Charles Manson Death Bed Secrets Revealed!

  • 7 years ago
As Charles Manson was on his death bed after being locked up for almost 50 years for masterminding some of the most brutal crimes in American history, RadarOnline.com spoke exclusively with the creator of the #1 rated podcast Young Charlie who revealed dark secrets about the Helter Skelter killer, including the shocking fact that he was a Scientologist.
“If there is a term ‘the worst of the worst,’ these murders qualify,” the podcast writer Larry Brand told Radar, explaining that he tried to show how Manson got “from being a 5-year-old to being a 35 year old who sent these people out to kill.”
The gruesome crime spree that the Manson family members went on took place in the summer of 1968, terrorizing Los Angeles after killing nine people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate.
he get them to murder people? It is kind of a grotesque, but I wanted to show his early experiences right to the night of those murders.”
Brand told Radar: “By the end of the series there will be no mystery [about Manson]. It is horrifying, grotesque, macabre. I wanted to find out what allowed him to have that astonishing manipulative quality.
Manson was born in 1934 and Brand studied his whole life beginning in childhood, where Manson ended up from an early age in trouble with the law.
a member of L. Ron Hubbard’s Scientology cult from the beginning.
“He was a Scientologist,” Brand claimed.
Brand explained his involvement with the controversial religion embraced by Tom Cruise and John Travolta.
an extraordinary ability to manipulate people.”
Manson “Created a philosophy. If you’re not sophisticated, you can see how an impressionable young kids could find that compelling.”
Brand told Radar he was “creating a spoken novel version of the Charlie Manson story.”
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