Actually, this wasn't the brainchild of Manson. Squeaky Fromme thought this up all by herself. Of course her reason behind it was to bring attention to Manson's plight. All she got for her trouble was a long prison sentence in a federal penitentiay.
Dennis Wilson befriended Charles Manson, having music in common. In short order Manson and who knows how many of his 'family' had dug in at Wilson's beachfront house in Malibu. Wilson was supposed to get a record producer to listen to some of Manson's music, which he did. The producer was Terry Melcher, Doris Day's son. Melcher took a pass on Manson and his music, which infuriated Charlie and put Melcher's and Wilson's life in jeopardy. Wilson couldn't seem to get the family out of his house so he was forced to move elsewhere. He lived looking over his shoulder until Manson was arrested for the Tate-LaBianca murders. In a final twist to the story, Melcher owned the house on Cielo Dr. where Sharon Tate and friends were murdered on Manson's orders. Melcher had rented the property to director Roman Polanski to whom Tate was married. I doubt it was coincidence that Manson picked that house. He had been there before and knew Melcher was the owner.
An order to kill is typically referred to as an assassination order or a hit.
No he did not. Charles Manson is a mass manipulator and could also be consider a Cult Leader to some extent. He provided the weapons drugs, vehicle and picked out the people that he wanted killed, but there is no evidence that he ever physically killed anyone himself. He killed your Mum
Manson, for a variety of reasons, was virtually unemployable. He stole, swindled, lied and cheated to get anything he wanted or needed. When he could, he had others do likewise in order to take the 'heat' off himself. It is possible that he may have been slightly talented as a musician but the music business is highly competative. Many with far more talent than Manson have been rejected by recording big wigs. Charlie was a career criminal and he was very good at it.
Charles Manson never actually killed a single person, but had his loyal followers do it for him. He hurt some people thought, Manson was a born criminal for the most part. He was also in and out of juvenile prison for stealing and assaults. Charles Manson was able to build an image to his followers, which is another important part of being a leader. Manson built an image as a father figure to many of his followers. When he would recruit his followers he would often look for younger people who had lived the same type of life as he had. He would promise them that they would join this family and be loved. These people were usually runaways or had very low self-esteem. He used this technique mostly when he was trying to persuade people. Telling people about his failed music career and the race war were used mainly to persuade people, but by putting them into a logical order and telling these people what could happen if they joined him was greatly influential in getting more followers. By telling these potential followers what could happen if they joined with him made him seem more appealing to them. By putting things in a logical order of what was going to happen and how they would be safe with him; Manson was able to gain a much bigger following.
Order of Charles XIII happened in 1811.
Order of Saint-Charles happened on 1858-03-15.
That information would take a whole encyclopedia. There are books that cover some serial killers and magazines which you could order.
Gerald John Gartner has written: 'The impact of a national milk order for the United States' -- subject(s): Marketing, Dairy products
Charles Manson is not famous, he is infamous, theres a difference; he manipulated people into doing his bidding, which involved several brutal slayings including a woman who was 8 1/2 months pregnant
There are no credits listed for Charles Grodin for any of the Law and Order series.
Gerald Ford signed this one on June 11,1976.