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It began on September 1, 1969 when a ten-year-old boy finds the gun used in the Tate murders. The boy's father turns the gun over to the LAPD but the LAPD fails to do a proper investigation.

Whiting that period of time, Susan Atkins bragged about her role in the murders and Manson bragged about the killings in some other jail. That brought Manson to his sentence in 1971.

I have never heard about forensics evidence use in the case, but we could be certain that the gun found by the 10 year old kid went trough the process once they had Manson in custody.

//Manson was arrested at Barker Ranch in Death Valley, CA, on October 13, 1969, on charges of grand theft auto. He was held in the local jail in Independence, CA, located in Inyo County, northeast of Los Angeles. He remained in the Independence jail until he was transfered to L.A. county jail where he was officially charged with the Tate-LaBianca murders.//

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Ever notice every coin has two sides? So it is in life. How would Charles Manson have
conducted his life had he been raised by a mother and dad who taught the right way
in life by example and cared enough to skillfully train him up right?
We will never know. He may be genetically prone to be wayward, but he wasn't raised right.
Two sides to every coin. Add in some brain damage from drugs to someone left on the streets at 9 years old or there about and you have a prescription for trouble.
Yet, we all still have to be accountable for how we conduct our life no matter the cards we are dealt.
Two sides to every coin.

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a dog kicked his teeth in and then they gave him a bucket of barf and then they gave him chris hoshauer and then they put him to bed.

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