Charles Manson is a name synonymous with terror. But after decades of coverage, is there still something we’re missing about one of the most notorious figures in American crime? What forces shape the narratives we think we know? In the first chapter of a two-part deep dive, we’ll examine the Manson murders through a fresh lens, uncovering details that have long gone unnoticed. Sometimes, the most familiar stories require the closest look.
Please be aware that today’s episode contains mentions of sexual assault and violence.
A full transcript of this episode is available here.
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Audio Used:
YouTube: Charles Manson: Reporters Recall Brutal Killings, by ABC7
YouTube: Charles Manson “If I Started Murdering People..” (Full Version!), uploaded by
YouTube: Dianne Lake recounts her time with Charles Manson, by Los Angeles Times.
YouTube: Leslie Van Houten 1977 Interview Part 1, uploaded by Manson Mythos.
YouTube: Susan Atkins Interview 1978, uploaded by Center for Sacramento History.
ABC News: Charles Manson and his followers are arrested for the Tate-LaBianca murders: Part 9.
YouTube: Manson Trial TV Footage – KTLA – Remaster, uploaded by shamansonmusic.
YouTube: Charles Manson Followers React to Verdict | From the Archives | NBCLA, by NBCLA.
YouTube: Charles Manson: Reporters Recall Brutal Killings, by ABC7.
Sources Used:
The Indianapolis News: Dream Comes True for Lad; He’s Going to Boys Town, by Robert Newell.
History: How the Vietnam War Empowered the Hippie Movement, by Sarah Pruitt.
London Review of Books: The way out of a room is not through the door, by Christian Lorentzen.
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson, by Jeff Guinn.
The Atlantic: The Death of the Hippies, by Jennie Rothenberg Gritz.
Vox: The Manson Family murders, and their complicated legacy, explained, by Aja Romano.
Elle: What Life Was Like Growing Up In Charles Manson’s Cult, by Louise Donovan.
Oxygen: The Moment Dianne Lake Lost Trust In Charles Manson, by Jill Sederstrom.
History: Life as a 14-Year-Old Manson Girl: A View From Inside the Murderous Cult, by Adam Janos.
Curbed: The abandoned movie ranch where Manson launched Helter Skelter, by Hadley Meares.
History: How Spahn Ranch Became a Headquarters for the Manson Family Cult, by Lesley Kennedy.
Fox10 Phoenix: Charles Manson’s random ties to musicians, actors in Hollywood, by Kelly Hayes.
Medium: He Protected Sharon Tate Up To His Death, by Divinely Designed.
KSBW8 Action News: ‘This is crazy’: Former AP reporter remembers Manson trial, by Associated Press.