Charles Manson: The Cult of the Manson Family

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  • @bigfan1041
    @bigfan1041 5 років тому +4619

    Nothing is more important than raising children in a stable family.

    • @Hanzey1966
      @Hanzey1966 4 роки тому +43

      The Manson Family......

    • @mintoo2cool
      @mintoo2cool 4 роки тому +103

      and that is how we stop mass shootings

    • @abdelrahmanwael2551
      @abdelrahmanwael2551 4 роки тому +38

      Or just even raising them

    • @L1b3rta
      @L1b3rta 4 роки тому +31

      The best families are the ones where they conceive in attempt to save marriage.

    • @swesleyc7
      @swesleyc7 4 роки тому +3

      Exactly

  • @jamesburk8145
    @jamesburk8145 5 років тому +2561

    i love how in 1967 he was like "can i just stay in prison?" and they were like "no you have to leave". shoulda let him stay. would have saved a lot of trouble down the line.

    • @adavis5926
      @adavis5926 3 роки тому +89

      When they sent him to the boy's school that was well run and didn't abuse the boys, Charlie had a chance to change his life but he didn't. He chose crime because it was familiar.

    • @Sam-im5tc
      @Sam-im5tc 3 роки тому +68

      @@adavis5926 A common choice in the human race. Chosing that which you know even if doing something else may be better. In a way it points the blame at those responsible for the creation of a monster than the monster itself.

    • @6660666
      @6660666 3 роки тому +8

      i was your 666th like

    • @guscfer157
      @guscfer157 3 роки тому +12

      ​@@Sam-im5tc Humans have a natural preference for familiarity, if what they see as familiar comes from an excessively drastic and twisted contrast with the normal, normal simply won't ever make sense or matter to them, as a matter of fact, their understanding of reality is just flipped, normal is absurd and absurd is normal. Just like "normal" people can't understand "crazy" people, "crazy" people can't understand "normal" people. One is always a product of his enviroment, if free will was real, everyone would be perfect because that would mean everyone would always have a perfect understanding of their situation and naturally would always make the best choices. But as we can see in real life, that's not the case. Humanity is capable of the best and the worst imagineable and unimaginaeble, people are not really people, but objects, objects of nature, objects of what came before, as in, objectively predictible. Evil is just a human construct, because when something terrifying happens, someone or something has to be blamed, even when everyone is the victim.

    • @ob1kenobi748
      @ob1kenobi748 2 роки тому +1

      I'm number 1.1k

  • @nordette
    @nordette 4 роки тому +2155

    I don't know what's weirder, offering to buy someone's baby or having them take you up on the offer...

    • @nataliealvarez1021
      @nataliealvarez1021 4 роки тому +154

      nordette i think the waitress was trying to save the boy from that upbringing. Imagine if his uncle had never tracked him down and taken him back.

    • @peggypeggy4137
      @peggypeggy4137 4 роки тому +80

      @@nataliealvarez1021 I think the waitress was trying her best to help him too. In the long run it probably would have been better if his mom would have adopted him out from birth to a family that wanted him. Maybe he would have been a troubled person, but at least he would have stood a chance

    • @peggypeggy4137
      @peggypeggy4137 4 роки тому +1

      @@nataliealvarez1021.

    • @fredjohnson3183
      @fredjohnson3183 4 роки тому

      Yeah for real, if his uncle hadn’t taken him back he could’ve wound up being a criminal.

    • @CSAcrazy
      @CSAcrazy 3 роки тому +16

      @ dont ever underestimate the effect of the experiences in childhood to create the person you later come to be. If he had a stable loving upbringing he could of became a decent normal person. All though he appeared psychotic and crazy underneath it all he demonstrated clarity and sanity and intelligence. It was most likely the trauma and abuse and abandonment as a child that created the anger and pain and hatred that was exposed itself with criminal behavior and violence. He was not a schizophrenic or psycho that was just a character he created to justify his behavior to himself and maybe others but if raised right he could of been a good normal man.

  • @littleferrhis
    @littleferrhis 4 роки тому +986

    “I am the devil and I’m here to do the devil’s work”
    “Naw you had some dumb short name what was it Rex?”

    • @Evan-pi9ch
      @Evan-pi9ch 4 роки тому +8

      littleferrhis yet he will still beat your ass

    • @paintinganimalsonrocks7633
      @paintinganimalsonrocks7633 4 роки тому +10

      Tex.

    • @danielmunoz8395
      @danielmunoz8395 4 роки тому +43

      That dog was badass

    •  4 роки тому +8

      Manson the edge lord, I wonder if he genuinely believed what he said or if it was just an attempt to convince people he was insane.

    • @mrnukes797
      @mrnukes797 4 роки тому +29

      Time to bring the flamethrower out

  • @spankyx813
    @spankyx813 6 років тому +3818

    This is why cable is dying.

    • @yusefedwardsproductions2148
      @yusefedwardsproductions2148 6 років тому +9

      hi😀

    • @chickenlittle567
      @chickenlittle567 5 років тому +101

      Spanky x813 if it was a documentary on TV it would make this 20 min video into 5 episodes with zoom ins and cheesy music

    • @spankyx813
      @spankyx813 5 років тому +48

      @@chickenlittle567
      With commercials of course lol

    • @-haclong2366
      @-haclong2366 5 років тому +6

      Poor Deadpool, he'll miss his friend.

    • @JarthenGreenmeadow
      @JarthenGreenmeadow 5 років тому +25

      The first thing I notice when I watch TV is the commercials. You can literally watch a full 10 minute youtube video during some of the commercial breaks....

  • @FeltZeus99
    @FeltZeus99 5 років тому +2577

    “He also learned how to become a very accomplished thief”
    “At age 9 Charlie was caught stealing”

    • @mikebeesley3150
      @mikebeesley3150 5 років тому +4

      Ha!!!

    • @davidlynn5362
      @davidlynn5362 4 роки тому +136

      If you steal 100x in a year and get caught one time, you are accomplished, lol.

    • @manoflowmoralvalue1560
      @manoflowmoralvalue1560 4 роки тому +7

      He probably did a lot more robberies but we don't know about them because he wasn't caught and thus the robberies weren't documented.

    • @n3v3rg01ngback
      @n3v3rg01ngback 4 роки тому +9

      Sean Farrell Nine-year-olds suck at everything. Cut him some slack.

    • @jose2226
      @jose2226 4 роки тому +1

      3 years later, he was caught again...

  • @amyaurion
    @amyaurion 4 роки тому +318

    A perfect example of what happens when the emotional and psychological damage to a young person goes so deep and happens for so long that the abused becomes the abuser.

    • @ponternal
      @ponternal 2 роки тому +7

      Alot of people have trauma and don't start a crazy harem murder cult

    • @reddog6256
      @reddog6256 Рік тому +2

      He had a choice to do good in life.

    • @v.emiltheii-nd.8094
      @v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Рік тому +3

      ​@@reddog6256 Some people are just that weak.

    • @nexuss8189
      @nexuss8189 9 місяців тому +8

      @@ponternal Well he obviously had more of it. Nothing can be done if someone reaches their breaking point.

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 2 місяці тому

      One possible example could be a child who grows up in a household where they are constantly subjected to physical and emotional abuse from a parent or caregiver. This constant mistreatment can lead to the child developing deep-seated feelings of anger, shame, and insecurity.
      As they grow older, these unresolved emotional wounds may manifest in destructive ways. The individual may struggle with issues such as low self-esteem, trust issues, and difficulty forming healthy relationships. Without proper support and intervention, they may begin to exhibit abusive behavior themselves, repeating the cycle of violence and perpetuating the cycle of trauma.
      In this situation, the individual has internalized the abusive patterns they experienced as a child and may unconsciously replicate them in their own relationships. They may lack the insight or self-awareness to recognize the harm they are causing to others, as they are blinded by their own pain and trauma.
      It is important to acknowledge that this behavior is not excusable, but rather a tragic consequence of unaddressed trauma and the cycle of abuse. Breaking this cycle requires intensive therapy, self-reflection, and a commitment to changing harmful patterns of behavior. It also requires holding the abuser accountable for their actions and providing support and resources for both the abuser and their victims.

  • @izzojoseph2
    @izzojoseph2 4 роки тому +158

    When Scientology says ,”you’re nuts.”
    You gotta be pretty nuts

    • @MHL8986
      @MHL8986 Місяць тому

      No he was innocent! The lady put words in his mouth! The cult was nothing to do with him!

    • @MHL8986
      @MHL8986 Місяць тому

      The spirit of psychiatry the mind reader the divination is evil and shall not stand ! They tried me ! I'm a victim I d k I sit home all day. They use telepathy. Manderign or Chinese dragon or orange I d k they are evil!

    • @MHL8986
      @MHL8986 Місяць тому

      Telepathy empathy they prey on the weak. They prey on the weak. Never get into divination .. python spirit its in bible! They even pervert the kjv make sure you have one on hand and don't look online. I pray I have a kjv somewhere on hand

    • @MHL8986
      @MHL8986 Місяць тому

      God tells us to expose expose expose while you can

  • @spineshivers
    @spineshivers 6 років тому +1206

    The first part of this video made me so mad! Not that I find excuses for Manson, but with that type of childhood it's normal you'd become f-ed up in some way or another. He was a product of all that's wrong with humanity.

    • @All_forthelove
      @All_forthelove 6 років тому +13

      spineshivers totally agree with you!!

    • @benjaminboy2476
      @benjaminboy2476 5 років тому +1

      Thank you

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale 5 років тому +13

      We all have choices.

    • @bobby8012
      @bobby8012 5 років тому +7

      +Rayne SG a.k.a. inkyrayne
      You don't know Manson and don't know how he was raised but what we know is that he had alot of criminals in his family.

    • @ZenoDovahkiin
      @ZenoDovahkiin 5 років тому +1

      I feel reminded of Mary Bell.

  • @lightseyedea5689
    @lightseyedea5689 6 років тому +844

    I've just been bingeing this channel for hours

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  6 років тому +178

      I can't think of a better use of your time.

    • @lightseyedea5689
      @lightseyedea5689 6 років тому +19

      Biographics hahaha true! But please keep up the videos! They're awesome bits of history! Could you do a video on Gaius Julius Caesar?? Imo greatest military and political leader of all time with on of the greatest impacts on the modern day!

    • @Cannibal713
      @Cannibal713 6 років тому +5

      Lights Eyedea Its addictive ain't it

    • @lokilxix
      @lokilxix 4 роки тому +5

      I work nights 3 days a week, been running through the list for 6 nights now.

    • @abdifatahabdi2411
      @abdifatahabdi2411 3 роки тому +1

      Same

  • @sweetness371
    @sweetness371 4 роки тому +75

    " I'm the Devil. And I'm here to do the Devil's business.
    "
    "...Nah, it was dumber than that."

  • @AgeingBoyPsychic
    @AgeingBoyPsychic 4 роки тому +457

    "Dangerously homosexual" 🤣 you gotta love the 50s.... *PRIORITIES GUYS!!*

    • @theblancmange1265
      @theblancmange1265 4 роки тому +6

      "Bevare the homosexual" is on YT. An educational video from the good old days.

    • @alcostello6114
      @alcostello6114 3 роки тому +61

      Well I mean he raped other men. Sounds kinda dangerous to me

    • @elliejelly8815
      @elliejelly8815 3 роки тому +4

      Al Costello to be fair if he’d been straight it would have been raping women instead

    • @alcostello6114
      @alcostello6114 3 роки тому +21

      @@elliejelly8815 and then he would have been a dangerous heterosexual man. Lmao

    • @ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502
      @ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 3 роки тому +20

      @@alcostello6114 yeah, thats what they should have focused on; he was a rapist. The gender of the people he was raping should not have been the main concern.

  • @redsloane879
    @redsloane879 6 років тому +2521

    Wow...this guy had NO chance since conception. Wonder if the father stuck around if it would have made a difference. Excellent presentation; thanks!

    • @101jir
      @101jir 6 років тому +41

      Not likely to make a difference I would think.

    • @cornellgreen3692
      @cornellgreen3692 6 років тому +91

      BJ It may have made some kind of difference. If he had some kind of love and encouragement in his life, we may have had a different story of Charles Manson.

    • @101jir
      @101jir 6 років тому +151

      I say not likely because a father that abandoned his family, if forced to be with his family, likely would have been abusive anyway. A *good* father may have made a difference, but I doubt *this* father would have.

    • @Euphorixxx
      @Euphorixxx 5 років тому +9

      Mums a narcissist psycho and so is he

    • @101jir
      @101jir 5 років тому +9

      Rayne S.G. Despite the impression my own comments may leave, I agree. Circumstances may make decisions easier or harder, but until we figure out exactly what "grit" is, it sure seems like exactly what you are saying is true. So far, it seems that the discovery of "grit" confirms what you say.
      But genetics and circumstances can certainly make some decisions a *lot* easier or harder. And, in some cases, neurological damage can make self-regulation in certain regards impossible, but cases like this tends to be neurological not psychological.
      Personally, I think that unless the responsible part of the brain is physically destroyed, I think Reagan's comment's on the Iran-Contra scandal ring true for everyone's wrongdoing: "there are reasons why it happened, but no excuses."

  • @sunbro9076
    @sunbro9076 6 років тому +869

    Isn't it conspicuous that a lot of criminals, especially felons, had a really unfortunate childhood?

    • @typicalplayer1
      @typicalplayer1 6 років тому +141

      Sunbro I've taken a bit of Psychology in university and let me tell you if you do not raise a child well from the ages of 3 months to 13 years you will significantly fuck with the child's mental health, having actually no reasonable parental figure set him up to be a sociopath, and that only led him forward to being in trouble in his youth only to be abused further, I honestly can understand why he was so deranged, but it doesn't excuse the things he did, but it does explain it.

    • @hazmatdude1420
      @hazmatdude1420 6 років тому +17

      Sunbro much of the time as we can see here it is because of a lack of a father figure

    • @klech8
      @klech8 6 років тому +66

      I know bro but I think it's not an excuse. I endured a horrible childhood, being beaten almost daily and put through torture but I worked hard and became a doctor. You make of yourself what you can

    • @hazmatdude1420
      @hazmatdude1420 6 років тому +44

      Drklech agreed, it is not just upbringing, but a bad upbringing tends to bring out mental conditions that might never emerge in someone if they had grown up in a proper environment (from what you said nothing seems to have emerged from you).

    • @klech8
      @klech8 6 років тому +13

      all mighty Talos you're right. I never learned to trust or truly love though. That was my darkness till I began working on those.

  • @ImCarolB
    @ImCarolB 4 роки тому +42

    I used to work for an optometrist and a sweet older couple were customers. I commented to my co-worker that they were so nice but seemed rather sad. She told me that their son had been a music teacher and was murdered by the Manson family. That was Gary Hinman.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 3 роки тому +39

    0:30 - Chapter 1 - A dysfunctional beginning
    4:35 - Chapter 2 - An angry young man
    7:00 - Chapter 3 - Career felon
    9:30 - Chapter 4 - Charlie unleashed
    11:10 - Chapter 5 - The family
    14:45 - Chapter 6 - Helter skelter
    18:30 - Chapter 7 - Caught

  • @dlcalbaugh
    @dlcalbaugh 6 років тому +1032

    Chilling and more information than I have ever heard about the younger life of Manson. If his mother had been more of a decent girl and had taken the time to raise him, his life possibly would have been different. I do not feel sorry for him in any way, he made his choices and they were bad ones. This was well written and well told. Thank you to Simon and Steve Theunissen.

    • @blakeswanson1322
      @blakeswanson1322 6 років тому +12

      Dianna Calbaugh what would you do if you were raised like that?

    • @dlcalbaugh
      @dlcalbaugh 6 років тому +35

      Blake Swanson, I had a pretty bad upbringing and I have turned out as an empathetic, fairly stable and loving person. I don't think I would have turned out like Manson did. I did have a good Mother and a solid foundation as far as she was in my life. I have never commited any crimes, so I guess I have done pretty well. Maybe Manson was just a bad seed from the beginning, but I think nature vs nurture has a great deal to do with how we all turn out and he had no nurturing to speak of.

    • @Cole-xq2tl
      @Cole-xq2tl 6 років тому +16

      Dianna Calbaugh it sounds like taking him away from his grandparents was the turning point

    • @lukastanojevic9625
      @lukastanojevic9625 6 років тому +4

      Yea thats the kind something that just repeats it self. I mean one can even say Mengele could have been a great doctor if it wasnt for Adolf and his overambitios family.

    • @billymays495
      @billymays495 6 років тому +7

      Dianna Calbaugh uh... IF and there's a lot more IFS in mansons life than just his mother sure she was the first IF but if his father had pulled out like a responsible human being then he wouldn't be

  • @TheMagicLemur
    @TheMagicLemur 6 років тому +679

    Is it just me, or is Biographics turning to the dark side?

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  6 років тому +221

      Maybe a little. These darker bios do substantially better.

    • @HQ4575
      @HQ4575 6 років тому +3

      please do Thomas Huxley next

    • @bkr1895
      @bkr1895 6 років тому +19

      They are the most interesting ones though

    • @whyalwaysme2522
      @whyalwaysme2522 6 років тому +2

      Because I'm batman.

    • @afinoxi
      @afinoxi 5 років тому +1

      He has the high ground

  • @MrSpartanspud
    @MrSpartanspud 3 роки тому +58

    If someone asks to stay in prison you should definitely consider their request.

  • @harmonetheanimationaddict4419
    @harmonetheanimationaddict4419 4 роки тому +287

    I'm sure there's an alternate universe where Charles didn't go crazy and had a good music career.

    • @dargon9713
      @dargon9713 4 роки тому +7

      Probably the same universe with Geoge Clooney as president 🤣🤣

    • @Z4J3B4NT
      @Z4J3B4NT 3 роки тому +4

      Well if you're gonna go there, and mention alternate universes so "surely", you might as well say there is a universe where the blacks won the race war and Charlie was their king. That's an endless well of "ifs" and "mights". In an alternate universe people don't sodomize each other and Hitler wasn't racist. Oh and I'm sure there's an alternate universe where Elvis was born to a drug addict mother and raped, cannibalized and killed children, not necessarily in that order. Well meaning, but very shallow comment/joke. And I would love to see an end to the debate whether parallel universes exist, so "surely" you can present your proof to the science community and end this painstaking arguing.

    • @RM-nz9ny
      @RM-nz9ny 3 роки тому +23

      Z4J3B4NT I bet you didn’t get invited to a lot of birthday parties as a kid.

    • @Z4J3B4NT
      @Z4J3B4NT 3 роки тому +3

      @@RM-nz9ny Well at least now we know you'd make a lousy gambler.

    • @beautifulcorpse8202
      @beautifulcorpse8202 3 роки тому

      I really hope so!

  • @Cor_Nelis
    @Cor_Nelis 6 років тому +791

    Gee I wonder where he went off the rails... I mean take your pick.

    • @whydoievenbothertoputthish2199
      @whydoievenbothertoputthish2199 6 років тому +44

      Def the rape thing

    • @typicalplayer1
      @typicalplayer1 6 років тому +47

      whydoievenbothertoputthishere combine that with having the most volatile family life and combine that along with a unstable mental up bringing as a child, he was psychologically inclined to become a sociopath.

    • @101jir
      @101jir 6 років тому +13

      Then most likely a genetic factor to top it off.

    • @ehrldawg
      @ehrldawg 5 років тому +3

      No kidding Fred,constantly raped while in juvie ! WOW !!

    • @redfordic6927
      @redfordic6927 5 років тому +1

      Rape

  • @frenchjr25
    @frenchjr25 6 років тому +288

    Before the murders in Los Angeles the gang has traveled through Northern California. The women were arrested in Mendocino County for supplying LSD to minors. My mom, a matron (corrections officer) at the women's jail, had to deal with the women for a number of months. Was not easy.

    • @scottcallahan8884
      @scottcallahan8884 4 роки тому +6

      I think during this time Manson's parole officer took custody of his child and returned to L.A. Fairly unusual.

    • @Beebalabeeba
      @Beebalabeeba 2 роки тому +3

      @@scottcallahan8884 read the book chaos
      That parole officer created him

    • @MeeMee-gz5vp
      @MeeMee-gz5vp 2 роки тому +1

      That book Chaos is a bunch of theories not facts. Even the author has said he couldn’t prove most of what he wrote. Big difference between theory and fact.

    • @chick_nuggs9318
      @chick_nuggs9318 Рік тому

      ​@@MeeMee-gz5vp did you actually read the book? Because he actually presents a lot of verified information from police reports, like the fact that there was a giant raid on spahn ranch few days after the Tate murders but then they (the family) were all released almost immediately. None of them were ever questioned about the Tate murders despite finding Hinman's body and the unmistakable similarities between the two crime scenes. I'm not saying I believe everything O'Neil was implying, but I do think that there is certainly enough verifiable proof that he presents that raises a few questions.

  • @moeshipley4170
    @moeshipley4170 4 роки тому +30

    For those not familiar with this area, the Spahn Ranch sits on the Los Angeles/Ventura County line. The city of Simi Valley sits directly to the west, with the city of Thousand Oaks lying just beyond. In the months leading up to the Tate-La Bianca murders, Charlie and his friends were seen at numerous parties in Simi and T.O. At the time, I was an eight-year-old growing up in T.O., and once the murders made the news, gun sales went through the roof. I also recall my parents deciding that we needed a good fence around the yard then. It was a scary time until Charlie and his accomplices were finally captured out at the Barker Ranch near Death Valley.

  • @feralcyborggaming1531
    @feralcyborggaming1531 4 роки тому +22

    Even as a kid, he had such an unnerving smile. You know when you can just feel the evil oozing from someone?

  • @aegisofhonor
    @aegisofhonor 6 років тому +458

    just to think, if they let him stay in jail in 1967, most likely he would have never killed all those people and he would have just been a common thug in and out of jail for life.

    • @TP-tc7vp
      @TP-tc7vp 6 років тому +53

      aegisofhonor imagine if his uncle never came to take him from the waitress that tried to save him

    • @JanjayTrollface
      @JanjayTrollface 6 років тому +73

      I agree, if someone is asking to stay in jail, you really need to re-evaluate the situation.

    • @TP-tc7vp
      @TP-tc7vp 6 років тому +16

      JanjayTrollface that's a tough subject, actually. Most people who become institutionalized are harmless, but are ill-equipped for return to society, and would rather stay where everything is familiar and regimented and they usually have an established social role; it's risky to leave when you will probably be back but lose you progress and place in prison society.
      Manson wasn't trying to protect the public, he was trying to stay in his little pond; most men who do this should be given the tools to rejoin society and progress. Most aren't psychopaths

    • @Michael69
      @Michael69 6 років тому +15

      He never killed anyone. Do your research. Don't just watch a commercial mini documentary and take it as gospel.

    • @TP-tc7vp
      @TP-tc7vp 6 років тому +10

      Michael who's taking anything as gospel? And who said anything about him killing anyone? Is your comment relevant?

  • @Attlanttizz
    @Attlanttizz 6 років тому +271

    Monsters aren't born, they are created.

    • @rejvaik00
      @rejvaik00 3 роки тому +6

      And yet we often demonize the entire bloodline and the descendants for the sins of just one 🤔

    • @zalgocykel
      @zalgocykel 2 роки тому +2

      Not everyone

    • @ryanslack2666
      @ryanslack2666 2 роки тому +1

      @@rejvaik00 Lmao what? Who or what are you talking about?

    • @chrismc410
      @chrismc410 2 роки тому +3

      @@ryanslack2666 Hitler's descendants, his inner circle's descendants, Stalin's descendants, Beria's descendants Mao's descendants just to name a few
      A good many innocent people who were children and grandchildren of evil people often, directly, indirectly and often unfairly answer for the crimes of their ancestors

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 2 роки тому

      Oh very wrong

  • @natedawg9609
    @natedawg9609 4 роки тому +120

    I don’t know man I saw a relative get brutally murdered and have endured a lot of other physical and emotional trauma, including being an orphan, having been in and out of detention centers, and having been stabbed, I don’t really feel a need to hurt others. It’s definitely a combination of what you’re base mental state combined with trauma is.

    • @Lord1885
      @Lord1885 2 роки тому +8

      So what exactly is that you don't know? You seem to know that different trauma affects different people in different way. So what exactly are you claiming here? I'm asking, because you formed your comment like you didn't agree with the video

    • @TheUneducatedTeacher
      @TheUneducatedTeacher 2 роки тому +4

      Everyone has their own unique disposition. The environment only exacerbates certain parts of it.
      KM Hemmans The UA-camr

    • @MrDavo511
      @MrDavo511 2 роки тому +1

      You may have always been able to manage your anger and not let it take over your logic.

    • @MHL8986
      @MHL8986 Місяць тому

      Trauma. I'm so sorry first off you had to see this. :( trauma and memories are a demon in itself. Love the humans as yourself in a human! War against the spiritual wickedness!+×

    • @MHL8986
      @MHL8986 Місяць тому

      Vengeance is the Lord God's not ours

  • @shanewelter
    @shanewelter 4 роки тому +40

    I'm here because of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and wow there is a lot of attention to detail.
    Also, this is so depressing

  • @spankyx813
    @spankyx813 6 років тому +180

    This is my favorite channel among all the Whistlers.

  • @robotech6424
    @robotech6424 6 років тому +569

    Great video! You actually made me feel sorry for Charles Manson, at least as a kid.

    • @afrops3935
      @afrops3935 5 років тому +19

      We are all shaped by our environment, mostly until age of 7. He is no different than any of us

    • @AbsoluteMiniacGena
      @AbsoluteMiniacGena 4 роки тому +1

      The thumbnail of him... he has a doppelgänger on Sister Wives; Cody Brown

    • @harveyholmes9533
      @harveyholmes9533 4 роки тому +8

      Afro PS yes he fucking is, a lot of people have bad childhoods they don’t start cults, organise murders and attempt to start race wars

    • @fordshojoe8080
      @fordshojoe8080 4 роки тому +5

      @@harveyholmes9533 well he is now but not as a 7 yr old he was the same as you or me. But we also never got gang raped and treated like he did either.

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 2 роки тому

      @@AbsoluteMiniacGena good one. And yep. Won’t go further.👍

  • @alyjo8645
    @alyjo8645 5 років тому +9

    My sisters boyfriend works at Corcoran Prison where Manson was incarcerated. They had to change his guards regularly because they didn’t want to risk him gaining control over them and brain washing them. My sisters boyfriend also has a Christmas card from Charles Manson

  • @kkkkit
    @kkkkit 4 роки тому +25

    ‘Very accomplished thief’ who kept getting caught 🤣

  • @JonathanRyan369
    @JonathanRyan369 6 років тому +91

    It's no wonder he turned out the way he did. It's sad that children can be so forgotten, so neglected. Im definitely not trying to justify or in anyway condone his undeniable wrong choices. Yes he chose the wrong path but I wonder which path he would have chosen had he had stronger influence in his life.

  • @epicscreenname989
    @epicscreenname989 6 років тому +56

    *Damn I forgot how gruesome their crimes were. Just the way you phrased it was a slap in the face. Good job.*

  • @Seuspesos
    @Seuspesos 5 років тому +10

    his music is vibes tho "look at your game girl" "my world" "close to me" "home is where your happy"

  • @IronMonkee
    @IronMonkee 4 роки тому +11

    "I'm nothing..nobody, just a boxcar and a jug of wine and a razor blade if you get too close"

  • @phillipadams6735
    @phillipadams6735 5 років тому +28

    That was even darker than i could have imagined. Wow

  • @bluejean4882
    @bluejean4882 6 років тому +172

    Please do a video(separately) on Bonnie and Clyde. Each deserves their own video. Bonnie is a distant relative(cousin) on my maternal grandmothers side.

  • @TheAdamHawk
    @TheAdamHawk 4 роки тому +65

    This is extra fascinating after seeing Once Upon a Time in Hollywood -- i highly recommend seeing that movie, especially after watching this!!

  • @eliegbert8121
    @eliegbert8121 3 роки тому +115

    "swastika on his forehead"
    "violently homosexual"
    something doesnt add up

    • @thatonetroll1059
      @thatonetroll1059 3 роки тому +10

      Confused screaming intensify

    • @nameslesss
      @nameslesss 3 роки тому

      Probably an internalised homophobe

    • @jimofthejungle02
      @jimofthejungle02 3 роки тому +3

      Dunno man, you see most the nazis nowadays? They're all...pretty errrr...non hetero

    • @firefly44220
      @firefly44220 3 роки тому +3

      Sure it does. He’s crazy as hell

    • @eliegbert8121
      @eliegbert8121 3 роки тому +6

      @@jimofthejungle02 homofascism is BASED

  • @Lillithowl
    @Lillithowl 6 років тому +68

    This is really one of the best history/biographical channels on UA-cam. You clearly do your research and you're an excellent narrator. Nice work.

    • @Michael69
      @Michael69 6 років тому +2

      Lillithowl Research, sure. It's all biased af though and leaves out chunks of important detail.

  • @Dsdcain
    @Dsdcain 6 років тому +153

    Thanks Simon and *Biographics* crew for the video. Appreciate the videos.

  • @realrocktv9193
    @realrocktv9193 4 роки тому +24

    Charles Manson have been locked up 70% of his life

  • @TheCooke2001
    @TheCooke2001 5 років тому +70

    I can't imagine anyone taking a look at Manson and thinking "now that's a guy I can get behind."

    • @RM-nz9ny
      @RM-nz9ny 3 роки тому +12

      Except maybe the guys he was in prison with.

    • @garythemanhunter2228
      @garythemanhunter2228 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah he looks like rasputin

    • @joemamajoestar8141
      @joemamajoestar8141 3 роки тому +4

      Drugs and sex, lots and lots of drugs and sex.

    • @stddisclaimer8020
      @stddisclaimer8020 3 роки тому

      @Dennis Cooke: Your imagination doesn't take in the present "cult" of Manson apologists, fanboys & girls who indeed "get behind" him, while spewing such provable lies as "Charlie didn't kill anyone."

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 2 роки тому

      Manson looked like a million other people back then. And now.

  • @bens8726
    @bens8726 6 років тому +15

    Simon's narrative tone and accent are perfect for a series like this. Love these short bios, great job dude!

  • @Michigan25132
    @Michigan25132 6 років тому +133

    I see why he had such a bizarre adulthood.

  • @nastaran8418
    @nastaran8418 5 років тому +27

    Life in prison? it was vacation for him.

  • @DiegoAlvarezBeltran1993.
    @DiegoAlvarezBeltran1993. 3 роки тому +9

    One of the most fascinating cases for anyone studying psychology and psychopathy in general.

  • @Mudl92
    @Mudl92 6 років тому +217

    Jackie Chan would make an intresting entry in the Celebrity section. ;-)

    • @Bra-a-ains
      @Bra-a-ains 6 років тому +5

      Add my vote for this one.

    • @ilkkarautio2449
      @ilkkarautio2449 5 років тому +3

      Second that! One of my alltime favorites! 👍👍😃

  • @Kyle_Schaff
    @Kyle_Schaff 5 років тому +734

    *defiantly homosexual*

  • @Vanghool87
    @Vanghool87 4 роки тому +13

    Watching this after seeing Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

  • @fanaticat1
    @fanaticat1 3 роки тому

    I've been subscribed to this channel for several weeks now and have been binge watching it on a daily basis!

  • @wrathtard1428
    @wrathtard1428 6 років тому +74

    Would love to see H.P. Lovecraft or Robert E. Howard

    • @spiderfan1974
      @spiderfan1974 5 років тому +4

      Do a search for Lovecraft: fear of the unknown it's free to watch here on youtube. That will tell you about everything on Lovecraft. Now Robert E. Howard good luck haven't found a decent doc about him and b I've looked.

  • @Mudl92
    @Mudl92 6 років тому +13

    Good thing I saw one of the Today I found out videos in which you metionted this channel. Subscribed right away now catching up.

  • @lorrainemagnotto1672
    @lorrainemagnotto1672 5 років тому +1

    That was really interesting. I just subscribed. My son has been telling me about this channel for a long time and I'm glad I finally found it.

  • @jasonpeters8516
    @jasonpeters8516 3 роки тому +2

    I Can Definitely Appreciate The Way This Guy Breaks Down These Historical Figures. So Much Info To Take In.

  • @Windkisssed
    @Windkisssed 6 років тому +13

    Awesome bio! I never knew that much detail about his difficult upbringing. Very sad but all too prevalent - even still, the system failing the children. Great video Simon & production crew! Thanks!

  • @nao__channel
    @nao__channel 6 років тому +35

    thanks for the consistently good content, keep it up

  • @milkman4178
    @milkman4178 3 роки тому +1

    One of the greatest channels here, it teaches not only history and political science but, also psychology.

  • @Arkhamridge
    @Arkhamridge 3 роки тому +1

    Tough topic to get through; your team did a good job Simon (as always).

  • @mikeymorrison272
    @mikeymorrison272 6 років тому +31

    Would love to see a video on Jimi Hendrix

  • @michaeloguntuase8803
    @michaeloguntuase8803 5 років тому +4

    The story of this guy's life sent chills down my spin. Good presentation of the story.

  • @tiptopmuffin
    @tiptopmuffin 4 роки тому

    Excellent summary ! Better than most of the doco's available, straight to the point. Thank you.

  • @SaraMariaQueenOfTheUniverse
    @SaraMariaQueenOfTheUniverse 2 роки тому

    Honestly, I haven't seen a single channel by Simon Whistler and his crew that has disappointed me. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @theeNappy
    @theeNappy 5 років тому +35

    "Mind control techniques"
    He read How To Win Friends And Influence People. Pump your breaks.

    • @yungastral6519
      @yungastral6519 3 роки тому +4

      idk man its kinda strange that he kept being released from prison and it was during the height of MKULTRA and seemingly had a limitless supply of LSD but what do i know.

    • @jesusistheonlygodamen3406
      @jesusistheonlygodamen3406 2 роки тому +1

      @@yungastral6519 it's almost as if satanic people in power enabled him.

    • @unky5724
      @unky5724 2 роки тому

      lsd my boy

  • @Joe..3.8.0.9_
    @Joe..3.8.0.9_ 5 років тому +5

    Keep the videos coming simon !!
    Can't stop watching them..
    Love all the history you bring !!!

  • @aprildannettegosa5381
    @aprildannettegosa5381 5 років тому +48

    had they not let him out in 67 the Tate Labianca Murders would never have happened all those innocent people including a 18- year old boy and a unborn baby would be alive

  • @w.shepard6624
    @w.shepard6624 5 років тому

    Great review I saw some pictures of Charlie that I've NEVER seen before and I thought I had seen them ALL!! Thanks!!!

  • @MonkeyKing000
    @MonkeyKing000 6 років тому +16

    Awesome. Great early life background. I always learn something new.

  • @joevinski1
    @joevinski1 6 років тому +3

    Absolutely amazing brother keep up the great work thank you for making such informative and so well put together videos

  • @CommanderGraves.
    @CommanderGraves. 5 років тому

    Love the videos and how Simon gives so much information,

  • @samjordan5624
    @samjordan5624 5 років тому

    This are so interesting videos! Keep it up!

  • @sebastiansavory9477
    @sebastiansavory9477 6 років тому +185

    This guy is bad...
    But not as bad as the trouble this settlement is in! here I'll mark it on your map.

    • @jseankilla2691
      @jseankilla2691 5 років тому +10

      Sebastian Savory stop

    • @RoastedLocust
      @RoastedLocust 5 років тому +6

      Eventually, you've got to send Preston to a settlement where you'll never see him again, so that he'll never send you on another quest to help another settlement.

    • @inversemyself
      @inversemyself 4 роки тому +1

      I should of left you in Concord.

    • @christianmcbrearty
      @christianmcbrearty 4 роки тому

      No Preston

    • @dominicanfrieza1394
      @dominicanfrieza1394 3 роки тому

      cool. you referenced a shitty as game on an unrelated video, you proud of that?

  • @TheYesc899
    @TheYesc899 5 років тому +9

    By far my favorite channel! This is what I listen to when I get ready for work and on my daily commute to my job.

  • @kokorolex
    @kokorolex 4 роки тому +17

    "he stole a yellow bus and painted it black"
    Missed opportunity to leave it yellow to be a 'Yellow Submarine'

    • @fijiarc2090
      @fijiarc2090 3 роки тому +1

      But a bus is not a submarine. Huge flaw in your statement.

    • @sanda386
      @sanda386 3 роки тому +1

      He and his "family" did rent a yellow house near Spahn Ranch in early 69 that he dubbed "yellow submarine"

  • @sananayeemunnisa5579
    @sananayeemunnisa5579 10 днів тому

    Im addicted to your documentaries !!

  • @momsnoteatingbugs1919
    @momsnoteatingbugs1919 6 років тому +28

    Love the Bio series’s!

  • @ionutserbanat2502
    @ionutserbanat2502 6 років тому +58

    A video about Xi Jin Ping,I think it would be intersting

  • @edmondpecotjr.8888
    @edmondpecotjr.8888 3 роки тому

    That was so informational I'm going to watch it again...

  • @ambercrombie789
    @ambercrombie789 4 роки тому +1

    Like your work Simon. Stefan Molyneaux also has a good bio on Manson. Some different material.

  • @slimdikin4131
    @slimdikin4131 6 років тому +99

    Just like hero's lunatics aren't born but made

    • @mohammedosman8856
      @mohammedosman8856 5 років тому +8

      So fucking true

    • @dumyjobby
      @dumyjobby 5 років тому

      ther eis to consider that he didn't got the best of genes, seeing how is mom and dad were.

    • @Shehbaz666
      @Shehbaz666 5 років тому +7

      @@dumyjobby Nothing to do with genetics.

    • @dumyjobby
      @dumyjobby 5 років тому +2

      @@Shehbaz666 actually certain traits are genetically transmitted. Envoierment played a important role but genetics play a role too

    • @pegatrisedmice
      @pegatrisedmice 4 роки тому

      There's a bunch of serial murders who had a relatively normal childhood. I think most are born. The fact that it took so much for Manson to become what he was, just proves that.

  • @kodyryba7676
    @kodyryba7676 5 років тому +3

    Simon , you're so dreamy (: I love learning!

  • @coolboy9979
    @coolboy9979 5 років тому +12

    I wonder why he never ran away from his mother

  • @mattasticmattattack8546
    @mattasticmattattack8546 3 роки тому

    Thank you for no ads ❤❤❤❤

  • @libertygiveme1987
    @libertygiveme1987 6 років тому +9

    Thank-You Simon! I was reluctant to watch this one, and after I heard the ENTIRE story of this POOR PATHETIC SOUL, I now know why!!!!

  • @whydoievenbothertoputthish2199
    @whydoievenbothertoputthish2199 6 років тому +84

    Do Hunter S thompson

  • @aylagregg1962
    @aylagregg1962 3 роки тому +19

    The one thing that I would have thanked Susan Atkins for would have been for her arrogance and stupidity in bragging in prison about her disgusting involvement in these horrible events

  • @dANbRnL
    @dANbRnL 4 роки тому +6

    He couldn't have been that good a thief, he always got caught.

  • @kellyc2425
    @kellyc2425 6 років тому +55

    I read Helter Skelter when it was first printed/ released... around 1974.
    I was 13.

    • @robotech6424
      @robotech6424 6 років тому +4

      Kelly Clark I did that too at the same age. I had nightmares for months.

    • @decem_sagittae
      @decem_sagittae 6 років тому +2

      What was it about

    • @robotech6424
      @robotech6424 6 років тому +1

      Megas Archon Alexandros Vlahos the Manson murders.... look for it somewhere, I was a kid when I read it and traveling in the LA area, so nightmares.

    • @robotech6424
      @robotech6424 5 років тому

      Bubo 25 actually the term helter skelter pre-dates the carnival rid by centuries. Manson used because of a Beatles song by that name.

    • @robotech6424
      @robotech6424 5 років тому

      Bubo 25 yes, I guess I wasn’t clear in my post. He was a Beatles fan and decided to interpret the songs and lyrics in his own self-serving fantasy way. Manson was CRAZY.

  • @mylynraevinton-spooner70
    @mylynraevinton-spooner70 6 років тому +7

    Well done. This is probably the most in-depth knowledge of Charles Manson to date.

  • @en6853
    @en6853 4 роки тому +11

    You left out the part where cliff booth took out 3 of Charlie’s family

    • @allsystemsgo8678
      @allsystemsgo8678 4 роки тому

      Wrong. Cliff only took out two of them

    • @en6853
      @en6853 4 роки тому

      Trulysarcastic44 true

  • @Hanma007
    @Hanma007 2 роки тому +4

    Charles Manson's childhood is a nightmare for most of us . It's sad.

  • @lizzychrome7630
    @lizzychrome7630 5 років тому +16

    This is an extremely chilling account of the cycle of violence. We all want to think "no matter how bad my childhood could've gone, no matter how many drugs or how mentally ill I could be, I would never ever do these things." But had Manson not been brought up by a bunch of sick psychos, could he have wound up something more human? Had he not gotten to those troubled people who he manipulated and drugged, would they have all turned out to be monsters? And then, of course, there's what Roman Polanski turned into after Sharen Tate's murder. How many of these people were born monsters who just happened to have bad lives, and how many could've been decent human beings if they'd been dealt less awful lives?

    • @ardenalexa94
      @ardenalexa94 10 місяців тому +1

      Roman Polanski was a monster even before Sharon’s murder. I do agree about your thoughts on Manson and the Manson family though.

    • @lizzychrome7630
      @lizzychrome7630 10 місяців тому

      @@ardenalexa94 How so? What did Polanski do before that?

    • @ardenalexa94
      @ardenalexa94 10 місяців тому

      @@lizzychrome7630 he abused teenage girls. He raped one girl. Years before Sharon’s murder.

  • @onetoxicboi6346
    @onetoxicboi6346 6 років тому +6

    raise the volume when you talk and lower it when you put music or sound effects, it's almost double the volume of when you talk

  • @charleswollert2143
    @charleswollert2143 Рік тому

    Love the video but I’m so happy you started being more yourself in the videos. My favorite part of every video is seeing what kind of hole you do for yourself 😂

  • @03macdonaldlu
    @03macdonaldlu 4 роки тому +2

    I watched "Once upon a time in Hollywood" yesterday and if you've watched it you'd know why I was drawn back to this video.

  • @geophph4324
    @geophph4324 6 років тому +13

    Can we get a biography on Vermin Supreme?

  • @bentosoto6832
    @bentosoto6832 6 років тому +38

    Great presentation

  • @unbekaopferehrgelasser7516
    @unbekaopferehrgelasser7516 3 роки тому +1

    In the dysfunctional beginnings what was the name of that cool music I love to listen to it over again.

  • @crackersbagina4317
    @crackersbagina4317 4 роки тому +33

    Mason would of made a really good politician!!! They have similar traits

    • @klina7645
      @klina7645 Рік тому

      Sadly true. It seems like so many of them are outright sociopaths or psychopaths. Definitely narcissists.