Sunday, September 29, 2013

True America: Twisted Pasts, Helter-Skelter Minds

Perhaps America's most famous mass-murderer because of the victims' Hollywood celebrity, Charles Manson, talks about his past, twisted and deformed almost beyond recognition, devoid of familial love, and mostly spent in penal institutions where he became a malleable sociopath--"antisoical"--with considerable skills in personal domination:



Manson was saved from death by the 1972 Supreme Court decision in Furman v. Georgia. He and his "family" are at home in the penal system, the only the home Charlie has ever known.