Charles Manson
Charles Manson was a notorious cult leader in the late 1960s who orchestrated a series of brutal murders, including those of actress Sharon Tate and several others, under the belief that they would incite a race war. He led a group known as the Manson Family, manipulating his followers through a combination of charisma, drugs, and psychological control.
Born on Nov 12, 1934 (91 years old)
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Indonesia:
Charles Manson is mentioned as one of the infamous criminals who idolized Ed Gein.
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United Kingdom:
Charles Manson was the cult leader whose associates targeted President Ford in an unrelated murder plot.
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Peru:
Charles Manson was the leader of a cult responsible for a series of murders in the late 1960s.
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Finland:
Charles Manson is referenced in the context of serial killers and lead exposure.
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Hungary:
Charles Manson orchestrated the murders carried out by his followers in 1969.
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Switzerland:
Charles Manson was the leader of the Manson Family and orchestrated the murders.
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United Kingdom:
Charles Manson was found guilty of ordering the murders of seven victims as part of a delusional plot.
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Venezuela:
Charles Manson received financial support from successful rock musicians.
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United States:
Charles Manson was the cult leader who orchestrated the murders of Sharon Tate and others in 1969.
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France:
Charles Manson is referenced in relation to the murderous escapades of his followers.
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