CA v. Charlie Manson - 1992 Parole Hearing Part 1

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  • @CourtTV
    @CourtTV  2 роки тому +98

    #CourtTV #TrialsOnDemand - MANSON FAMILY PAROLE HEARINGS -
    CA v. Charlie Manson - 1992 Parole Hearing Part 2 - www.courttv.com/title/2-ca-v-manson-1992-parole-hearing-pt2/
    CA v. Charlie Manson - 1992 Parole Hearing Part 3 - www.courttv.com/title/3-ca-v-manson-1992-parole-hearing-pt3/

    • @vallisdaemonumofficial
      @vallisdaemonumofficial 2 роки тому +7

      What was the exact date of this hearing?

    • @johnceglick8714
      @johnceglick8714 Рік тому +1

      Well , who fart cares ? The a- holes deserve to be laboratory guinea pigs for radioactive , biological , and chemical experiments . They would've been useful in that role for science , and medicine , and making use of tax payors $.

    • @fairlyvague82
      @fairlyvague82 Рік тому +13

      Why does the guy at 01:40 say that date is 1971??

    • @ZZZZ-jk5pp
      @ZZZZ-jk5pp Рік тому +3

      Mark ‼️‼️

    • @joeygarcia6783
      @joeygarcia6783 Рік тому +2

      tight

  • @curtislong1987
    @curtislong1987 Рік тому +645

    It was just a formality, they never intended to let him out,ever.

    • @bevdavidson8634
      @bevdavidson8634 Рік тому +39

      He got lucky. He was given the death penalty. Then, California temporarily got rid of the death penalty, and all those, including Manson and the Family, had their 'death penalty' sentences commuted to 'life in prison ' . So, he was lucky he ever even got to go to a parole hearing, he was supposed to have been 'fried' loooonnnng ago !!

    • @KickstandzDown
      @KickstandzDown 11 місяців тому +50

      @halacrisfacts he was a victim too lost his last 4 decades to prison being the scapegoat for a bunch of drugged up kids who thought blaming him would set them free he never killed anybody and is known as one of the greatest murderers of history all he did was claim innocence til he died without ever changing his story unlike every single one of the kids who actually killed people

    • @bobbbbysacamano
      @bobbbbysacamano 9 місяців тому

      @@KickstandzDown he killed gary hinman, the labiancas, and donald shea. sorry your hero is a serial killer.

    • @Sharon-Carrell
      @Sharon-Carrell 9 місяців тому +9

      SOME things Are worse than death, I suppose but this man deserved Nothing!!

    • @illusionisms
      @illusionisms 9 місяців тому +14

      Indeed you are correct. And that in its self is criminal. What this man was given as a life to live in prison was an earthly hell from his early childhood until his death. A tragic story of what a man went threw who never was allowed to live a real life and no one cared enough to help him. 😢⚖️🫶🏻❤️

  • @guntrader5652
    @guntrader5652 2 роки тому +846

    The guy who’s running this hearing doesn’t seem to know what day or year it is. He can’t even read the paperwork coherently. Whatta disgraceful situation

    • @kenrodriguez7237
      @kenrodriguez7237 2 роки тому +83

      Hahaha literally I thought I was the only one, he said: todays date is April 1971. And I was like wtf this guy is saying. Probably he was nervios or anxious or some sh*t like that

    • @mrques2x115
      @mrques2x115 2 роки тому +116

      Charlie spelled his name M-A-N-S-U-N. Commissioner didn't notice. I wonder if that was deliberate.

    • @classique4654
      @classique4654 2 роки тому +15

      Yeah he is a joke.

    • @songbirdy
      @songbirdy 2 роки тому +12

      @@mrques2x115 He spelled Manson. As in son of man when he was passing himself off as Jesus Christ back in the day. People being taken in by him like he has been an innocent victim his whole life will never get it I guess.

    • @wisdomseeker3362
      @wisdomseeker3362 2 роки тому +37

      @@mrques2x115 He certainly did! Great ear❗ I bet anything Charles did that on purpose to prove how noone listened or actively gave a shyt !

  • @JamesOsyris
    @JamesOsyris Рік тому +737

    His story hasn't changed. The people who did commit the murder have all changed their stories many times.

    • @Guillermina-n7u
      @Guillermina-n7u Рік тому +105

      Yep. He’s insane but did not commit the murder

    • @JamesOsyris
      @JamesOsyris Рік тому +41

      @@Guillermina-n7u He became less sane after years of solitary confinement and drugs. His first long interview was years into his sentence and the court footage was never released.

    • @sharongulley5209
      @sharongulley5209 Рік тому +52

      ​@@Guillermina-n7u, no, not directly, he got his demented, deranged, mentally ill followers that thought Charlie was the Mesiah, God, to do it for him. If they didnt do what they were told, their fate would be just as bad. So Manson is just as guilty, even more so since he was the 1 that came up with.the ideas and made sure they were followed through by whomever he could get to do his dirty work for him. In doing it that way, he thought he would not get into.trouble for it. Instead his wiling participants would be punished, but not him (this is what he thought anyway). He just got p'd cause it did not work out that way.

    • @johnallright6847
      @johnallright6847 Рік тому +60

      All of you people that say he is insane should spend a night or a week or a year in jail and should have false charges brought against them that they cannot refute because 1 they are locked up and 2 nobody is listening and 3 they have an ulterior motive for making sure he stays insane. How could he ever overturn the injust trial he had to enjure when it's seems all the legal system was totally dedicated to find him a devil .

    • @johnallright6847
      @johnallright6847 Рік тому +46

      And I loved how he bollacked that speaker who tried to hurry him when he said I have had to wait 3 years for this hearing and you will not give me 5 minutes 😮

  • @D4rkNRG
    @D4rkNRG Місяць тому +37

    One of my favorite quote from Charles Manson is "The Police used to watch over the people, now they watch the people."

    • @markfreeman-uv7si
      @markfreeman-uv7si 26 днів тому

      The man didn't even read V. Bugliosi's book. Barely can read at all.

    • @joealomar-cu3qb
      @joealomar-cu3qb 17 днів тому +1

      because starting with the baby boomers society now had to be watched

  • @charliejackson2491
    @charliejackson2491 Рік тому +500

    “I sit in a cell staring at the wall for 2 or 3 years to see you guys and when I get here you can’t give me 5 minutes”

    • @logandouglas6236
      @logandouglas6236 9 місяців тому +39

      Yeah they didn't get anyone killed

    • @mhmorris2018
      @mhmorris2018 9 місяців тому +77

      @@logandouglas6236he didn’t kill anyone and he didn’t order the killings

    • @lordofleaves257
      @lordofleaves257 9 місяців тому

      ​@@mhmorris2018crazy statement. Are you going to Discount those who have said he ordered / authorized the killing of shorty Shay on the ranch? What about Bernard crow, who he admitted to shooting and assumed was dead? Or what about cutting gary hinmens ear off? Yall have to stop this bullshit reasoning of "omg he sounds so smart, he must be innocent"

    • @waynechappell3263
      @waynechappell3263 8 місяців тому +62

      This man NEVER let the system break him! RIP Charlie…..🙏🌎♥️🦅☀️

    • @lordofleaves257
      @lordofleaves257 8 місяців тому +36

      @@mhmorris2018 what are you basing your hearsay on? Because you listen to a couple of interviews and thought oh wow gee he's such a cool guy there's no way he ordered people to murder

  • @mllee2008
    @mllee2008 2 роки тому +228

    Listening to this guy TRYING to read an account of the crimes is actually painful! Did they pick the least literate person in the room or what? Ridiculous!!

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 Рік тому +4

      Good thing Mr. Kay was there

    • @TruthSerum525
      @TruthSerum525 Рік тому +9

      The head of this prison board committed a (reading) crime. He should have been prosecuted.

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Рік тому +8

      Yes. It’s like when they used to make us read out loud in school and we had to listen to the bad readers. Made me hate reading.

    • @twillia40
      @twillia40 Рік тому +9

      Illiterate and a speech impediment. Unbelievable they had him read that. Embarrassing.

    • @paulf2898
      @paulf2898 Рік тому +3

      Maybe he was sh!!ting himself in the presence of my manson😂

  • @truckingwithtobee
    @truckingwithtobee 7 місяців тому +146

    It was never determined that he was dumb. He’s always been very articulate and intelligent.

    • @VAHOSS
      @VAHOSS 5 місяців тому +12

      His IQ was higher than average... he had a strange way of explaining himself, but he never ever wavered.... always told the same stories

    • @onestepbeyond7240
      @onestepbeyond7240 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah but its mixed with a touch of crazy !! 😆
      the " Charlie Manson dance" is the funniest thing I've ever seen.
      Ok, see ya on the road !

    • @SpacePope420
      @SpacePope420 4 місяці тому

      @@truckingwithtobee he did a lot of LSD that clearly fried him.

    • @kberg2020
      @kberg2020 4 місяці тому +4

      Product of zero parenting.

    • @htechdance
      @htechdance 4 місяці тому +1

      Except for that swastika on his forehead!

  • @justinmix143
    @justinmix143 Рік тому +157

    Couldn't they find someone who was actually able to read above a 6th grade level that could've led these proceedings?

    • @billbailey1511
      @billbailey1511 Рік тому +9

      I know right??? I have literally heard 6th graders read far better than the man leading the proceedings. I'm so shocked he was able to get to that position in the first place. 😱

    • @justinmix143
      @justinmix143 Рік тому +3

      @@billbailey1511 Right. I mean, they're in Corcoran, California, in the San Joaquin valley. It's not like they're in some Arkansas backwater in the Ozark Mountains, where a high school diploma is equal to a doctorate from MIT. My 9 yr old can read better. And that's not a brag. He's smart AF, so I'd be one hell of an awful failure if that weren't true. But if he were his age now back in 1992, they could've just asked him, he'd have done it for free.
      As far as the salary that guy was pulling down ...WHATEVER it was, it was only hair away from robbing the Treasurey Office of King's County, California with an 8-bit Nintendo Duck Hunt pistol, spray painted black w/ the cord cut off.

    • @samhain3824
      @samhain3824 Рік тому +2

      Maybe they didn’t want anyone competent; maybe he is more nervous than Mansun.

    • @justinmix143
      @justinmix143 Рік тому

      @@samhain3824 Why on God's green earth would you think The California Dept. of Corrections could ever possibly want someone they found to be INCOMPETENT to lead a parole hearing for the most high profile prisoner in its entire history? That is the literal opposite of a logical rationale. Besides the fact that ManSON doesn't seem the tiniest bit nervous to me. I mean, you do understand he led a cult for decades, right? Mostly from prison, as his followers were fanatical about carrying out every order of his, no matter how ridiculous or insane, including the murdering of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, & at least 6 others).
      What I'm saying is, if you know anything about Charles Manson, you'd know he was never the kind of guy to be shaken by the spotlight in the least bit there, fella.
      It's where he was always the most comfortable. 60 Minutes interviewed him a few times, & he basically takes over the segment from the interviewer. A parole hearing was just another chance for Reverand Charlie to preach to the gallery. And he loved every second of it.

    • @davemcelhinnie5790
      @davemcelhinnie5790 10 місяців тому

      Pathetic really.

  • @shereesetz6690
    @shereesetz6690 2 роки тому +705

    I can't believe they were smart enough to video tape this, we're fortunate they did since Manson is one of the most studied criminals of all time. His life was horrific as a child & he spent close to the first 20 years of his life in prisons & horrible boys homes. He never murdered anyone himself. His story is mind blowing actually!

    • @marlenecardinahl9346
      @marlenecardinahl9346 2 роки тому +12

      Sad but what???

    • @nilz9397
      @nilz9397 2 роки тому +2

      Being in Foster care does not give him the right to influence his muppets to kill innocent people and a baby that could have lived. Lived. Think about it. Had he not thrown his toys out the pram because no one liked his crappy music.

    • @shereesetz6690
      @shereesetz6690 2 роки тому +12

      @@nilz9397 he wasn't in a foster care system.

    • @nilz9397
      @nilz9397 2 роки тому +22

      @@shereesetz6690 whatever care system it was. Thats not the point. He basically blames his upbringing.

    • @jamesdickerson6726
      @jamesdickerson6726 2 роки тому +39

      @@nilz9397 blames his upbringing for what? Not killing people?

  • @MsCartman74
    @MsCartman74 Рік тому +241

    He sounds completely normal but when Charlie realizes they aren't listening and he's wasting his time he starts talking crazy to make the point it doesn't matter what he says anyway 😂

    • @katsetuis5ryan600
      @katsetuis5ryan600 10 місяців тому +3

      He always talks crazy

    • @dennishardy3869
      @dennishardy3869 10 місяців тому +9

      He just rambles on about a bunch of nonsense. They wasted a bunch of taxpayers money to listen to him just ramble on about nothing. They should've made him stick to the matter at hand about those murders or sent him back to his cell for another 2-5 yrs. Cuz they got nowhere with him. Just a bunch of blah blah blah.

    • @lindagurrera685
      @lindagurrera685 9 місяців тому +12

      Exactly- that was his crazy Charlie act that we see on all the interviews he gives - look how calm he is he knows exactly what he’s doing

    • @Eric-m2v8y
      @Eric-m2v8y 9 місяців тому

      Charlie, Charlie, are you there ?

    • @katsetuis5ryan600
      @katsetuis5ryan600 7 місяців тому +1

      It's Always the poor me act

  • @jamesmcdonagh2331
    @jamesmcdonagh2331 Рік тому +77

    I think Charllie proved 1 point , hearsay is a big 'holy grail' here in what is said...they think hearsay is the truth.

  • @ozzy4621
    @ozzy4621 5 місяців тому +12

    That's one thing about Charles Manson he never sugar coats anything. He gets right to the point.

  • @Syphaxx5
    @Syphaxx5 2 роки тому +309

    This man was a character. He didn't mind anyone knowing how he felt. It's all in his body language and on his face.

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober 2 роки тому +48

      A man who speaks the truth has no fear of anything

    • @Michelina22
      @Michelina22 Рік тому +14

      Yes, and he was himself, they couldn’t deal with that, so bc he seemed so outrageous they couldn’t understand it all !

    • @brianmatwa2358
      @brianmatwa2358 Рік тому +9

      @@12yearssober well said

    • @businesswalks8301
      @businesswalks8301 Рік тому +12

      wtf?????? his last name is Mansun not Manson 3:00

    • @dankhill6851
      @dankhill6851 Рік тому

      Hes a sociopath, he never showed how he felt lol. When did he express that all of those people deserved to die? Hes not expressing hes actual feelings so he doesn't get the death penalty, when did he express that these murders are the rest of the worlds fault? he has a personality disorder that makes him predictable like everyone else with the same personality disorder, essentially you fell for his maniuplation, imagine what it would be like if the judge fell for that

  • @toytantrumretroandvintaget7756
    @toytantrumretroandvintaget7756 Рік тому +90

    He is correct about the prison system. Show weakness and you’re done. He isn’t innocent but at the same time the cards are stacked against him.

    • @TomHuston43
      @TomHuston43 11 місяців тому +1

      Every criminal has had the cards stacked against them, unless you believe they are innately evil.

    • @LewisLeeLandscapes
      @LewisLeeLandscapes 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, he was a real victim!

  • @Prairie_Fairy_Fire
    @Prairie_Fairy_Fire Рік тому +109

    He knew they weren't going to let him out. He knew they were just going through the motions. He's playing with them while getting his point across.

    • @tatertottymommy328
      @tatertottymommy328 9 місяців тому

      It’s entertainment for him. Plus he knows it’s being televised, so he’s putting on a show. Smart crazy fox. He used to color in his swastika before his “appearances “, too. Intentional insanity.

    • @LLace
      @LLace 8 місяців тому +7

      No, he’s playin with them to get out his cell . Might as well at this point

    • @ThePhantomLion
      @ThePhantomLion 7 місяців тому +1

      @@LLace Manson is dead

    • @JohnSmith-p5r
      @JohnSmith-p5r 7 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely

    • @hadeseye2297
      @hadeseye2297 6 місяців тому +1

      All he proved was he being a lunatic and life long criminal.

  • @betweenlamppost
    @betweenlamppost 6 місяців тому +31

    Listening to him I have a new perspective about the whole crime and I’m not surprised to have the new perspective. What I leaned the truth is very different than what was portrayed.

  • @GamingxAddictx
    @GamingxAddictx 2 роки тому +86

    They had no intention of letting him out, he knew he wasn’t getting out

    • @pauljones8218
      @pauljones8218 2 роки тому +6

      should of let him out but they dont want too let charlie free

    • @Guillermina-n7u
      @Guillermina-n7u Рік тому +4

      He didn’t want to get out

    • @daniels7717
      @daniels7717 8 місяців тому +2

      It’s a charade for the people. In cases as famous as mansons it’s already decided and not by any judge.

    • @xannlove7513
      @xannlove7513 5 місяців тому

      Good. You would prefer psychopath to be free? 😅

    • @Suzanne-t3l
      @Suzanne-t3l 2 місяці тому +1

      Why? Charlie was worth $$$ more in prison and dead. The media, movies, magazines, T-shirt, Albums,CDS, posters, books, people make money off of Manson. Always have, it's all about the numbers game.

  • @namangaur3105
    @namangaur3105 Рік тому +286

    Panel: manson do you have any corrections?
    Manson: Well we can correct the whole thing 🤣

  • @RobertDixon-sw3dz
    @RobertDixon-sw3dz 11 місяців тому +189

    It is amazing to see how articulate he was.

    • @beeeb7747
      @beeeb7747 11 місяців тому +36

      Obviously people such as yourself are easily amazed.

    • @chello70
      @chello70 10 місяців тому +16

      @@beeeb7747 “My principles are not locked up in a bank, and my soul is not looked up in a government, and my life is not locked up in a penitentiary” - Charles Manson.

    • @SeraRacaniello
      @SeraRacaniello 10 місяців тому +6

      He is very crazy talk

    • @CherokeeBird
      @CherokeeBird 10 місяців тому

      Intelligence can't be taught. Our current college students prove that.

    • @msaintpc
      @msaintpc 9 місяців тому +20

      @@SeraRacaniello Believe me, he was a million times more intelligent than you are or will ever be.

  • @daveblack2339
    @daveblack2339 7 місяців тому +111

    Just spelling out his surname wrong is so genius he then knew that they weren't paying attention

    • @charlotte_stevens
      @charlotte_stevens 7 місяців тому +9

      I had to play it back a few times, I thought it was me hearing U instead of O 😂

    • @dylawn4413
      @dylawn4413 6 місяців тому +10

      Or - they took note of it and was part of their assessment of him, how he didn't take any of it seriously by cracking minor jokes like that.

    • @timeddie3134
      @timeddie3134 5 місяців тому +6

      it really wasn't genius. you're just incredibly small minded if you really think nobody in that room caught that and made note of how pathetic he was behaving. raise your standards.

    • @daveblack2339
      @daveblack2339 5 місяців тому +5

      @@timeddie3134 yeah ok haha

    • @ImNotLuthien
      @ImNotLuthien 3 місяці тому +4

      @@timeddie3134 dude u sound like u are bout to cry

  • @gsgoblue1
    @gsgoblue1 Рік тому +105

    This hearing was nothing more than a formality. They were never going to parole this guy. What a waste of time and money.

    • @cultfilmfreakreviews
      @cultfilmfreakreviews Рік тому +9

      thank the democrats who got rid of the death penalty for two years

    • @lynnbrown2409
      @lynnbrown2409 Рік тому +1

      They knew even before his name was on the docket that they wouldn't let him out.

    • @roddyboethius1722
      @roddyboethius1722 10 місяців тому +5

      He got what he wanted: a platform. They gave it to him

    • @dickenya3278
      @dickenya3278 9 місяців тому +4

      You're allowed a parole hearing whether they release you or not. That's basic knowledge.

    • @d3maccus
      @d3maccus 9 місяців тому +1

      I ,know, and they needed 13 people for one idiot to read from a piece of paper the whole time

  • @Patsy_Parisi
    @Patsy_Parisi Рік тому +163

    Memo to my clients: Never carve a swastika into your forehead before your parole hearing.

    • @Mirabell_Noir
      @Mirabell_Noir 8 місяців тому

      Never trust 👃 ideology

    • @reneevoydatch3713
      @reneevoydatch3713 8 місяців тому +8

      he had way before he went to jail

    • @neilmac991
      @neilmac991 8 місяців тому +1

      He converted to Buddhism inside

    • @reneevoydatch3713
      @reneevoydatch3713 8 місяців тому

      @@neilmac991 so, his dead. Shameful still trying to make money off of him🧐

    • @georgeedward1691
      @georgeedward1691 8 місяців тому +4

      It's a acar!! He put that there back in 1978...smh

  • @casenumber001
    @casenumber001 Рік тому +18

    He said "You live in a matriarch, I live in a Patriarch. I don't back up to my women." Damn....

  • @nathansmith5841
    @nathansmith5841 6 місяців тому +16

    It threw me off when he started off articulate and polite but then he finally did an unhinged word salad tangent.

  • @TrumptonMayor
    @TrumptonMayor 9 місяців тому +20

    If he never got out then Tex Watson should certainly stay in and never get out.

    • @joelpierce3940
      @joelpierce3940 17 днів тому +1

      Tex has become a Minister. He was the Mastermind.

    • @selcukcilek555
      @selcukcilek555 День тому

      @@joelpierce3940 Where did Tex get the address of 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon from?

  • @caroledawnmaloney646
    @caroledawnmaloney646 Рік тому +167

    One of the most complex and yet simplest people ever! You have to have a small amount of sadness for a child never loved, Even Charles.

    • @HJ-eb7jv
      @HJ-eb7jv Рік тому

      Shut up

    • @Urko2005
      @Urko2005 Рік тому +11

      Nah when someone takes life or instigates that , no sadness.

    • @xXDDKJefferyXx
      @xXDDKJefferyXx Рік тому +12

      techinically he did neither of those things and was railroaded into death pentalty which was reducded to life btw thats 25 years in california so why is he still in?@@Urko2005

    • @unapologeticallyauthentic
      @unapologeticallyauthentic Рік тому +3

      He died on 11.19.2017

    • @shanebriggs1039
      @shanebriggs1039 Рік тому +8

      Sadness? Your taking the piss right? Are you giving ANY SADNESS to the families of Tate, Sebring, LaBianca, Parent, Hinman, Folger, Shea, Frykowski, ( Paul the baby) 🙄

  • @hissinghed
    @hissinghed 6 місяців тому +13

    Manson has a lot of great points!

  • @francisorazio4241
    @francisorazio4241 11 місяців тому +35

    They should let the other guy read

  • @bigtex9836
    @bigtex9836 Рік тому +43

    Does the dude with the club behind CM really believe he needs that club ? The dude is 5’2” 118 pounds and handcuffed both legs and hands..unbelievable. Those guys were the guys that got beat up all through their school years. Now they have a badge and a club

    • @brandonmartin4837
      @brandonmartin4837 Рік тому +3

      Exactly then they act surprised that a convict has issues with people like that controlling all aspects of there life

    • @mattandrickadventures8416
      @mattandrickadventures8416 Рік тому +5

      It's all part of the perception that he was a real bad individual; in reality their tring to deceive the public; it seems like there all actors.

    • @katsetuis5ryan600
      @katsetuis5ryan600 10 місяців тому

      ​@@mattandrickadventures8416that's right he's a wonderfully innocent man lol cmon give me a break

    • @GoldyRyun
      @GoldyRyun 3 місяці тому

      They hide behind a badge to cover their own asses

    • @factsnotfeelingssendit5961
      @factsnotfeelingssendit5961 3 місяці тому

      The guy behind him has what is called a job. Dealing with someone doing life for murder. It's meant to look intimidating. Peace through strength. But a lot of people hate cops or anyone in a position of authority. I have a problem with authority so I stay clear of them. I don't break the law and won't allow them to have control over me. Pretty simple

  • @ginocavazos2153
    @ginocavazos2153 2 роки тому +21

    As soon as Charlie Walk in the Room and one of the board members told Mr. Manson to have a seat please He knew what the result was going to be

    • @pauljones8218
      @pauljones8218 2 роки тому +3

      he should of just stayed in his cell they didnt want to set him free charlie knew all this would just be a waste of time

  • @TheZiggZagg
    @TheZiggZagg 3 місяці тому +2

    Why did the guy say the date was 1971 at the beginning? How can you confuse 1992 with 1971? And this guy was in charge of letting people out of jail?

  • @ScammerSlammerTV
    @ScammerSlammerTV Рік тому +188

    3:03 he spelled his last name wrong on purpose just knowing the guy wasn't even listening and he still want on with what he had to say 😅😅😅

    • @xDRAGONSTARx
      @xDRAGONSTARx Рік тому +52

      I can't believe that no one else seems to be picking up on this. As soon as I heard him say MANSUN - I knew that HE knew that this parole hearing was just a waste of time. If they didn't hear him spell his surname name wrong, then they weren't going to hear anything he had to say after that.

    • @scottfilipiak7197
      @scottfilipiak7197 Рік тому +11

      He started playing the game the moment he heard it was being recorded. Watch his demeanor change the second he hears “recorded”.

    • @kevinneumann3845
      @kevinneumann3845 Рік тому +4

      I picked up on that too. Mason. lol

    • @beebo907
      @beebo907 Рік тому +6

      ​@@xDRAGONSTARx i figured he spelled it that way because of the difference between the word "son" and "sun". He believes he is in no way anyones son rather than everyones sun. 😮

    • @davebudrus46
      @davebudrus46 Рік тому +3

      Any audience is still an audience

  • @BA-ef4pr
    @BA-ef4pr Рік тому +8

    Walked into the room. Sat down. Slowly looking around. Then he says, "I've been staring at the wall for 2 or 3 years and not used to people. Despite all his solitary time, his memory was better than mine.

  • @Jazzykatt23
    @Jazzykatt23 Рік тому +15

    The guy reading the report sure didn’t do his homework on the key players in this case. Can’t even pronounce half of their names.

  • @Rob-pi1rg
    @Rob-pi1rg 4 місяці тому +9

    What the? Did he say today’s date was April 22 1971?

    • @DellD-s5q
      @DellD-s5q 2 місяці тому

      @@Rob-pi1rg Yes, and that could not be correct because they were talking about things in the 1980s.
      Anybody know what that was about. Out of all those people in that room, not one of them asked about that?

  • @Incognito-vc9wj
    @Incognito-vc9wj 2 роки тому +136

    We got people in prison today that would make this guy look like Mary Poppins.

  • @brentdonhauser
    @brentdonhauser 2 роки тому +49

    He was running this interview from the start. None of them even picked up he spelt his name wrong for the record. He spelled it MansUn not Mason.

  • @hollykane4000
    @hollykane4000 Рік тому +16

    I actually understand what he is saying. Very smart for a lunatic.

  • @treymoore6451
    @treymoore6451 7 місяців тому +24

    Look at the guard behind Manson with his hand clinched around his baton hoping Manson does something. What a joke

  • @rachealpiazza2374
    @rachealpiazza2374 2 роки тому +86

    when the people who decide your fate can barely read.

  • @journeyintothebible
    @journeyintothebible Рік тому +15

    Wow! The guy in charge can barely pronounce any names or streets. Must be his first day. I can't believe he's never heard of any of this.

    • @LynxNGB
      @LynxNGB Рік тому

      Thats what im saying. Got a dude with the worst lisps. Cant pronounce his R’s and cant read

  • @paulk8072
    @paulk8072 Рік тому +35

    Charles Mansun, a small victory in the lopsided parole hearing.

    • @Thundralight
      @Thundralight 8 місяців тому +3

      They are asking him what he has done in prison to show he has changed. Being in solitary he does not have access to things and programs the general population does. He said they won't even let him have some pencils to draw with.

    • @charliehall6213
      @charliehall6213 5 місяців тому +2

      Where did he live in Ohio

  • @danielduerst5067
    @danielduerst5067 8 місяців тому +8

    So if we understand correctly this is a recording of Mansun Parole hearing in 1992 that got posted to You Tube 2 years ago in 2022

  • @maddieadams75
    @maddieadams75 2 роки тому +86

    Spell your last name “M A N S U N “ he was so proud to pull that off without questioning him.

    • @Sacredloveoracle7
      @Sacredloveoracle7 2 роки тому +18

      It's a game he's testing who's smart.

    • @Kat-ve2kd
      @Kat-ve2kd 2 роки тому +3

      Made me laugh out loud.

    • @jimkeys4323
      @jimkeys4323 2 роки тому +12

      I thought I was the only one that caught that. This guy leading the hearing can't read a lick.

    • @maddieadams75
      @maddieadams75 2 роки тому +4

      @@jimkeys4323 he was crazy, but he knew exactly how to push buttons and manipulate people.

    • @wisdomseeker3362
      @wisdomseeker3362 2 роки тому

      @@Kat-ve2kd Me too !

  • @trevorcannon7227
    @trevorcannon7227 Рік тому +231

    For a man with such a turbulent/unloved/terrifying childhood and upbringing, he speaks so eloquently and grammatically correct that it feels to me, that if you were sitting on a public park bench with him, you would be deeply engaged, in what he was saying in the attempt to understand the depth of his being. Seriously, I am not a phycologist or practice any form of phycological study, but this guy is to me is interesting.

    • @johannes2489
      @johannes2489 Рік тому +36

      That is exactly the trait of sect leaders, and some fall for it. I hope you never will.😉✌

    • @colebeans3145
      @colebeans3145 Рік тому +9

      It’s kind of freaking me out watching this while tripping shrooms like wtf but at the same time you could say he did convince kids on acid to kill famous people bc he got nothing to loose and a lot to hate..

    • @SumTingWong1482
      @SumTingWong1482 Рік тому +14

      I agree. One of the parole board members stated at one point in this video that he (Manson) had an IQ over 120. Interesting, though not surprising. I could see how easily he’d be able to lull unsuspecting wayward individuals into thinking CM has all the answers. Very interesting human, despite his criminal past.

    • @calebempey495
      @calebempey495 Рік тому

      A guy named Tom O'Neil spent 20 years writing a documentary on this guy. He was an mk ultra expirement

    • @jlc6923
      @jlc6923 Рік тому +9

      yeah, except for the swastika carved into his forhead that would make me want to back away...quickly

  • @firstofdecember9247
    @firstofdecember9247 8 місяців тому +47

    Jesus Christ, could they NOT get a guy with basic reading/speaking competency on the panel? It’s obvious they were trying to “get this over with” as fast as possible. What was even the point of all of this? This is the epitome of a “song and dance” to waste even more taxpayer money. Sickening.

    • @LewisLeeLandscapes
      @LewisLeeLandscapes 2 місяці тому

      Surely what is sickening was the vile sexual torture and murder of his victims? How has that got lost on all the morons commenting here?

  • @sverrg
    @sverrg 7 місяців тому +47

    LOL, he got a parole hearing? I feel like that would be just like: "Is your name Charles Manson?" "Yes." "OK, we are finished here."

    • @minenotyours212
      @minenotyours212 7 місяців тому +6

      That exactly what happened

    • @russellmcgurn4217
      @russellmcgurn4217 7 місяців тому

      Dumb and uninformed! 👺👺👺

    • @shanecole2431
      @shanecole2431 6 місяців тому +4

      He didn't kill anyone they shouldn't have put him in for murder

    • @Arkskii-gf03
      @Arkskii-gf03 6 місяців тому +3

      @@shanecole2431 Fr , other people killed people , they just blamed Manson because they didn’t know what else to do 😂 had they not said anything Manson wouldn’t have been in jail.

    • @TennesseeRockMom
      @TennesseeRockMom 5 місяців тому

      He had like 13 parole hearings.

  • @jamessefton3680
    @jamessefton3680 Рік тому +30

    He said occasionally I like beer and wine and guy asked do you get any of that in here- what a smart ass

    • @maryrose8016
      @maryrose8016 9 місяців тому +6

      100% he did

    • @leemontoya8028
      @leemontoya8028 Місяць тому

      But he does!

    • @unnamedchannel1237
      @unnamedchannel1237 2 дні тому

      He said he did not like wine but he did like beer. Correct me if I am wrong with a time stamp.

  • @Westhelockpicker
    @Westhelockpicker 10 місяців тому +7

    Why bother with the hearing? They're never going to let him out

  • @peanut924
    @peanut924 2 роки тому +76

    "I learned everything ya taught me daddy"!!! I love how he still talks like he's in the 60's.

  • @WhatAboutBob516
    @WhatAboutBob516 6 місяців тому +36

    They had zero intentions of releasing him so why bother with these hearings??

    • @lovethosebudgies66
      @lovethosebudgies66 6 місяців тому +12

      Required by law in his sentence.

    • @Matt_Wilson01
      @Matt_Wilson01 5 місяців тому +7

      Legally obligated

    • @patrickreedy1176
      @patrickreedy1176 3 місяці тому

      @@WhatAboutBob516 He's been released already ,What's the problem ?.

  • @Pigletface000
    @Pigletface000 Рік тому +10

    In man’s consciousness if you tell a person to do something the choice is theirs.

  • @tomboytwig
    @tomboytwig 10 місяців тому +124

    Listening to him speak, I've never been able to tell whether Manson was a mad genius, or just mad.

    • @helencharnock3436
      @helencharnock3436 9 місяців тому +12

      Sort of both. He was said to be very charismatic and he used the young and vulnerable to do his dirty work.

    • @d3maccus
      @d3maccus 9 місяців тому

      @@helencharnock3436 yea, you dont have to be that genius to manipulate drugged up kids, though....but he was certainly mad and certainly clever. Genius though? nah. they had no coherent plan it was just sloppy erratic, emotional behavior. he had been slighted (regarding his music) at the same address Sharon Tate lived. He simply used his weird constructed false reality to manipulate those lods. One of them said he was dosing them daily with powerful [ psychedelics and she never saw him actually partake. combined with isolation, sex manipulation....You could convince a person a car is an elephant on enough doses.

    • @JohnnyAppleseed-yl6fo
      @JohnnyAppleseed-yl6fo 9 місяців тому +13

      @@helencharnock3436 He didn't use them to do his dirty work. Tex and the girls did plenty of dirty work on their own, including the murders. Manson wasn't even at the ranch on the night of the Tate murders. He was in San Diego, he got a traffic ticket. That's on record.

    • @RappersDelight808
      @RappersDelight808 8 місяців тому

      He was set up by the government and kasabian to obviously wanted to save her own self. It is all hearsay. Tex was the instigator

    • @RappersDelight808
      @RappersDelight808 8 місяців тому +9

      He was neither. He was brought up on the streets and that will consume anyone. Yet he still took all this without breaking. He didn't drastically change his story. That tells you a lot.

  • @oscarlopez-gc1pv
    @oscarlopez-gc1pv 6 місяців тому +14

    No chance of getting paroled after being implicated in the murder of a 9 month pregnant woman amongst other murders

    • @christinearrighi8655
      @christinearrighi8655 5 місяців тому +1

      One if the lassies that did the killings that night got parole, which shocked me

    • @noshow22
      @noshow22 4 місяці тому

      @@christinearrighi8655 Van Houten

    • @LewisLeeLandscapes
      @LewisLeeLandscapes 2 місяці тому

      How dare you mention these facts???

  • @bsvphillipines4728
    @bsvphillipines4728 Рік тому +31

    manson seem to be the most coherent man in the room...

    • @unnamedchannel1237
      @unnamedchannel1237 2 дні тому

      I really don't know the ins and outs. however if it's true that he was not present at the scene I personally don't think he should have go the death penalty. He didn't force people to do things there is free will.

  • @hilltophomestead5897
    @hilltophomestead5897 2 роки тому +210

    I heard a lot of bad things about this guy. I didn't know he didn't have parents and was locked up his entire childhood..I feel like the system failed him on many levels. And just maybe he was misunderstood his entire life

    • @sallyforth7232
      @sallyforth7232 2 роки тому +10

      I agree. It makes me cry. I was an infant when it all happened but I read a ton. He should have been paroled and recompensated.

    • @Sacredloveoracle7
      @Sacredloveoracle7 2 роки тому +52

      @@sallyforth7232 i was 9. But girl don't be empathetic it's a trap. These types of people don't see life the same way as you do.

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 2 роки тому +17

      Charlie Mansun is actually a very intelligent man, his intelligence was just channeled the wrong way. Who knows what he might have been in his life, if he had a normal upbringing...just sayin!

    • @tmp1111
      @tmp1111 2 роки тому +30

      @@thisisme3238 yes that's called the charisma of a psychopath

    • @kingrobthegreat7446
      @kingrobthegreat7446 2 роки тому

      no way. He was evil to the core, and he thrived on chaos.
      He was a known pedoedihile/dealer too. He gave the go ahead to the murders and is just as guilty

  • @kodac9072
    @kodac9072 Рік тому +52

    Imagine the monsters our society is creating these days.

    • @dianayount2122
      @dianayount2122 8 місяців тому +4

      society has always created monsters

    • @Taco_Raider
      @Taco_Raider 7 місяців тому

      Imagine that massive fart I just blasted out of my ass

    • @hankgarza4975
      @hankgarza4975 7 місяців тому

      How about the Monsters killing people, that the Democrat Party created through slavery and anger?

    • @hankgarza4975
      @hankgarza4975 7 місяців тому

      @@dianayount2122 The LEFT breds monsters, just look at the Ghetto's, monster after monster, all because the LEFT teaches them them embrace evil, hate and death.

    • @jae-gw6tl
      @jae-gw6tl 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@dianayount2122it gets better at it as time goes by

  • @cindymcmillan609
    @cindymcmillan609 2 роки тому +115

    There are homeless criminals living in tents all over Los Angeles, far worse than he ever was.

    • @vikfivestar3889
      @vikfivestar3889 2 роки тому +5

      But he’s not bad at all

    • @helenajennings4912
      @helenajennings4912 2 роки тому +1

      Ya i heard young kids that live their are beating these people to death😳

    • @helencharnock3436
      @helencharnock3436 2 роки тому

      Really worse than what he did to a pregnant woman and all those innocent people. Mmm what is worse than that.

    • @erica4you
      @erica4you 2 роки тому +10

      ​@@helencharnock3436 he didn't do anything himself lol 😆 his followers did like it or not. he didn't touch Sharon Tate

    • @helencharnock3436
      @helencharnock3436 2 роки тому

      @@erica4you maybe not Sharon Tate but others. And in America they don't care. I saw a documentary about a woman who knew that her friend had hired a hit-and-run to kill her husband. She got a life sentence even though she didn't do anything. They just said she was equally guilty as she did nothing to stop it.

  • @marlenesarles5091
    @marlenesarles5091 8 місяців тому +88

    Manson's voice sounds like George Bush.

  • @marcpadilla1094
    @marcpadilla1094 11 місяців тому +87

    What a bureaucratic circus.

  • @bitsbobs8613
    @bitsbobs8613 2 роки тому +36

    The smartest person around that table was Manson and all the judges knew it

  • @ericweiler6571
    @ericweiler6571 9 місяців тому +9

    You never know what Charlie is thinking. That's the most dangerous thing about him. He could be sitting across the table and he might like you or he could hate you

    • @clydekaila123
      @clydekaila123 5 місяців тому +6

      Every other person is like that..incase you didn’t notice..

    • @xx-fs6du
      @xx-fs6du 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@clydekaila123lol

    • @johnrockyryan
      @johnrockyryan 2 місяці тому

      ​@@clydekaila123 right! 😂 wtf

  • @ritekeith
    @ritekeith 6 місяців тому +10

    He’s not the monster they made him out to be which was a man beating at the walls and frothing from the mouth.

  • @johnallright6847
    @johnallright6847 Рік тому +49

    Must have been hard for Charlie to listen to all these people telling him how many people he killed when he pleaded not guilty and all the evidence says he never killed anyone.😮

    • @Sawdust-f4p
      @Sawdust-f4p Рік тому +2

      Crazy 😢

    • @xannalice
      @xannalice 10 місяців тому +2

      What? Hard for a murderer? You really feel bad for a MURDERER. What's wrong with you people.

    • @abadazadytgaming7200
      @abadazadytgaming7200 5 місяців тому

      @@xannalice he didn't murder anyone

    • @xannalice
      @xannalice 5 місяців тому

      @@abadazadytgaming7200 are you stupid or what? He was their boss and told them what to do. He was behind all of this.

    • @xannalice
      @xannalice 5 місяців тому +2

      @@abadazadytgaming7200 he was MANIPULATING people, he was their boss and they followed him. Stop defending a psychopath.

  • @mrdayyumyum3712
    @mrdayyumyum3712 2 роки тому +120

    Spending decades in prison confinement gave Charles a lot of time to think, study and analyze all aspect of life.

    • @patnoonan5281
      @patnoonan5281 2 роки тому

      You need to read some good phycology books you sound naive. There are people way more intelligent than this nut case he's just a master manipulator

    • @Mypleasure-dc3zh
      @Mypleasure-dc3zh Рік тому +4

      I'm glad he's gone.
      But, there are others like him and worse out there.

    • @sharongulley5209
      @sharongulley5209 Рік тому +2

      It gave him plenty of time to figure out a lot of different ways to make sure he did not get paroled. He didnt want out because he knew his fate upon release and what would be done to him it would have been worse than anything he or his folloers (other mentally deranged people that needed to be on some REALLY STRONG meds) did to all those people, their family and their friends. Charlie was sick. I wish they had released him so he could have (and would have) gotten THE JUSTICE HE REALLY DESERVED.

    • @mus139
      @mus139 Рік тому +1

      And his Conclusion was...He is a Loser?

    • @scottboyne8305
      @scottboyne8305 Рік тому +3

      Yeah and then he finally gets to speak and nothing but bullshit comes out. So you know what keep him in confinement forever

  • @ezequieltgarciaiii9888
    @ezequieltgarciaiii9888 10 місяців тому +35

    I find Charles very interesting and I like to hear him speak. A man of many avenues . Just my opinion. ( Texas)

    • @cindymarie67
      @cindymarie67 6 місяців тому +4

      I’m watching this right now as im working. A few times he sounded like George Carlin 😊

    • @RogerWilkey
      @RogerWilkey 5 місяців тому

      Charley was very smart about how he spoke about things, Charley was crazy like a Fox !

  • @patmcdevitt8331
    @patmcdevitt8331 5 місяців тому +37

    Charlie's playing with these fools. He's the smartest guy in the room.

    • @JamesPowell-x7m
      @JamesPowell-x7m 2 місяці тому +2

      The guard looks at him like a snake

    • @readImperivm
      @readImperivm 2 місяці тому +2

      a guy with a NAZI sign on his forehead, yeah that's smart 🧠

    • @readImperivm
      @readImperivm 2 місяці тому +3

      Manson couldn't even spell his name correctly wtf you mean 😅😅😅

    • @hx4791
      @hx4791 2 місяці тому +1

      totally agree

    • @BRIDGETTWC
      @BRIDGETTWC 2 місяці тому

      ​@@patmcdevitt8331 I certainly hope that you are joking. He couldn't even spell his last name and he talks gibberish! Nothing that comes out of his mouth makes any sense. I can guarantee you that he is absolutely not the smartest guy in the room 💯 He is pathetic 👍

  • @dixonbidenzmouth4115
    @dixonbidenzmouth4115 2 роки тому +52

    He's more intelligent than everyone in that room

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Рік тому +6

      And he was a scumbag. Not sure why you people put “intelligence” on such a high pedestal.

    • @unclemonster48
      @unclemonster48 Рік тому +1

      @@Campfire30 do you have a fave red team or blue team politician?

    • @shawnbartels6091
      @shawnbartels6091 9 місяців тому +1

      Yea an intelligent psychopath!

  • @susanreid5267
    @susanreid5267 2 роки тому +79

    He’s more intelligent than anyone thinks

    • @cor2250
      @cor2250 2 роки тому +2

      True !

    • @shadowwolf9503
      @shadowwolf9503 2 роки тому +1

      Roger that !

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Рік тому

      So what? Intelligence is over-valued. He was a scumbag.

    • @chuckselvage3157
      @chuckselvage3157 7 місяців тому +1

      He tested 120 on an IQ according to one source i read a few years ago.

    • @klaasj7808
      @klaasj7808 5 місяців тому +2

      @@chuckselvage3157 and then knowing those is tests are based on what? what society thinks that makes you smart? he is far above that number.

  • @nobodynobody6546
    @nobodynobody6546 Рік тому +29

    Hey clearly out thinks and out smarts everybody in that room!...And speaks very honestly about his life...

    • @katsetuis5ryan600
      @katsetuis5ryan600 10 місяців тому

      He's full of bs n you call it truth

    • @seanmatto2258
      @seanmatto2258 8 місяців тому

      @@katsetuis5ryan600 care to elaborate at all?

    • @katsetuis5ryan600
      @katsetuis5ryan600 8 місяців тому

      @@seanmatto2258 Have a listen to him do you think he sounds truthful he sounds like a bunch of gibberish is coming out of his mouth

  • @scottcastle9119
    @scottcastle9119 2 місяці тому +3

    Manson is really good at telling stories, he's a good speaker.

  • @oo8405
    @oo8405 Рік тому +26

    He did not grow up in a vacuum. He was born on the planet earth, surrounded by the people. It takes a village to raise a child. Every day we are responsible for our words and actions. This is an example, why we should be kind and understanding towards others. Our thoughts matter, our words matter our actions matter because they affect others.
    To change the world, we need to start from ourselves.

    • @domt7272
      @domt7272 Рік тому

      That's nice ✌️

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 Рік тому

      But imagine no teacher influences from a bad home life and abandoned mother and only influences u had were other criminals minds and someone always yelling at u or getting on to you. He lacked LOVE from anyone. He lacked PRAISE from anyone. Humans need that

    • @russjamison9041
      @russjamison9041 Рік тому

      Speak for yourself and change your ways.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 10 місяців тому

      "takes a village" is total bs. Only if the "village" gets input on your birth control and whether you are allowed to breed or not.

  • @nikkingman
    @nikkingman 2 роки тому +15

    Wow, finally a good quality version of this. Awesome. "Stephen Kay, from his mother"

  • @Spiderman-tg9ke
    @Spiderman-tg9ke 2 роки тому +52

    Born and raised in the right environment who knows because no matter what how we feel about old Charlie he’s definitely a thinker who thinks outside the box folks

    • @pinhead7943
      @pinhead7943 Рік тому +2

      a thinker who thinks outside the box is one way to put it

    • @ibelieveitcauseiseentit9630
      @ibelieveitcauseiseentit9630 Рік тому +3

      He thinks outside of this dimension... And not in a good way.

    • @Spiderman-tg9ke
      @Spiderman-tg9ke Рік тому +2

      @@ibelieveitcauseiseentit9630 You are exactly 💯 right ✅️

    • @Meoooweww
      @Meoooweww 11 місяців тому

      It called manic Psychosis...nothing intelligent about it😢

  • @bmanz8117
    @bmanz8117 Рік тому +19

    Sorry, but to keep a man in Prison for life, that didn't not murder anyone, demonstrates the ignorance of the folks running the justice system. All I heard was the names of those who were at the scene, not manson.

  • @ginocavazos2153
    @ginocavazos2153 2 роки тому +23

    What Hell did he say Today's Date Is April 22, 1971 that whole panel was completely corrupt He had no chance

    • @Ipleadthefifth
      @Ipleadthefifth 2 роки тому +6

      He already knew he didn't have a chance

    • @selcukcilek555
      @selcukcilek555 День тому

      Where did Tex get the address of 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon from?

  • @BillyG563
    @BillyG563 2 роки тому +56

    Mansen makes a lot of very compelling points if you follow closely and carefully.

  • @aujax1
    @aujax1 2 місяці тому +3

    he really makes some good points

  • @flyfreeqhrt5484
    @flyfreeqhrt5484 Рік тому +5

    I wonder if he could have stopped the crimes that his followers committed by telling them no, don’t do it.

  • @NichOlsonSmooth
    @NichOlsonSmooth 10 місяців тому +40

    At first I listen to him and thought: “This man is intelligent to know what his rights are, and he is convincing.” Then I thought: “Whoah, he got me!” That’s how he convinced his followers! He twists things around to make him look right or justified

    • @crabtrap
      @crabtrap 10 місяців тому +7

      unlikey. he is running on 'institutional time' his logic is valid considering his 'world' of incarceration BEFORE the TATE issues. is easy for people to sa y"he twisted" when they just aren't smart enough to understand

    • @hectorescobar9450
      @hectorescobar9450 9 місяців тому

      He even hypnotised the judge

    • @hectorescobar9450
      @hectorescobar9450 9 місяців тому +1

      @@crabtraphe got you too!

    • @IreneMason-hx9lx
      @IreneMason-hx9lx 9 місяців тому +2

      To your comment I know I feel the same way but on the other hand how can you really convince people to do something so horrible and be held responsible for I guess if you know someone has a weak mind you can convince them

    • @crabtrap
      @crabtrap 9 місяців тому

      @@IreneMason-hx9lx i doubt he influenced the killings that much. They were on LSD and probably ended up getting carried away in their 'trip'. After the bust, Manson was the easy-blame target. LSD in the wrong enviroment can make people do insane things

  • @Markjt01
    @Markjt01 6 місяців тому +11

    I don't think he was responsible

    • @onestepbeyond7240
      @onestepbeyond7240 5 місяців тому +7

      He never killed anyone. The weird part is that the crazy lady who did, is walking amongst us.

    • @jameskavanagh4315
      @jameskavanagh4315 5 місяців тому

      @@onestepbeyond7240 neither did Al Capone !! Manson was just as guilty as them that did the killing . Manson was a psycho.
      And a genius manipulator. He’s been dead some years now, and he’s still managing to manipulate you lot.

    • @michaelsands9025
      @michaelsands9025 5 місяців тому +5

      He wasn’t.
      He was in San Diego the night of the murders, he wasn’t anywhere near the Ranch. There’s a speeding ticket he received the night of the murders, that’s not a conspiracy theory, that’s on record.

    • @selcukcilek555
      @selcukcilek555 День тому

      @@onestepbeyond7240 Where did Tex get the address of 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon from? And WHY did the ICC just penalized Netenyahu of committing genocide even though he is sitting in Jerusalem and the Israeli Army is carrying it out?

  • @itsverynice
    @itsverynice 10 місяців тому +80

    @28:48 "You don't have a southern accent, do you?
    -"Only when I need it"

    • @JimmyD-n7u
      @JimmyD-n7u 3 місяці тому

      Just like that mole rat kamala harris

  • @JoeCzekaj
    @JoeCzekaj 9 місяців тому +17

    Love how the guy's laughing in the back here and there, what a trip

    • @savagevidz149
      @savagevidz149 6 місяців тому +2

      That is one of the arresting officers from the original arrest of Manson and subsequent trial

  • @pdubz8858
    @pdubz8858 Рік тому +28

    Charlie didn't look like such a crazy dangerous whacko here. He's shook knowing he's getting denied AGAIN.

    • @sharongulley5209
      @sharongulley5209 Рік тому +1

      He wanted his parole to be denied. He knew what his fate would be were he ever released.

    • @Babygirllivecam
      @Babygirllivecam Рік тому

      @@sharongulley5209his fate like what?

  • @SleepyPenguin-8og
    @SleepyPenguin-8og 6 місяців тому +4

    I wonder if his neverousness indicates an optimistic outlook on his case. Surely, he knew they were never going to let him out.

  • @bluemoon2934
    @bluemoon2934 Рік тому +32

    Goof asks Manson if he’s had a chance to check out a stack of paperwork 4 inches thick after he’s been in the room less than 15 minutes….and their decision for or against parole was reached years before they even attended his parole hearing….All it is is theatrics for the media to bring him to this hearing….I think Manson is the only one in the room with any class or brains at all…..

    • @aleshamonteiro2219
      @aleshamonteiro2219 2 місяці тому

      He would have had an opportunity to read the paperwork before the hearing.

    • @Suzanne-t3l
      @Suzanne-t3l 2 місяці тому

      ​@@aleshamonteiro2219 read it. Sure four inches thick. That's a bunch of water downed crap. Nonsense. The die was cast, the gig was up way before Charlie even stepped foot in that room. Manson was worth way more money $$ in prison or dead. Because this is what it is about.

  • @jennarobinson4922
    @jennarobinson4922 Рік тому +11

    You can tell when Charlie gives up hope of being granted parole… he basically walks in without hope of being released…. But then he just starts talking to talk.

  • @Z17xMachine
    @Z17xMachine 7 місяців тому +12

    I wish they would have let him out.

  • @thedogtutor4998
    @thedogtutor4998 10 місяців тому +22

    50 years in a cage, no one is normal after that

  • @briancuthbert4508
    @briancuthbert4508 Рік тому +8

    He should never had been in Jail for this

    • @marilynwagers786
      @marilynwagers786 Рік тому

      Again ladies and gentlemen this man was behind all them murders

    • @selcukcilek555
      @selcukcilek555 День тому

      Really? Where did Tex get the address of 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon from?

  • @dante5622
    @dante5622 2 роки тому +53

    I kinda felt a bad for him. He never knew who his father was, his mom had him when she was 15. By the time he got sentenced to Life in Prison in 1971, he had already spent 19 out of his 36 years in prison, juvenile detention, jail, boys homes, orphanages, etc.

    • @336nudist
      @336nudist 2 роки тому +5

      Even so, he DID NOT have to influence and incorporate his "family members" as gullible dupes to perform his dirty work.

    • @vikfivestar3889
      @vikfivestar3889 2 роки тому +4

      Your making a disservice to yourself feeling bad for him .. really look into the fact that he is innocent of the crimes that put him away, then u will realize a much bigger problem about the corruption of the judicial system

    • @joshcohn7508
      @joshcohn7508 2 роки тому +3

      @@336nudist if I tell you to rob a bank and you do it, who's going to prison me or you?

    • @joshcohn7508
      @joshcohn7508 2 роки тому

      @@vikfivestar3889 he was innocent. He knew something and was a cia mk ultra test subject imo

    • @costealucia5357
      @costealucia5357 2 роки тому +3

      @@336nudist Actually, Manson compared to those ''family members'' looks and sounds pretty sane, those people had big issues, is enough to see and hear them from the moment of their first appearance till last...those were the real monsters.

  • @joetyrrell7589
    @joetyrrell7589 7 місяців тому +31

    “So even if it never happened, it’s reality to you?”
    “Yes”
    The system in a nutshell

    • @iggyeo6458
      @iggyeo6458 7 місяців тому +2

      yea, that really pissed me off. the bias inherent in a system that oppresses while waiving a flag of justice and equality.

    • @Play4Vida
      @Play4Vida 5 місяців тому

      ​@iggyeo6458 because it's all made up, and they use it to abuse people who believe in it

    • @jameskavanagh4315
      @jameskavanagh4315 5 місяців тому +1

      So it never happened then, is that what you’re saying ??

    • @joetyrrell7589
      @joetyrrell7589 5 місяців тому +1

      @@jameskavanagh4315 did you read anything I wrote saying that it didn’t happen? No? Ok. Bye.

    • @LewisLeeLandscapes
      @LewisLeeLandscapes 2 місяці тому +1

      It really did all happen!

  • @gednebulizer8810
    @gednebulizer8810 2 роки тому +46

    Am I missing something? The title of this video says "1992 Parole Hearing" but within the first 2 minutes, Ron Koenig introduces the case very clearly saying "Today's date is April 22nd 1971".

    • @MarkSmith-so8wf
      @MarkSmith-so8wf 2 роки тому +23

      Yes, you are missing something! He was later interrupted by another panel member who corrected him on the year.

    • @LosAngeles-le2bf
      @LosAngeles-le2bf Рік тому +4

      😂

    • @ktrudy1
      @ktrudy1 Рік тому +2

      I was thinking the same 😂😂😂

    • @lukeb1360
      @lukeb1360 Рік тому +8

      That guy got so many things wrong. He didn’t even know what day it was

    • @adidaslides123
      @adidaslides123 Рік тому

      Guys an idiot … whole court system is a joke and this video shows example of that

  • @douglasmurphy9547
    @douglasmurphy9547 Рік тому +6

    The guy who reads the incident struggles more than a little. They couldn’t find anyone else to do this?

    • @ClaudiaMitchell-jn7fw
      @ClaudiaMitchell-jn7fw Рік тому +2

      That’s their best ! 😂

    • @chynnadoll3277
      @chynnadoll3277 9 місяців тому

      “Leslie Van HOOTen”……her name is household name, yet he can’t pronounce it?

  • @npaconstruction
    @npaconstruction Рік тому +14

    he is totally on a different level, than what they understand..his rambling....is not rambling...they dont understand what hes trying to explain

    • @katsetuis5ryan600
      @katsetuis5ryan600 10 місяців тому +1

      Cause he makes no sense it is rambling b.s.

  • @onestepbeyond7240
    @onestepbeyond7240 7 місяців тому +77

    At first Charlie trying to act normal but you know hes going off the rails.😂

    • @oregonpatriot1570
      @oregonpatriot1570 5 місяців тому +13

      You got to remember, he doesn't see people. Guards. That's it. So parole hearings were a special occasion for him.
      Being locked up in a cell without human contact for 23 hours a day, year after year after year. Anyone would go off the rails! Not saying he didn't deserve it. Just saying you have to take the whole situation into context.

    • @bobbowie5334
      @bobbowie5334 5 місяців тому +2

      Always just a matter of time with Charlie.

    • @Dreamformeable
      @Dreamformeable 5 місяців тому

      @@oregonpatriot1570 Nice excuse for a Christian American. If it was Arab Muslim would you make same excuse? You would say, lock him up and threw the key? Bad people yes? But for Christian Westerns who make 99% of world crimes, you use excuses as cell, no contact, context etc. Ahh you Christian Americans are special people for sure...

    • @VAHOSS
      @VAHOSS 5 місяців тому

      😂 every time he is asked a question he will answer it with a story. But if you listen carefully, the answer is in that story somewhere 😂

    • @onestepbeyond7240
      @onestepbeyond7240 5 місяців тому

      This is entertainment !!!
      I had a chance to buy a authenticated letter written by Charlie.
      It looked like my dog wrote it.
      Frightening !

  • @jerrydemarco9671
    @jerrydemarco9671 2 роки тому +17

    Manson spelled his name Mansun when asked to spell his name or did I hear that wrong?

  • @daltongehring4998
    @daltongehring4998 Рік тому +22

    If you still think hes the crazy one in all of this, you havent been listening.

    • @DJones-go2ix
      @DJones-go2ix Рік тому

      For real points made are very realistic people say hes on a rant but their relaty doesent coincide with his, really listen he should have been locked up for assult w deadly weapon and disfigurement nothing more. That is cutting off dudes ear.

  • @TonyPhillips-jy7ev
    @TonyPhillips-jy7ev Рік тому +24

    What’s really crazy is he never killed anyone wasn’t there yet convicted for saying something witchy unreal

    • @starr_love6196
      @starr_love6196 Рік тому

      It is crazy that just because he said, do something witchy he’s accused of murder and it’s a shame that he had to live a life like that as a child and I did feel sorry for him until I found out that he let little kids drop acid do drugs and engage in orgies. Once I found that out I have no sympathy for this guy at all anyone who abuses children , my sympathy for them goes right down the drain. 🤷🏻‍♀️