CHARLES MANSON NOW
CHARLES MANSON NOW
Marlin Marynick
Edited by Elizabeth Licorish
Published by Cogito Media Group
Copyright 2010 Marlin Marynick
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ISBN 978-2-923865-99-7
Cover design: Francois Turgeon
Text design and composition: Nassim Bahloul
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I - THE WONDER YEARS
Fear Me! - When I was young
II - THE PSYCHIATRIC NURSE
They Represent The Law?!
III - NOTHING TO LOSE
Death Row
IV - HOW IT ALL STARTED
Im Not In Jail - Wagon - Change For A Dime
V - A CONCRETE CAGE
Case Worker - Witness Program - Bottom Lines - Krishna - My Fans
VI - FROM THE INSIDE
My Inmate Friends - Pincushion - Times Zones
VII - HOLLYWOOD
Hollywood - Fantasy
VIII - ATWA
The News - Butcherman - Can You Lie?
IX - MURDER FOR SALE
Major - Air - Words - Experiences - My Image
X - HES ONLY THE DEVIL
Denis Wilson - A Bug - The Self - More Fear - Im Safe Here - Civilizations
XI - NEW RISING SON
Underworld - Hypnosis
XII - WHERE THE TRUTH LIES
Understanding - My Life - Trying To Trick Me? - Religion
XIII - UNCOVERING THE FINAL DETAILS
August 9 - My So-Called Friends - ATWA
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This book would not have happened without the efforts of the following people. I would like to thank:
Robert Daniel Pytlyk, whose friendship and direction really made this book possible.
Karen Ammond, President of KBC Media and my publicist, who helped make this book a reality from concept to completion.
Bill Gladstone, my book agent from Waterside Communications, who has been more than an agent: he has helped guide this project and worked with me throughout this process. Pierre Turgeon, who believed in an unknown author and this book.
Francois Turgeon, who is such an incredible, cooperative art director.
Gratia Ionescu, whose patience, guidance, and assistance were so valuable.
Elizabeth Licorish, my editor, who truly knows how demanding this process was: I couldnt have done this without her.
Mark Hollywood Hatten, who was my sounding board
through all of this. You rock, dude!
Mary Chambers, for all her help.
Laurie Elyse, for all the connections and friendship.
Michael Wright, for his invaluable honesty and insights. Gerry Krochak, for all his help. One day, well work on a book together.
Kelly Champagne, my transcriber, who was so efficient and organized.
Mike Ash, for being there and tending to all the little things. Richard Caithcart, for dealing with all of my technical, computer problems.
A very special thanks to everyone at Cogito Media Group.
Much gratitude to my family, friends, and co-workers, who had to put up with me while I worked on this book.
LIST OF CHARACTERS
John Aes-Nihil: filmmaker, photographer, owner of the largest archive of Manson materials and information, recognized in Manson circles as the authority.
Kenneth Anger: experimental filmmaker, who worked with Anton LaVey during the 70s, and for whom Bobby Beausoleil worked as a character in one of his movies.
Susan Atkins: member of the Manson Family, took part in the Tate/LaBianca murders, for which she was sentenced to life in prison; died in prison from brain cancer in 2009.
Bobby Beausoleil: member of the Manson Family, was dealing LSD; convicted of the murder of Gary Hinman, serving a life sentence in Oregon State Penitentiary.
Mary Brunner: member of the Manson Family, participated in the Hinman murder for which she received immunity after turning states evidence, convicted for a shootout and served a six-and-a-half-year sentence.
Kenny Calihan: inmate at Corcoran Prison, close friend of Charles Manson.
Clem: an original family member who was working as a musician, has since disappeared into obscurity.
Abigail Folger: heiress to Folger coffee fortune, murdered at the Cielo Drive residence by Tex Watson, Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, and Patricia Krenwinkel.
Graywolf: first met Manson in 1969 after the murders, reconnected with him ten years ago; one of Mansons close friends and confidantes outside of prison.
William Harding: collector of items made or owned by Americas most notorious apprehended criminals; he befriends the inmates with whom he corresponds.
JD Healy and Cathee Shultz: founders and owners of the Museum of Death in Los Angeles.
Gary Hinman: murder victim of Bobby Beausoleil, Susan Atkins, and Mary Brunner.
David Hooker: inmate of Corcoran Prison, close friend of Charles Manson.
Linda Kasabian: member of the Manson Family, turned states evidence against the Tate/LaBianca murderers for which she was granted immunity, testified during the trials.
Paul Krassner: author, source for the Manson/Polanski home movie information.
Patricia Krenwinkel: member of the Manson Family, took part in the Tate/LaBianca murders, for which she was sentenced to life in prison; serving her sentence at California Institute for Women at Frontera.
Leno LaBianca: murder victim of Tex Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Leslie Van Houten.
Rosemary LaBianca: wife of Leno LaBianca, murder victim of Tex Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Leslie Van Houten.
Anton LaVey: founder and high priest ofthe Church ofSatan.
Stanton LaVey: grandson ofAnton LaVey.
Bill Nelson: author, became obsessed with the Manson murders.
Roman Polanski: film director, Sharon Tates husband.
Matthew Roberts: DJ in Los Angeles, research on his biological parents indicates he could be the son of Charles Manson.
Jay Sebring: Los Angeles hairdresser, one of the victims murdered at the Cielo Drive residence by Tex Watson, Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, and Patricia Krenwinkel.
Donald Shea: aspiring actor, worked on the Spahn Ranch, murdered by Steven Grogan and Tex Watson.
Star: young woman who befriended Manson because of his philosophy on the environment, lives with Graywolf.
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