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The Manson Family: Cults, Crimes, and the Myth of Helter Skelter

Episode 2037 Published 4 weeks, 1 day ago
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In this episode of pplpod, we dive into the dark history of Charles Manson and the "Family" that terrorized Los Angeles in 1969. We explore Manson’s origins as a career criminal and aspiring musician who spent half his early life in correctional institutions before establishing himself as a guru in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district. We trace the group's migration to the dilapidated Spahn Movie Ranch, where Manson manipulated his followers through LSD and isolation, eventually forming a cult that believed in his prophecies of an apocalyptic race war.

Topics covered in this episode include:

The Hollywood Connection: Manson’s friendship with Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys, his failed attempt to secure a record contract with producer Terry Melcher, and the recording of his song "Cease to Exist" (later reworked by the Beach Boys as "Never Learn Not to Love").

The Helter Skelter Scenario: How Manson interpreted the Beatles’ "White Album" and the Book of Revelation to predict a race war where Black people would overthrow the white establishment, leaving the Family to rule from a secret city beneath Death Valley.

The Murders: A detailed timeline of the brutal August 1969 killings. We discuss the murders of pregnant actress Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, and Steven Parent at Cielo Drive, followed by the killings of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca the next night. We also cover the earlier murder of Gary Hinman and the killing of ranch hand Donald "Shorty" Shea.

The Investigation and Trial: How a misdated search warrant for auto theft at Spahn Ranch and a jailhouse confession by Susan Atkins led police to the killers. We look at the chaotic trial, where Manson carved an X into his forehead, a gesture copied by his co-defendants Tex Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Leslie Van Houten.

Alternative Motives: While prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi successfully argued the Helter Skelter motive, we examine other theories, including "copycat" crimes intended to free jailed member Bobby Beausoleil, or retaliation for bad drug deals. We also debunk alleged connections between Manson and the Process Church of the Final Judgement.

Where Are They Now?: The aftermath of the death sentences that were commuted to life imprisonment. We discuss Manson’s death in 2017, Susan Atkins’ death in prison, the 2023 parole of Leslie Van Houten, and the continued incarceration of Watson and Krenwinkel.

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