1993 THROWBACK: "Charles Manson RAW INTERVIEW With Diane Sawyer"
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- Опубліковано 23 бер 2019
- ABC News gets this week's award for the story you really didn't know you needed to hear more about. "The Manson Women: Inside the Murders" delivers the accounts of Leslie Van Houten and Patricia Krenwinkel of how they and other members of their love-in went about killing seven people in California 25 years ago. (No re-enactments; just the camera moving threateningly to spooky sounds.)
Charles Manson himself, hairy and running to fat, with a swastika decorating the bridge of his nose, is also heard from. He is plainly impressed with himself and has the nerve to address Diane Sawyer as "woman."
Ms. Sawyer, who presides over this official opening of "Turning Point," the fourth ABC prime-time news magazine, gives an explanation of sorts for a show whose main attraction is its stab-by-stab description of the killings. She cautions that children are now playing Manson's music: "He has a following."
An alternative explanation for "The Manson Women" is that last month's pre-debut offering of "Turning Point," a grim report on the effects of fallout from nuclear blasts in Nevada in the 1950's and early 60's, did not do well in the ratings. Can it be that the producers, who seem to be grasping for a rationale for their new series beyond keeping Ms. Sawyer, Barbara Walters and Peter Jennings occupied, decided that grisly might attract more of a following than grim? '48 Hours' 'A Killer Walks Free' CBS, tonight at 10 (Channel 2 in New York)
True-crime fans are in luck tonight. If Charles Manson doesn't do it for them, they can meet Russell Obremski, who has lately been returned to society after serving about as much time as the still-incarcerated Mansonites for killing two women in Oregon. He is the central figure in a "48 Hours" episode called "A Killer Walks Free," with Dan Rather himself recounting the crime. There's nothing like network competition.
Mr. Obremski ("I'm a nice guy") says he doesn't remember anything about his murders and objects to what he calls persecution by the children of the women he killed; Ms. Van Houten and Ms. Krenwinkel remember everything about theirs and say they do not like Charles Manson anymore. But they all seem to feel they have done enough time. My question is how much time they deserve on television. Turning Point The Manson Women: Inside the Murders ABC, tonight at 10 (Channel 7 in New York) Premiere of a news magazine directed by Roger Goodman; produced by Denise Schreiner for ABC News; senior broadcast producer, Betsy West; broadcast producer, Bret Marcus; Phyllis McGrady, executive producer; Diane Sawyer, anchor and reporter. - Розваги
When you’re supposed to interview Manson, but he interviews you instead.
Like sammy and miguel luis
Ya, I haven't read too much about his life and why he was sent to jail...but after that "interview" I can see why government workers in power were just like..."find a reason to put him in jail" lol.
Like Dr Lekter
He interviewed all of us
Facts‼️
No amount of journalism school will prepare you for this guy lol
You feel like you're on a trip just listening to him.
exactly
Most journalists are incompetent anyways. Look at Australia's radio show hosts. They're talentless idiots that brag about how much money they have..
@@j.rbrooks300 don't suck a murderer.
He's just a crazy son of a bitch.
aSAD Hollow bro, chill. You’re beginning to sound just like him
13:37 "If you're feeling bad about it why don't you write a book and uh, make some money." 🤣🤣🤣
For real. 💯👁️
You're an idiot
I took his advise. I'm writing a book about how Charlie was played by George W. Bush.
The ending blew my mind. They really did create this character
He may have multiple personalities disorder
@@swannoir7949Jury is out on whether that is a reall disorder(amongst Psychiatrist's).
pffft. did they make him rape the person at knife point too?
May? It's Charles Manson. He has every personsanality disorder
@@swannoir7949 ASPD I think. He is defo mentally ill, or was should I say.
Robin Williams could have played this man so well in a movie.
Well now I'm sad . But your correct
DUDE I HAD THE EXACT SAME THOUGHT GO THROUGH MY HEAD!
Good call!
robin williams? seriously? I would say Burt Reynolds more than robin williams.
They're both dead end of story lol
“Crazy used to mean something now everyone’s crazy” no truer words have ever been spoken
Crazy? He wasn't crazy; He was Evil.
9:08 the laugh and the look of his face. And what their talking about.
@@frankrodriguez9199
Actually, he was crazy. He was schizophrenic manic bipolar. He never killed anyone though. His "followers", were the ones who actually murdered people.
Racist used to mean something, now everyone's racist. Maybe Charlie was on to something.
@@frankrodriguez9199 maybe a con man. He never killed no one himself
Anyone else notice that he only got into character when he was told the cameras were rolling? I think that Manson was a lot more vulnerable than people believe.
That man has been through real traumatic shit when he was a little kid because he was vulnetable .
@@marinanononsenseso?! Everyone’s been through shit. Fuck this guy.
Yes he was definitely damaged, mistreated, alone, and angry about it.
@WheresPoochie
How can anyone notice that when all we have to go on is Video? Yu dumbass! Can't notice things when not in person if it isn't on Camera, dipshit!
@christinacreates2393 I feel sorry for him as a child, but I don't feel sorry for him as a man. I feel sorry for me as a child, but as a man, I'm very blessed!
It scares me that I understand him
You're not t alone.
It doesn't scare me.. it's insight, understanding shouldn't be scary..
having heard him talking a few times I'm pondering whether he's enlightened or maybe he delved deep into ancient philosophies in prison. Some of his observations are not something your average joe would come up with. If they would have pardoned him he would have made a big splash in the media but I guess even though He might have been inofensive if paroled but no judge would have forgiven himself to let a high profile lunatic with a swastica on his forehead to feel the screens of the TVs.
Years ago before the internet went all woke and politically correct and you actually had freedom of speech. Some person I was talking to described in great detail and even had a word for it that I can't remember. Basically he said Manson had learned a unique skill in that he speaks in such a way that you could have 50 people listening to him and each one would get something completely different from his words but would feel the understand him . I watch all the Manson interviews every year back to back and I have done this from 20 years of age and I am now 46 and I get something different each time I listen to him depending on how I feel, my age, maturity etc
@@laurarules3642 thank you for the time you took to respond and explain that to me. What a nice response that was, very much appreciated. You gifted me a different level of understanding of this man and why I felt the connection
Look down at me and you see a fool,
Look up at me and you see a god,
Look straight at me and you see yourself.
And when you look behind him you see...**gasps in bedazzlement**
@@JCTelenio Joe Mama
I really see myself in him. He seems so misunderstood...everything he says makes sense to me. Maybe I'm too naive. It seems to me he just wants to be heard, to be seen, to be acknowledged... :(
I see you already cast into the Lake of Fire.
this really is awesome and could work with everyone of us
Charlie was a product of the system. Growing up in the prison system and being raised by criminals made an impact.
He just learned how to manipulate. Plain and simple. And his level of crazy is lame. It just mixes absolute ridiculousness with known philosophy to make you think the ridiculousness most somehow be deep and beyond your understanding. It only works on weak minded people. Young females fit that profile to a T.
Shitty upbringing and childhood made him crazy.
He was subjected to many LSD experiments by the government in the prison system too
True
Ya get used to it, now that they made abortion practically illegal. There’s going to be a lot more crazies running around in about 18 years 😂
8:49 when she asks him if he’s crazy. The response makes me think about how this relates to even today like everyone is crazy!!!
Its true. Absolutely true. Its easy to call someone crazy for being different when everyone has lost touch of their humanity.
Man he can be so scary and then just turn around and be charming and just a sweet old man. It's just so strange.
John Overman thats the power of our unconscious mind, thats why people are afraid to look within, some people can handle it some people can’t
That’s severe mental illness. This man was beyond ill.
the media builds him up so when he starts doing weird shit we start getting a little anxious like "is he gonna do something ?" but really hes just a guy that has a lot to say
I think it's sad. When he's calm and composed, he's a thoughtful, and intelligent man, who can make as much sense as the most sane man in the world, but when it hits, when the mania hits, it's all lost to the void. I think, that if he had not been damaged, or scared, emotionally or physically, he could have done great, beautiful things, and done a lot of good for the world.
@@AnemicLeechC00M4L07 If he had been born in a stable environment, yes that is likely. His life was bad. Anyone would go a bit insane and prison would make one more so.
Would have been cool to see Charles Manson on the Joe Rogan podcast
and Rogan saying "Jamie bring that shit up, yoo Charles that's crazy have you ever done dmt
Absolutely that would be fantastic!
Manson riddles when he talks because he was framed. He was no cult leader. He was a drug dealer and pimp for many in show biz and tied to the mafia and Nixon. Those killed owed money so they were only meant to be robbed as revenge. It got ugly. There’s a book that challenges the official sensational story. Titled Now’s the Only Thing Real I think. Listen carefully to Manson. Listen to the 60 minutes interview. He’s no snitch. He’s a felon but he is no murderer nor cult leader with special mind control tactics. He’s guilty for not turning them in when they went to him to tell them what they did. He tells the truth without giving specifics. Sage of Quay with Mike Williams YY channel interviewed the author of book.
😂😂
omfg. this.
Susan Atkins is so pretty. When she wore make-up, she reminds me of a white gold wire or a platinum wire.💜😋🧸🌈
He gets frustrated with the whole deal and goes into jibber jabbing jive talk! 😂
*Jabberwocky
A natural politician 🤣
I think his rationale is "thats nonsense, so let me reply with nonsense"
How gross that they want smiling photos with him. Not because he’s a monster (I’m not so sure about that), but because they want to exploit him like a circus freak. He’s more bright than everyone in that room and they look down on him. Journalism is gross
'journalism' is a....JOKE!
To be a journalist you have to leave your conscious behind
The news crew: ‘camera still on? No turn it off 🤣
Please completely take away from your mind that he is a monster
Shines bright are u insane dude is a serial killer
He's actually pretty smart, he acts crazy when he doesn't like the interviewer.
Mop. All I see is a dirty ass imbecile that died in jail and didn’t do ANYTHING. NADA. CERO......
Smart? He’s saying a bunch of nonsense. The man was clearly deranged.
@energizedbones I think to be crazy you have to be intelligent, most people who go insane are intelligent people, Manson had a certain type of intelligence, he’s very good at manipulating and shit like that hats what his intelligence is suited for even listening to this guy I can tell why he had followed
@energizedbones Manson had an iq close to 109 so.. idk 🤷♀️
@@Nobody-dp8br well he certainly did something everyone does something it’s impossible to do nothing
Dude's literally "The Joker", Insane, crazy, evil, eloquent, knowledgeable and changes from straight-up scary to friendly in a matter of seconds!!
Ikr
@@paperchasindude6578 : Totally!!
@@shruti2748 the dude is just messed up man
Nah, the Joker is an asshole. This dude was a fucking legend.
Scary?!!
Truth scares you eh.
And ask yourself, where does your definition of "crazy" come from? You're a part of the problem my friend
He's easy to understand, more straight forward than most
No he's not. And the fact that you're somewhat complimenting him over this crazy interview should show us how easy it is for this man, who had a very charismatic personality, to swindle people...
But at the end of the day, he slashed off Gary Hinman's ear before ordering his death because he didn't want Hinman to report him. He still shot Bernard Crowe. He still tied up the LaBianca's and robbed them before ordering their deaths. He still partook in the murder of Donald Shea. So weather you think he ordered Watson and the girls to kill the current residents at Terry Melcher's old house is irrelevant...he was still a monster
It's the hardest thing to come to realisation that your the one who is completely wrong, your minds self protection mechanism to avoid mental break down is you avoid self blame, you believe all these things against him, without knowing a thing. That's a hell of a place to be coming from. You probably believed George Bush and his wmds .. and Iraq is a monster. No doubt Charles has a different life to you something you don't comprehend besides through CNN compiling a story, two things you should be sure of, Charles was involved with Shady people, and Charles didn't have the same due process as someone represented by Johnnie Cochrane,.. your belief in a system is just as viable as the parole hearings he had...., just for show
What an Enigma this guy was. He goes from baffling accurate to batshit crazy in the same breath.
It's called being MPD! THAT is from childhood trauma splitting the mind! Most if not ALL 'celebs' are MPD!
I think it's mostly just sitting in a tiny cell alone for decades.@@mr.blackhawk142
Called demons
This dude was the all-time influencer decades before social media came around.
ECXACTLY
You forgot Jim Jones.
Influencer, content creator. What else? We're all living in a giant simulation. 💀☠😺🤡👻👽🤖😎
You’re on to something with that correlation
The book of ageda
He stole everything.
"I don't like to use words like IF and MAYBE because I'm not insecure about anything." What a line
exactly .. sounds very well read too . plus good recall of what hes learnt .. he answers things but leaves a question in the answer too ..
There's nothing inherently deep with this line. As a matter of fact, using words like "if" and "maybe" make you more honest because those words allow for correction and there's nuance. Being more confident doesn't make you right.
@@robwright8949 well you know, people find Anything "profound" these days... 🙄🤦🏽♂️
@@Bryuk91 Exactly! Don't get me wrong, I see the appeal, but it all falls apart when begin to really think about what he's saying
Agreed, really stupid thing to say. Just another mentally gone person thinking the next stream of consciousness thought is some profound wisdom. Just pseudo intellectual ramblings. Glad you caught that too
The fact is Charlie way smarter than the whole room of these people put together!
The world calls a man a monster, a man decides to embody the role.
He was a monster. He brainwashed people into murdering a woman that was eight-and-a-half months pregnant. He wasn’t some sort of woke messiah, he wasn’t a genius, he wasn’t ahead of the curve, he was a fruit loop and he deserves to rot in hell for the things he done.
@@allanmclayhe never killed anyone, you can literally type in on Google if he did and it says that he never personally killed anyone.
@@rainpain3655 Makes no difference whatsoever. He still preyed on the weak and brainwashed others into doing his bidding for him. The fact he never physically murdered anyone with his own hands has no bearing on the fact he’s just as responsible as if he committed the murders himself. By that logic, Hitler shouldn’t be held accountable for the millions that died during the Holocaust. Manson gave the orders. Simple as that.
Not many people realize this. He was definitely a misunderstood human being.
@@dioozzy369 He was a psychopath. A waste of existence. Really wish people would stop trying to defend serial killers and mass murderers on UA-cam. Hope he rots in hell.
“If you are feeling bad about it why don’t you write a book or something and make some money”
Lander Mohe he was not all that infatuated with the youth. those young ppl were more infatuated with him if anything. he just wanted the girls for sex. And they ended up just basically falling in love with his mind and way of perceiving the world and it made them basically cling to him passionately to the point that they’d do anything for him. That and the fact that they really truly had no one else & He was the only one who had their back and showed any level of care for them, so I guess in that respect you can say he was “infatuated”,
But, his infatuation did see its limit, because he grew to become overwhelmed with their presence. Especially when more and more ppl started crowding around him (at one point it got up to 35 ppl)..he didn’t like the responsibility of feeling like he was carrying them around.
@@blkscrpn1612 you write a fucking novel but say ppl instead of people. Why
Exactly! He's no nonsense
@@thelegendkillersshittyduff1335 Why does it matter so much if this person typed "ppl" instead of "people"? That's really what you're focused on, as opposed to the actual content of the post? I'd really dislike if my mind worked that way
Girl Boss vibes
He's free thinking outloud. He doesn't think about what to say he blurts out his inner monologue. You know when you're thinking about something then a song pops up in your mind? That's why he sings songs randomly because he's thinking outloud. He's just saying his thoughts outloud
everything he says has to do with the family the murders and Helter Skelter its not random free thinking u do not really hear as u hear but dig this wat u say is sin i got that Confederate sword in the kitchen
You mean he is being very honest, he is not calculating...
Isn't that what talking is?lol
@@eerievibes6854 for your sake I hope not lol
When having a conversation most people think about what to say, analyze it then say it. Not blurt out whatever comes to mind
Solitary confinement does this to you. You are alone with your thoughts for so long you stary saying them aloud because theres no ome to talk to
It JUST occured to me that looking at him that Colin Ferrell would be the perfect person maybe to portray Charles Manson.
The man said that ”the world is ending, your atmosphere is dying.” He definitely knew some stuff, and to be honest hearing that 1 gave me hell of chills.
You've been watching to much of the news
We've known about problems with the atmosphere since the 1920s. Nothing prophetic about what he's saying at all. Like any good cult leader he read a lot and used what he read as part of his philosophies to strike awe and fear in people.
He was bat shit crazy too
Bro that’s because EVERY decade they tell us that the world is dying. I’ve heard ozone holes, aside rain, TWO world floods, Y2K, Ice Caps melting, Sea Levels rising (In volume and then later in temperature). It’s ALL bs to get you to give up your money and vote….you just wait, you’ll see it too
Yeah he parroted common knowledge, how chilling, if you have the brain of a 14 year old
Imagine him on the Eric Andre show
Chase IMAGINE
Madness
Imagine another universe where he is Eric Andre
Old School Gamer 😂
Omg lmao.
He answers questions better than any Press Secratary.
Cause he was trained by the government
If you look up to this moronic fuck, youre a child. He was a narcissist that fooled weaklings.
@@jim4250 Thank you for your evaluation Dr. Freud.
@@jim4250 Besides, Who are you calling a child? Boy?
Especially any Biden admin press secretary
I will tell you right up to the peak of your understanding.
Why as time passes this man’s words, as uncanny as it may sound, is more and more evident. Scary
Psychopath manipulations indulge poor minds.
Youre either follower or ruler. If he makes sense to youz you're a follower.
As simple as that.
He had a charismatic voice and presence. I doubt you would say the same thing if an old, timid man with a near monotone but soft and boring voice said this...lol
Man was spittin facts
He talked in code. His own son has stated that he would talk in a strange manner as a way to get you to think. He knows no one is listening to him. That he has been labeled and discarded.
There was another interview when a reporter asked Manson if he's afraid to die.And Manson said:I'm not afraid to die,everybody dies.I'm afraid to live.Because dying is easy but living is hard.He nailed it.
“Dying is easy, it’s living that’s hard” -Luke Spencer, General Hospital 1963”
Nailed it? To what the cross?
Why do we say that? He “nailed” it.
@@afrosheent3arcmichael69because living is hard. Unless you are a rich person with actual freedom. Talk to the average person that’s not rich and you’ll see what he means
@@foresttaniguchi3168 Some Mary Antoinet, the priest told her at the guillotine: -Courage my child! She said to him: - Courage father, the death not need courage, you are one need it to live.
"oh you gonna get a picture with me? lemme look serious" -manson
lmaooooooo
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's sad that the older I get, the more sense Charlie Manson makes.
I cannot stand when someone double pumps a question in the middle of me trying to answer.
It's crazy how he could go off on tangents saying nonsense and then snap right back into the conversation
he didnt feel like he needed to answer some of these questions
HES FUCKING WITH THEM YOU FOOLS
@@Beforeitsgone00 that to... charles manson looked like the type of guy to like fucking with people
"A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on. A psychotic is a guy who's just found out what's going on."
He isn’t going off on tangents that’s what you hear because you are a sheep to the man
He’s actually an attentive listener when she asks him a question.
He sounds lucid
Just his replies are messy. Look at word salad, it is similar to that.
He’s an actual genius. That has its drawbacks, clearly
yes his fast pace comes across like he isnt listening to her, but he is fully aware of each question and knows how each answer will make him look. he can be saying some dark shit then will snap into a relatable, humorous guy. very calculated yet troubled, its terrifying really
@@Stinkyremyhe talks in metaphor
Taking pictures with a man you say is guilty. Smh this guy should have been released years before he died
'Which world? everyone in here is a world'
when you put it in perspective..
The fact that people wanted to be photo graphed with him at the end with smiling faces is mind boggling to me. Makes his statement even truer
For real tho.
what he says ain't wrong. i think the people that "followed" him wanted to be with him, they wanted to be around him. hell they chose to. they all was old enough to know right from wrong. this is my opinion, people probably will disagree, that older lady that recently got released, should've never walked a free woman. i think she regretted getting caught and sentenced more than she regretted what she did. she used him as an excuse. he never got to walk free, she really shouldn't have. theres people who get more time for a hell of a lot less. i think what we saw at the end of the video, is him. the whole system failed this guy, agree or disagree, it did. our government is messed up.
@@angiehowell7437he’s right in many forms and wrong many more he was not right in the mind but was right in the mind he did well but did wrong he lost in the end and we can learn a lot from him but mostly we learn from his words and not his actions and the work we live in actions speak louder then words don’t be fooled
CREATED by the CIA. Just so you know. All else is just self-promotion.
Those photos (host and producer) were for promo purposes at the network. Don’t read too much into it.
“If you have a thought in your mind about what I’m thinking, is that what I’m thinking or is that what you think I’m thinking”
It actually makes perfect sense lmao
Isnt it pretty clear? Of course its what you think im thinking? Or is there some philosophical shit i failed to understand here
@@ceremians people forget that when they start accusing and assuming on your behalf
Ey up it's confusious ans he's pissed! X
@@ceremians because what you think I’m thinking probably isn’t correct at all unless you can magically read someone’s mind
How can someone locked up gain so much information?
He must have constantly read and watched the news.
every time they ask him a question he just gives them broken answers. He's telling them what they asked, but he's basically just trying to tell him his entire life story every time along with the answer each time
The only "mass murderer" who didnt murder at all.
Corey Except maybe Hitler.
@@ronaldmcdonald6497 ?
Politicians
@Joel Taveras oh, well than that could be said for literally any president or military leader
That's because he was the mastermind behind it all. Masterminded murders exist.
I was shocked how coherent he was, and that he was always making a point despite how erratic his speech pattern is.
Media portrays him as being completely out of his mind but idk I might be fucked up for saying it but he actually says some pretty profound things in this
Its these types of people that couldve been the most mlk but instead he used his power for murder, rape, mutilation potential cannibalism and every terrible thing you can think of
i completely agree with you bro it’s just too much going on behind the scenes of everything we’re just the public people we won’t ever actually know what’s really going on & what’s being hidden.
Indeed‼️
The Christian American vibe of media used him and Ted bundy to push agenda to get control of drugs and porn. Thinking good people turned that way becouse of something. No one really cares about killers unless solo. We still have war and countries broke and destroyed.
You're not fucked up bro ! He made more sense to me than most sane people I know ! . 👍
"How much time we got?
"Lemme go to the restroom 😂😂😂
I feel more sorry for his cellmate.
"Is Charlie Manson crazy?"
"Yeah, sure, whatever that means. Back in the day being crazy used to mean something. Nowadays everyone is crazy."
Oh Charlie if you only knew where 2020 and 2021 took us...
That would be something to see lol
Ali G would have been good interviewing him.
He hopefully is in a better place now
But he isn't crazy
he actually predicted a race war...
There's a thin light between genius and insanity and this guy snorted that line
Fukn PRICELESS
My mom worked in hospitals and nut houses all her life. Was very well read and she said the sale thing about the thin line...
BUT YOU?, NAILED IT
BEYOND HILLARIOUS
God Bless
🤣🤣🤣😂
lol
Good one
Brilliant.
He talks some crazy shit.. but he tells a lot of truth
Yep it’s crazy
He didn’t say anything that mattered this whole interview 😂
About a minute in he starts acting crazy after asking the guy if they're ready to go? He a Actor? Tf
Had a job monitoring a halfway house for mostly schizophrenics. Was there all night. Lots of the residents just gravitated to me, thought for some reason I was a good listener and might empathize I guess. Came to realize over time that if you listen close, sometimes what appears to be insane is not. You have to listen very carefully and be willing to go down convoluted paths. Many of those schizophrenics were very, very smart. It is just that they can't reconcile their reality with society. I see tons of that with Charles Mansion.... you have to really, really listen. Don't get caught up with his distractions. There is a lot more there than meets the eye........
Yes. Theres 1000s of this guy. In mental hospitals. Nothing special.
Schizophrenia is made up psychobabble for those that don't understand truth or are in cognitive dissonance. But indeed you seem to not suffer from that condition. I would consider you blessed with an ability to listen at a higher level than most.
Do you ever make contact with or wonder about those whom you met during your time there?
@@elitiller8623 no
this deserves to be top comment.. I had a similar experience at a mental rehab. Just like you said, very smart but cannot reconcile their reality with society. Most were drug abusers, the others sold drugs, some mentally handicapped people as well. Quiet a learning experience.
Damn it’s like he is constantly in an argument with himself. Such a brilliant yet disturbed mind.
i think you’re giving him too much credit lol
@@boothu1043 nah he was a cunning killer and his mind interest me I wouldn't do what he did but I enjoy seeing the flips in the guys mind
@@alaniscruz7698 exactly most of the most dangerous people are actually very intelligent and they use that to manipulate their victims. Manson isn’t dumb he’s just a madman who’s mind is always ticking.
This is the reason why he understands many deep truths most don't know: he's constantly arguing with himself in his mind which eventually leads to the correct answer about things. And he does understand much about the "underworld" and the true power structures that really run this world, much better than most... Possibly because he was involved for a short time. It's what he trying to expose when everyone thinks he's just saying "crazy talk" like at the 9:00 mark when he says "I know what that black dress is about and the blue rings" and then starts saying gibberish to stop himself from exposing too much. Many media journalists are involved. Something is keeping him from straight up saying the truth, not sure what.
@energizedbones He scored 121 on his IQ test in prison. Not a genius, but that's more intelligent than most. This was in his teens too, most people score higher later on
Reading Chaos by Tom O’Neill & it’s crazy how deep this case was
More intellectually powerful than any of the people that have ever condemned him this man is truly diabolical but brilliant extremely intelligent it's a shame he couldn't use that intelligence in philosophical abilities to better the world because this man is truly a gifted intelligent individual
Why is he diabolical he didn't do anything that bad did he?
@@Crimeiskoolforkidz wasted intelligence in my belief is a diabolical thing this man could have done truly wonderful things for humanity I believe feeling to do so is symbolically diabolical in my humble opinion
@@BrokeAssCollector oh in your humble opinion failing to achieve the best possible outcome in life I'd deplorable
Okay pretty based tbh
He spoke the truth and didn't back down. Philosophical u need to be here not at school! He's bigger then plato
@@Crimeiskoolforkidz he's a serial killer dumbass
Sad that Robin Williams never played him in a film.
Zarsta Muno wow that would have been brilliant.
Wow, never thought about that. He would have done a wonderful job.
Or Geoffrey Rush!
Wow lol...he would have been perfect! Genius idea!
Joaquin Phoenix is the only living actor capable right now of this.
There’s a thin line between being a genius or a madman..
Thinner than a river is to an ocean.
He was a madman.
@@Ligerpride more like misunderstood
Money
FFS.. Please knock it off with the clichés. X
"Every person in here is a world." That's a profound statement. Trying to put everyone under the same umbrella is a fool's errand. Each person is tainted and sweetened by their own perceptions and experiences.
We have not forgotten him.
wtf does that even mean
@@alexanders1330right lol
"There isn't anything that can't be explained in time if we had the time to explain it." -Manson
Yeah that chit was heavy 🪨!!!! This guy was highly intelligent 🧠 dnt care what people say????
I love how he casually called her out on being a freemason, referencing the black clothes and what comes with it - asked her where her gloves were at, and referenced the blue ring. He knew.
Thanks
was he different than freemasons .He had his own cult.So he knows about cult and how to form one thats why he was successful in doing so.
@@eternalsoul220 CIA made this guy and his cult, literally, so yeah its just the same. Look it up, I know some guy went on Joe Rogan and talked loads about it.
@@eternalsoul220 that's the point.. she's no better.
What crimes have the masons committed other than freeing the minds of the average person, especially from religious indoctrination.
He was one of a kind. The only criminal to provide entertainment value. Even sang an excerpt of "Walk The Line" by Johnny Cash perfectly in key no less and I totally agree that Robin Williams would have made a great Charles Manson. 👍
He speaks so confidently but at times he can confuse the heck out of you.
He doesn't always lie.. lawyers are never for poor people.. there is more poor innocent people in prison than we will ever know...
From a Poor backround ...Law student , I am for justice. 👍
is part of the matrix
Sad truth
Research on All Subjects too bad. You’ll eventually just be another cog in the machine
@@researchonallsubjects3221 Good Luck! 👍
"everyone is a world in here" - Charles Manson. I love that quote.
"nowadays everybody's crazy" - Charles Manson. I love that quote.
Yall weird
It's pretentious horseshit. Don't confuse it with profundity.
@@Welcome2TheInternet you have a very limited understanding of reality
tread on
It’s cod philosophy
The end statement was hilarious bro. @19:20 Love watching Manson, he was defnately ahead of his time and the man was a genius.
I know this sounds bad.....but this man makes more sense than a lot of people would like to admit......over world......underworld stuff rings true to this day
He makes sense because modern society understands liars and not truth.
ok so youre just an edgy contrarian ill assume?
"you've got to realize, all those guys you've been creating, are not really real in real life". This is the key to understanding what is shown in media.
what real life is he talking about i thought he said everything is illusion then why bother how he is potrayed.
So he is mad at how he is being potrayed but doesnt care about those innocent lives that went that day really?
He was always about himself thats the truth.
@@eternalsoul220 you're missing the entire point dude
@@eternalsoul220 he is telling you that HE isn't real (because the character CM has been played by at least 2 different people) nor is most anything you see 'real'. Even more so these days with Digital TV.
Ever heard the old saying believe nothing you hear and half of what you see?
Yes,lets follow Charles Manson for our moral compass.What could possibly go wrong🙄
@@Coxy_Wrecked Morality doesn’t exist in nature. That’s why you will never see the Kingdom. You have no eyes.
My favorite part was the officer saying “Charlie you were real nice, thank you” 😂
Where I can’t find it lol
@@who3514 it’s at the very end when he walks out. The last few seconds of the clip.
😂
Except Charlie wasnt being real. He was trolling 70%of the interview.
@@freebee8221 It had nothing to do with being real, the officer was just thanking him for being cooperative during the whole process.
Imagine a friend robbing a bank and u go to prison for it.
To be fair, he didn't kill anyone. He tried killing some guy who tried to rob him, thought he killed him, but failed to kill the guy.
Ngl, he sounds like if Dr. Suess lost his mind
14:10 Mason? what? There's people over there?!
You look like dr suess
@@jamesallencockrell6882 I know big Ed’s twin isn’t talking
Sounds like the dad in Matilda when he’s shouting hahah
I remember in an interview once Charles Manson said "it's good to live in fear, it makes you more aware". You can't deny that is the truth.
I deny it
It can blind you too
@@BaconSlayer69 I didn't necessarily say that what Charles Manson said should be taken as gospel.
Disagree strongly. Fear creates monsters that aren't there. When you face fear and that monster, it never was as bad as you let yourself build it up to be. Having faced it, you can figure out how to deal with it, regardless, after dealing with it the reason for fear is gone... It is no longer an unknown.
To live in a perpetual state of fear would breed a cynical, paranoid, anti-social, schizophrenic.
Personified in Charles Manson.
The #1 person at changing topics and telling stories
For someone who never finished school and in lockup his whole life he sure was book smart or maybe it was just street smarts . He knows the court rooms, laws , constitution etc and he speaks it fast
A lot of time in prison, he started reading to keep from being bored, and to try to find loop holes to get out.
Because he knew from experience, and when he was locked up, there wasn't much to do. He probably read lots of books.
So we just gonna ignore how he said “you dig” in 1993
Cutie Nolan when
FxCkJoe31 i think at 12:33
That saying is from the 70's lol
He says it because part of his background is the 1950s beatnik scene. They said it then. He's almost 60 years old here, naturally he doesn't use '90s slang.
He’d been in prison since the early 70s so I could understand how his slang didn’t evolve past that time
I love how he pointed out her blue ring and yellow .. yellow and blue are colors of THE WITCHES
Yup. If anyone knew, it was charlie. There are alot of witches in the entertainment industry..why not her??
Haha yes .
@@marinanononsense Where's your black gloves?
Honestly the interviewer creeped me out just as much as Charles Manson she seemed more void of a soul and emotion. 😂
I actually loved seeing him call her out lol. I bet she was stunned I wish we could have seen her reaction.
The Charlie Manson they created is not the real Charles Manson. That is dangerous because the Charles Manson they convicted is not the Charles Manson they created and this can happen to anyone. There is no justice.
Very well said, but most will not understand what you are talking about. It applies to so many things we believe in and love/hate, we are told to love/hate those things and they are shown in the light that they want them seen in.
I love how he starts to sing Johnny Cash randomly lawl
I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
@@MA-eh6ji that's what he just quoted you moron.
@@MA-eh6ji you're comment is the most unnecessary comment to have ever been commented
It wasn't random. Listen.
I feel like he is so intelligent that it drove him crazy
Right
“I’m so smart, I realized I was dumb” those are his own words
His IQ was higher then 140.
Obviously not the same for you.
@@usssanjacinto1 it was officially 109, where did you get this information?
lol at the officer at the end😂😂😂 "Charlie u where really nice thank you🙏"
All he needed was love or to loved so sad someone like him existed
Nobody cares though 💔
@@OBieMavuso only someone like him existed? there are boat loads of people like that. who are tormented cause they only need love or to be loved.
"A long time ago being crazy meant something, nowadays everybody's crazy"
He's trying to explain what life is like on the other side of the veil to someone on the other side.
Communication breaks down, because neither share that same experiences and so can't find common ground.
The frustration in his voice is because she is not understanding what he is saying about reality, because she lives in a different, sheltered, reality.
You cant use logic to understand madness
The guy was a genius
Not saying he’s a good dude or should be glorified but a lot of people didn’t understand him because he was way above their intellect.
He really wasn't. The significance of his actions, the mystery behind his motivations mixed with society's desire to find deeper a meaning create the illusion that he's a genius...sometimes mental illness is just mental illness.
@@brekerickson5911 severe mental illness is commonly accompanied by high iq. Even more so with those who commit violent crime. But you believe what you believe.
There is a useful intelligence and there is a useless one. The only intelligence he got is escaping and dodging questions. Psychopaths are good with this but they need to keep moving so they don't get caught.
In the last question, he got caught, got no where to run, no where to hide, no ideas to think of. Just like everyone else in school, the bathroom is the savior.
@@brekerickson5911you wouldn't know mental illness if mental illness would hit you in the face bud. I'm sure you're just one of those guys who just glues themselves to a lazy boy all day just drinking beer after beer just believing whatever Mommy and daddy government and media tells you to believe.
He wasn’t. He was mentally ill and you’re glorifying a lunatic and a killer.
I like that he responds with non sense when he is asked a question he’s already answered.
I thought he talked nonsense all the fucking time. X
@@helenwaldron5858 nah he really was speaking truth in his interviews on how the media can be
You can steal a candy bar and somehow someway the media will say you stole a candy bar and knockout the cashier
Rhetorical?! /
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei he probably read ur mind :O
He knows wassup
He wasn't even looking at her. He was talking to himself - she just happened to be there
Doesn't seem crazy to me. I believe this story is deeper than what has been presented, that's how things always are.
Do some research on how he got aquinted with lsd.... The picture will become more clear.
Then.... Research the unibomber..... Similar story...... Then read his manifesto....
4:17 I guess that's how he got his cronies to do what he wanted, through intimidation.
Yes; I could see how he would have done it, from this interview.
He has so much control yet he's so unpredictable it's terrifying.
She was scared
Lmao I was scared
Nah pretty predictable
That part. Never turn your back on this guy.
@@drkdrumz I mean that's true for anyone
The last words were (from the officer) "Charlie, you were real nice. Thank you". Never get tired of watching Manson interviews.
thats what charismatic pathological liars do best
I agree
With Brian
@@alexanders1330 What lies has he told?
Charlie is a victim in my eyes.
He never touched those people. He does not have the ability to make his family kill. They wanted to do it. Plain and simple.
Yet he is still imprisoned for being a "a puppet master". He is angry for what melcher did to him of course, but the story they made up to imprison charlie was a high trip arrest for the police. Theatrical police work. Tex and the girls did that all on their own, maybe they thought it would help charlie! Police putting blame on Charlie was just a twisted way of making their headlines go down in history.
"You are your faith. Lose it and you're not".
Manson had a POWERFUL aura and energy. Full of madness with deep seeded intelligence.
That's Schizophrenia for you.
@@mistertroll7556 they say were all a little crazy , the smartest among us more so
I think so too.
His IQ was only above average lmao
@@tkegs6492 wisdom isnt always measurable by iq , he had more knowledge about people and the earth and spiritual matters than 95%+ of people nowdays will ever have
“Why don’t u write a book about it and make some money”. ICONIC 😂😂😂
What so many people get so wrong when it comes to Manson is that they try to understand him through the lens of their world. They try to make sense of the man by leaning him up against societal standards and the cultural norms. If you detach yourself from that and really listen to the man and try to understand who he is for who he is, it makes sense. You’ll understand Charles Manson because you’re seeing him through the lens that he creates in front of you. Not saying that he’s right in the fucked up things he did, but given his life, why he did such things makes total sense and it’s no longer a mystery. If you meet someone where they are, you’ll never, ever misunderstand them. They’re not seeing the world through your individual lens anyway, so why would you try to view them through your own?
people are so stuck to their social constructs and if they feel someone is crazy they never listen to what they say…they just see the crazy guy and assume everything he says is crazy nonsense… if you listen to him objectively he makes perfect sense and seems extremely honest with everything he says. the truth hurts sometimes and people don’t want to hear it alot of the time… he has thd balls to say what he believes even if people call him crazy for it… i really admire that…
k freud
He would have made a great politician. Talking endlessly without saying anything
LOL!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏🏻
He said a lot, it went over your airy head.
But agree, the psychopath would make a perfect psychopath in a psychopathic system.
If this man was an actor in the Hollywood scene, he would have a dozen Oscars in his living room
oh you don't know how correct you are do ya? The World is a stage and They are actors upon it.
@@therealericjackdaniels uh oh
Knew this sentence was going to be coming up lol
@@therealericjackdaniels he got that Illuminati Oscar
You mean DOES have loads of Oscar's in his living room
Wat…