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- The Charles Manson (Tate-LaBianca Murder) Trial - Famous Trials
In the annals of crime, there might never have been a more bizarre motive for killing than that revealed in the 1970-71 trial of four Manson "Family" members
- Manson 1970 court transcript
I don't recognize the courtroom, I recognize the press and I recognize the people The Court: Have you completed your statement, Mr Manson? You could go on forever You can just talk endless words It don't a mean anything I don't know that it means anything
- Charles Manson Trial: 1970-71 - Jury Convicts All Defendants
Manson and his co-defendants were found guilty on January 25, 1971 Under California law, a second trial or "penalty phase" before the same jury then began to determine sentencing Atkins took the stand and accused Kasabian, not Manson, of ordering the murders
- Trial of Charles Manson
Trial transcript excerpts, essays, biographical sketches, images, maps, and other materials relating to the trial of Charles Manson
- Charles Manson - Trial, motive, conviction | Britannica
By year’s end all of the killers had been arrested The trial, which combined the Tate and LaBianca murders, began in June 1970 Kasabian, who had been granted immunity, was the main prosecution witness Despite frequent disruptions, Manson and his followers were found guilty in 1971
- Charles Manson - Wikipedia
Charles Milles Manson (né Maddox; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who was the founder of the Manson Family He gained notoriety for ordering the Tate–LaBianca murders, where his followers murdered nine people around Los Angeles in 1969
- Primary Sources: The 1960s: Manson Family Murders (1969 70)
"A chilling, deeply investigative look into the terrifying Manson family – including a jailhouse interview with Charlie himself"
- The Charles Manson Trial: A Chronology - Famous Trials
Manson escapes from the School for Boys and heads west in a stolen car, burglarizing 15 to 20 gas stations along the way He is caught in Utah and sent to the National Training School for Boys in Washington, D C A psychiatrist calls Manson a "slick" but "extremely sensitive" boy
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