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Authors: Edward George,Dary Matera
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No. 3, a longer period of time is required to evaluate his suitability. In view of the prisoner’s long history of criminality and misconduct, these include 60 serious 115s, nine since his last hearing, and three serious within the last year.
No. 4, a recent psychiatric report dated January of 1992, authored by Christopherson, indicates a need for a longer period of observation and evaluation.
And No. 5, the prisoner has not completed the necessary programming, which is essential to his adjustment, and needs additional time to gain such programming.
Recommendations to you, Mr. Manson, that you become disciplinary free, that you work to reduce your custody level so that the program opportunities will become more available, that you upgrade when—and that’s when you can, upgrade vocationally and educationally and you participate in self-help and therapy programming.
This concludes the panel hearing. The time is now 1552 hours. The prisoner may leave. Good luck to you, Mr. Manson.
INMATE MANSON: Good-bye.
PRESIDING BOARD COMMISSIONER KOENIG: Here’s a copy [inaudible].
Parole denied five years.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks to my wife, Beth, and our six children for enduring my years of struggle collecting information and writing this book. Thanks to them for forgiving my dark moods and moments of rage. Thanks for support from friends like Robi and Bob Andersen, and Bev and Gary McGuire, who have long put up with my Charlie stories. Thanks to my many other friends and relatives who encouraged me to write, and particularly to my perennial convict friend, Roger Dale “Pin Cushion” Smith, the most stabbed inmate in the California prison system, who taught me more about prison life than anyone else.
Thanks to my many bosses, peers, and subordinates who worked with me throughout my thirty-two-year law-enforcement and prison career, especially Warden Bob Rees, Parole Administrator Ron Chun, Prison Chaplain Nick Ristad, and Doctors Larry Clanon, Joyce Sutton, and Al Rotella.
Thanks to Lisa Kaiser, my first literary agent contact, who referred my manuscript to Dary Matera, who proposed changes in the manuscript leading to its sale, and who then rewrote the book into its finished form. Thanks to Steve Huddleston, Assistant Publisher of the Vacaville Reporter, for research assistance.
Thanks to authors Leonard Bishop and Donna Levin, whose writing workshops and advice helped me get started. Thanks to Nuel Emmons, Manson book author, for photos, friendship, and advice. Thanks to those many Sulpician and Jesuit priests and teachers who taught me the skills and virtues of sanity which sustained me throughout the many years of prison madness. And thanks to my mother, who was always there.
Last and the least thanks to Charles Manson, whose demonic behavior shocked the world’s conscience, motivating me to search his life and chronicle his long prison odyssey.
—E.G.
Special thanks to Fran Matera, Ph.D., of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunications, Arizona State University, for all her assistance and support. And to Will Hart, Lonnie Haney, Ernestina Zamora; Jim Fitzgerald, Dana Albarella, and Charles Spicer at St. Martin’s Press; and to my agents Stedman Mays and Lisa Kaiser of Connie Clausen Associates.
In memoriam to my agent Connie Clausen.
—D. M.
INDEX
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A
Abbey, Edward
Affirmative action
Alderson Federal Prison
Squeaky’s escape from
Alonzo, Maria “Crystal,”
Aryan Brotherhood
Atascadero State Hospital
Atkins, Susan “Sadie,”
joins Manson Family
Tate murders and
testimony at Manson trial
Atkinson, Stan
ATWA (Air, Trees, Water, Animals)
B
Barabas, Edward
Barker, Rafe
Barns (convict)
Bartell, Sue
BBC
Beach Boys
Beatles’
White Album,
Beausoleil, Bobby
Hinman murder and
joins Manson Family
“Be-in” at Gold Gate Park
Bergen, Candice
Black Guerrilla Family
Black Panthers
Brown, Jerry
Brunner, Mary
Buendorf, Larry
Bugliosi, Vincent
Helter Skelter,
Burke, Tommy
Burton, Richard
Busic, Julienne
C
California Institution for Women
California Medical Facility (CMF), Manson at
see also
Correctional Medical Facility (CMF), California
Capital punishment, overturning by Supreme Court of
Carter, Billy
Carter, Gloria
Carter, Jimmy
Carter, Miss Lillian
Carter, Rosalyn
Cascade Council Camp Fire Girls
CBS
“Cease to Exist,”
Chowchilla, California, hijacking of school bus in
Clanon, Dr. Larry
Cominsky, Paul
Como, Kenneth
Cooper, Priscilla
Corcoran State Prison, Manson at
Corona, Juan
Correctional Medical Facility (CMF), California:
formerly California Medical Facility
Manson at
mainline privileges and
notorious criminals at
Willis Unit for maximum-security inmates
Craig, James “Spider,”
Crazy John (San Quentin convict)
D
Dass, Ram
Davis, Bobby
Davis, Bruce
joins Manson Family
Davis, Richard Allen
Day They Murdered Christ, The,
Dean, Lee
Death penalty, Supreme Court decision affecting
deGiere, Greg
Desert Solitaire
(Abbey)
Domino Principle, The,
Duel Correctional Facility
E
Emerson, A. A
Emmons, Nuel
Esquire,
F
FBI
Felix, Dr. Morton
Folger, Abigail
Folsom State Prison
Manson at
Ford, Gerald:
Sara Jane Moore’s assassination attempt on
Squeaky Fromme’s assassination attempt on
Fromme, Lynette “Squeaky,”
assassination attempt on President Ford
motivation for
Julienne Busic and
calls to prison officials
Gloria Carter and
communication with Manson
criminal record
described
devotion to Manson
escape from federal prison
father, relationship with her
gifts for Manson
letters exchanged with Edward George
Manson
and
meetings with prison officials
meets Manson for first time
Rolling Stone,
article for
Sacramento Bee
interview
visitation rights with Manson, desire for
Ford assassination attempt and
Frykowski, Wojiciech “Voytek,”
Fudge, Lou
G
Gallant, Gerald
Garretson, William
George, Beth
described
discussions about Manson
George, David
George, Diane
George, Edward (author):
affirmative action and
career choice
at Correctional Medical Facility
family life, effect of work on
father and
injured by prisoner
Manson and:
book in progress and
communications between Squeaky and Manson,
see
Fromme, Lynette “Squeaky,” communication with Manson
at Corcoran State Prison
at Correctional Medical Facility
discussions in George’s office
first meeting
media interviews and,
see
Manson, Charles, media and
parole hearings
at San Quentin
threats from Manson
Manson Family and,
see names of individuals, e.g.
Fromme, Lynette “Squeaky”; Good, Sandra
as navy fighter pilot trainee
as parole agent
at San Quentin
job in jeopardy
seminary training
at Sierra Conservation Center
as volunteer teacher at St. Mary’s Church
yoga prison program and
George, Susan
Gillies, Cathy
Ginsberg, Allen
Good, Sandra
after release from prison
appeal of federal conviction
Como escape attempt and
criminal record of
described
devotion to Manson
Internet Web site
joins Manson Family
letters exchanged with Edward George
Manson
documentary and
reunited in prison with Squeaky
Sacramento Bee
interview
threat to author from
visitation rights with Manson, desire for
Goucher, Sarah
Goucher, William “the Iceman,”
Grant, Cary
Grenades, prison-made
Grogan, Steve “Clem,”
H
Hackman, Gene
Haight-Ashbury
Haught, John “Zero,”
Hay, Herbert Darrell
Hay, Misty (aka Pat Gillum)
Hearst, Patty
Helter Skelter
(Bugliosi)
Hendrickson, Robert
Hinman, Gary:
joins Manson Family
murder of
Hitler, Adolf
Hoover, Joe
Hyberg, Dr. Gordon
I
Indiana School for Boys
International People’s Court of Retribution
Internet Web site devoted to Manson
Inyo County, California Sheriff’s Department
J
Jackson, George
Jan (Hare Krishna follower)
“Joker” (convict)
Jones, Chris
Jones, Tom
K
Kaczynski, Theodore
Kaiser Industries
Kasabian, Linda
Kay, Stephen
Keayes, William
Kemper, Ed
Kennedy, Susan
KGO radio, San Francisco
Klass, Polly
Kramer, Stanley
Krenwinkel, Patricia
joins Manson Family
Manson’s belief system and
Tate-LaBianca murders and
L
LaBianca, Leno and Rosemary, murder of
see also
Tate-LaBianca murders
“Lady in White,”
Lake, Diane
Langerman, Dave
Leary, Timothy
Lehman, Dr. Edwin
Livsey, Dr. Clara
Los Angeles Times,
Lutesinger, Kitty
M
McBride, Thomas J.
McNeil Prison
McVeigh, Timothy
Manson, Charles:
acting crazy or psychotic
animals and humane side of
artistic side
cause and effect, inability to understand
childhood of
at Corcoran State Prison
at Correctional Medical Facility,
see
Correctional Medical Facility (CMF), Manson at
criminal record:
as adult
as teenager
death sentence commuted to life in prison
as demonic
environmentalism and
escape plans
as father
father “Colonel Scott,”
denial knowing his father
followers of,
see
Manson Family and other followers
at Folsom State Prison
Fromme assassination attempt on Ford and
Edward George and,
see
George, Edward, Manson and
hit list sent to
Vacaville Reporter,
hunger strike
hypnotic influence
Internet Web site devoted to
keys to prison, returning of
lectures and sermons of
as manipulator
marriage
media and
interviews granted
parole hearings
policy on media interviews of notorious criminals
requests for interviews
Moore assassination attempt on Ford and
mother of
abandonment by
marriage to William Manson
in prison
relationship with Charles’s father
music and
parole hearings
1986 statement at
1992 transcript of
at Pelican Bay State Prison
physical appearance
in 1996
at sixty-one
possessions in prison
guitars
prison guards frightened by
as product of prison system
psychological evaluations of
as racist
at San Quentin,
see
San Quentin, Manson at
self-analysis
self-destructive side
Willie Spann and
Squeaky Fromme and:
communication with,
see
Fromme, Lynette “Squeaky,” communication with Manson
devotion of Squeaky to
first meeting
gifts from
Rolling Stone
article
see also
Fromme, Lynette “Squeaky”
Tate-LaBianca murders and
arrest for
conviction and sentencing for
death sentence commuted to life
responsibility for, question of
statement to California court
testimony
trial for
as teenager
raped by other boys
threats to his life from prison inmates
protection from
set on fire
trying to beat the system
voodoo dolls
weapons found in cell of
weapons turned in by
yoga prison program and
Manson, William
Manson
(documentary film)
Manson Family and other followers
continual attraction of new members
degree of control over, Manson’s
drifting away of original members
drugs and
freeing of Manson and
gifts for Manson
Hollywood movie and music set and
Internet Web site devoted to Manson
interviews with Manson
letters and calls from
see also names of individuals