His name is synonymous with violence, manipulation and murder. Charles Manson, notably known for
the murder of seven people including Sharon Tate in 1969, has not finished making people talk about him, as underlines The Guardian. Peacock, an American streaming platform, is about to broadcast a documentary series on Manson and the least we can say is that revelations should not be missed.
An extract from the documentary series, entitled Making
Mansonhas particularly attracted attention in recent days. This evokes a phone call made by Charles Manson in 2012 in which he explains having lived in Mexico. A period during which the leader of the Manson Family would obviously have been involved in several murders. A shattering discovery which risks calling into question the extent of Manson's activities over time.
Revelations about Charles Manson's dark past
In the recording, Charles Manson describes with chilling nonchalance how he “left some dead on the beach” from Mexico. He even mentions having left his murder weapon, a .357 Magnum, in Mexico City.
Before embarking on his murderous madness in the United States,
the man therefore probably sowed death and destruction on the other side of the border. This shocking revelation should therefore offer experts new insight into the motivations and intentions of the cult leader.
A documentary series expected for November 19
Charles Manson, who was known to be a dangerous and unpredictable man, spent most of his life in prison. Died in 2017, he left behind a legacy of terror and violence that continues to intrigue.
The documentary series, which will be broadcast from next week, focused on previously unreleased Manson recordings. Recordings in which the man speaks freely about his criminal acts, his origins and the control he exercised over his “children“, the members of his sect.
Testimonies from former Manson followers
Testimonials from members of the “family“, people ready to do anything for their charismatic leader, will also be present in the documentary series. These former followers have agreed to return to their boundless devotion to Charles Mansonalso explaining how they allowed themselves to be convinced to commit acts of violence.
Beyond being interested in the different people committed by the Manson Familythe documentary series also sought to be interested in group dynamics and psychological manipulation used by Manson to manipulate his followers.
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