Una visión sin filtros del asesino más famoso de Estados Unidos, Charles Manson. A través de 20 años de conversaciones inéditas, las personas más cercanas al caso cuestionan sus puntos de vi... Leer todoUna visión sin filtros del asesino más famoso de Estados Unidos, Charles Manson. A través de 20 años de conversaciones inéditas, las personas más cercanas al caso cuestionan sus puntos de vista.Una visión sin filtros del asesino más famoso de Estados Unidos, Charles Manson. A través de 20 años de conversaciones inéditas, las personas más cercanas al caso cuestionan sus puntos de vista.
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What really stood out to me was how the story avoided sensationalism. It took a more factual, straightforward approach to the Manson murders, focusing on the observations and experiences of the people directly involved. That felt refreshing compared to the usual over-the-top portrayals in the media. I hadn't realized just how much the press sensationalized the case at the time or how Bugliosi turned his role as prosecutor into a way to profit from the whole thing-that was eye-opening.
I was also drawn to the way Jones' relationship with Manson evolved over time. It seemed like, as he got to know him, he started to question whether Manson was really as guilty as everyone believed. But that perspective seemed to change completely after their final phone call, like something about that conversation brought everything crashing down for him. It added a really human element to the story, showing how messy and complicated it all was for the people caught up in it.
I was also drawn to the way Jones' relationship with Manson evolved over time. It seemed like, as he got to know him, he started to question whether Manson was really as guilty as everyone believed. But that perspective seemed to change completely after their final phone call, like something about that conversation brought everything crashing down for him. It added a really human element to the story, showing how messy and complicated it all was for the people caught up in it.
I've seen in other documentaries, and this one shows the same thing: If a kid is unloved, they grow up with no empathy, and create a sense of protective pride that doesn't make them accept they have made mistakes.
Manson was unloved by his parents, was put into a catholic orphanage that beat him, was never adopted, became a criminal to survive, got arrested multiple times, learned how to become worse in prison, and then all the other things happened.
Let abortions happen, and unwanted babies won't happen. If God existed, and had any problems with abortion, he'd make it impossible for abortions to happen.
Manson was unloved by his parents, was put into a catholic orphanage that beat him, was never adopted, became a criminal to survive, got arrested multiple times, learned how to become worse in prison, and then all the other things happened.
Let abortions happen, and unwanted babies won't happen. If God existed, and had any problems with abortion, he'd make it impossible for abortions to happen.
This documentary is such a joke! A pathological liar continues to lie to gullible people (mostly ex - cons). Who are you going to believe, the people that were actually there and testified, or some 'friends' (ex - cons/ ex - cellmates) of Manson's that were NOT at the murders and the recordings of a deluded psychopath? Granted Bugliosi is also a pathological liar, however, Manson is the psychopath! Even in the tapes he admits he was at the house the second night and went in with Tex, then his 'friend' says he wasn't. There was also testimony from 3 of the murderers in various interviews over the years that Manson was there the first night, then left. This is just another mind - f of Manson's bs now being spouted after the dill weed is dead. He was a master manipulator that fed drugs to idiots and it was shown over and over again at the trial just how much control he had over said idiots. The worst part about all of this is Hollywood is still making money off of 8 people's murders, and one attempted murder; and the only murdered person that is ever talked about is Sharon Tate. There are even a few more murders that are never ever mentioned that happened at the Ranch. There are still family members of ALL the victims that are still having to deal with being re - traumatised every time some jack - a@@ wants to make money off Manson. Manson himself has told so many lies, and so many different versions of what happened over the years in multiple interviews that this is just more manipulation for new generations to keep up the hero worship of a psychopath. Nothing new here, folks. Don't waste your time.
The teaser presented by the host of this documentary , who allegedly recorded conversations over an extended period of time with Manson, is plied along the lines of a sensational carnival barker who proclaims that said recordings will blow the doors off of everything we thought we knew about Manson. What, say it again? In reality, this show does nothing more than rehash every single bit of info we've been fed over the years about one of the most notorious figures of the 20th Century, while admittedly emphasizing some of the gorier aspects of the event to feed our salacious collective appetite. Some of the " guests " who were affiliated with the Musical Murder Maestro imply that there's a bigger story lurking but don't hold your breath waiting for that big reveal. This program is either lazily produced or is simply designed to facilitate an urban mythical cover story of a mesmerizing yet evil guru who largely single-handedly brought down the love and peace facade of the entire hippie era. I would recommend that you read " Chaos - Charles Manson the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties " by Tom O'Neill. This compelling tome is not a conspiracy theory but a thoroughly researched and exhaustively analytical investigation into the machinations behind the story. Apparently the producers of this documentary saw no reason to do anything other than reinforce the same tired tale that's been repeatedly spun for decades, which is unfortunate, because including a more complete narrative would have made for more compelling viewing. Like one of the press commentators said, this is a horrible, sick tragedy that is also a great story. Looks like most of us didn't know half of it and still won't after viewing this film.
I've devoured every book/movie/documentary about this for over 30 years about the murders and the family. Its not about satanism or being evil, it is about getting some answers to questions we all want to know. Unveil some new truths, And finally one where charlie gets to say his true piece. This is Stripped down and raw. And i love that this is the real charlie, not the freak show putting on the act he was expected to put on. Absolutely Every second of this series captured my attention. This documentary is the Best one!!! Hands down. Nay sayers be damned. I'd score it higher if I could.. I give it a 12/10 !
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