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Charles Manson mugshot (1969). Manson was the founder and leader of the Manson Family.

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Newcomer Melanie Field will next to be seen starring in Paramount Network’s Heathers, a reboot based on the 1988 cult classic film. She will star as the vicious leader of the Heathers, Heather Chandler, in the pitch-black comedy anthology series set to premiere in Spring 2018.A graduate of New York University and Yale college of Drama, …

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Charles Manson, the cult leader who died in prison on Sunday, has at least one devoted follower who is still roaming the world. Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme wasn’t involved in the California murders that landed Manson and a handful of his followers in prison, but she was handed a life sentence

“Do you know who I am? All women want me. I can’t tie myself down to one woman,” Charles Manson allegedly said.

Current info and recent Manson Family photos. The Manson Family today. Tate LaBianca Murders, TLB

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Charles Manson and his followers were convicted of killing nine people in 1969. What happened next?

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Fun Fact 7: During the presidency of Gerald Ford, there were two assassination attempts on his life, unusually both were by women. The first attempt in 1975 was by Lynette Alice “Squeaky” Fromme, from California, the second attempt, 17 days later, was by Sara Jane Moore from West Virginia.

Nov 20, 2017 · Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme wasn’t involved in the California murders that landed Manson and a handful of his followers in prison, but she was handed a life sentence after pointing a gun at former President Gerald Ford in 1975.

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