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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.

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