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In just two years, a would-be Messiah crafted an infamous cult using lyrics from a popular Rock and Roll band and verses from the most read book. This "family" remained unremarkable until August 16, 1969, one week after the bizarre Tate-LaBianca murders. The LAPD, including the SWAT team, stormed the ranch where the Manson Family lived, arresting everyone present. Yet, just two days later, all 24 detainees were released. Why would the LAPD apprehend those involved in the city's most notorious murders and then let them go? Whether familiar with the story or not, the authors take readers back to that time. When Tex Watson drops onto the Sharon Tate compound, you feel his presence. When Charles Manson delivers his "Helter Skelter" sermon on a cold New Year's Eve in 1968, you might shiver. The authors share "insider secrets," creating a sense of connection with anyone who grew up in that era. Their playful anti-establishment tone is fitting for the time, and their use of limericks as transitions enhances the narrative. With an irreverent style reminiscent of Hunter S. Thompson, they bring a unique attitude to this historical account, blending tragedy and comedy in a way that navigates the sensitive subject matter with skill.
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The Beatles, The Bible and Manson: Reflecting Back with 50 Years of Perspective, Tim &. Deb Smith
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- 2019
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