Essay On Charles Manson

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Charles Manson & the Manson Family Murders
Anti-social personality disorder, a mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others.
November 12, 1934, Charles Milles Maddox is born to 15 year old Kathleen Maddox who had been living with various partners in hotel rooms when Charles was born. Kathleen was an alcoholic and when Charles was 4, she had earned a five-year jail term for robbery. While his mother was in jail, Charles had been taken in by his aunt and uncle in McMechen, West Virginia. He had been placed in schools and boys homes. By age nine, Charles had already started stealing and later on added burglary and auto theft to his record. There was a consistency to the habit of stealing and it became easier. As he began to steal more he gained a sense of comfort, stability. He was caught stealing and sent to reform school and then again when he was twelve and was sent to Gibault School for Boys in Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1947. He was not there long and had ran away trying to return to his mother who didn’t want him. He then tried to live on his own, supporting himself entirely off of stealing and burglary until he was caught. The court had arranged for him to be sent off to Father Flanagan’s Boys Town. (another reform school) Three days after he was admitted to Boys Town, thirteen-year-old Charlie and another boy committed two armed robberies. Charles was later moved to the Indiana School for Boys for three years. His teachers described him as having trust in no one and “did good work only for those whom he figured he could obtain something.” In 1951, Charles and two of his friends had run away and started heading for California, supporting himself ...

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...e house from the intentional victim, Terry Melcher. That night, the four followers brutally murdered Tate, her unborn baby, and four others who were visiting her. The following night, they killed Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in their home.
Anti-social personality disorder, a mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others. It took the police a while to determine who was responsible, It wasn’t until December of 1969 that Manson and several of his followers were arrested, the trials began on January 24, 1970. On January 25, Manson was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder. On March 29, 1971 he was sentenced to death, but he was exempted from his sentence because the Supreme Court outlawed the death penalty. Charles Manson stayed in prison until he was beaten to death by his roommate.

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