A new recording has emerged of notorious cult leader Charles Manson appearing to admit to additional killings. Manson's followers, known as the Manson Family, killed nine people in 1969.
At age 12, Charles Manson was sent to Gibault School for Boys in Terre Haute, Indiana, for stealing. Over the next 20 years, he was in and out of reform schools and prison for various crimes.
Hippie cult leader Charles Manson, who was the mastermind behind one of Hollywood’s most gruesome slayings, confessed to additional murders before becoming the leader of the Manson Family cult ...
Seven years after his death, a new Peacock docuseries debuting on November 19, Making Manson, unearths 20 years of unheard conversations with Charles Manson, infamous for his manipulation and role ...
Serial killer Charles Manson confessed to more murders in a newly released prison phone call, but a forensic psychologist told Fox News Digital that his claims should be met with a degree of ...
Charles Manson, the infamous cult leader behind a grisly massacre in 1969 ... “I was using the symbol of a helter skelter as a ride from the top to the bottom — the rise and fall of the Roman Empire,” ...
Fifty years after the Manson Family killings, the name Charles Manson still evokes a strong image — that of a shaggy-haired cult leader who spoke provocatively about mass murder.
A new recording has emerged of notorious cult leader Charles Manson appearing to admit to additional killings. Manson's followers, known as the Manson Family, killed nine people in 1969. The cult ...
The late, deadly American cult leader Charles Manson may have had more victims than previously thought, according to an upcoming documentary. In a newly released audio from the docuseries "Making ...