![]() ![]() I also felt like he was quite frank in his recounting of the trial of Charles Manson and the “family.” Often noting when he made a mistake, or when opposing council scored a point. His job was convictions for the murders, and he got them. I’m less trusting of the “establishment” (DNC anybody?) and have finely honed my life motto “Question everything.”īefore I say anything else, I will say this – Bugliosi was a brilliant prosecutor. I read this book in my teens but I don’t remember it at all, and even if I had remembered it I certainly would have reacted to it as I did this time. Naturally I didn’t understand it, but it was in the air and it didn’t matter how old you were, everybody felt it. I got most of my news sitting in the back seat of my parents car driving down the street, and I remember hearing snippets of the Tate-LaBianca murders and being petrified. ![]() In August 1969 I was approaching my 6th birthday and I lived less than an hour south of Los Angeles. You may be a lover but you ain’t no dancer *Caution: controversial (and contains spoilers, but … uh … it’s history so … spoiler alert?!) ![]()
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