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Charles Manson dead
Have fun in hell asshole
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Finally!
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He should have had the same thing done to him as he did/instructed others to do to the innocent people they killed. There is a place in hell for him.
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I was living in Los Angeles in 1969, and all my parents could say to me was he was the Boogeyman........... Rot in hell!!!!!
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and there was much rejoicing
"yaaaaaaay.."
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Interesting that Malcolm Young of AC/DC died within the same 24 hours. My guess is that only one of them is travelling the "Highway to Hell".
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Glad he is finally gone. I hope he gets raped in hell.
And I'll never understand why the state kept this POS alive for nearly 50 years after what he did. |
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Three including Manson were sentenced to death. They didn't execute him or them because the law changed, years after they were sentenced, and the death penalty was outlawed for a time. Once they commuted their death penalties they couldn't reinstate them, hence the longevity in jail.
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Leon Luckey Last edited by Leon; 11-21-2017 at 06:41 AM. |
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If so, those profits should be turned over to the tax payers that paid for this a--hole's life for 50 years. Enjoy eternal Hell. P.S. An exception should have been made on reinstating their death penalties.
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I don't believe that anyone who committed a crime can profit financially from it. No money from books or anything else went his way. He was clearly a very sick and evil human being who dragged a lot of impressionable young people into his circle. It's hard to imagine a more notorious crime than his killing of Sharon Tate and others. Almost hard to believe that there could be a person like him.
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At first, I was happy when I read the news. I cheered to myself and thought YESSSS good riddance to a POS. Then I thought about how horrible it is to feel good about someone's death. I understand how some people might feel the planet is better off without him. I just feel like maybe judgment is not up to me. I hope the families of his victims have found peace.
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