareness of the outside world",[7]:244–247[34] Manson called it the Yellow Submarine, another Beatles reference. There, Family members prepared for the impending apocalypse, which around the campfire Manson had termed "Helter Skelter", after the song of that name.By February, Manson's vision was complete. The Family would create an album whose songs, as subtle as those of the Beatles, would trigger the predicted chaos. Ghastly murders of whites by blacks would be met with retaliation, and a split between racist and non-racist whites would yield whites' self-annihilation. The blacks' triumph, as it were, would merely precede their being ruled by the Family, which would ride out the conflict in "the bottomless pit", a secret city beneath Death Valley. At the Canoga Park house, while Family members worked on vehicles and pored over maps to prepare for their desert escape, they also worked on songs for their world-changing album. When they were told Melcher was to come to the house to hear the material, the women prepared a meal and cleaned the place. However, Melcher never arrived.  Crimes of the Family On May 18, 1969, Terry Melcher visited Spahn Ranch to hear Manson and the women sing. Melcher arranged a subsequent visit, not long thereafter, during which he brought a friend who possessed a mobile recording unit, but Melcher did not record the group.By June, Manson was telling the Family they might have to show blacks how to start "Helter Skelter". When Manson tasked Watson with obtaining money, supposedly intended to help the Family prepare for the conflict, Watson defrauded a black drug dealer named Bernard "Lotsapoppa" Crowe. Crowe responded with a threat to wipe out everyone at Spahn Ranch. The family countered on July 1, 1969, by shooting Crowe at Manson's Hollywood apartment.Manson's belief that he had killed Crowe was seemingly confirmed by a news report of the discovery of the dumped body of a Black Panther in Los Angeles. Although Crowe was not a member of the Black Panthers, Manson concluded he had been and expected retaliation from the Panthers. He turned Spahn Ranch into a defensive camp, with night patrols of armed guards.] "If we'd needed any more proof that Helter Skelter was coming down very soon, this was it," Tex Watson would later write. "Blackie was trying to get at the chosen ones." Gary Allen Hinman The murder of Gary Hinman committed by Bobby Beausoleil forever changed the course of the now-infamous cult; at one time sold to followers as the embodiment of free love, the incident set Manson’s cult on a path for the unparalleled brutality and violence that continues to captivate the world nearly 50 years after the fact.New murder minutiaeBeausoleil provided new details about the murder that started it all as part of a two-hour Fox special “Inside the Manson Cult: The Lost Tapes" that aired in 2018. As part of the jailhouse interview, Beausoleil detailed Hinman's relationship to the Family, the circumstances around the 34-year-old musician's death, and why Beausoleil felt he "had no way out" other than going forward with his brutal act."Fear is not a rational emotion and when it sets in. Things get out of control—as they certainly did with Charlie and me," he said during the special.Hinman, a talented piano player who once played at Carnegie Hall, was described by his cousin as a "lost artistic soul,” according to People magazine—one who would wind up falling in with the wrong crowd and befriending the Manson Family. "Gary was a friend. He didn't do anything to deserve what happened to him and I am responsible for that," Beausoleil said from the California Medical Facility, a male prison, where he's serving a life sentence.According to Dianne Lake, who also participated in the TV special to discuss her time as a Manson devotee, Family members had been to Hinman's house several times before his murder. Beausoleil had purchased drugs from Hinman during the summer of 1969. He sold them to another person, who then complained about their quality, causing Beausoleil to need his money back. "Bobby was driven over there to make it right with two girls that knew Gary very well. In fact, I think he had slept with both of them: Susan Atkins and Mary Brunner," former follower Catherine "Gypsy" Share said during the special. But Hinman didn't have the money. After Beausoleil, an aspiring actor and musician, roughed Gary up a bit, they called Manson, who decided to come to the house with a samurai sword. When he arrived, Manson took the sword and made a swipe across Hinman's face from his ear down his cheek. "It was bleeding a lot," John Douglas, a retired FBI agent who later interviewed Manson, said in the special. Beausoleil asked Manson why he had cut the man's face. "He said, 'To show you how to be a man.' His exact words," Beausoleil said. "I will never forget that."According to Beausoleil, who at one time was given the nickname "Cupid" for his good looks, he tried to patch the wound up and "make things right." Hinman, however, insisted on receiving medical attention—which is when things took a fatal turn."I knew if I took him, I'd end up going to prison. Gary would tell on me, for sure, and he would tell on Charlie and everyone else," Beausoleil said in the interview "It was at that point I realized I had no way out."According to the San Diego Union Tribune, Hinman was tortured over three days before he was killed. Beausoleil, for  his part, admitted to stabbing Hinman twice in the chest. The family reportedly used Hinman’s blood to scribble the words “Political Piggy” on the wall after the murder, according to CBS News, and also included a panther paw to try and pin the slaying on the Black Panthers (Manson was known for his desire to incite a race war).Beausoleil, along with Bruce Davis, was later arrested for  the murder.The murder catapulted the Manson family into a new level of violence. Although they had been training and preparing for a supposed race war for some time at Spahn Ranch, they had now become the aggressors and instigators of violence."This is when things start getting really dire, I mean really murderous," Lake said during the Fox program. Several weeks later, Manson Family followers would go on to murder Tate, writer Wojciech Frykowski, coffee heiress Abigail Folger, celebrity hair stylist Jay Sebring, and Steven Parent, who had come to  visit the gardener on Polanski’s property. The next night, the group would break into the home of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca and kill the couple. Beausoleil was sentenced to death for his role in Hinman’s murder, but the sentence was later commuted to life in prison. In January of 2019, he was recommended for parole during his 19th appearance before a parole board, according to CNN. His attorney Jason Campbell argued that he should be released from prison because he hasn't been a danger to society in decades. "He has spent the last 50 years gradually growing and improving himself and in particular, over the last few decades, he's been pretty much a model inmate," he said.However, California Gov. Gavin Newsom later overruled the recommendation, keeping Beusoleil behind bars, the Associated Press reports.As he sat in his cell and reflected on his past crime, Beausoleil told the team behind the Fox special that he is filled with regret over the death of his one-time friend."What I've wished a thousand times is that I had faced the music,” he said. “Instead, I killed him.”Tate- Labianca murdersOn the night of August 8, 1969, Charles "Tex" Watson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Linda Kasabian were sent by Charlie to the old home of Terry Melcher at 10050 Cielo Drive. Their instructions were to kill everyone at the house and make it appear like Hinman's murder, with words and symbols written in blood on the walls. As Charlie Manson had said earlier in the day after choosing the group, "Now is the time for Helter Skelter."What the group did not know was that Terry Melcher was no longer residing in the home and that it was being rented by film director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate. Tate was two weeks away from giving birth and Polanski was delayed in London while working on his film, The Day of the Dolphin. Because Sharon was so close to giving birth, the couple arranged for friends to stay with her until Polanski could get home.After dining together at the El Coyote restaurant, Sharon Tate, celebrity hairstylist Jay Sebring, Folger coffee heiress Abigail Folger and her lover Wojciech Frykowski, returned to the Polanski's home on Cleo Drive at around 10:30 p.m. Wojciech fell asleep on the living room couch, Abigail Folger went to her bedroom to read, and Sharon Tate and Sebring were in Sharon's bedroom talking.Steve ParentJust after midnight, Watson, Atkins, Krenwinkel, and Kasabian arrived at the house. Watson climbed a telephone pole and cut the phone line going to the Polanski's house. Just as the group entered the estate grounds, they saw a car approaching. Inside the car was 18-year-old Steve Parent who had been visiting the property's caretaker, William Garreston.As Parent approached the driveway's electronic gate, he rolled down the window to reach out and push the gate's button, and Watson descended on him, yelling at him to halt. Seeing that Watson was armed with a revolver and knife, Parent began to plead for his life. Unfazed, Watson slashed at Parent, then shot him four times, killing him instantly.The Rampage InsideAfter murdering Parent, the group headed for the house. Watson told Kasabian to be on the lookout by the front gate. The other three family members entered the Polanski home. Charles "Tex" Watson went to the living room and confronted Frykowski who was asleep. Not fully awake, Frykowski asked what time it was and Watson kicked him in the head. When Frykowski asked who he was, Watson answered, "I'm the devil and I'm here to do the devil's business."Susan Atkins went to Sharon Tate's bedroom with a buck knife and ordered Tate and Sebring to go into the living room. She then went and got Abigail Folger. The four victims were told to sit on the floor. Watson tied a rope around Sebring's neck, flung it over a ceiling beam, then tied the other side around Sharon's neck. Watson then ordered them to lie on their stomachs. When Sebring voiced his concerns that Sharon was too pregnant to lay on her stomach, Watson shot him and then kicked him while he died.Knowing now that the intent of the intruders was murder, the three remaining victims began to struggle for survival. Patricia Krenwinkel attacked Abigail Folger and after being stabbed multiple times, Folger broke free and attempted to run from the house. Krenwinkel followed close behind and managed to tackle Folger out on the lawn and stabbed her repeatedly.Inside, Frykowski struggled with Susan Atkins when she attempted to tie his hands. Atkins stabbed him four times in the leg, then Watson came over and beat Frykowski over the head with his revolver. Frykowski somehow managed to escape out onto the lawn and began screaming for help.While the microbe scene was going on inside the house, all Kasabian could hear was screaming. She ran to the house just as Frykowski was escaping out the front door. According to Kasabian, she looked into the eyes of the mutilated man and horrified at what she saw, she told him that she was sorry. Minutes later, Frykowski was dead on the front lawn.Watson shot him twice, then stabbed him to death.Seeing that Krenwinkel was struggling with Folger, Watson went over and the two continued to stab Abigail mercilessly. According to killer's statements later given to the authorities, Abigail begged them to stop stabbing her saying, "I give up, you've got me", and "I'm already dead". The final victim at 10050 Cielo Drive was Sharon Tate. Knowing that her friends were likely dead, Sharon begged for the life of her baby. Unmoved, Atkins held Sharon Tate down while Watson stabbed her multiple times, killing her. Atkins then used Sharon's blood to write "Pig" on a wall. Atkins later said that Sharon Tate called out for her mother as she was being murdered and that she tasted her blood and found it "warm and sticky."According to the autopsy reports, 102 stab wounds were found on the four victims.The Labianca MurdersThe next day Manson, Tex Watson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, Steve Grogan, Leslie Van Houten, and Linda Kasabian went to the home of Leno and Rosemary Labianca. Manson and Watson tied up the couple and Manson left. He told Van Houten and Krenwinkel to go in and kill the LaBiancas. The three separated the couple and murdered them, then had dinner and a shower and hitchhiked back to Spahn Ranch. Manson, Atkins, Grogan, and Kasabian drove around looking for other people to kill but failed.Manson and The Family ArrestedAt Spahn Ranch rumors of the group's involvement began to circulate. So did the police helicopters above the ranch, but because of an unrelated investigation. Parts of stolen cars were spotted in and around the ranch by police in the helicopters. On August 16, 1969, Manson and The Family were rounded up by police and taken in on suspicion of auto theft (not an unfamiliar charge for Manson). The search warrant ended up being invalid because of a date error and the group was released.Charlie blamed the arrests on Spahn's ranch hand Donald "Shorty" Shea for snitching on the family. It was no secret that Shorty wanted the family off the ranch. Manson decided it was time for the family to move to Barker Ranch near Death Valley, but before leaving, Manson, Bruce Davis, Tex Watson and Steve Grogan killed Shorty and buried his body behind the ranch.The Barker Ranch RaidThe Family moved onto the Barker Ranch and spent time turning stolen cars into dune buggies. On October 10, 1969, Barker Ranch was raided after investigators spotted stolen cars on the property and traced evidence of an arson back to Manson. Manson was not around during the first Family roundup, but returned on October 12 and was arrested with seven other family members. When police arrived Manson hid under a small bathroom cabinet but was quickly discovered.The Confession of Susan AtkinsOne of the biggest breaks in the case came when Susan Atkins boasted in detail about the murders to her prison cellmates. She gave specific details about Manson and the killings. She also told of other famous people the Family planned on killing. Her cellmate reported the information to the authorities and Atkins was offered a life sentence in return for her testimony. She refused the offer but repeated the prison cell story to the grand jury. Later Atkins recanted her grand jury testimony.Investigation and TrialOn September 1, 1969, a ten-year-old boy in Sherman Oaks discovered a .22 caliber Longhorn revolver under a bush near his home. His parents notified the LAPD, who picked up the gun, but failed to make any connection between it and the Tate murders.In October, Inyo County officers raided Barker Ranch, in a remote area south of Death Valley National Monument. Twenty-four members of the Manson Family were arrested, on charges of arson and grand theft. Cult leader Charles Manson (dressed entirely in buckskins) and Susan Atkins were among those arrested.After her arrest, Atkins was housed at Dormitory 8000 in Los Angeles. On November 6, she told another inmate, Virginia Graham, an almost unbelievable tale. She told of "a beautiful cat" named Charles Manson. She told of murder: of finding Sharon Tate, in bed with her bikini bra and underpants, of her victim's futile cries for help, of tasting Tate's blood. Atkins expressed no remorse at all over the killings. She even told Graham a list of celebrities that she and other Family members planned to kill in the future, including Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Tom Jones, Steve McQueen, and Frank Sinatra. Through an inmate friend of Graham's, Ronnie Howard, word of Atkins's amazing story soon reached the LAPD.About the same time, detectives on the LaBianca case interviewed Al Springer, a member of the Straight Satan biker's group that Manson had tried to recruit into the Family. Word had leaked to police that the Straight Satans might have some knowledge about who was responsible for another recent murder with several similarities to the LaBianca killings. Springer told detectives that Manson had bragged to him in August at Spahn Ranch--after offering him his pick from among the eighteen or so "naked girls" scattered around the ranch--about "knocking off" five people. When Springer told detectives that Manson had said the Tate killers "wrote something on the...refrigerator in blood"--"something about pigs"--, the detectives knew they might be onto something. Still, it struck them as odd that anyone would confess to several murders to someone that they barely knew. It took another member of the Straight Satans, Danny DeCarlo, to move the focus of the investigation decisively to Charles Manson. DeCarlo told police he heard a Manson Family member brag, "We got five piggies," and that Manson had asked him what to use "to decompose a body."On November 18, 1969, the District Attorney and his staff selected Vincent Bugliosi to be the chief prosecutor in the Tate-LaBianca case. The choice was no doubt influenced by Bugliosi's impressive record of winning 103 convictions in 104 felony trials. The day after getting the Tate-LaBianca assignment, Bugliosi joined in a search of the Spahn Movie Ranch, where police gathered .22 caliber bullets and shell casings from a canyon used by Family members for target practice. The next day, the search party moved on to isolated Barker Ranch, the most recent home of the Family, on the edge of Death Valley. In the small house at Barker Ranch, Bugliosi saw the small cabinet under the sink where Manson was found hiding during the October raid. On an abandoned bus in a gully, investigators discovered magazines from World War II, all containing articles about Hitler.Based on Ronnie Howard's account of Susan Atkin's jailhouse confession and interviews conducted with various Manson Family members, the LAPD eventually identified the five persons who participated in the actual Tate and LaBianca murders. The suspects consisted of four women, all in their early twenties, and one man in his mid-twenties: Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, Leslie Van Houten, Linda Kasabian, and Charles "Tex" Watson. Atkins remained in custody at Dormitory 8000. Van Houten was picked up for questioning in California. Watson was arrested by a local sheriff in Texas. Patricia Krenwinkel was apprehended in Mobile, Alabama. Kasabian voluntarily surrendered to local police in Concord, New Hampshire.Knowing that convictions of at least some defendant would require testimony from one of those persons present at the murders, the D. A.'s office first reached a deal with the attorney for Susan Atkins: a promise not to seek the death penalty in return for testimony before the Grand Jury, plus consideration of a further reduction in charges for her continued cooperation during the trial. Atkins appeared before the Grand Jury on December 5. She told the grand jury she was "in love with the reflection" of Charles Manson and that there was "no limit" to what she would do for him. In an emotionless voice, she described the horrific events in the early morning hours of August 9 at the Tate residence. She told of Tate pleading for her life: "Please let me go. All I want to do is have my baby." She described the actual murders, told of returning to the car and stopping along a side street to wash off bloody clothes with a garden house, and of Manson's reaction on their return to Spahn Ranch. Atkins said that on returning to Spahn Ranch she "felt dead." She added, "I feel dead now." After twenty minutes of deliberations, the grand jury returned murder indictments against Manson, Watson, Krenwinkel, Atkins, Kasabian, and Van Houten.THE TRIALProsecutor Vincent Bugliosi talks to the press during trialWhen efforts to extradite Tex Watson from became bogged down in local Texas politics, the District Attorney's Office decided to proceed against the four persons indicted for the Tate-LaBianca murders who were in custody in California. Jury selection began on June 15, 1970 in the eighth floor courtroom of Judge Charles Older in the Hall of Justice in Los Angeles. Manson's request to ask potential jurors "a few simple, childlike questions that are real to me in my reality" was denied. During the voir dire, Manson fixed his penetrating stare for hours, first on Judge Older and then one day on Prosecutor Bugliosi. After getting Manson's stare treatment, Bugliosi took advantage of a recess to slide his chair next to Manson and ask, "What are you trembling about Charlie? Are you afraid of me?" Manson responded, "Bugliosi, you think I'm bad and I'm not." He went on to tell Manson that Atkins was "just a stupid little bitch" who told a story "to get attention." After a month of voir dire, a jury of seven men and five women was selected. The jury knew it would be sequestered for a long time, but it didn't know how long. As it turned out, their sequestration would last 225 days, longer than any previous jury in history.Opening statements began on July 24. Manson entered the courtroom sporting a freshly cut, bloody "X" on his forehead--signifying, he said in a statement, that "I have X'd myself from your world."Bugliosi, in his opening statement for the prosecution, indicated that his "principal witness" would be Linda Kasabian, a Manson Family member who accompanied the killers to both the Tate and LaBianca residences. The prosecution turned to Kasabian, with a promise of prosecutorial immunity for her testimony, when Susan Atkins--probably in response to threats from Manson--announced that she would not testify at the trial. Bugliosi promised the jury that the evidence would show Manson had a motive for the murders that was "perhaps even more bizarre than the murders themselves."On July 27, Bugliosi announced, "The People call Linda Kasabian." Manson's attorney, fabled obstructionist Irving Kanarek, immediately sprung up with an objection, "Object, Your Honor, on the grounds this witness is not competent and is insane!" Calling Kanarek to the bench and telling him his conduct was "outrageous," Judge Older denied the objection and Kasabian was sworn as a witness. She would remain on the stand for an astounding eighteen days, including seven days of cross-examination by Kanarek.Linda KasabianKasabian told the jury that no Family member ever refused an order from Charles Manson: "We always wanted to do anything and everything for him." After describing what she saw of the Tate murders, Kasabian was asked by Bugliosi about the return to Spahn Ranch:"Was there anyone in the parking area at Spahn Ranch as you drove in the Spahn Ranch area?""Yes.""Who was there?""Charlie.""Was there anyone there other than Charlie?""Not that I know of""Where was Charlie when you arrived at the premises?""About the same spot he was in when he first drove away.""What happened after you pulled the car onto the parking area and parked the car?""Sadie said she saw a spot of blood on the outside of the car when we were at the gas station.""Who was present at that time when she said that?""The four of us and Charlie.""What is the next thing that happened?""Well, Charlie told us to go into the kitchen, get a sponge, wipe the blood off, and he also instructed Katie and I to go all through the car and wipe off the blood spots.""What is the next thing that happened after Mr. Manson told you and Katie to check out the car and remove the blood?""He told us to go into the bunk room and wait, which we did."Kasabian also offered her account of the night of the LaBianca murders. She testified that she didn't want to go, but went anyway "because Charlie asked me and I was afraid to say no."Kasabian proved a very credible witness, despite the best efforts during cross-examination of defense attorneys to make her appear a spaced-out hippie. After admitting that she took LSD about fifty times, Kasabian was asked by Kanarek, "Describe what happened on trip number 23." Other defense questions explored her beliefs in ESP and witchcraft or focused on the "vibrations" she claimed to receive from Manson.A major distraction from Kasabian's testimony came on August 3, when Manson stood before the jury and held up a copy of the Los Angeles Times with the headline, "MANSON GUILTY, NIXON DECLARES." The defense moved for a mistrial on the grounds that the headline prejudiced the jury against the defense, but Judge Older denied the motion after each juror stated under oath that he or she would not be influenced by the President's reported declaration of guilt.Testimony corroborating that of Kasabian came from several other prosecution witnesses, most notably the woman Atkins confided in at Dormitory 8000, Virginia Graham. Other witnesses described receiving threats from Manson, evidence of Manson's total control over the lives of Family members, or conversations in which Manson had told of the coming Helter Skelter.Nineteen-year-old Paul Watkins, Manson's foremost recruiter of young women, provided key testimony about the strange motive for the Tate-LaBianca murders--including its link to the Bible's Book of Revelation. Watkins testified that Manson discussed Helter Skelter "constantly." Bugliosi asked Watkins how Helter Skelter would start:"There would be some atrocious murders; that some of the spades from Watts would come up into the Bel-Air and Beverly Hills district and just really wipe some people out, just cut bodies up and smear blood and write things on the wall in blood, and cut little boys up and make parents watch. So, in retaliation-this would scare; in other words, all the other white people would be afraid that this would happen to them, so out of their fear they would go into the ghetto and just start shooting black people like crazy. But all they would shoot would be the garbage man and Uncle Toms, and all the ones that were with Whitey in the first place. And underneath it all, the Black Muslims would-he would know that it was coming down.""Helter Skelter was coming down?""Yes. So, after Whitey goes in the ghettoes and shoots all the Uncle Toms, then the Black Muslims come out and appeal to the people by saying, 'Look what you have done to my people.' And this would split Whitey down the middle, between all the hippies and the liberals and all the up-tight piggies. This would split them in the middle and a big civil war would start and really split them up in all these different factions, and they would just kill each other off in the meantime through their war. And after they killed each other off, then there would be a few of them left who supposedly won.""A few of who left?""A few white people left who supposedly won. Then the Black Muslims would come out of hiding and wipe them all out.""Wipe the white people out?""Yes. By sneaking around and slitting their throats.""Did Charlie say anything about where he and the Family would be during this Helter Skelter?""Yes. When we was [sic] in the desert the first time, Charlie used to walk around in the desert and say-you see, there are places where water would come up to the top of the ground and then it would go down and there wouldn't be no more water, and then it would come up again and go down again. He would look at that and say, 'There has got to be a hole somewhere, somewhere here, a big old lake.' And it just really got far out, that there was a hole underneath there somewhere where you could drive a speedboat across it, a big underground city. Then we started from the 'Revolution 9' song on the Beatles album which was interpreted by Charlie to mean the Revelation 9. So-""The last book of the New Testament?""Just the book of Revelation and the song would be 'Revelations 9: So, in this book it says, there is a part about, in Revelations 9, it talks of the bottomless pit. Then later on, I believe it is in 10.""Revelation 10?""Yes. It talks about there will be a city where there will be no sun and there will be no moon.""Manson spoke about this?""Yes, many times. That there would be a city of gold, but there would be no life, and there would be a tree there that bears twelve different kinds of fruit that changed every month. And this was interpreted to mean-this was the hole down under Death Valley.""Did he talk about the twelve tribes of Israel?""Yes. That was in there, too. It was supposed to get back to the 144,000 people. The Family was to grow to this number.""The twelve tribes of Israel being 144,000 people?""Yes.""And Manson said that the Family would eventually increase to 144,000 people?""Yes.""Did he say when this would take place?""Oh, yes. See, it was all happening simultaneously. In other words, as we are making the music and it is drawing all the young love to the desert, the Family increases in ranks, and at the same time this sets off Helter Skelter. So then the Family finds the hole in the meantime and gets down in the hole and lives there until the whole thing comes down.""Until Helter Skelter comes down?""Yes.""Did he say who would win this Helter Skelter?""The karma would have completely reversed, meaning that the black men would be on top and the white race would be wiped out; there would be none except for the Family.""Except for Manson and the Family?""Yes.""Did he say what the black man would do once he was all by himself?""Well, according to Charlie, he would clean up the mess, just like he always has done. He is supposed to be the servant, see. He will clean up the mess that he made, that the white man made, and build the world back up a little bit, build the cities back up, but then he wouldn't know what to do with it, he couldn't handle it.""Blackie couldn't handle it?""Yes, and this is when the Family would come out of the hole, and being that he would have completed the white man's karma, then he would no longer have this vicious want to kill.""When you say 'he,' you mean Blackie?""Blackie then would come to Charlie and say, you know, 'I did my thing, I killed them all and, you know, I am tired of killing now. It is all over.' And Charlie would scratch his fuzzy head and kick him in the butt and tell him to go pick the cotton and go be a good nigger, and he would live happily ever after."On November 16, 1970, after twenty-two weeks of testimony, the prosecution rested its case.Irving Kanarek, Manson's defense attorneyWhen the trial resumed three days later, the defense startled courtroom spectators and the prosecution by announcing, without calling a single witness, "The defense rests." Suddenly, the three female defendants began shouting that they wanted to testify. In chambers, attorneys for the women explained that although their clients wanted to testify, they were strongly opposed, believing that they would--still under the powerful influence of Manson--testify that they planned and committed the murders without Manson's help. Returning to the courtroom, Judge Older declared that the right to testify took precedence and said that the defendants could testify over the objections of their counsel. Atkins was then sworn as a witness, but her attorney, Daye Shinn, refused to question her. Returning to chambers, one defense attorney complained that questioning their clients on the stand would be like "aiding and abetting a suicide."The next day came another surprise. Charles Manson announced that he, too, wished to testify--before his co-defendants did. He testified first without the jury being present, so that potentially excludable testimony relating to evidence incriminating co-defendants might be identified before it prejudiced the jury. His over one-hour of testimony, full of digressions, fascinated observers:"I never went to school, so I never growed up to read and write too good, so I have stayed in jail and I have stayed stupid, and I have stayed a child while I have watched your world grow up, and then I look at the things that you do and I don't understand. . . ."You eat meat and you kill things that are better than you are, and then you say how bad, and even killers, your children are. You made your children what they are. . . ."These children that come at you with knives. they are your children. You taught them. I didn't teach them. I just tried to help them stand up. . ."Most of the people at the ranch that you call the Family were just people that you did not want, people that were alongside the road, that their parents had kicked out, that did not want to go to Juvenile Hall. So I did the best I could and I took them up on my garbage dump and I told them this: that in love there is no wrong. . . ."I told them that anything they do for their brothers and sisters is good if they do it with a good thought. . . ."I don't understand you, but I don't try. I don't try to judge nobody. I know that the only person I can judge is me . . . But I know this: that in your hearts and your own souls, you are as much responsible for the Vietnam war as I am for killing these people. . . ."I can't judge any of you. I have no malice against you and no ribbons for you. But I think that it is high time that you all start looking at yourselves, and judging the lie that you live in."I can't dislike you, but I will say this to you: you haven't got long before you are all going to kill yourselves, because you are all crazy. And you can project it back at me . . . but I am only what lives inside each and everyone of you."My father is the jailhouse. My father is your system. . . I am only what you made me. I am only a reflection of you."I have ate out of your garbage cans to stay out of jail. I have wore your second-hand clothes. . . I have done my best to get along in your world and now you want to kill me, and I look at you, and then I say to myself, You want to kill me? Ha! I'm already dead, have been all my life. I've spent twenty-three years in tombs that you built."Sometimes I think about giving it back to you; sometimes I think about just jumping on you and letting you shoot me . . . If I could, I would jerk this microphone off and beat your brains out with it, because that is what you deserve, that is what you deserve. . . ."These children [indicating the female defendants] were finding themselves. What they did, if they did whatever they did, is up to them. They will have to explain that to you. . . ."You expect to break me? Impossible! You broke me years ago. You killed me years ago. . . ."Mr. Bugliosi is a hard-driving prosecutor, polished education, a master of words, semantics. He is a genius. He has got everything that every lawyer would want to have except one thing: a case. He doesn't have a case. Were I allowed to defend myself, I could have proven this to you. . .The evidence in this case is a gun. There was a gun that laid around the ranch. It belonged to everybody. Anybody could have picked that gun up and done anything they wanted to do with it. I don't deny having that gun. That gun has been in my possession many times. Like the rope was there because you need rope on a ranch. . . .It is really convenient that Mr. Baggot found those clothes. I imagine he got a little taste of money for that. . . .They put the hideous bodies on [photographic] display and they imply: If he gets out, see what will happen to you. . . .[Helter Skelter] means confusion, literally. It doesn't mean any war with anyone. It doesn't mean that some people are going to kill other people. . . Helter Skelter is confusion. Confusion is coming down around you fast. If you can't see the confusion coming down around you fast, you can call it what you wish. . Is it a conspiracy that the music is telling the youth to rise up against the establishment because the establishment is rapidly destroying things? Is that a conspiracy? The music speaks to you every day, but you are too deaf, dumb, and blind to even listen to the music. . . It is not my conspiracy. It is not my music. I hear what it relates. It says "Rise," it says "Kill." Why blame it on me? I didn't write the music. . . ."I haven't got any guilt about anything because I have never been able to see any wrong. . . I have always said: Do what your love tells you, and I do what my love tells me . . . Is it my fault that your children do what you do? What about your children? You say there are just a few? There are many, many more, coming in the same direction. They are running in the streets-and they are coming right at you!"At the conclusion of Bugliosi's brief cross-examination of Manson, Older asked Manson if he now wished to testify before the jury. He replied, "I have already relieved all the pressure I had." Manson left the stand. As he walked by the counsel table, he told his three co-defendants, "You don't have to testify now."There remained one last frightening surprise of the Tate-LaBianca murder trial. When the trial resumed on November 30 following Manson's testimony, Ronald Hughes, defense attorney for Leslie Van Houten failed to show. A subsequent investigation revealed he had disappeared over the weekend while camping in the remote Sespe Hot Springs area northwest of Los Angeles. It is widely believed that Hughes was ordered murdered by Manson for his determination to pursue a defense strategy at odds with that favored by Manson. Hughes had made clear his hope to show that Van Houten was not acting independently--as Manson suggested--but was completely controlled in her actions by Manson.Manson's defense attorney, Irving Kanarek, argued to the jury that the female defendants committed the Tate and LaBianca murders out of a love of the crimes' true mastermind, the absent Tex Watson. Kanarek suggested that Manson was being persecuted because of his "life style." He argued that the prosecution's theory of a motive was fanciful. His argument lasted seven days, prompting Judge Older to call it "no longer an argument but a filibuster."Bugliosi's powerful summation described Charles Manson as "the Mephistophelean guru" who "sent out from the fires of hell at Spahn Ranch three heartless, bloodthirsty robots and--unfortunately for him--one human being, the little hippie girl Linda Kasabian." Bugliosi ended his summation with "a roll call of the dead": "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, Sharon Tate...Abigail Folger...Voytek Frykowski...Jay Sebring...Steven Parent...Leno LaBianca...Rosemary LaBianca...are not here with us in this courtroom, but from their graves they cry out for justice."The jury deliberated a week before returning its verdict on January 25, 1971. The jury found all defendants guilty on each count of first-degree murder. After hearing additional evidence in the penalty phase of the trial, the jury completed its work by sentencing each of the four defendants to death on March 29. As the clerk read the verdict, Manson shouted, "You people have no authority over me." Patricia Krenwinkel declared, "You have judged yourselves." Susan Atkins said, "Better lock your doors and watch your own kids." Leslie Van Houten complained, "The whole system is a game." The trial was over. At over nine-months, it had been the longest and and most expensive in American history.TRIAL AFTERMATHManson at his 1992 parole hearingThe death sentences imposed by the Tate-LaBianca jury would never be imposed, thanks to a California Supreme Court ruling in 1972 declaring the state's death penalty law unconstitutional. The death sentences for the four convicted defendants, as well as for Tex Watson who had been convicted and sentenced to death in a separate trial in 1971, were commuted to life in prison. Patricia Krenwinkel, now 72, became California’s longest-serving female inmate. According to state prison officials, Krenwinkel is a model inmate involved in rehabilitative programs at the prison. She will be eligible to apply for parole again in 2022. Patricia Krenwinkel, now 70, is serving her life sentence at the California Institution for Women in Corona, prison officials say, and has been disciplinary-free her entire sentence. She is still considered to present an unreasonable threat to society. Charles “Tex” Watson, now 74, is housed at the RJ Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego County near the Mexican border, where he walks the track “sharing my faith, relating to many men”, according to the ministry’s website. He has been denied parole 17 times. A state panel in 2016 once again found him unsuitable for release from prison for at least five more years. In prison, Watson married, divorced, fathered four children and became an ordained minister. Susan Atkins, dubbed “the scariest of all the girls” by a former prosecutor, died in prison in 2009 at age 61Charles Manson was incarcerated in a maximum security section of a state penitentiary in Concoran, California. He has been denied parole twelve times, most recently in 2012. His next parole hearing was scheduled for 2027. In prison, he had assaulted prison staff a half dozen times. A search of the prison chapel where Manson took a job in 1980 revealed his hidden cache including marijuana, one hundred feet of nylon rope, and a mail-order catalog for hot air balloons. In 1986, he published his story, Manson in His Own Words. In his book, Manson claims: "My eyes are cameras. My mind is tuned to more television channels than exist in your world. And it suffers no censorship. Through it, I have a world and the universe as my own."All three female defendants have expressed remorse for their crimes, been exemplary inmates, and offered their time for charity work. Yet none has been released by the California Parole Board, even though each of them was young and clearly under Manson's powerful influence at the time of their crimes. There is no question that but for their unfortunate connection with Charles Manson, none would have committed murder. It is sad, but undoubtedly true, that parole boards are political bodies that base decisions as much upon anticipated public reaction to their decisions as on a careful review of a parole applicant's prison record and statements.In November 2014, the California Department of Corrections announced that it had received a request for a marriage license from their famous eighty-year-old prisoner. Manson's bride-to-be was Afton Elaine Burton, nicknamed “Star” a twenty-six-year old woman who had worked for Manson's release. Turns out that the few short years before Manson’s death, “Star” Burton was actually planning to secure the legal rights to his corpse — in order to display it for curious observers in a glass crypt for profit. He never did marry her OR give his consent to display his remains.Instead of tying the knot and while stringing Star along, He was busy “making little dolls, but they were like voodoo dolls of people and he would stick needles in them, hoping to injure the live person the doll was fashioned after,” said former L.A. County prosecutor Stephen Kay who helped convict Manson in 1970. “He said his main activity was making those dolls.” The end came for Charles Manson on Sunday, November 19th, 2017 at 8:13pm, at the age of 83.  The official cause of death was “acute cardiac arrest,” “respiratory failure” and “metastatic colon cancer.” Upon his death newspapers across the country seemed to have cheered over Manson’s passing. For instance, the New York Daily News published a front cover spread that read, “BURN IN HELL, Bloodthirsty cult leader Manson dies at 83.” Others followed suit with brazen titles such as “EVIL DEAD. Make room, Satan, Charles Manson is finally going to hell” – New York Post.Four months after

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Film Festival Radio
Filmmaker Anthony DiMaria director of film 'Jay Sebring...Cutting to the Truth"

Film Festival Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 56:00


Guest: Anthony DiMaria,chats about his debut film JAY SEBRING….CUTTING TO THE TRUTH on streaming platforms on September 22 including AppleTV and Amazon. This film is a fascinating, in-depth look at the life and legacy of the nineteen sixties Hollywood trendsetter and celebrity hairstylist Jay Sebring, who is also the uncle of the filmmaker.   The film follows Sebring’s career as a cultural icon and his untimely murder at the hands of the notorious Charles Manson family. Jay was also the fiancée of actress Sharon Tate, who also was killed by the Manson family as well.  The film is a portrait of sort, into Mr. Sebring’s life as a successful businessman entrepreneur, who created a billion-dollar Men’s hair & fashion industry and defined the iconic Hollywood styles for A-list celebrities. Who were some of his clients?  Frank Sinatra and the rest of The Rat Pack, Elvis,  Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Marlon Brando, The Sam Cooke, Bobby Darin, and many others… Just a who’s who list of superstar entertainment legends who were his clients from that era.   The film also features interviews with Quentin Tarantino, Quincy Jones,  Dennis Hopper, Nancy Sinatra,  Robert Wagner, Paul Anka, Andy Williams, and Vidal Sassoon. 

And Other Stuff Podcast
La Croix, The Manson Family Murders, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

And Other Stuff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 42:15


On episode six of season three, Aidan took the reins and talked about the Manson Family, a cult led by Charles Manson, that executed the murders of Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, and others on the night of August 9th, 1969. In correlation with this, Aidan also discusses Quentin Tarantino's ninth film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and how it addresses and creates a fictional world around these real life events. Also, Aidan and Michael discuss a slight addiction to La Croix, and other stuff. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

True Stories Of Tinseltown
I talk to Irene Tsu on her very fun read book Watercolor Dreams..The Many Lives Of Irene Tsu. Sinatra, Elvis and many others discussed..

True Stories Of Tinseltown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 58:00


Irene is not kidding about having many lives. We talk her coming from China to USA, and finding acting success at a very young age. She dated Frank Sinatra for two years after the divorce from Mia. Frank even brought her to meet Mia. Find out how that went. We talk her time with Elvis, turning John Wayne down for a drink in his trailer, her long relationship with actor/comic Dick Shawn, what it's like to get a piggy back ride from James Stewart and so much more. Irene went on a date with Jay Sebring, and met Sharon Tate, very soon before the murders. There is so much great stuff in her book that we couldn't get to. It's a light, fun, summer read kind of book. She even was in a beach movie with Frankie and Annette and Buster Keaton.. Check out the book. It's selling everywhere. https://www.amazon.com/Water-Color-Dream-Lives-Irene/dp/1629335622/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=watercolor+dreams%2C+the+many+lives+of+irene+tsu&qid=1593784138&sr=8-1 Thanks so much to Irene for coming on the show. I really enjoyed our chat. Mostly thanks to you listeners. I so appreciate it.  Love you, Grace xoxo Check out my Facebook page. I add new stuff constantly. Its a great group of people.  www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltown/group www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltown you can listen to podcast  www.truestoriesoftinseltown.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-stories-of-tinseltown/id1363744889 I'm on google play, spotify, YouTube, player FM and basically anywhere podcasts are played. I'm also on weekly at www.racketeerradio.com. Lots of great music and shows.  I'm also on Pinterest, Tumblr, twitter and instagram. Stay SAFE!!!  

Sex Appeal: Women on Trial
Girls of Helter Skelter, The Murders

Sex Appeal: Women on Trial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 12:47


In this second intro to Girls of Helter Skelter, Katie goes into detail of the murders committed by the Manson family. The victims were Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Steven Parent, Voytek Frykowski, Leno LaBianca, and Rosemary LaBianca. Listener discretion is advised.

Ohio 88
Episode 4: Hamilton County (Charles Manson) Part 4.2

Ohio 88

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 58:17


Welcome to part 4.2 of episode 4 of Ohio 88 where I will continue to discuss one of the most notorious individuals from Hamilton County, Ohio. The one and only Charles Manson. This is the FINAL part of the Manson Episode. As a quick recap; In part 1; we learned all about Charles Manson's early life and early crimes. In part 2; we learned about Manson's adult life and the formation of the Manson Family Cult, as well as the members of the cult. In part 3.1, I discussed the life and death of Abigail Folger, Donald “Shorty” Shea, Gary Hinman, and Jay Sebring. In part 3.2, I discussed the life and death of Steven Parent, Voytek Frykowski, Leno & Rosemary LaBianca, and Sharon Tate. These individuals are the most recognized and considered the main victims of the 1969 Manson Murders that were dubbed as the Tate/LaBianca killings. In part 4.1 we learned a lot about the opening statement from the prosecution and the kind of journey that Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi wanted to take the jury, the investigation of the case, the evidence in the case, and discussed most of the events of the trial. —-This is the part of the story where I share with you; why the trial has always been a focal point in the Manson Saga. I know we have all seen the interviews and read the headlines regarding Charles Manson's behavior in the courtroom...but I want to tell you a bit more about that in this part of the episode. I want to describe to you, the shenanigans that occurred within the courtroom. I also want to go through a recapped timeline of events and the closing arguments in the trial. Lastly, I want to end the episode with the aftermath of Charles Manson's life of crimes. When and where did he die? Where did his co-defendants end up? What are they up to? All of that, and more...coming up in this final part of Episode 4: Hamilton County (Charles Manson). PDF of the sources on our Facebook page and available via email.Thank you so much to everyone who helped along the way!!!Subscribe to: Frozen Truth Podcast and follow Scott (@FullerOnAir) on TwitterSubscribe to: Voices for Justice Podcast and follow Sarah (@SarahETurney) on TwitterSubscribe to: Mysterious Circumstances Podcast and follow Justin (@Justin_Rimmel) on Twitter

Ohio 88
Episode 4: Hamilton County (Charles Manson) Part 4.1

Ohio 88

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 62:42


Welcome to part 4.1 of episode 4 of Ohio 88 where I will continue to discuss one of the most notorious individuals from Hamilton County, Ohio. The one and only Charles Manson. As a quick recap; In part 1; we learned all about Charles Manson's early life and early crimes. In part 2; we learned about Manson's adult life and the formation of the Manson Family Cult, as well as the members of the cult. In part 3.1, I discussed the life and death of Abigail FOlger, Donald “Shorty” Shea, Gary Hinman, and Jay Sebring. In part 3.2, I discussed the life and death of Steven Parent, Voytek Frykowski, Leno & Rosemary LaBianca, and Sharon Tate. These individuals are the most recognized and considered the main victims of the 1969 Manson Murders that were dubbed as the Tate/LaBianca killings. —-This is the part of the story where I share with you; the details surrounding the trial(s) and the aftermath that followed. Now; although I have given some details about the “Family” members throughout the episode, I still may sprinkle in a few more details during part 4. Subscribe to Murder and Such Podcast (Hunter; thank you for the help!)The sources will be listed after part 4.2 (the final part of this episode).

True Stories Of Tinseltown
April VeVea and I talk the life and death of Sharon Tate...

True Stories Of Tinseltown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 70:08


We discuss Sharon Tates life and loves, and her film career as short as it was. We discuss her relationship with Jay Sebring and her tumultuous marriage with Roman Polanski. Sharon was so incredibly beautiful, Elizabeth Taylor and Kim Novak refused to work with her. Of course we discuss Sharon's death by the Manson Family. Sharon was 8 months pregnant when she died. The murder of Sharon and the others was a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. So heartbreaking. Hopefully you get to know Sharon a little bit more than you did before.  Thanks so much to my classic movie blonde expert April VeVea www.classicblondes.com Mostly thanks to the listeners. You all are the best! Grace xoxo Please follow my facebook page. I post pictures and tidbits almost every day. www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltown www.truestoriesoftinseltown.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-stories-of-tinseltown/id1363744889   I'm on Spotify, you tube, Spreaker and everywhere that podcasts are posted.   I'm also on Pinterest. twitter and Tumblr.       

True Crime Salad
Jay Sebring & Sharon Tate

True Crime Salad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 8:33


Jay Sebring was a hair stylist to the Stars, he was also Sharon Tate’s Ex Boyfriend, he was with Sharon the night of the Manson murders and tried to save her and her baby’s life, we will be discussing the dynamics of her relationship with Jay after she married Roman Polanski. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daisy-hudson/message

Yeah No Yeah
Murderbilia: Making a Murderer (Lots of Money)

Yeah No Yeah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 60:22


How much would you pay for a Reese's Pieces package, half-eaten by Charles Manson during a prison visit in 2002? What about Ed Gein's scalpel? Do you have a spot on your wall where you would hang a painting of Pogo the Clown by John Wayne Gacy, the Killer Clown himself? We hope that by the end of this disturbing episode your answer will be a resounding, “No thank you – my collection of Beanie Babies will suffice.” In this episode, we discuss Andy Kahan and his quest to stop killers from profiting from their hideous acts of violence and resulting notoriety. We go over which killers are the top sellers and why, as well as why Son of Sam Laws haven’t historically held up in the Supreme Court. Side note: In this episode, Molly refers to Sharon Tate as Manson’s “main victim,” when she meant that she was his most famous and talked-about victim. We don't want to diminish the murders of Voytek Frykowski, Steven Parent, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Steve Parent, Gary Hinman, and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. Outtro song is "Son of Sam" by Chain Gang https://www.discogs.com/Chain-Gang-Son-Of-Sam/release/2245378 Source page: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kPk0M6hMyhKxvCSFSe0IjDB5UsgZ4eesR9AZM1-9ksc/edit

Voice over Work
Hippie Cult Leader by James Buddy Day

Voice over Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 5:11


Listen to it on Audible. The day that etched Charles Manson into the mind of the world's collective consciousness was Friday, August 8th, 1969. That was the fateful weekend when Manson's alleged cult named the "Manson Family" slaughtered seven people. It wasn't the first time the group had committed murder, nor would it be the last, but the events of that weekend are why Charlie Manson will be remembered as the devil incarnate. A real-life boogeyman capable of untold evil. A maniacal puppet master who carved a swastika in his head with a razor blade. Through hours of conversation with Manson, Manson Family members and their attorneys, friends, and Manson prosecutor Stephen Kay, as well as in-depth study of trial transcripts, police records, and media coverage, Day applies rational thinking to insane acts to create an alternative motive behind the horrific murders of Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Steven Parent, and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. The result is an intriguing and thought-provoking read. Suzy Spencer, New York Times #hippiecultleader #jamesbuddyday #manson #charlesmanson #mansonfamily #russellnewton #newtonmg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voiceoverwork/message

Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast
Episode 96: Charles Manson - Part 3

Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 144:58


Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast Episode 96: Charles Manson - Part 3In our third and final Charles Manson episode, we cover fun conspiracies surrounding Charles Manson and the Manson MurdersTopics include:(Intro ends at 39:10)- Charles Manson's connections to Hollywood elite- More than meets the eye? A closer look at Roman and Sharon (Tate) Polanski, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigale Folger, Gary Hinman and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca - Charles Manson as an MK Ultra agent?- Was Charles Manson a (un)witting pawn in Operation CHAOS? - Charles Manson's connections to Scientology and the Process Church of the Final Judgement- Xenu, Satan, Baphomet, drugs, Jack Nicholson, and MORE!- Goat of Mendes here (https://bit.ly/2XT2NwU)- Satanic Pentagram here (https://bit.ly/2JDHtaH)- Process Church Logo here (https://bit.ly/2LXZP7X)- AD-FREE listening, EXCLUSIVE podcast episodes and SOS merchandise can be yours by joining our Patreon! (http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! (https://bit.ly/2R2nW4a)- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! Take a screenshot of your review, send it to us and we will send you something cool! (https://goo.gl/VoZPFu)- Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! (https://spoti.fi/2LZbQvm)- Find us on iHeart Radio and give us a follow! (https://ihr.fm/2KZ7kIN)- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog and MORE (www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com)- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts (https://www.instagram.com/chicagoghosts/)- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts (https://twitter.com/ChicagoGhosts)- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies (https://bit.ly/2HM5HvB)- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SHOP- Receive a Premium FREE 30-day one game trial to GameFly. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Chose from over 8,000 games for almost any console. Click here and sign up! (http://www.gameflyoffer.com/ghost)- Download Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, FaceBook, Twitter, Linkedin and more. Click here to download! (http://www.getgrammarly.com/ghost)- Save $50 on GrassHopper's virtual phone system. Toll-free numbers, multiple extensions, custom call forwarding, text messages and more. No hardware to purchase. No software to install. Everything is done online or via your phone. Click here to get GrassHopper! (http://www.trygrasshopper.com/ghost)- Receive a FREE audiobook and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com. Click here and sign up! (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio)- Save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate! Click here and enter promo code BRIDGE10 (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio)- Save a whopping 30% on your next GoDaddy order. Click here and sign up (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio)- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SPECIAL OFFERS and donate to the cause!

Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast
Episode 96: Charles Manson - Part 3

Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 144:58


Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast Episode 96: Charles Manson - Part 3In our third and final Charles Manson episode, we cover fun conspiracies surrounding Charles Manson and the Manson MurdersTopics include:(Intro ends at 39:10)- Charles Manson's connections to Hollywood elite- More than meets the eye? A closer look at Roman and Sharon (Tate) Polanski, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigale Folger, Gary Hinman and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca - Charles Manson as an MK Ultra agent?- Was Charles Manson a (un)witting pawn in Operation CHAOS? - Charles Manson's connections to Scientology and the Process Church of the Final Judgement- Xenu, Satan, Baphomet, drugs, Jack Nicholson, and MORE!- Goat of Mendes here (https://bit.ly/2XT2NwU)- Satanic Pentagram here (https://bit.ly/2JDHtaH)- Process Church Logo here (https://bit.ly/2LXZP7X)- AD-FREE listening, EXCLUSIVE podcast episodes and SOS merchandise can be yours by joining our Patreon! (http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! (https://bit.ly/2R2nW4a)- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! Take a screenshot of your review, send it to us and we will send you something cool! (https://goo.gl/VoZPFu)- Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! (https://spoti.fi/2LZbQvm)- Find us on iHeart Radio and give us a follow! (https://ihr.fm/2KZ7kIN)- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog and MORE (www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com)- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts (https://www.instagram.com/chicagoghosts/)- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts (https://twitter.com/ChicagoGhosts)- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies (https://bit.ly/2HM5HvB)- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SHOP- Receive a Premium FREE 30-day one game trial to GameFly. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Chose from over 8,000 games for almost any console. Click here and sign up! (http://www.gameflyoffer.com/ghost)- Download Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, FaceBook, Twitter, Linkedin and more. Click here to download! (http://www.getgrammarly.com/ghost)- Save $50 on GrassHopper's virtual phone system. Toll-free numbers, multiple extensions, custom call forwarding, text messages and more. No hardware to purchase. No software to install. Everything is done online or via your phone. Click here to get GrassHopper! (http://www.trygrasshopper.com/ghost)- Receive a FREE audiobook and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com. Click here and sign up! (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio)- Save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate! Click here and enter promo code BRIDGE10 (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio)- Save a whopping 30% on your next GoDaddy order. Click here and sign up (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio)- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SPECIAL OFFERS and donate to the cause!

Castle Talk with Jason Henderson
Castle Talk: The Haunting of Sharon Tate Actors Jonathan Bennett & Lydia Hearst

Castle Talk with Jason Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 17:18


The Haunting of Sharon Tate directed by Daniel Farrands is a new movie  that tells a fictionalized story of the final days of actress Sharon Tate and her friends, including  celebrity stylist Jay Sebring and coffee heiress Abigail Folger. Jason chats with Jonathan Bennett and Lydia Hearst, who play famous stylist Jay Sebring and coffee heiress Abigail Folger. 

Castle of Horror Podcast
Castle Talk: The Haunting of Sharon Tate Actors Jonathan Bennett & Lydia Hearst

Castle of Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 17:18


The Haunting of Sharon Tate directed by Daniel Farrands is a new movie  that tells a fictionalized story of the final days of actress Sharon Tate and her friends, including  celebrity stylist Jay Sebring and coffee heiress Abigail Folger. Jason chats with Jonathan Bennett and Lydia Hearst, who play famous stylist Jay Sebring and coffee heiress Abigail Folger. 

Talk Radio 49
Clear & Convincing - Episode 5 - State of California v. Charles Manson

Talk Radio 49

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 135:00


Join Lisa O’Brien and Michael Carnahan on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, for Part 4 of Clear & Convincing’s series on State of California v. Charles Manson.  In August of 1969, Charles Manson’s plan to start a race war that would leave him in charge of the world began with the murders of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Voytek Frykowski and Steve Parent.  The following night, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were murdered in their home in furtherance of Manson’s plan for world domination.  In late August or early September, 1969, Manson and two followers murdered Donald “Shorty” Shea, a ranch hand at Spahn Ranch, whom Manson believed had reported the Family to police, which resulted in a raid at Spahn Ranch on August 16, 1969.  Most of the Family members were released the following day due to an error on the warrant.  The Family then relocated to Barker Ranch in Death Valley, where they were arrested in October, 1969 after Manson set fire to a county earth mover.  Manson is also believed to be behind several additional murders, including those of Marina Elizabeth Habe and attorney Ronald Hughes.  Tonight, in Part 4, we’ll talk about the trials, direct appeals and post-conviction and parole efforts of Manson and his Family members. We’re a live show and calls are welcome.  Our phone number is (347) 989-1171.  

Talk Radio 49
Clear & Convincing - Episode 4 - California v. Charles Manson (Part 3)

Talk Radio 49

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 96:00


Join Lisa O’Brien and Michael Carnahan on Tuesday, March 26, 2019, for Part 3 of Clear & Convincing’s four part series on State of California v. Charles Manson.  In August of 1969, Charles Manson’s plan to start a race war that would leave him in charge of the world began with the murders of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Voytek Frykowski and Steve Parent.  The following night, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were murdered in their home in furtherance of Manson’s plan for world domination.  In late August or early September, 1969, Manson and two followers murdered Donald “Shorty” Shea, a ranch hand at Spahn Ranch, whom Manson believed had reported the Family to police, which resulted in a raid at Spahn Ranch on August 16, 1969.  Most of the Family members were released the following day due to an error on the warrant.  The Family then relocated to Barker Ranch in Death Valley, where they were arrested in October, 1969 after Manson set fire to a county earth mover.  Manson is also believed to be behind several additional murders, including those of Marina Elizabeth Habe and attorney Ronald Hughes.  Tonight, in Part 3, we’ll talk about the murder cases in which Manson or his family members have been suspected and then move on to the investigation of the Hinman, Cielo Drive and LaBianca murders and the jailhouse statement made by Susan Atkins that broke the case.  Then we’ll talk about the indictment and arrests of the family members. We’re a live show and calls are welcome.  Our phone number is (347) 989-1171.  

Talk Radio 49
Clear & Convincing - Episode 3 - State of California v. Charles Manson (Part 2)

Talk Radio 49

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 116:00


Join Lisa O’Brien and Michael Carnahan on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, for Part 2 of Clear & Convincing’s four part series on State of California v. Charles Manson.  In August of 1969, Charles Manson’s plan to start a race war that would leave him in charge of the world began with the murders of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Voytek Frykowski and Steve Parent.  The following night, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were murdered in their home in furtherance of Manson’s plan for world domination.  In late August or early September, 1969, Manson and two followers murdered Donald “Shorty” Shea, a ranch hand at Spahn Ranch, whom Manson believed had reported the Family to police, which resulted in a raid at Spahn Ranch on August 16, 1969.  Most of the Family members were released the following day due to an error on the warrant.  The Family then relocated to Barker Ranch in Death Valley, where they were arrested in October, 1969 after Manson set fire to a county earth mover.  Manson is also believed to be behind several additional murders, including those of Marina Elizabeth Habe and attorney Ronald Hughes.  Tonight, in Part 2, we’ll talk about some of the Family members who did not take part in the Tate/LaBianca murders.  We’ll then move on to the murder of Gary Hinman, the murders at 10050 Cielo Drive, the murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca and some of the other deaths that occurred before and after August, 1969 in which Manson is a suspect. We’re a live show and calls are welcome.  Our phone number is (347) 989-1171.  

Talk Radio 49
Clear & Convincing - Episode 2 - California v. Charles Manson (Part 1)

Talk Radio 49

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 131:00


In August of 1969, Charles Manson’s plan to start a race war that would leave him in charge of the world began with the murders of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Voytek Frykowski and Steve Parent.  The following night, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were murdered in their home in furtherance of Manson’s plan for world domination.  In late August or early September, 1969, Manson and two followers murdered Donald “Shorty” Shea, a ranch hand at Spahn Ranch because Manson believed Shea had reported the Family to police, resulting in a raid at Spahn Ranch on August 16, 1969.  Most of the Family members were released due to an error on the warrant.  The Family then relocated to Barker Ranch in Death Valley, where they were arrested in October, 1969 after Manson set fire to a county earth mover.  Manson is also believed to be behind the murders of Marina Elizabeth Habe and attorney Ronald Hughes.  Tonight, in Part 1, we’ll talk about the victims, the Manson Family members involved in the murders and the investigation of the Tate/LaBianca murders, leading up to the jailhouse statement that solved the case.  We’re a live show and calls are welcome.  Our phone number is (347) 989-1171.  

You Must Remember Manson
E7: Sharon Tate and Jay Sebring

You Must Remember Manson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 30:41


In the first of two episodes about the Manson Family’s most famous victim, we’ll trace actress Sharon Tate’s early years, her romance with celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring, and the on-set affair that changed the course of Tate’s life and career. Originally released in 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Eye for an Eye
Family Values- Episode 4- Manson Family Murders

Eye for an Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 95:29


Join Lisa and Matt as they come down fast discussing the infamous, horrific, and brutal murders of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigail Floger, Steven Parent, Bernard "Lotsapoppa" Crowe, Gary Hinman, Leno LaBianca, and Rosemary LaBianca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Must Remember This
50: Charles Manson’s Hollywood, Part 7: Sharon Tate and Jay Sebring

You Must Remember This

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2015 35:10


In the first of two episodes about the Manson Family’s most famous victim, we’ll trace actress Sharon Tate’s early years, her romance with celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring, and the on-set affair that changed the course of Tate’s life and career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Live Paranormal
My Darkest Hour on LiveParanormal.com

Live Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2013 67:00


My Darkest Hour. Chat LIVE on www.liveparanormal.com my guest will be David Oman - Writer, Producer, and owner of the infamous Haunted House in Beverly Hills, that he shares with the spirits of the Legendary Manson Family Murders. Just down the road at "The House at the End of The Drive" is where the murder of actress Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Wojociech Frykowski, Abigail Folger and Steven Parent took place. Thier spirits have been seen on numerous occasions by many family, fie...nds and paranormal invstigators. The house has been seen on many TV shows including, Ghost Hunters, Dead Famous Live, My Ghost Story, Haunted History and most recently Paranormal Witness. David has produced a movie based on his experiences co-existing with the spirits of the victims called "House at the End of the Drive" we will be speaking to David about his movie and his amazing house and house guest!