I think it made him feel important, so in that way I guess it made him happy. In some sick way it was his way to take a jab at the 'establishment', which he hated more than anything else.
He was. I doubt the Beattles were happy about it due to the bad publicity but Manson was obsessed with anything Beattles, and the White Album in particular. In his twisted little mind he felt the Beattles were sending him messages and he listened to them constantly. Looking back it seems inconceivable that someone could get that far off track mentally, but to Charles Manson it made perfect sense.
yes
I have never found any basis to indicate that Manson was a necropheliac. (likes sex with corpses) But Vince Bugliosi has said of Manson 'death is Charlie's trip'. And this does seem to be true. But it is always others deaths that makes Charlie happy. The thought of losing his own puts him in great distress. When you look at Manson with a critical eye all you see is a very small man, powerless and a prisoner of his own sick mind.
yes and no it depends on whether you liked him or not.
That where not happy that where angry with him.
The cast of I Killed My Happy - 2009 includes: Bhaveek Makan
Happy Kit was killed by Lani Poo, who accidentally pushed Happy Kit off a railing.
They were not happy together and both got interested in other people.
because the moon is very happy that people will be killed. when someone dies the moons smiles at night
They were very different people, and weren't happy together. Charles admitted in an interview that he never loved her; he married her under pressure to find a wife.
Charles Loudsberry has written: 'The happy testament'
No, they weren't.