Charles Manson – Interview with Manson Family Murders Mastermind

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Fascinating interview with Charles Manson, the masterming behind Manson Family murders reveals some fascinating details of how Charles Manson’s brain works. Does he feel remorse after being behind bars for decades? Does he feel guilty for people having been murdered as part of his doing? Does he feel sorry for those who lost their lives because of Manson Family? He truly is an interesting individual. The interview was conducted in San Quentin Prison where Charles Manson is held.

Nuel Emmons, author of the book called Manson in His Own Words was present and while Charles Manson is obviously good buddies with Nuel Emmons, the same cannot be told about the interviewing chick. Charles Manson just owned her ass back and forth. I think she was kind of shocked, maybe did not expect him to be so straightforward and so still messed up in the head and it caught her by surprise.

Nuel Emmons met with Charles Manson in prison, while he was serving his time for car theft. He claims Manson owed him a favor and that got him to co-operate on the book. The interviewer asked Charles Manson if he felt remorse, based on statements from the book where Nuel Emmons claims that Manson never expressed any. And Manson’s reaction? “Remorse for what?” He then continues to blame the people for what they’ve done to him. The best part is when he says – “What do you think is going to happen when I get out of here?” – I don’t think that’s gonna happen anytime soon as Charles Manson was denied parole and is currently ineligible until at least 2012.

“Maybe I should have killed four, five hundred people. Then I would have felt better” – that one was priceless. And I think the moment he said: “You know, if I wanted to kill somebody, I’d take this book and beat you to death with it and I wouldn’t feel a thing. I’d be just like walking to a drugstore.” the interviewing chick pissed her underwear (maybe she does that for her boyfriend as foreplay anyway).

As a side note, Susan Atkins, one of Manson Family murderers was denied compassionate release. Susan Atkins suffers from bran cancer and likely has only 6 months to live left. Charles Manson, Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, and Patricia Krenwinkel – all members of Manson Family responsible for Tate murders were sentenced to death but their sentence was changed to life in prison after death penalty was abolished.

August 9, 2008 marked 39th anniversary of Tate murders. Charles Manson and the rest of Manson Family spent it in prison.

 

Manson Murders Killer Susan Atkins – 37 Years in Jail, Now Freed?

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Manson Murders Killers - Susan Atkins in the Middle

Charles Manson had something going about himself. He was a criminal who spent most of his life breaking the law, then being caught and sent to jail, and he was of smaller build, but there was something mesmerising about him, something that drew young women to follow him blindly and commit murders as per his requests. Susan Atkins is one of them.

As part of Manson Family, Susan Atkins as well as Linda Kasabian, Patricia Krenwinkel and Charles “Tex” Watson committed the Tate/LaBianca murders in which 6 people were killed, including actress Sharon Tate, the pregnant wife of Polish actor and filmmaker Roman Polanski. The following night, they stabbed to death two more people. Susan Atkins carried out the stabbing of pregnant Sharon Tate and then wrote word PIG on the front door of the home in in Tate’s blood.

Susan Atkins was convicted of murders and sentenced to death. After capital punishment was found unconstrituonal, her sentence was changed to life in prison. She’s has been in jail for 37 years – since October 1, 1969 – and is the longest serving female inmate in California prison system.

Susan Atkins is terminally ill. She’s suffering from brain cancer and had one of her legs amputated. Prison authorities are considering a “compassionate release”. After 37 years in jail, the notorious Manson Murders killer could be freed.

Debra Tate, sister and the only surviving relative of Sharon Tate, the life of which (and her unborn baby) was ended by the hand of Susan Atkins thinks wants her to remain in jail. She says Atkins showed her sister no mercy as she was sliting her throat.

Susan Atkins was previously denied parole 11 times. Charles Manson, the originator of killing ideas and the master brain behind all Manson Murders is still in jail, serving life in prison and ineligible for parole at least till 2012.

What do you think? She served 37 years in jail and is dying. She mercilessly killed an innocent, pregnant woman, but that was long ago. Should she be released and enjoy the life of a free woman during the last days of her life or should she pay her debt to society till the minute of her death?