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Thompson, Hunter S. Hell’s Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. Random House, 1966.
Udo, Tommy. Charles Manson: Music, Mayhem, Murder. Sanctuary Publishing (U.K.), 2002.
Watson, Tex, as told to Chaplain Ray. Will You Die for Me? The Man Who Killed for Charles Manson Tells His Own Story. Fleming H. Revell, 1978.
Watson, Charles. Manson’s Right-Hand Man Speaks Out! Abounding Love Ministries. Self-published, no date.
Wellman, W. Donald. The Church of the Nazarene. Beacon Hill, 2003.
Wenner, Jann S. Lennon Remembers. Verso, 2000.
White, Theodore H. America in Search of Itself: The Making of the President, 1956–1980. Harper & Row, 1982.
———. The Making of the President 1968. Atheneum, 1969.
White, Timothy. The Nearest Faraway Place: Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, and the Southern California Experience. Henry Holt, 1994.
Wilson, Brian. Wouldn’t It Be Nice: My Own Story. HarperCollins, 1991.
Federal Government Agencies and Reports
1910 United States Federal Census
National Archives and Record Administration, U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938–1946
National Center for Education Statistics National Personnel Records Center (St. Louis)
Social Security Death Index
Department of Veterans Affairs, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego
Federal Bureau of Investigation Charles Manson File (obtained through Freedom of Information Act)
A Generation Deprived: Los Angeles School Desegregation (U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1977).
State Agencies
State of California Death Index, 1940–1997
Commonwealth of Kentucky Bureau of Vital Statistics
Commonwealth of Kentucky Birth Index
Commonwealth of Kentucky Death Records
State of Ohio Department of Health—Division of Vital Statistics
State of Washington Superior Court
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services—Bureau of Vital Statistics
West Virginia Department of Public Safety
West Virginia State Department of Health—Division of Vital Statistics
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
West Virginia Department of Corrections
County Offices and Records
Boyd County (Kentucky) Recorder’s Office
Boyd County (Kentucky) Circuit Court
Boyd County (Kentucky) Census 1930
Campbell County (Ohio) Clerk’s Office
Hamilton County (Ohio) Clerk of Courts Office
Kanawha County (West Virginia) Office of the Prosecuting Attorney
Los Angeles County Recorder’s Office
Marshall County (West Virginia) Recorder’s Office
County Court of Marshall County, West Virginia
Ohio County (West Virginia) Public Library Research Department
Rowan County (Kentucky) Census 1920
Wheeling (West Virginia) City Directory, 1909–1910
California State Prison Mental Health Evaluation
Inmate Roger Dale Smith, January 2003
Neighborhood Organization
Benedict Canyon Association
Letters
Charles Manson to Bob George, undated but written and mailed in April 2012.
Charles Manson to Jeff Guinn, May 17, 2012.
Roger Dale Smith to Bob George, April 22, 1997; August 12, 2002.
Charles “Tex” Watson to Bob George, June 30, 2008; July 28, 2008.
James Whitehouse to Bob George, June 24, 2009; July 2, 2009; August 5, 2009.
Kenny Calihan to Bob George, April 17, 2008; May 27, 2008; July 11, 2008; July 27, 2008; November 16, 2008; March 4, 2009; April 12, 2009; January 24, 2010; June 27, 2010; July 25, 2010.
Leslie Van Houten to Jeff Guinn, November 11, 2011; March 6, 2012; April 20, 2012.
Patricia Krenwinkel to Jeff Guinn, February 16, 2012.
Websites
www.aboundinglove.org. Official site of Charles “Tex” Watson’s ministry.
www.berkeley.edu/about/hist/architecture.shtml. Official site of the University of California at Berkeley.
www.circushistory.org/History/RBBB1946.htm. Website detailing circus history.
www.huntingtonarkansas.com/denny.htm. Memories of growing up in North Charleston, West Virginia.
www.lacounty.gov. Official site of Los Angeles County.
www.manson2jesus.com. Official site of Free Indeed Ministries, founded by former Manson follower Dennis Rice.
www.nagc.org. The National Association for Gifted Children.
www.nazarene.org. Official site of the Church of the Nazarene.
www.newsds.org. Students for a Democratic Society.
www.scientology.org. Church of Scientology International.
www.susanatkins.org. Maintained by Susan Atkins’s husband, James Whitehouse.
Documentaries
What Happened After. History Channel. 2002.
Manson. History Channel. 2009.
Newspapers and Wire Services
Ashland Daily Independent
“Popular Couple Marries.” February 10, 1930.
Death notices. March 13, 1933.
“Mrs. Nancy Maddox Dies in Parkersburg.” July 19, 1959.
Associated Press
“No Parole for Manson Follower Patricia Krenwinkel.” January 21, 2011.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
“Two Persons Fined on Possessions Count.” December 21, 1933.
Charleston Daily Mail
“Bottle Is ‘Gun’ in Holdup: Brother and Sister Accused in Robbery.” August 3, 1939.
“Man, Girl Get Holdup Terms: Robbery with Bottle as Weapon Cited.” September 27, 1939.
New marriage announcements. November 25, 1939.
“Holdup with Toy Gun Staged by Two Trusties.” February 25, 1942.
Charleston Gazette
“Fines of $100 Also Imposed on Prohibition Law Violators, Headquarters Reports.” August 15, 1925.
Days News at a Glance. July 20, 1930.
“Six Couples Request Marriage Permits.” October 2, 1938.
“Manson Once Was Student in Kanawha.” December 12, 1969.
“Sara Jane, Manson ‘Likeable Children,’ City Grocer Recalls.” September 27, 1975.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Death notices. May 19, 1981.
Copley News Service
“X No Longer Marks Spot for 3 of Manson’s Girls.” May 8, 1976.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
“Thwarted Assassin Released from Fort Worth Prison.” August 15, 2009.
Hutchinson News
“Dodge Teacher Recalls Letters He Exchanged with Manson ‘Guard.’ ” June 6, 2004.
Kokomo Tribune
“7 Inmates of Indiana Boys School Escape.” October 20, 1949.
“5 of 7 Boy Escapees Remain at Large.” October 21, 1949.
“Youth Charges He Was Beaten While at Boys School.” February 19, 1951.
“3 Boy Fugitives Are Sentenced to National School.” March 10, 1951.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
“Lancaster Youth, 19, Suspect in Murder of Five Californians.” August 11, 1969.
Los Angeles Times
Weather reports. August 8, 9, 10, 1969.
“ ‘Ritualistic Slayings’: Sharon Tate, Four Others Murdered.” August 10, 1969.
“Second Ritual Killings Here: Los Feliz Couple Found Slain; Link to 5-Way Murder Seen.” August 11, 1969.
“Police See ‘Copycat Killer’ in Slaying of Los Feliz Couple.” August 12, 1969.
“Drugs Found at Murder Site.” August 13, 1969.
“Stars Attend Services for Slain Actress Sharon Tate; Rites Held for 3 Others.” August 14, 1969.
“U.S. Checking Drug, Gaming Possibilities in Slayings of Five.” August 15, 1969.
“Informer Links 3 to T
ate Murders; Claims Dope Involvement Is Key to Case.” August 16, 1969.
“Anatomy of a Mass Murder in Hollywood.” August 17, 1969.
“LaBianca Couple, Victims of Slayer, Given Final Rites.” August 17, 1969.
“Canadian Police Identify Suspect in Tate Murders; Mounties Spread Dragnet for Four Men at Request of Los Angeles Officers.” August 18, 1969.
“Suspect Hunted in Tate Murders Quizzed, Freed.” August 19, 1969.
“Police Clarify Four Points in Tate Case.” August 21, 1969.
“Tate Case Move: Mama Cass Ex-Fiance Quizzed; L.A. Officer Talks to Him in Canada.” August 29, 1969.
“Police Have No Tate Murder Suspect After Questioning 300.” September 3, 1969.
“Friends of Sharon Tate Offer Reward of $25,000.” September 4, 1969.
“2 or 3 Assailants Involved in Tate Slayings, Noguchi Says.” September 20, 1969.
“Tate Case Chatter Goes On and On.” September 22, 1969.
“New Clue Found in Tate Murder Case, Police Report.” October 18, 1969.
“Eyeglasses Key Clue in Search for Tate Killer.” October 24, 1969.
“Savage Mystic Cult Blamed for 5 Tate Murders, 6 Others: At Least Nine Held in Case; Band Also Linked to LaBianca Slayings.” December 2, 1969.
“Tenacious Probe: Chief Tells How Murder Case Was Unraveled.” December 2, 1969.
“Took Up with Strange Man: Father Recalls Odd Behavior of Girl Suspect in Tate Crime.” December 2, 1969.
“Grudge Against Doris Day’s Son Linked to Tate Slayings; Suspect Claims Cultist Ordered Revenge Deaths.” December 3, 1969.
“Cult Leader Was Born into Trouble and Never Escaped It: Trail of Reformatories, Jails.” December 3, 1969.
“Room Jammed: Cult Leader Goes to Court with Hands in Chains.” December 3, 1969.
“Step-by-Step: The Five Tate Murders; Chronology of Slayings by Four Black-Clad Invaders Described.” December 4, 1969.
“Jury Hears Tate Case Girl Today; Slaying Role Will Be Told, Lawyer Says.” December 5, 1969.
“Manson ‘Black Magic’ Told by Ex-Followers.” December 5, 1969.
“Orgy of Murder: Tate Suspect Tells Jury of Slayings; Girl Gives Version of Roles Played.” December 6, 1969.
“Manson Wanted a Racial War, Friends Say.” December 7, 1969.
“Arrests Made in Tate Case.” December 7, 1969.
“Grand Jury Expected to Indict 7 Suspects in Tate Case Today; Leader of Nomadic ‘Family’ and Some of His Followers May Be Charged in Slayings of Actress and 6 Others.” December 8, 1969.
“Manson Indicted with 5 Others in Tate Murders; Grand Jury Also Names Suspects in Connection with LaBianca Slayings.” December 9, 1969.
“Possible Manson Victim: Search for Missing Stunt Man Pressed; Movie Ranch Where Hippie Band Stayed Scene of Hunt.” December 11, 1969.
“Talkative Manson Arraigned in Tate, LaBianca Slayings; Questions Judge on His Rights.” December 12, 1969.
“Cultist Arraigned.” December 14, 1969.
“Manson Tells Court He Wants to Defend Self in Tate Case.” December 18, 1969.
“Manson Accepts Temporary Lawyer.” December 23, 1969.
“Manson Granted Plea to Serve as His Own Attorney at Trial.” December 25, 1969.
“Watson Granted Delay in Extradition Hearing.” January 17, 1970.
“Woman Obeyed Manson in Fear for Her Child’s Life, Court Told.” January 24, 1970.
“Venue Change in Murder Retrial Denied.” January 24, 1970.
“Manson Balks in Court, Objects to Proceedings.” January 29, 1970.
“LaBianca Murders Denied by Manson.” February 4, 1970.
“Theory Links Beatle Album to Murders; Manson Is Music ‘Addict.’ ” February 6, 1970.
“Manson Still Directs ‘Family.’ ” February 6, 1970.
“Manson Loses Plea to Move Trial from L.A.; Motion to Dismiss Charges Because of Publicity Also Denied.” February 17, 1970.
“Suspect Discharges Attorney, Apparently Bowing to Manson.” February 18, 1970.
“Manson Associate Arrested on Drug Charges, Freed.” February 20, 1970.
“Miss Krenwinkel Asks Right to Defend Herself.” February 25, 1970.
“Manson Due to Meet Susan Atkins Today; Planning Groundwork for Defense.” March 5, 1970.
“Jail Reunion of Miss Atkins and Manson ‘Joyous.’ ” March 6, 1970.
“Manson, Judge in Heated Clash During Hearing.” March 7, 1970.
“Susan Atkins Denies Story, Fires Attorney.” March 11, 1970.
“Manson Babbles Incoherently During Appearance in Court.” March 12, 1970.
“Judge in Manson Case Challenged by Defense.” March 14, 1970.
“Linda Kasabian to Testify for State in Tate Murders.” March 19, 1970.
“Court-Appointed Attorney Fired by Manson; Trial Reset.” March 20, 1970.
“Manson ‘Family’ May Figure in New Trial.” March 31, 1970.
“Manson Involved in Musician’s Death, Jury Told; Attempted to Get Hinman Money, Prosecutor States at Retrial of Beausoleil.” April 4, 1970.
“Witness Links Manson to Murder of Hinman.” April 2, 1970.
“Manson Killed Hinman, Death Suspect Claims; Beausoleil Blames Row over Money for Musician’s Slaying.” April 14, 1970.
“Manson, Two Cultists Indicted in Slaying of Musician Hinman.” April 15, 1970.
“Manson Wins His Fight for New Judge, Trial Delayed to June 15.” April 18, 1970.
“Manson Family Wants Watson to Return for Murder Trial.” April 29, 1970.
“Hinman Case: Two Request Dismissal.” April 30, 1970.
“Court Delays Decision on Manson Plea.” May 20, 1970.
“Manson Gets New Lawyer but Loses Motion to Be Co-Counsel.” June 2, 1970.
“DA Moves to Keep Attorney out of Manson’s Hinman Trial.” June 5, 1970.
“Manson Turns His Back on Judge, Is Taken from Court.” June 10, 1970.
“Bid to Take Manson’s Attorney off Tate-La Bianca Case Fails.” June 11, 1970.
“Hinman Witness Pressure Denied.” June 11, 1970.
“DA to Ask State High Court to Ban Manson’s Attorney.” June 12, 1970.
“Manson’s Crucifixion Pose Brings Ouster; 3 Girls Also Removed from Court.” June 13, 1970.
“Manson, 4 Women Go on Trial Today in Tate-La Bianca Killings.” June 15, 1970.
“Beausoleil Loses Plea for New Trial, Is Sentenced to Death.” June 16, 1970.
“Manson Jury May Be Kept in Hotel up to Six Months.” June 16, 1970.
“Mary Brunner Charged with Hinman Murder; District Attorney Revokes Offer of Immunity for Manson ‘Family’ Member.” June 17, 1970.
“Task of Selecting Jury Begins Slowly in Manson Trial.” June 17, 1970.
“Manson Talks to Newsmen, Denies All Guilt in Murders.” June 19, 1970.
“Panel of 60 Prospective Manson Jurors Depleted.” June 24, 1970.
“Prosecution Will Seek Death Penalty for Manson, 3 Women.” June 27, 1970.
“Manson’s Plea for Dismissal Rejected; Judge Denies Move Based on Publicity Given Case.” June 30, 1970.
“DA Seeks Writ in High Court to Oust Attorney for Manson.” July 1, 1970.
“Testimony Start in Manson Case Seen by End of Month.” July 2, 1970.
“93 Dismissed as Possible Jurors in Manson Trial.” July 4, 1970.
“Court Orders Longer Day for Manson Trial.” July 7, 1970.
“Judge in Manson Case Returns Jury Hunt to Chambers.” July 8, 1970.
“Manson Trial Exposed to Public 36 Seconds.” July 9, 1970.
“Manson Jury May Be Chosen Monday.” July 11, 1970.
“Jury Expected to Be Sworn In Today.” July 14, 1970.
“Manson Trial Jurors Sworn In; Quizzing of Alternates Begins.” July 15, 1970.
“Court Frees Manson ‘Girl’ Given Immunity in Slaying of Hinman.” July 24, 1970.
“Manson Sought Racial Conf
lict, State Contends; Wanted to Blame Mass Murders on Negroes to Stir Trouble, Jury Told.” July 25, 1970.
“Mrs. Kasabian May Begin Testimony in Tate Case Today.” July 27, 1970.
“Mrs. Kasabian’s Testimony Met by 50 Defense Objections; State’s Key Witness Interrupted Repeatedly as She Describes Life with Manson ‘Family.’ ” July 28, 1970.
“Foiled 8th Murder Ordered by Manson, Mrs. Kasabian Says.” July 31, 1970.
“Linda Kasabian Testifies She Loved Manson as the ‘Messiah.’ ” August 1, 1970.
“Manson Defense Tells Shock at Nixon Remark.” August 4, 1970.
“Nixon Explains; Clarifies Comment on Manson Guilt.” August 4, 1970.
“Manson Flaunts Headline About Nixon’s Comment Before Jury.” August 5, 1970.
“Manson Case Jury Told to Disregard Headline on Nixon.” August 6, 1970.
“Claimant of Gun in Manson Case Dies.” August 7, 1970.
“Mrs. Kasabian Sobs When Shown Photo of Miss Tate’s Body.” August 7, 1970.
“Mrs. Kasabian Says She Didn’t Enter House, Help Kill 5.” August 8, 1970.
“Mrs. Kasabian Says Tate Scene Altered Her View of Manson.” August 15, 1970.
“Mrs. Kasabian Tells Why She Avoided Police; Feared Manson Would Kill Her.” August 18, 1970.
“Defense Attacks ‘Penitent’ Linda’s Self-Image; Paints Picture of ‘Liar, Thief, Addict.’ ” August 19, 1970.
“Manson on Stand, Complains About Treatment at County Jail.” August 21, 1970.
“Miss Atkins’ Illness Forces Recess in Tate Slaying Trial.” August 29, 1970.
“Manson Tied to Gun Similar to One Believed Used in Slayings; Witness Testifies He Saw Cult Leader with Revolver When They Went to Hollywood Apartment to See Man.” September 11, 1970.
“Girls Worshipped Manson, Witness Says at Tate Trial.” September 12, 1970.
“Watson Arrives in L.A. to Face Trial in Tate Slaying Case.” September 12, 1970.
“Manson Cult Linked to Murder Evidence.” September 18, 1970.
“Five Members of Manson Family Join in Silent Reunion.” September 19, 1970.
“Spahn Ranch, Once Home of Manson ‘Family,’ Now Ashes.” September 28, 1970.
“Manson Claimed Responsibility in Deaths, Jury Told.” September 29, 1970.
“Fear of Manson Kept Him Silent, Man Says; ‘Got to See Things’ Living with ‘Family,’ Witness Tells Trial.” September 30, 1970.
“Manson, ‘Girls,’ Removed After Court Outburst; Session Recessed When Defendants Sing, Chant, and Call Insults to Judge.” October 2, 1970.