UN Charles Manson has died at the age of 83

Charles Manson hospitalized, source says “it’s just a matter of time”
POSTED 5:42 PM, NOVEMBER 15, 2017, BY KATIE DELONG, UPDATED AT 05:43PM, NOVEMBER 15, 2017


Charles Manson (PHOTO: TMZ)

BAKERSFIELD, California — Charles Manson is in the hospital, TMZ is reporting, and a source familiar with his situation told TMZ, “it’s not going to get any better for him.”

TMZ was told Manson was rushed to a Bakersfield hospital Sunday, November 12th, and has been wheeled around on a gurney for various treatments — escorted by five uniformed officers.

According to TMZ, the 83-year-old Manson, who lays still covered in blankets, looks ashen.

Sources told TMZ Manson’s health has been steadily deteriorating and, as it was put to TMZ, “it’s just a matter of time.”

Manson had serious health issues back in January as well, when he was hospitalized for severe intestinal bleeding and needed surgery to repair a lesion, but he was deemed too weak by doctors and sent back to prison.

http://fox6now.com/2017/11/15/tmz-charles-manson-hospitalized-source-says-its-just-a-matter-of-time/
 

a devil with the voice of an angel
Hes so cute when he smiles
Charles manson did not kill anyone
great voice

I wonder why those people absolutely refuse to see that Manson was a mentally ill shithead who was too pathetic to go on his killings alone and wanted a harem of drugged and mentally unstable woman just for him.
I'm failing really hard to see his appeal for so many women (and men too).

I mean, how idiotic is this
https://reb-american-tragedy.tumblr.com/image/163982600485
 
I always thought Gypsy Share looked like she'd fuck back at you so congrats on tappin' that, Charlie.
 
Its amazing he got beautiful women to do what he pleased.

Yeah, before the murders he was apparently a handsome devil. We were used to seeing him 40 years later as a dirty mop made from a laundry pile.

manson_booked.jpg

...Huh.
 
That was Susan Atkins and she died of brain cancer.


Leslie Van Houten is still in jail.

Squeaky Fromme was released a few years ago but she was there for an assassination attempt on Gerald Ford.

Can't recall the others.

Watson is still alive and in jail, and he is arguably the most murdery of the lot.
 
I remember learning about his cult (laughing at his "race war") and being creeped out by the ghosts of his victims that still linger on.

Nothing of Value was lost, though five of his "Family" still remain.
 
a devil with the voice of an angel
Hes so cute when he smiles
Charles manson did not kill anyone
great voice

I wonder why those people absolutely refuse to see that Manson was a mentally ill shithead who was too pathetic to go on his killings alone and wanted a harem of drugged and mentally unstable woman just for him.
I'm failing really hard to see his appeal for so many women (and men too).

I mean, how idiotic is this
https://reb-american-tragedy.tumblr.com/image/163982600485
The key to starting a cult is find a bunch of people more broken then you.
 
Here's more exceptionalism. System Of A Down? Is it 1998 or something?:\

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/sy...s-very-sad-to-learn-of-charles-mansons-death/

SYSTEM OF A DOWN guitarist Daron Malakian says that he was "very sad" to hear the news of Charles Manson's death, explaining that the cult leader and murder-rampage mastermind's "interviews and music were a big influence" on him as an artist.

One of the most notorious murderers of the 20th century, Charles Manson died on Sunday in a hospital in Kern County, California, north of Los Angeles. He was 83. Charles Manson had been rushed to a Bakersfield, California hospital from Corcoran State Prison earlier this month for an undisclosed medical issue.

In the summer of 1969, Charles Manson persuaded his followers to commit a string of murders in Los Angeles.

Although he was sentenced to death for the crime, Manson escaped execution when the state Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional at the time.

After news of Manson's death broke on Sunday, Malakian made a Facebook post in which he wrote: "Very sad to hear the news about Charles Manson's death. During the time I was writing [SYSTEM OF A DOWN's] 'Toxicity' album, Manson's interviews and music were a big influence on me as an artist. I titled the song 'A.T.W.A.' after Manson's environmental organization [Air Trees Water Animals]. My interest was in the way he articulated his thoughts and his views on society, not in the murders."

Daron added that the painting in the photo included in his Facebook post was "one I asked my dad to paint with the Charles Manson theme, which I later used as the art for the SCARS ON BROADWAY song 'Fucking' that was released through limited vinyl."

After his initial comments caused a backlash on social media, Malakian once took to his Facebook to clarify his stance and respond to his critics, saying that "Manson was a genius who could articulate his thoughts in very clever ways."

Daron wrote in the comments section below his original post: "If all you know about Manson is what you've [been] sold by the media, I don't blame you for you negative comments. But the other side of Manson was that he was a songwriter [whose] song 'Look At Your Game' was covered by GUNS N' ROSES. Manson also had very valid view points on the society and the environment that even some of you people who are calling me disgusting couldn't argue with if you took the time to look into his interviews. I would say you would be the disgusting ones if you disagree with him on some of these topics.

"If Manson was just some idiot who killed people, he wouldn't inspire me in any way.

"I don't back murders or murderers in any way shape or form!!!!!

"Manson was a genius who could articulate his thoughts in very clever ways. That was the Manson who affected me as an artist.

"For all of you who say [you're] happy he is dead and he should burn in your imaginary hell, [you're] the ones who should be ashamed of yourselves. You [seem] to be just as bad with your thoughts as the murderers you [say] that you hate so much!!!!"

Earlier today, Malakian made another attempt to explain himself, writing below his original post: "Let me try to explain one more time for those who just don't get where I'm coming from on this Manson post. I don't back the murderer Charles Manson, I back his art and his views on social and environmental issues. Sometimes talented people do bad things. For example, OJ Simpson killed his wife, which is horrible. But you can't deny the fact that he was one of the best football players in history. So there is the murderer OJ and the football OJ. So if I was a football player, I could not deny Simpson's contribution to the game and the impact he had on future football players. Yes, he did a horrible thing by killing his wife, but his talent as a football player in undeniable.

"And for the people who are asking if I would feel the same if Manson killed my family or pregnant wife, this is an example for you. My family was in the Armenian Genocide where millions of Armenians were slaughtered by the Turkish government and Turkish soldiers. But I still enjoy Turkish music, Turkish art, and I have Turkish friends who probably had grandparents who were Turkish soldiers during the genocide."

My favorite part is when Daron says that people who are happy that Manson is dead are just as bad as the murderers themselves.:lol:
Because that's totally the same thing as brutally slaying several people including a pregnant woman.

Someone should introduce him to the true crime community on Tumblr. They can all sperg and fangirl together over their dead husbando.

You know, Ira Einhorn had an environmentalist message too. He even falsely claims to have invented Earth Day. It's just that he never became a "cool" cultural icon for edgy kids to identify with. So no one cares. Plus there are countless other genuinely good people out there who's messages and views you can admire without having them attached to a filthy hippie burnout who got a bunch of other filthy hippie burnouts to kill for him.
 
Here's more exceptionalism. System Of A Down? Is it 1998 or something?:\

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/sy...s-very-sad-to-learn-of-charles-mansons-death/



My favorite part is when Daron says that people who are happy that Manson is dead are just as bad as the murderers themselves.:lol:
Because that's totally the same thing as brutally slaying several people including a pregnant woman.

Someone should introduce him to the true crime community on Tumblr. They can all sperg and fangirl together over their dead husbando.

You know, Ira Einhorn had an environmentalist message too. He even falsely claims to have invented Earth Day. It's just that he never became a "cool" cultural icon for edgy kids to identify with. So no one cares. Plus there are countless other genuinely good people out there who's messages and views you can admire without having them attached to a filthy hippie burnout who got a bunch of other filthy hippie burnouts to kill for him.
I'm just thinking, in the right place and time, this dipshit might have become one of Mansons' victims, because he represented the music scene Manson was so desperate to be part of.
Neil Young knew Manson and said he was a very competent singer and songwriter, "if he could've gotten a backing band like Bob Dylan had, he would've been as big as Dylan was. But there was something about Manson you knew was going to keep him from getting that backing band."
 
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