No, Charles Manson did not make a clock stop. This phrase is often attributed to a metaphorical interpretation of Manson's influence and the chaotic events surrounding him, particularly the tragic incidents involving his followers. Manson was a notorious cult leader whose actions led to several murders, but there is no literal connection to stopping a clock.
In his book on the Manson Family, Vicent Bugliosi did have his watch stop after Manson gave him the "eye". It creeped him out a little but I think he dismissed it as bad batteries or some such thing and carried on with the trial. References:Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi.
Everybody deserves to make a living but making money from the death of others, and cashing in on notorious killers is cruel and unethical and disreguardes the feelings of the victim's loved ones. So yes, it should stop.
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Well a lot of Drugs and they didn't stop until they knew it was bad and it was bad enough to kill you and other things.
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No, the vowel sound in "stop" is different from the vowel sound in "clock." The vowel sound in "stop" is pronounced as [ɑ] as in "ah," while the vowel sound in "clock" is pronounced as [ɒ] as in "cot."
put clock oil on the second hand.
Turn off the alarm clock.
It can if the internal battery gets dry the clock will stop.
The clock is maintained by a certified NFL official. He or she takes cues to start and stop the clock from the referee.
It is so because on the bridge there is one clock which do not work whit a cell , battery or solar panels and the scientist who has made this clock and said that "when this clock will stop working that time 12 o'clock will be in this clock and at that time that bridge will also broke so every one stop going on that bridge before 12 o'clock and at 12 o'clock