Charles Manson is Dead - for real this time

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Charles Manson Dies at 83



Charles Manson, the notorious leader of the Manson Family cult that murdered actress Sharon Tate and six others in 1969, died Sunday in a Bakersfield, Calif., hospital. He was 83.

The California Department of Corrections released a statement reading, “Inmate Charles Manson, 83, died of natural causes at 8:13 p.m. on Sunday, November 19, 2017, at a Kern County hospital.”

Manson returned to the hospital in mid-November after being hospitalized in January. He was transferred out of Corcoran State Prison, where he had been serving nine life sentences. He had been denied parole 12 times.

The shocking murders brought the carefree hippie era of the late 1960s to a dark end, with Manson and his followers becoming infamous cultural figures. Though he didn’t commit the Tate and LaBianca murders himself, the Corrections Department said “On December 13, 1971, Manson received a first-degree murder conviction from Los Angeles County for the July 25, 1969, death of Gary Hinman and another first-degree murder conviction for the August 1969 death of Donald Shea.”

Though the murders took place nearly 50 years ago, they continued to have a hold over the popular imagination. Quentin Tarantino is currently looking for a home for his 1969-based movie project that has the events surrounding Manson as a background. The current season of “American Horror Story” portrayed the Manson family in the “Charles (Manson) in Charge” episode.

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Charles Manson Dies at 83 – Variety
 

Danbones

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Bills..and a roll model for whackoes everywhere
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gotta feed the machine something other then pot smokers once in a while

its a budget thing
 

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What has the world gained by keeping this bastard around for the past 50 years?

The comfort in knowing inept governments don't have the power to kill citizens. I know you're a fan of inept governments so I'm not surprised you have a problem with it
 

JLM

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The comfort in knowing inept governments don't have the power to kill citizens. I know you're a fan of inept governments so I'm not surprised you have a problem with it


Well then, you shouldn't mind be a guinea pig to confirm for sure they are incapable!
 

Cannuck

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Well then, you shouldn't mind be a guinea pig to confirm for sure they are incapable!

I know they are incapable. That's why I'm not a socialist like you. You like and trust government. Most folks on the government tit do.
 

JLM

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I know they are incapable. That's why I'm not a socialist like you. You like and trust government. Most folks on the government tit do.



You'd know being on it as much as anyone! Have you actually done one day's honest work in your miserable life?

Like you and the other SpEds down at the bottle depot.


Good one, Pete! As Sleepy would say, just keep Bitch Slapping him. :)
 

petros

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Your high paid gig at the bottle depot is the backbone of our social structure.

Are you a journeyman bottle sorter?
 

Murphy

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With him being dead, they're going to produce a movie, or more likely, a documentary. They can air it on slow news weeks. This kind of show always gets a lot of attention on channels like History or Crime.
 

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It's too bad California hadn't gotten rid of capital punishment before the Manson trial. It ended up being the (then) most expensive trial in state history - for no reason.
 

tay

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Did he physically kill anyone or was it just his groupies............?
 

White_Unifier

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The comfort in knowing inept governments don't have the power to kill citizens. I know you're a fan of inept governments so I'm not surprised you have a problem with it

I know that no criminal justice system is perfect and that even under the standard of proof beyond reasonable doubt, wrongful convictions can occur. That said, I also acknowledge that wrongful convictions under that burden of proof are rare enough that I'd be willing to accept capital punishment for murder, arson, and maybe some other crimes.

One possible solution would be to allow capital punishment for such crimes while still allowing a judge full discretion to waive it in favour of life with hard labour. Most judges would probably opt for the lower punishment by default just so that they can sleep easy at night. However, the knowledge that a judge could impose capital punishment could serve as a deterrent even if judges habitually opt for the lower punishment.